BTSV trainer believes in relegation
“With the whole stadium in the back”
May 16, 2025 – 2:10 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.

Heartbeat final for Eintracht Braunschweig: On Sunday, Nuremberg is about relegation. Coach Daniel Schering sees a large trump card on the BTSV side.
For Eintracht Braunschweig it is said again this year: tremors until the end. In the home game against the 1st FC Nürnberg on Sunday (kick -off 3:30 p.m.), it is decided whether the BTSV will continue to play in the 2nd Bundesliga in the coming year or continue to worry about relegation in the relegation.
Coach Daniel Schering believes a great advantage of harmony before the last matchday of the regular season: the fans. “The influence is maximum,” said the coach on Friday at the press conference on the game and added: “We have a good home balance in the year and a half since I was here.”
In fact, it was particularly the games in the Eintracht Stadium home that scored the BTSV points. The Scherning team in the arena on Hamburger Strasse won six of the eight season victories. On Sunday, too, they wanted to bring an energy performance onto the square “with the whole stadium in the back”.
Scherning does not fear that the violent 0: 3 in Elversberg from the team’s previous week is still in the bones. “I am a little too much interpreted in such a game, no one speaks of the six games before,” he said. “Before that, a lot was really good in the weeks. We come from a very good phase and we have often shown enough this season that when we fall, we can get up again.”
Before the defeat in Elversberg, the Braunschweig had scored twelve points from six games and thus made sure that the direct descent on the table 17. SSV Ulm is no longer an issue on Sunday.
Nevertheless, the Braunschweigers against Nuremberg will very likely have to win in order to leave Prussia Münster or Greuther Fürth behind and thus leave the relegation place 16. They are also dependent on Patzer from Münster (in Ulm) and Fürth (against Hamburg). Read more about the possible scenarios here.
Scherning does not want to look at the other places. “The focus is on us,” said the coach, whose future is still uncertain. Together with the fans in the sold-out Eintracht stadium, the threesome should work. “You always have to get up again than you surround,” said Scherning.
