Highlights
D. Burda
広告
90'
+ 7
Full-timeL Schalke 3-1 Nuremberg
Schalke deservedly win against Nuremberg. With a strong first half, the Royal Blues laid the foundation early on for their first victory of the year. Goalscorers Sylla and Karaman in particular shone once again and secured important points for the Miners. Nuremberg did improve after the break, but didn't take their chances and against a strong Schalke keeper in Heekeren. As a result, Nuremberg continue to stall with a fourth consecutive away defeat.
試合終了
90'
+ 5
Nuremberg turn up the heat
The visitors create two good chances in quick succession, but Heekeren - having embraced the competition with new signing Karius - is on hand with brilliant saves for both attempts.
89'
Donkor scores, but offside!
Hamache sends the midfielder on a run into the penalty area with a through-ball, where he scores against Reichert. However, Donkor is well offside when the pass is made.
88'
Heekeren impressive today
The goalkeeper has managed to keep his team in front with some brilliant saves.
88'
ゴールキーパー効率 Justin Heekeren
0.7
セーブされたシュート4
xSaves3.3
83'
Hamache!
The Frenchman is really turning it on after coming off the bench, but his shot from the left side of the penalty area flies over the bar.
81'
Schallenberg!
The Schalke player chases down a Nuremberg back-pass to Reichert and is struck on the head by the keeper's clearance. The ball nearly flies into the opposition's goal, but Schallenberg goes down after the impact.
77'
Wide again!
Nuremberg combine on the left and approach the Schalke goal. Yilmaz gets a shot off from the right but misses the target once more.
75'
Corner for Schalke
The cross from the left is cleared at the near post, allowing the recently substituted Hamache to get into the game. His first-time shot from 15 yards out flies wide to the left.
70'
Nuremberg too imprecise
The visitors have been creating good chances, but the final ball is consistently failing to trouble the opposition.
66'
The chance!
Donkor powers forward from midfield and breaks into the penalty area before laying it off to Karaman, who turns and shoots. Karafiat just manages to save.
65'
First action from Yilmaz
The recently substituted Nürnberg player has plenty of space on the left and aims for the far corner from the six-yard box. Heekeren is there in time to make the save.
63'
Tzimas in the penalty area
The striker charges into the box from the right with full commitment, but after he takes the shot, Schallenberg rushes in and blocks it at the last moment.
58'
Too imprecise
Nürnberg charge forward through Castrop. The forward tries to lay the ball off to Tzimas on the left, just outside the penalty area, but the Greek is immediately pressured and loses possession.
56'
Bulut good under pressure
The Schalke player has already managed to free himself from 70 percent of his pressure situations so far.
55'
Pressure Handling
70%
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Taylan Bulut
10 times under pressure
55'
Good attempt
Castrop appears on the left side of the penalty area and shoots over from a tight angle.
54'
Sylla and Castrop are back
Both players have returned to the pitch after receiving treatment.
52'
Collision
Sylla and Castrop clash heads. Both are currently receiving treatment.
47'
Nürnberg applying pressure
Villadsen charges down the right flank into the penalty area and takes a shot from a tight angle. Heekeren secures the ball at the second attempt.
46'
We're back underway!
The ball is rolling again in Gelsenkirchen.
後半開始
45'
+ 3
控え
45'
+ 3
Half-time: Schalke 3-1 Nuremberg
Schalke take a deserved lead into the break. The home side were clinical in front of goal against an unsettled Nürnberg and gave them hardly any chances during long periods of pressure. Even the temporary equaliser by Tzimas didn't bring any further momentum for the Nuremberg.
前半終了
45'
Sylla bags a brace!
Just before half-time, Schalke extend their lead! Mohr's cross from the left finds Sylla at the five-yard box and he heads the ball into the net with a point-blank downward header!
43'
Justvan!
The Nuremberg player curls the ball with his left foot from 20 metres out and Heekeren has to stretch full length to clear it for a corner.
42'
Nuremberg slower on the ball
Nuremberg currently need 22.2 seconds to regain possession, while Schalke are nearly five seconds quicker to win back the ball.
42'
ボール回収時間
Outstanding strike partnership
© Christof Koepsel
36'
Another chance
This time Mohr tries from 18 metres in front of goal, but the low shot flies wide to the right.
35'
Karaman again
The goalscorer has the ball in front of the penalty area on his left foot, but the shot is too tame for Reichert.
31'
Schalke dominating play
ボール支配率(%)
5941
26'
Castrop takes a shot
The shot from outside the box flies well over the bar.
24'
600 away goals conceded
The goal for 2-0 was the 600th goal Nuremberg have conceded in Bundesliga 2 away matches.
22'
Woodwork!
Things are really heating up now! Seguin creates space for himself outside the box and shoots from 18 metres, hitting the right-hand upright!
21'
The usual suspects
First Karaman and Sylla, now Tzimas as well - all three have now scored in double figures, reaching a combined total of 33 goals for the season and each featuring in the top seven of the goalscorers' list.
20'
It's back and forth
Now Schalke get their next chance. Karaman receives a cross from the right in front of the penalty area and cuts inside before shooting well over.
17'
Tzimas provides the answer!
Nuremberg hit back with their first good chance! Castrop is sent into the penalty area on the right, but his initial effort is blocked. Despite not being on his feet, the German youth international skilfully sits the ball up in front of goal, where Tzimas nods home with ease!
15'
Schalke extend their lead!
The Royal Blues increase their advantage! Donkor is sent deep down the left and plays a perfect through-ball to Sylla in the penalty area. From a tight angle on the left side of the six-yard box, the Malian coolly slots it into the bottom corner!
14'
Danger in the penalty area again!
Both Sylla and Karaman fail to connect with two crosses in front of goal - Nuremberg's defence is all at sea!
11'
Now it's Nuremberg's turn
Tzimas dribbles from midfield, shaking off Schallenberg. However, his shot from the edge of the box is too imprecise and Heekeren mops up.
10'
Goal-scorer Karaman
Thatr's his fourth goal in the last five matches and his 11th strike overall this season - only Budu Zivzivadze, who now plays in the Bundesliga, has scored more goals (twelve) in this second division season.
7'
Schalke take the lead!
Schalke make it 1-0 from a free kick! Mohr delivers the ball from the left side to the six-yard box, where Karaman runs in and acrobatically steers the ball into the right side of the net!
6'
A bit of a stretch
Bulut plays the ball to Sylla in front of the penalty area, but the striker takes a heavy touch, allowing Reichert to intervene.
4'
Soares down
The Nuremberg player stays down after an attempted clearance. However, he is able to continue shortly after.
2'
First advance
Mohr is sent down the left flank to the byline, but he gets stuck and the move breaks down.
1'
We're under way!
Nuremberg, playing in red shirts, kick off against Schalke, who are in their royal blue home kit.
キックオフ
Never again is always! 21st 'Remembrance Day in German Football'
80 years ago, on 27 January 1945, the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp was liberated. German football has been commemorating this event for more than 20 years, remembering the people persecuted, deported and murdered by the Nazis on match days around 27 January.
Karius in the squad
The young talents Vitalie Becker (19 years old) and Aris Bayindir (18) are included in the squad for the first time in Bundesliga 2. However, a very experienced player is also in the squad for the first time: keeper Loris Karius, who boasts 95 Bundesliga matches, 30 appearances in the Premier League and 13 Champions League fixtures.
Mohr celebrates comeback
Last week he was brought on as a substitute, but today Tobias Mohr is in the starting XI for the first time since Matchday 12 (replacing Antwi-Adjej), when Mhr set up both goals in a 2-0 home victory against Regensburg.
Donkor for Murkin
Another injury setback for Schalke, as Derry John Murkin is forced to miss his first match of the season. This allows Anton Donkor to make his first league start for Schalke 14 substitute appearances. So far, the new signing from Braunschweig has only started once, in the 3-0 Cup defeat in Augsburg.
New system for Nuremberg
Defensive midfielder Flick comes into the team for suspended striker Mahir Emreli. Miroslav Klose is likely to make tactical changes today with Stefanos Tzimas as a lone striker instead of the recently used 3-5-2 formation.
Flick starts
Just one change for Nuremberg: Florian Flick, who scored the winning goal as a substitute against Karlsruhe last week, moves into the starting XI at his former stomping ground. Flick played twelve Bundesliga and 27 second division matches for Schalke, winning the second division title with the Gelsenkirchen club in 2022.
Nuremberg starting XI
Reichert - Jeltsch, Knoche, Karafiat - Villadsen, Flick, Danilo - Jander, Castrop - Justvan, Tzimas
Schalke starting XI
Heekeren - Bulut, Schallenberg, Kaminski, Donkor - Grüger, Seguin - Aydin, Karaman, Mohr - Sylla
The Veltins-Arena is ready
© IMAGO/Sportfoto Zink / Daniel Marr
Miroslav Klose on Schalke
"At Schalke, with a sold-out stadium, you have to play good and brave football to quieten the fans. Over 5,000 of our supporters will be with us, and it will be a fantastic atmosphere!"
Kees van Wonderen on Nuremberg
"We're expecting a team that's in good form and plays very good football. They have the confidence to play in tight spaces. They have good coordination with each other - both with and without the ball."
Advantage Nuremberg
In the first leg, the Club came from behind to win 3-1 after trailing 1-0, securing their first points in the second division against Schalke on their fifth attempt - Schalke had won all four previous encounters in the Bundesliga 2.
Strong home record
Schalke have won all of their last six home matches against Nuremberg, scoring 20 goals in the process. In their last 16 competitive home games against the Club, the Royal Blues have achieved 13 wins and three draws. Nuremberg's last away victory in Gelsenkirchen was over 30 years ago (a 2-1 win in September 1993 in the Bundesliga, in which Sergio Zarate scored twice against Jens Lehmann).
Tale of the tape
Schalke (seven) and Nuremberg (nine) have won a combined 16 league titles as the sides that once dominated German football. Between 1934 and 1937, they championship was a contest between themselves, with Schalke winning the title twice during this period through final victories over Nuremberg. Both traditional clubs are also connected by one of the oldest fan friendships.
Hello and welcome!
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