
"Martijn Kaars' stoppage-time penalty helped struggling St. Pauli snatch a 1-1 draw with RB Leipzig at Millerntor-Stadion on Tuesday. Ole Werner's side were on track for all three points after Yan Diomande's second-half strike, but Kaars levelled up from 12 yards after being taken out by David Raum in the box. Only the base of the right post denied Leipzig from taking an eighth-minute lead, with Xaver Schlager's attempt from the edge of the box seeing Nikola Vasilj almost caught out."
"However, Leipzig had a huge chance to go a goal up in first-half stoppage time, but Romulo dragged his shot past the left post after being played in by Christoph Baumgartner. The visitors did get themselves ahead in the 66th minute when Raum's corner was cleared only as far as Diomande on the edge of the box, who saw his right-footed strike deflect off Eric Smith and in."
Martijn Kaars' stoppage-time penalty earned St. Pauli a 1-1 draw with RB Leipzig at Millerntor-Stadion. Leipzig threatened early, with Xaver Schlager hitting the base of the post and other clear chances wasted. Romulo missed a first-half stoppage-time opportunity before Yan Diomande put Leipzig ahead in the 66th minute via a deflected right-foot strike. St. Pauli remained resilient, and Kaars was fouled by David Raum late on and converted the penalty to level. Hoffenheim secured a 2-0 victory at Werder Bremen, moving three points clear of fourth-placed Leipzig.
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