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By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

HSV breathe sigh of relief after first Bundesliga win in seven years

HSV’s first Bundesliga win of the season on Saturday brought both relief and celebration to the Volksparkstadion.
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After a rough start to the season, Hamburger SV finally claimed their first win of the campaign their first in Germany’s top flight in seven years beating basement rivals Heidenheim 2–1 on Saturday.

When the final whistle blew, a wave of relief swept through the Volksparkstadion.

HSV coach Merlin Polzin told DAZN that a weight lifted off him at the final whistle.

“Otherwise, it was pure joy,” he continued.

“You could see that HSV had been waiting a long time for a Bundesliga win. All the more beautiful that we could celebrate it at home.”

“It was a performance that can be described as a hard-fought win. We’re in a process, which takes time. The second goal was a combination involving four new signings. I’m glad the guys were rewarded,” Polzin added.

HSV wing-back Miro Muheim was equally proud of the team.

“We scored goals, created a lot of chances, and at the moment we are overjoyed and the fans are too,” he told Sky.

“I want to give the team a huge compliment for how we approached the game. We really fought for these three points, and in the end, we deserved them.”

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