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Highlights

FINAL
Jahnstadion Regensburg
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90'
+ 5

Full-time: Jahn 1-0 Elversberg

Regensburg narrowly win 1-0 against a dominant Elversberg. Despite controlling the game, the visitors created only a few chances. Regensburg's defence remained solid and keeper Gebhardt kept a clean sheet. Jahn clinically exploited one of their few counter-attacking opportunities and ends their long winless streak in Bundesliga 2.
Full-time
90'
+ 4

Ordered off

Sickinger leaves standing. Galjen follows through and catches his opponent with a studs-up challenge to the heel. Referee Weisbach produces the red card.
90'
+ 3

Another corner

After the cross into the penalty area, things get hectic. But Regensburg manages to clear once again.
90'
+ 3

Substitution

90'
+ 1

There are four minutes of added time

Elversberg throws everything forward
90'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes
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2.
Maurice Neubauer
Maurice Neubauer33.20km/h
3.
Noah Ganaus
Noah Ganaus32.95km/h
88'

Final phase

The visitors increase the tempo once again and push for the equaliser. Gerezgiher wins another corner. However, Gebhardt manages to intercept the delivery.
84'

Corner for Elversberg

Hein clears for another corner, then there's a commotion in the penalty area, which is quickly stopped by the referee. Gebhardt sees yellow because his nose was too close to Pinckert's face. The latter also receives a yellow card
80'

Regensburg's defensive fortress

Jahn continues to keep a clean sheet. They repeatedly manage to free themselves from the great pressure of their opponents. Pröger shows how it's done.
79'

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80%
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Kai Pröger
10 times under pressure
Kai Pröger
78'

Another big chance

Asslani lays it off in the penalty area. Zimmerschied is lurking there. The striker sets up to shoot, but slips just before. Lucky escape for the home side!
77'

Jahn stay in it

And another corner for the visitors. After a chipped pass, Galjen gets a dangerous shot off. Kristof manages to clear it for a corner.
76'

Regensburg becoming more dangerous

Hein gets a dangerous shot off. It would have been on target if Baum's leg hadn't been in the way. The resulting corner comes to nothing.
74'

Corner turns into counter-attack

Geipl's corner is cleared and Elversberg launch a counter-attack. Breunig manages to stop the counter.
73'

Plenty of space for Regensburg

Jahn respond with the next counter-attack. Viet's cross is cleared for a corner. Geipl will take it.
72'

Pressure is mounting

Gebhardt saves for the hosts once again. It's Zimmerschied once more. This time he tests the Jahn keeper with a well-placed shot from 20 metres out. Gebhardt gets his fingertips to it and maintains the lead.
70'

Brilliant save

Asllani takes down Neubauer's long ball beautifully in the opposition penalty area. Zimmerschmied is lurking nearby and shoots from 11 metres out. Gebhardt just manages to parry the ball away. That was the best chance of the match so far!
65'

Lack of chances

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Elversberg cannot create clear goal-scoring opportunities from their visual dominance. Regensburg hopes for counter-attacks
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1
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0.45
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Goals
62'

Regensburg enter opposition half

Jahn have their first counter-attacking opportunity. Damar loses the ball. Pröger plays a long ball to Ganaus, who has to hold off three defenders on his own. Elversberg manage to clear for a throw-in. The ball falls to Ganaus again, who shoots on the turn. Over the bar.
59'

Another set piece

Schmahl delivers the free kick from the half-space into the Regensburg penalty area. Bulic clears with a header against Asllani. The ball falls to Baum, who shoots from 25 metres out but misses the goal by several metres.
56'

First attempt of the second half

After a cross from Baum, Asllani sneaks in behind Bulic and gets a header. Gebhardt manages to save it with a nice diving save.
54'

Long ball preferred

The visitors are struggling to break down the hosts' tight 5-3-2 formation. The next long ball is intercepted by Breunig, who calmly heads it back to his keeper.
53'

No danger

Damar and Neubauer are ready for the free kick. In the end, Damar takes responsibility. However, his shot is blocked by the Regensburg wall.
52'

Good free-kick position

After a foul by Zimmerschmied on Damar, Elversberg have a good opportunity.
48'

Jahn all-out defence

Jahn concede possession to the visitors and largely focuses on defensive work.
Possession (%)
2674
47'

Unchanged picture

The visitors continue where they left off and have quickly established themselves near the opposition's 18-yard box again.
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We're back underway!

The goal that has made the difference so far (see pic.).
Kick-off!
45'
+ 5

Substitution

45'
+ 5

Half-time: Jahn 1-0 Elversberg

The visitors have been the dominant team in the match so far, but they haven't been able to break through the compact lines of the home side. Jahn are focusing on defensive work and have allowed little through so far. The game's only real chance so far was converted by Ganaus.
Half-time
45'
+ 4

Rohr clears for a corner

Ganaus is alone on his way to goal. Rohr comes in from the side and tackles the Regensburg striker at the last second. The resulting corner is cleared.
45'
+ 2

The captain has to come off

Schnellbacher cannot continue after that unlucky incident. Zimmerschied comes on for him.
45'
+ 1

Four minutes added on

As Schnellbacher limps off the pitch, the fourth official indicates the amount of stoppage time.
44'

Brief injury pause

Geipl is knocked over and falls awkwardly into Schnellbacher, who was standing behind him. The Elversberg captain stays down and requires treatment.
40'

Elversberg increase the pressure

The visitors are pinning Jahn back in their own penalty area, but Regensburg's defensive bulwark continues to hold firm.
37'

Ping-pong in the area

Damar takes the bull by the horns and leaves several Regensburg players in his wake. He passes to Asllani, who is blocked. After bouncing off several shins, the ball lands back with Damar. The Elversberg player tries to get past Bulic on the right, but Bulic gets his foot in and Wurm clears the ball. Lucky escape for Jahn.
34'

Counter-attack thwarted

Hein has snatched the ball on the right flank and initiated a counter-attack, but Elversberg's counter-pressing continues to work perfectly, and they've already regained possession.
32'

Another corner for Elversberg

The Regensburg defence clears the ball into touch
32'

Can visitors bounce back?

Elversberg were also trailing 1-0 in each of the last two match days; in Münster they managed to secure a 1-1 draw, and at home against HSV they won 4-2.
30'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes
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2.
Noah Ganaus
Noah Ganaus32.95km/h
3.
Louis Breunig
Louis Breunig31.43km/h
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Ganaus celebrates his first goal in Bundesliga 2

26'

Elversberg controlling the game

The visitors engage in a series of passes in their own ranks.
23'

Good pressing from the visitors

Elversberg needsonly eight seconds to win the ball back. Jahn is sitting rather deep and relying on a compact defensive line.
22'

Ball Recovery Time

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Ball Recovery Time
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19.2 s
8.9 s
21'

Regensburg with momentum

Jahn remain dangerous after the goal. Ganaus has made his way into the penalty area with the ball at his feet. Elversberg manage to clear for a corner at the last second.
16'

Jahn hit the front

Regensburg score against the run of play. Breunig dribbles out of defence and lays it off to Hein, who makes a supporting run. He delivers a sharp, low cross into the six-yard box. Ganaus is lurking there and manages to poke the ball past Kristof into the net while falling. 1-0.
16'

Noah Ganaus

GOAL!

1:0
Noah Ganaus
Goal probability
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21 %
Distance to Goal
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5.17 m
13'

The back five stands firm

Damar turns in midfield and breaks through several Regensburg players, but ultimately gets caught up in the hosts' tight defensive line.
10'

Shot on goal for Elversberg

Neubauer delivers another cross. The Regensburg defence manages to clear with a header. The follow-up shot from the visitors misses the goal by just a few centimetres.
9'

Danger in the penalty area

Neubauer delivers a dangerous corner to the far post, where Petkov is lurking. Breunig clears it at the last moment for another corner.
8'

Corner kick

This time the visitors attack down the right flank. Bulic manages to head the ball out for a corner.
7'

Cross intercepted

Neubauer has broken through on the left side. However, his cross lands directly in the arms of Gebhardt.
2'

Regensburg attack

Pröger breaks through on the right flank. The cross is initially cleared. The rebound falls at Geipl's feet. He narrowly misses from 18 metres out
1'

Away we go

The hosts, all in white, kick off. Elversberg are in their black away kits.
Kick-off!

One change for Elversberg

Visiting coach Horst Steffen makes one change to his starting lineup compared to the last match (a 3-0 defeat in the DFB-Pokal at Leverkusen): Frederik Schmahl starts in place of Arne Sicker (on the bench).

Regensburg with two changes

Jahn interim coach Andreas Patz makes two changes to his starting lineup compared to the last match (a 1-0 home victory against Fürth in the DFB-Pokal): Noah Ganaus and Elias Huth play in place of Eric Hottmann and Christian Kühlwetter (both absent from the squad).

Elversberg starting XI

Kristof - Neubauer, Rohr, Pinckert, Baum - Damar, Schmahl, Sickinger, Petkov - Asllani, Schnellbacher

Jahn starting XI

Gebhardt - Breunig, Bulic, Wurm - Hein, Geipl, Pröger - Ernst, Viet - Ganaus, Huth

Steffen's view on Regensburg

"We have developed a plan, a bit more on the pitch. I'm curious to see what Regensburg will do, because they have had a change of coach. Whether they will change something compared to the cup match, or whether the system will remain the same."

Patz's view on Elversberg

"With 16 points, they are in seventh place, which says it all. And we know who we're up against. They are an established second-division side with experienced players in their ranks, so we are well prepared. We need the same commitment and must display the same virtues as we did on Tuesday against Fürth [in the cup]. It's also important to be defensively solid and to work on creating moments when we have possession. I'm convinced that these will come because we've gained a bit more confidence with the win behind us."

Coach of coach at Regensburg

Jahn took action following their heavy 8-3 defeat against Nuremberg and relieved head coach Joe Enochs of his duties. Previous assistant coach Andreas Patz will take over the training until further notice and will be supported by Philipp Tschauner, Oliver Seitz and Christoph Rezler.

It's been a while

Regensburg haven't won at home against Elversberg for over 22 years. Since their 2-0 victory on 25 September 2002, Jahn have suffered two home defeats and most recently two draws.

Bundesliga 2 premiere

These two will meet for the first time in Bundesliga 2. The last time these sides met was in the 3. Liga in 2014. That match ended in a 0-0 draw.

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