On September 1st, the 2nd round of the German top league ushered in an exciting duel, with Heidenheim hosting Augsburg. In this match, Heidenheim's whole team was in hot condition, showing strong attacking strength and tacit cooperation, and finally beat Augsburg with a score of 4-0, obtaining a sound victory at the beginning of the season.
At the beginning of the match, Heidenheim showed a strong desire to win. Heidenheim was awarded a penalty kick, and Paul Wanner calmly took the penalty kick to open the team's first record, and also opened the scoring of the game. This goal not only opened the door to victory for Heidenheim, but also greatly boosted the morale of the whole team.
Heidenheim then went on a wave of offense. Leo Sienza received a pass from a teammate in front of the penalty area, and with his outstanding ability to carry the ball and shoot, he fired a powerful shot into the goal to increase the score to 2-0. Sienza's goal showed his strength as the team's front line's sharpshooter.
Immediately after that, Heidenheim's offense continued to pound the Augsburg goal. Paul Wanner sent a pinpoint cross from the wing that found Adrian Beck in the box. Baker's header made it 3-0. The assist from Wanner and the goal from Baker proved once again that Heidenheim have a good understanding and efficiency on the attacking end.
Late in the game, Heidenheim didn't let up on their desire for a win. Conte sent a sublime cross from the right, and Broinich was able to parry it into the back of the net to make it 4-0. Broinich's goal not only sealed the win, but also capped off a great victory.
Finally, with a whistle from the referee, the match was over. Heidenheim scored an important early season win with a 4-0 thrashing of Augsburg.