In a Bundesliga 2 clash filled with drama, Ghanaian defender Maxwell Gyamfi found himself at the center of attention as his sending-off marred VfL Osnabruck's thrilling 2-1 victory against Hamburger SV on a dramatic Sunday afternoon.

The match kicked off with VfL Osnabruck taking an early lead, courtesy of Lukas Kunze's precise right-footed shot in the 6th minute.

Kunze capitalized on a pinpoint cross by Michal Cuisance following a set-piece situation, giving VfL Osnabruck an early advantage.

However, Hamburger SV responded just before halftime, with Robert Glatzel calmly converting a penalty in the 45th + 2 minute, leveling the scoreline at 1-1.

The turning point of the match occurred in the 76th minute when Maxwell Gyamfi, a pivotal player for VfL Osnabruck, received a second yellow card for a rash challenge.

Gyamfi's expulsion left his team to navigate the final minutes with a numerical disadvantage.

Despite the setback, VfL Osnabruck displayed resilience and continued to press forward. Their efforts were rewarded in the dying moments of the game.

In the 89th minute, Michal Cuisance stepped up and confidently converted a penalty with a left-footed strike into the top right corner, securing a hard-fought victory for VfL Osnabruck.

Amidst the red card drama, VfL Osnabruck celebrated their win, while Black Stars winger Ransford Yeboah Konigdorffer, featuring for Hamburger SV, was substituted in the 58th minute, unable to leave a significant impact on the game.