Highlights
D. Braun
広告
90'
+ 7
Full-time: Nuremberg 8-3 Regensburg
Nuremberg deservedly win in the end, although they wobbled briefly in between. Jahn efficiently used their chances, but were ultimately punished for defensive frailties. Only one team in Bundesliga 2 history has scored more goals in a single match than Nuremberg today, when Rostock thrashed Koblenz 9-0 in October 2008.
試合終了
90'
+ 4
Post, crossbar, in... offside!
What would have been a fourth goal for Jahn doesn't count. After hitting the post and then the crossbar, the ball is in the net. However, the goal was preceded by a handball.
90'
+ 4
SituationNo goal
ReviewHandball?
DecisionNo goal
90'
+ 2
What is going on?
Schleimer keeps possession after a long ball in the penalty area, turns and lays it off to Karafiát, who shoots with the inside of his foot. The deflected ball rolls into the net.
90'
+ 1
Added time
Five minutes of additional time.
90'
Schleime nearly gets an eighth!
Gebhardt makes an excellent save from close range. However, the situation was offside beforehand.
88'
Hofmann off target
The substitute receives the ball from Schleimer and takes a long-range shot that goes wide of the goal.
He's showing it!
© IMAGO/Sportfoto Zink / Daniel Marr
83'
It just doesn't stop!
7-3! Castrop wins the ball in midfield, dribbles all the way into the penalty area and shoots through Gebhardt's legs to make it 7-3.
82'
Record-breaking match
For the first time this season, nine goals have been scored in a single second division match.
80'
Six of the best
Match-winner Justvan wins the ball, passes to Schleimer, who has plenty of space in the middle. The substitute takes his time for a powerful finish into the left corner.
77'
Attacking substitutions
Huth and Ganaus are now on in place of Ernst and goalscorer Hottmann.
74'
Justvan hat-trick!
The attacker fires to the left and sends Gebhardt the wrong way. 5-3 now!
73'
Penalty for Nuremberg!
Yilmaz makes a quick turn and is brought down by Ziegele. The referee immediately awards a penalty.
72'
Less time needed
In the second half, Jahn have only needed about 12 seconds to regain possession of a lost ball. In the first half, it took four seconds longer.
71'
ボール回収時間
1st
2nd
71'
The two newcomers in action
Schleime looks for Goller up front, but he can't control the ball.
69'
Striker for striker
The goalscorers Emreli and Tzimas leave the pitch, Goller and Schleimer now lead the attack for the hosts.
65'
Ball in the net...
...but the goal doesn't count. For the first header, which Reichert saves, Kother is clearly offside.
61'
Jahn make a substitution
Ochojski is now attacking on the left flank instead of Bauer. However, this substitution was actually decided before the goal.
59'
Justvan scores again!
A direct free-kick leads to our next goal! No one touches the ball as it sails through the penalty area and finds the far corner.
57'
The hard yards
56'
Emreli narrowly misses
That was really only centimetres! Castrop lays it off to the striker on the left side of the penalty area, who shoots just wide of the post from a relatively tight angle.
55'
Unchanged picture
Nuremberg are the more proactive team here and should really be able to see out one of their leads. However, Jahn have been brutally efficient with their few opportunities.
54'
Vulnerable at home
Nuremberg have conceded 12 of their 19 goals in their own stadium this term. No team has been beaten more often at home.
50'
SituationGoal
ReviewOffside?
DecisionGoal
49'
Equaliser again!
Kother plays a cross-field pass to Hottmann, which doesn't reach him but lands at Pröger's feet. The winger advances a few metres and then finishes into the far corner.
48'
Tzimas receives treatment
The game is briefly interrupted after a collision. Now it continues.
46'
Play resumes!
What does the second half have in store for the spectators? For Nuremberg, Yilmaz is now working the left flank, replacing Soares.
後半開始
45'
+ 4
控え
前半終了
45'
+ 3
Five goals in one half
After Nuremberg's 2-0 lead, Jahn came back into the match seemingly out of nowhere. Justvan then rewarded the Franconians just before the half-time whistle. Nothing is decided here yet.
45'
+ 1
Nuremberg lead again!
Beautiful interplay from the home side: Villadsen, with his back to goal, plays the ball behind him to the onrushing Soares, who lays it off to Justvan. A wild end to a wild first half!
45'
Goal frenzy
Jahn doubled their goal tally for the season in the first half today.
43'
Viet deceives Reichert
The Regensburg player finds the bottom right corner, while Reichert dives in the opposite direction. The equaliser, which was not really expected based on the run of play.
40'
Nuremberg again!
Justvan crosses from a set-piece to Jeltsch, who fails to get enough power behind the ball.
38'
Almost an immediate response!
Castrop dribbles into the middle of the penalty area from the left and lays it off to the better-positioned Tzimas. The Greek shoots with precision, but Gebhardt just manages to get his fingertips to it.
37'
Drought over!
After seven goalless matches, Jahn finally score again! Kother nicks the ball during Nuremberg's build-up play, immediately passes it forward to Hottmann, who smashes it under the crossbar to get his side back into the game.
35'
First time for everything
Nuremberg scored their first goal of the season from a corner.
34'
Jahn showing signs of improvement
After conceding two quick goals, the visitors are trying to push forward more. The latest attack ends with a foul by striker Kother.
The two goalscorers
© IMAGO/Sportfoto Zink / Daniel Marr
30'
Pröger's free-kick
The midfielder crosses the ball but finds no taker in the middle. Instead, Nuremberg launch a counter-attack, which is abruptly stopped by Bauer. He receives a yellow card for the foul.
28'
Clear-cut affair
xGoals
2
1.6
0.12
0
Goals
27'
Weak at the back, weak up front
Jahn have now conceded 24 goals and scored just one of their own, which is a negative record across the league. The newly promoted side are the weakest team in the league both defensively and offensively.
Opener
© IMAGO/Sportfoto Zink / Wolfgang Zink
24'
Lead extended!
A corner from Justvan initially fizzles out in the Jahn penalty area, but as a result, it lands right at the feet of Emreli, who is standing exactly where a striker should be and scores from point-blank range to make it 2-0!
22'
Goal streak continues
Stefanos Tzimas is still just 18 but he has now scored in his fourth consecutive match, finding the back of the net five times during this period.
20'
Reichert saves
Following a set-piece, Hottmann directs a header goalwards. Although well placed, it lacks power and Reichert is on hand to make the save.
17'
The home side take the lead!
Nuremberg counter cleverly. Justvan plays a beautiful through ball, which Emreli lays off to the better-positioned Tzimas, who initially misses, but then curls the rebound nicely into the far corner: A deserved lead!
16'
Nuremberg close to taking the lead
シュート本数
1枠外
3枠内
0枠外
1枠内
15'
Tzimas from distance
The Greek attempts a shot from just under 20 metres out. The shot is placed, but lacks power.
13'
Villadsen crosses
Before Tzimas can look for a shot, Breunig clears the cross away.
Good start from both teams
© IMAGO/Sportfoto Zink / Wolfgang Zink
10'
Bittroff sees yellow
The defender holds back Tzimas during a counter-attack and is cautioned for it.
7'
Big chance!
That should have been the lead: Soares plays a sharp ball from the left into the penalty area, where Tzimas just misses sliding it into the empty net. The rebound falls to Jander, who first hits the Jahn defence and then fails to beat Gebhardt with his second attempt.
5'
Jahn in control
The visitors have had more possession in the opening minutes, although they haven't made much of it yet.
2'
First goal attempt
A long cross finds Hottmann, but his header is too weak and is easily collected by Reichert.
1'
Kick-off!
The ball is rolling at the Max-Morlock-Stadion!
キックオフ
Still goalless?
If Jahn fail to score today, it would equal the Bundesliga 2 record for the eighth consecutive match without a goal (this previously happened only to Mainz in 1995/96 and Rot-Weiß Oberhausen in 1987/88).
Experienced visitors
It's somewhat unusual that the starting players of promoted side Regensburg have more second division matches (659 to 428) and more than twice as many second division goals (50 to 24) to their name compared to those of second division regulars Nuremberg.
Debut
Alexander Bittroff is making his first appearance in Bundesliga 2 for Jahn today, having previously sat on the bench for the full 90 minutes four times. His last second division match was for Magdeburg in May 2023.
Four changes for Jahn
Bittroff, Ziegele, Bauer and Kother replace Ballas (not in the squad), Wurm, Hein (both suspended) and Kühlwetter (bench) in Jahn's starting XI. Coach Joe Enochs has never made more changes from match to match this season. However, most of the changes were forced upon him.
Hosts unchanged
Nuremberg start with the same 11 players as in the derby against Fürth on the last matchday. After the 4-0 victory, there was little reason to change anything.
Regensburg starting XI
Gebhardt - Breunig, Bittroff, Ziegele - Bauer, Viet, Bulic, Pröger - Ernst - Kother, Hottmann
Nuremberg starting XI
Reichert - Karafiát, Knoche, Jeltsch - Soares, Jander, Villadsen - Castrop, Justvan - Tzimas, Emreli
Enochs' view of Nuremberg
"Nuremberg were very stable in their last match against Greuther Fürth and didn't shy away from any tackles. You had the feeling that they were really well prepared for the derby. Every time they won the ball they immediately went forward and made good use of their counter-attack situations."
Klose's view on Regensburg
"We've prepared for all eventualities but we must stay focused on ourselves, implement our training content and play with the right energy. Then we can hurt Regensburg tomorrow."
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