VfL Wolfsburg suffers crushing defeat against SC Paderborn, relegated to 2. Liga. After 29 years in the Bundesliga, it's finally happened. Christian Eriksen, the biggest name in the Wolfsburger chaos squad, searched wordlessly, only with glances for answers to the drama that had only been decided in the extra time. Laurin Curda had pushed a perfect cross from Sven Michel over the goal line in the 100th minute. Paderborn had finally been rewarded, had left the 3-0 deficit behind and the now 86-minute-long advantage, Joakim Maehle saw after 14 minutes yellow-red, not only with the 1-1 equalizer by winger Filip Bilbija and two post shots countered, but now finally also scored. To the win. To the promotion. The Wolfsburger professionals played balls in spaces where no one was. Except sometimes a Paderborner. Simple passes found no target. The struggle was pure desperation. No collective force anymore, but chaos. Of course, it had something to do with them, this early red card. Dumber can't go. First the lead, the shock for the outsider. And then the VfL weakens itself unnecessarily. After eleven minutes, Maehle had seen yellow, because he had prevented a quick throw-in by the hosts. It was pushed and shoved. Bilbija also saw yellow. Shortly after, the warned Danish national player jumped overmotivated against the knee of Mattes Hansen, red card. The second yellow card was 'uncontested'. At the first warning, the 61-year-old coach Dieter Hecking, however, complained that it was 'just one situation' that had turned the game. The Wolfsburger professionals had shown 'no collective force anymore', but only chaos.