FCK remains weak away from home
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SC Paderborn has at least temporarily moved up to second place in the 2nd Bundesliga table and dealt Karlsruher SC the next setback. The Baden team lost 0:4 (0:0) to East Westphalia and suffered their fifth defeat in a row.
Laurin Curda scored for Paderborn in the 65th and 71st minutes, Raphael Obermair (78th) and Tjark Scheller (87th) increased. At KSC, Fabian Schleusener (53rd) and Marcel Franke (83rd) each saw yellow-red in front of 28,166 spectators.
For the Karlsruhe team it was the next low point in a difficult week. The surprising separation from long-time assistant coach Zlatan Bajramovic recently caused a stir and unrest within the team.
1. FC Magdeburg gives away a win against Holstein Kiel in added time
1. FC Magdeburg left the bottom of the table for the first time since the sixth matchday. However, the Magdeburg team missed out on what they thought would be a certain win against Holstein Kiel in stoppage time. Both teams split 3:3 (2:1). The FCM climbed to 16th place in the table – three points behind first division relegated Kiel.
David Zec gave the North Germans the lead in the 43rd minute with a penalty kick and then equalized with a hand penalty (68th). Noah Pesch (45th+1) and Baris Atik (45th+3) turned the game around with a double strike in front of 26,497 spectators. Mateusz Zukowski (83′) converted the third penalty of this game for FCM, before Steven Skrzybski (90+2) saved the draw for Kiel.
Zero number in Bielefeld – FCK remains weak away from home
1. FC Kaiserslautern continues to struggle in away games and has once again dropped points in the promotion battle. Torsten Lieberknecht’s team couldn’t get past a 0-0 draw against relegation candidate Arminia Bielefeld.

While Bielefeld was able to end a series of three defeats in a row, Kaiserslautern failed to win in the eighth away game of the season for the sixth time.

