Second division relegation final
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Eintracht Braunschweig has to sitting in the 2nd Bundesliga in the relegation battle and, as 16, meets the third division third of the 1st FC Saarbrücken in the relegation. On Sunday, the lions lost 1: 4 after a embarrassing first half of the 1st FC Nürnberg. At the same time, the opponents who could still have overtaken the Braunschweigers: Preussen Münster in the 2-2 against SSV Ulm and SpVgg Greuther Fürth in the surprising 3: 2 against the HSV (game is just running), who played out the championship in the lower house.
At a glance: The 34th second division game day / the final table
1: 4-debacle: Eintracht Braunschweig has to go to the relegation
Eintracht Braunschweig has to go to the relegation after a debacle on the last second division game day. The table-16. lost 1: 4 (0: 4) against the 1st FC Nürnberg in their own stadium and is now difficult to go into the two relegation final against 1. FC Saarbrücken. Next Friday, Eintracht must first compete in the third division third. The second leg will take place on May 27th in Braunschweig.
At the Nuremberg game, Mahir Emreli (10./20./45.+1) and Julian Justvan met three times with a free kick (31st) against completely desolate hosts. The ex-Nuremberg Sebastian Polter only scored 1: 4 in the 90th minute. The direct competitor Prussia Münster was also back early. But a week after the weak 0: 3 in Elversberg, the Braunschweigers did not cope with the pressure either. They looked anxious, passive and as blocked.
The 22,917 fans whistled Eintracht early on. Coach Daniel Schering changed three times during the first half. The atmosphere in the stadium temporarily felt ghostly. The FCN used this for a light -footed and playfully dominant last season appearance. Eintracht never got a grip on the Nuremberg striker duo Emreli and Janis Anti. The Braunschweiger met the post by Julian Baas (39th) and Paul Jaeckel (55th) twice. Nevertheless, the Nurembergers remained the more dangerous team in the second half.
2: 2 with relegated Ulm: Prussia Münster remains second -class
The SC Prussia Münster remains in the 2nd Bundesliga after a draw with relegated SSV Ulm. The team of the two interim coaches Kieran Schulze-Marmeling and Christian Pander came to a 2-2 (1-0) on the last matchday. Since the pursuer and relegation participant Braunschweig was clearly defeated against Nuremberg, the Münsterans could also have defeated themselves. They ended the season in the 15th place in the table and thus saved themselves on the direct path.
The SSV – just like the Prussians recently climbed twice in succession – was significantly improved compared to the 1: 6 at Hamburger SV and took the lead in front of 17,400 fans through Semir Telalovic (10th minute). In the first game after the transportation of Robert Lechleiter from the interim coach to the chief coach, the hosts were initially the 1-0 team – Telalovic missed the second goal for the Spatzen immediately after the restart.
Münster lacked access over long distances and the accuracy in the passing game. Nevertheless, Yassine Bouchama (54th) and Daniel Kyerewaa (75th) had the travelers who traveled with the relegation. Lucas Rösers did not change anything at the party mood later (85th).
The triple Klaus: Greuther Fürth ensures relegation against HSV
Led by triple goal scorers Felix Klaus, SpVgg Greuther Fürth secured the league removal with a large home win against Bundesliga promoted Hamburger SV. In a gripping season finale, the Franks won 3: 2 (1-0). The HSV, for which Jean-Luc Dompé (50th minute) scored 1-1 and was able to shorten penalty shooters Robert Glatzel (67th) to 2: 3, missed the second division championship as an encore as an encore.
With the Fürthern, the new head coach Thomas Kleine was allowed to celebrate as a savior after a turbulent final phase. The 32-year-old Klaus was the man of the day before 16.126 fans in the sold-out Ronhof. The veteran, who had returned to Fürth at the beginning of the year, scored his first goals in the cloverleaf jersey in the season finale.
At 1-0, Klaus drog the ball under the crossbar (40th). Then he met Captain Branimir Hrgota free of charge from the penalty point to 2: 1 (57th). And with a volley he put the 3-1 after (63.). With 39 points, the Franks saved themselves from the relegation on their own.

The game against HSV was extremely entertaining. Both teams also recorded the crossbar by Noel Futkeu (55th) and Davie Selke (75th). Another penalty for the Hamburgers at a possible 3: 3 was collected in added time according to video evidence, as was the referee as well as the very late 3: 3 by Daniel Elfadli because of a previous striker foul.

