Victory over Essen: Rostock keeps promotion hopes alive - Hansa Rostock snatches last-gasp 4-2 win to end losing streak
Hansa Rostock secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Rot-Weiss Essen in the 3. Liga, with the winning goal coming from a late penalty, ending a four-match winless run for the team. The soccer news was filled with reports of both sides fighting hard in a match that saw multiple swings in momentum.
The game began poorly for Essen as Hansa Rostock took an early 3-0 lead, with two goals from Rostock followed by an own goal, putting the hosts in control. But Rot-Weiss Essen fought back, scoring twice to level the match at 3-2.
With time running out, Hansa Rostock earned a penalty. They converted it, sealing a 4-2 win and breaking their losing streak, with goals being the highlight of the soccer news.
The result comes during a challenging period for Rostock, who have struggled since their 2021 promotion to the 2. Bundesliga. After finishing 13th in 2021/22, they narrowly avoided relegation the following season. In 2023/24, they were relegated as 18th, forcing them to rebuild in the 3. Liga. Currently mid-table in the 2025/26 season, they now face TSV Havelse, a side battling relegation, before taking on league leaders Energie Cottbus.
The win lifts Hansa Rostock's confidence after weeks without a victory. Their next two matches will test their consistency—first against relegation-threatened Havelse, then against top-placed Cottbus. The result keeps their mid-table position secure for now.