I didn't mean the result per se, more that you saw the game before it happened. I didn't have any clue as to what to expect from Heidenheim and what you said was spot on.
Ok, then thanks for the compliment
Heidenheim always plays like that in away games so for anyone who follows the 2. Bundesliga regularly it was obvious that they would go with this approach also yesterday. Since they have been not very successful when travelling, they should maybe think about a more offensive approach in the future in general
I still remember that Kaiserslautern title from the late 1990's, soon after they were promoted to the Bundesliga.
This was insane, it seemed they couldn't do any wrong. The Betzenberg was a fortress back then and I don't know how many times they scored the deciding goal in the final seconds of the game. Olaf Marschall became a legend that season.
Sure, it's impossible to do it today, but for a small club that was an amateur team 5 years ago, reaching the Bundesliga would be huge.
The Dritte Liga is in fact a professional league since 2008/2009 and even the years before everything was full-time, though technically it was an amateur league. The 4th division (Regionalliga) is the first division, where you find players not playing for a living, although things are pretty professional there already as well and for quite some players kicking the ball is their only job.