Hamburg got away with one there. First half they were very good and should have really been a couple of goals up at half time, Hunt missing a sitter. Darmstadt's half time change with Schnellhardt coming off, Skarke coming onto the left wing and Mehlem moving central to his normal 10 position changed the game in my opinion because Darmstadt had more threat going forward and Hamburg had to be more careful to not leave gaps. Second half was just typical Hamburg of recent seasons. In control of the first half, concede a sloppy goal in the second half and then have to chase the game. Fortunately they were able to get the last minute penalty.
I still think Hamburg will go up as champions this season but I do think Hecking needs to make some changes to his team though. Letschert needs to be in the centre of defence ahead of Papadopolous because Papa and van Drongelen are just too similar to each other and both can be reckless, Kinsombi needs to be in the midfield ahead of Dudziak with Fein and Hunt, Jairo Samperio needs to be in on the right wing and Kittel ahead of Jatta on the left wing. Khaled Narey who played right wing should really be second choice right back behind Gyamareh once Sakai departs the club. Narey is naturally a full back anyway from his early career with Dortmund and then Greuther Fürth where he then became a winger.
Fernandes
Gyamareh - Letschert - V Drongelen - Leibold
Fein
Samperio - Hunt - Kinsombi - Kittel
Hinterseer
As for Darmstadt, I was very impressed with their style. Under Dirk Schuster they were known for keeping it tight defensively and playing a basic game going forward. Since the appointment of Dimitrios Grammozis in February, he has been able to change the style to make a more all round team. Defensively they play a similar game to Schuster, compact 442 that sits fairly deep but can play press higher up the pitch if needed. Offensively it's more pure now. They're happy to play out from the back and take more risks and have more movement in the offensive positions. Heller (Berko when fit) on the right stays wide but on the left wing, Honsak or Skarke have more freedom of movement. Marvin Mehlem, who I am a very big fan of, has come into his own under Grammozis and continues to improve his game. He's also shown a versatility to be able to play on the left wing when needed.