Hoffenheim back on top of Bundesliga

01 Feb, 2009

Hoffenheim went back to the top of the Bundesliga on Saturday with a 2-0 win over Energie Cottbus to prove they can cope without injured striker Vedad Ibisevic as their fairytale run continues. Having won consecutive promotions in consecutive seasons, Hoffenheim are dazzling the league on their debut season and finished 2008 top of the table.
The club from the tiny village in south-west Germany suffered a potentially fatal blow a fortnight ago when 18-goal striker Ibisevic was ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee injury. But Senegal striker Demba Ba and forward Boubacar Sanogo, who was signed from Werder Bremen this month to replace Ibisevic, scored to seal Hoffenheim's 2-0 win over Cottbus to open the club's new Rhein-Neckar-Arena stadium in style.
Ibisevic is expected to be out for six months, but in his absence Hoffenheim have now won 12 of their 18 games so far and have a goal difference of 21. With Hamburg humbling defending champions Bayern Munich on Friday night, Hoffenheim carried on after the six-week winter break where they left off and dominated strugglers Cottbus.
Coach Ralph Rangnick gave a debut to former Germany goalkeeper Timo Hildebrand who was playing his first game back in the Bundesliga after an 18-month absence since his unsuccessful move to Valencia. Hertha Berlin took their chance to go second in the table with a 2-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt at the Olypic Stadium in Germany's capital with two goals from striker Marko Pantelic, while Brazilian midfielder Cicero missed a first-half penalty.
Frankfurt midfielder Benjamin Koehler scored a consolation goal on 55 minutes. Hamburg led the Bundesliga for less than 24 hours after beating Bayern 1-0 on Friday night with a single first-half goal from striker Mladen Petric. But Hoffenheim and Hertha's wins put Hamburg third while Bayern drop from second to fourth. Schalke 04's slump continued as they were humbled 1-0 by Hanover and VfB Stuttgart brushed off the German Football Federation (DFB) announcement coach Markus Babbel will have to stand down with a 2-0 win over Borussia Moenchengladbach.

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