Torque flood in the 2nd league
Schützenfest against Münster: FCK shoots itself in first place
19.09.2025 – 8:33 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.

After a clear victory over Münster, Kaiserslautern greets from the top. In contrast, promoted Bielefeld experienced a damper and falls behind the FCK.
Thanks to an outstanding appearance of striker Ivan Prtajin, the 1st FC Kaiserslautern initially took over the lead in the 2nd Bundesliga. With a 4: 1 (3: 0) against Prussia Münster, the team of coach Torsten Lieberknecht celebrated the third convincing victory in a row (with a total of 10: 2 goals) – and jumped at least temporarily. Several teams can pass again at the weekend.
Summer access Prtajin hit the head (64th) twice in front of 46,079 spectators on Betzenberg (7th/24th) – he catapulted himself to the (shared) top of the scoring list five days after his double pack in Fürth (3-0). In addition, the Croatian, for one million euros from Union Berlin, also prepared the 2-0 by Naatan Skyttä (17th). Oscar Vilhelmsson scored for Münster (50th).
In the duel of the two founding members of the Bundesliga, Lieberknecht did without captain Marlon Ritter in the starting XI. After his first prank, Prtajin almost injured his goal and jump over the gang on the foot, but was able to continue. Skyttä initially failed on the post (4th), a little later the Finn only had to head a exemplary shelf from Prtajin. At the 3-0, Münster’s keeper Johannes Schenk helped.
Prussia coach Alexander Ende experienced a disappointing 46th birthday, saw only a short rearing of his team after the break. Münster conceded the third defeat in the sixth game and continues to be seven points.
Meanwhile, promoted Arminia Bielefeld missed the jump to the top of the table. The cup finalist lost 1: 3 (0: 1) to SpVgg Greuther Fürth and received his only second competitive defeat this season. Noel Futkeu (25th), Marco John (80.) and Felix Klaus (90.+4) gave the defensive cloverleaf the second away win one after the other, which Bielefelden only managed the interim compensation (50th).
The so far offensive team of coach Mitch Kniat was clearly superior, but it was difficult to find gaps in the back team of the cleverly defending Fürther. The tactically well -set francs always came to good chances because the Arminia sometimes seemed defensively. The guests also managed almost consequently, the shot of the strong thinking was deflected by Bielefeld Maximilian Große.
Significantly, the compensation for the Arminia fell after a counterattack – and the shot from Wörl did not find the direct path into the goal: Fürth’s Brynjar Ingi Bjarnason falsified the ball into his own network. Fürth, however, stayed with his concept and used his chances freezing cold. First, a cross from John found the way into the goal of the Bielefeld, after an outward goal by Branimir Hrgota Klaus went one step further.
