FCN wins in Münster
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Accompanied by numerous fan protests, the promotion candidate Hannover 96 only prevented a derby defeat against Eintracht Braunschweig late. Defender Josh Knight (90.+3) scored 1-1 (0: 0) against the arch -rival in added time. Lino Tempelmann had gave the lead for a long time better outsider in the 77th minute with a 30-meter shot. The game in front of 32,000 spectators suffered from a mood boycott and a first break after just ten minutes.
The game of the two rival clubs was secured by more than 1,000 police officers. For safety reasons, the guest block in the stadium was only a maximum of 60 percent, which is why a large part of the Braunschweig supporters remained very long from the derby. The Hanover fans did without loud support throughout the game. The hard core of them moved from fan block to the main grandstand and disturbed the process from there with numerous actions.
The game was interrupted because fireworks flew early on the field. After the sequel after six minutes, the Hanover fans showed a poster in the stands that shows Lower Saxony’s Interior Minister Daniela Behrens in a crosshairs. The SPD politician is held responsible for the restrictive measures by both fan camps. Later, tennis balls flew on the lawn-as at the time of the fan protests against the failed investor deal of German football league last year. In terms of sport, this atmosphere particularly stressed the 96s. The favorite played as if inhibited. The table seventh with a header from Nicolò Tresoldi (33rd) had the best chance of the first half. However, the concentrated harmony more often caused danger from counterattacks.
Hanover changed three times during the break, but became worse. Hyun-Ju Lee (50th) awarded the only way to 1-0. Braunschweig was the better team, but lost his midfielder Sven Köhler in the middle of the second half. The 28-year-old and Hanover Jessic Ngankam collided with his heads in the penalty area. Köhler first had to be treated for minutes and then carried by paramedics. The late goal was another setback in the relegation battle for Eintracht.
Thanks to Tzimas and Schleimer: 1. FC Nürnberg wins in Münster
Thanks to a great individual performance by Stefanos Tzimas, the 1st FC Nürnberg celebrated an extremely happy victory with second division promoted Prussia Münster. The team of coach Miroslav Klose moved to Fortuna Düsseldorf to eighth in the table in the table. The decisive goal after two victorious games scored substitute Lukas Schleimer in the 82nd minute after the Tzimas preliminary work, which only plays on a loan for the club because he was sold to Brighton & Hove Albion.
Münster was previously closer to victory in a weak game, especially in the second half. The guests from Nuremberg did little in their 400th second division away game. Because of the poor efficiency of the Prussians, it will now be closely for the team of coach Sascha Hildmann. With 23 points, Münster is as table 15. Tied with Braunschweig on relegation rank 16. The SCP only won one of the past seven games and received five defeats.
In the turbulent injury time, referee Lars Erbst took back a supposed penalty in the view of the video images. Before the break, the 12,422 spectators had waited in vain for high -class moments. The game was very duel. If it became reasonably dangerous, then according to standard situations.
SC Paderborn leaves points at Jahn Regensburg
SC Paderborn had to be content in the promotion race with a goalless draw at the bottom of the table SSV Jahn Regensburg. For both teams, one point after 90 tough minutes on the bumpy lawn in the Jahnstadion was not enough. With 42 points, Paderborn is in fifth place in the lurk position.
The return to the 3rd league seems to be programmed for the again winless Regensburg. The team of coach Andreas Patz fought and defended passionately. And the Upper Palatinate had rewarded themselves almost late in front of 10,398 spectators. But Christian Kühlwetter’s long -range shot clapped to the top edge of the latte (82nd minute). In added time, the guests also recorded a slatted headball by Adriano Grimaldi.
Paderborn’s playground was more mature. But the East Westphalia hardly came from the game. Coach Lukas Kwasniok didn’t like what he saw on the edge of the field. The guests also failed several times to Jahn goalkeeper Julian Pollersbeck. The 30-year-old was also able to ward off a free kick from Aaron tenth in his second season (79th).

