FC Ingolstadt caused a big surprise at the beginning of the 21st matchday and dismantled promotion aspirant 1. FC Nürnberg. Heidenheim, on the other hand, was undamaged and jumped to third place.
A desolate 1. FC Nürnberg experienced a very nasty surprise against bottom FC Ingolstadt when their fans returned to the Max Morlock Stadium. The Franconians went down on Friday evening in the 2nd Bundesliga against the number one relegation candidate with 0: 5 (0: 3). The 10,000 spectators, who were allowed again, whistled the “Club” team, who actually wanted to move up to the promotion places, after what was by far the worst performance of the season.
The few FCI supporters meanwhile celebrated their triumphant professionals after goals from Florian Pick (13th minute), Dennis Eckert Ayensa (17th), Filip Bilbija (41st), Patrick Schmidt (49th) and newcomer Valmir Sulejmani (80th minute). .). Five goals in one game is the best for the Ingolstadt team this season. The renewed team of coach Rüdiger Rehm can draw some hope in the relegation battle after this great performance despite only 13 points.
In the case of Nuremberg, on the other hand, nothing worked defensively and offensively. Coach Robert Klauß’s team failed collectively and found no attitude towards the game and the dominant opponent.
Nikola Dovedan failed to convert a gift from Ingolstadt to make it 3-1 in injury time in the first half. According to coach Klauss, the 10,000 spectators allowed again should actually “give energy” to the FCN pros. But only the strong guests sparkled with energy.
Heidenheim jumps to third place
1. FC Heidenheim is meanwhile climbing, at least temporarily, to the promotion relegation place. Coach Frank Schmidt’s team beat Hannover 96 3-1 (2-1) at home on Friday evening. Heidenheimer initially benefited from an early own goal by Niklas Hult (4th), before Tobias Mohr increased (33rd). For the table-13. if Maximilian Beier was successful (35th), then Mohr restored the old lead (48th).
In front of 4,350 spectators, Gael Ondoua tried to clear a cross. That attempt failed as the centre-back hit Hult in the face. From there the ball flew over the line. It was Hannover’s first goal against in this calendar year. The home side continued to put pressure on the flanks and were rewarded for their effort by Mohr. In return, the Lower Saxony reported back. Beier’s goal was only recognized after viewing the television images.
After the change of sides, the guests lost the ball moving forward. Mohr reacted quickly and scored from almost 40 meters past goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler to make it 3:1. The FCH didn’t let up in the final phase either, but the Heidenheim team didn’t manage to score the fourth goal.