Jackson Irvine played a good role for the captain for St. Pauli, as they enjoyed one of their best victories of the season in the Bundesliga.
The Australian international midfielder, the captain of the promoted club in Hamburg, provided the wonderful through the ball, which allowed Guinea forward Morgan Gilavogui to bring St. Pauli forward in his 3-0 victory over Union Berlin.
Gilavogui continued to finish the double-once-half-as St. Pauli, leaps out the visitors of the head difference to move to 13th place in the 18 teams.
Deputy Danel Sinani also scored time to stop the second half, one minute after continuing to complete St. Pauli’s biggest home victory for the season.
It was the third defeat in four games for the new Union coach Stefen Baumgart, leaving the club in Sofia only six points above the fall area.
Earlier on Sunday, Adam Hlosek scored time to stop Hoffenheim to put an end to the winning match of Eintracht Frankfurt with a draw of 2-2.
It was Frankfurt’s first game since the top host Omar Marmush left for Manchester City and it looked like Hugo Teleke had filled the gap well with his two goals for visitors.
But Andrei Kramaric cut the ball forward for Hlozek to equalize with a zalp in the fifth minute of a second half injury.
The point raised 15th place Hoffenheim four points over Heidenheim in the falling area.
Frankfurt remained third after the end of his victory in four games until 2025 in all competitions.
Hoffenheim goalkeeper Luca Philip made his Bundesliga debut at the scene of the injured Captain Oliver Bauman and he encountered a penalty early, but failed to stop the team from breaking the impasse of the 26th.
Ekitike sent the goalkeeper the wrong way, as he scored for the fourth consecutive match in all competitions.
The host team regrouped with Tom Bisoff, who stands out in his first game as it was announced that he would join Bayern Munich at the end of the season.
Hoffenheim’s well -deserved equalizer came with Hlozek supplier for Orban’s first Bundesliga goal since he was joined by the French team Lyon.
Ekitike scored again in the 71st after a brilliant move featuring Rasmus Kristensen, but Hlozek had the last word.