Ghana forward Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer scored for his Bundesliga II side Hamburger SV in their 6-1 humping of Hannover 96 last Saturday at the Volksparkstadion.

The home side began the game on the front foot and their good start paid off as midfielder Sonny Kittel opened the scores in the 34th minute before Benes doubled the lead for Hamburg before halftime.

Hannover 96 scored a consolation goal seven minutes after recess in the second half with a goal from Germany-born Ghanaian defender Derrick Arthur Köhn.

Benes grabbed his brace to restore his side's two-goal lead for Hamburg after converting from the penalty spot.

Robert Glatzel increased the tally in the 65th minute before Königsdörffer got his name on the scoresheet a few minutes later.

Dutch midfielder Ludovit Reis rounded off the victory for Hamburg three minutes from full-time.

Königsdörffer has scored eight times in the German second-tier league this season for Hamburg in 24 appearances.