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Conclusion

Huge celebrations in Regensburg! Thanks to an improved performance in the second half, Jahn Regensburg secure a crucial 2-1 victory against Nuremberg. After a good first half from the visitors, which was rewarded with the opening goal by Antiste, it was the impressive Ganaus who turned the match around and became the match-winner for the bottom-placed team. With an assist and a goal, he helped his side claim all three points, giving them renewed hope in their fight against relegation.
Full-time
90'
+ 4

Clear it out!

The visitors come down the right side once again and cross into the penalty area, but Jahn manages to clear with a long kick. The clock is ticking down.
90'
+ 4

Pröger covers ground

The substitute wins the ball in Club's half and is then brought down by Drexler. Important time for the home side.
90'
+ 2

Rocket header

A free-kick cross from the right lands perfectly on the head of the onrushing Ziegele, twelve metres in front of goal. The header from the Regensburg player goes wide of the right post. A big chance to seal the match!
90'
+ 1

Added time

There will be five minutes of additional time in Regensburg.
90'

The huge chance!

Forkel has a massive opportunity to equalise in the 90th minute. The visitors combine well down the right side into the penalty area, and the ball comes to the unmarked Forkel in the box, but he fails to strike it cleanly and squanders a great chance to level the score.
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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Eric Hottmann
Eric Hottmann33.30km/h
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Noah Ganaus
Noah Ganaus33.30km/h
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Julian Justvan
Julian Justvan32.68km/h
88'

Good statistics

In the eight home matches so far under manager Patz, Jahn has never conceded more than one goal - if this continues today, they'll secure three points.
87'

Patz runs down the clock

With Pröger and Huth, two fresh players come on for Jahn, who naturally want to see out the victory here. Officially, there are three minutes left.
84'

Under heavy pressure

Lubach has almost always found a solution when under pressure from opponents today.
84'

Pressure Handling

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70%
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Rafael Lubach
20 times under pressure
Rafael Lubach
83'

Intense

Both teams are giving their all in these final minutes, and the challenges are becoming heated. Hottmann and Yilmaz clash after a duel, but the referee manages to calm the tempers.
80'

Corner for the visitors

Schleimer wins another corner for the visitors. However, the ball flies too far towards the far post and then Jander goes down very easily. A free kick is awarded to Jahn, as Jander subsequently trapped the ball.
79'

The late Club

Nuremberg have scored five of their last six goals after the 80th minute. Can the visitors still make something happen here? Eleven minutes remain.
77'

Double substitution

Klose brings on fresh attacking players. Forkel and Emreli come on for Antiste and Karafiát.
76'

Duel of the Strikers

Without a doubt, the two most notable attacking forces are also the respective goalscorers for their teams, both looking for their second goal of the day.
Shots
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Noah Ganaus Janis Antiste
74'

Pollersbeck secures the ball

The Jahn goalkeeper confidently plucks a free-kick cross out of the air and then urges his teammates out of their own penalty area.
71'

Ganaus again!

The towering attacker breaks away once more, but this time meets his match in Gruber, who skilfully blocks the shot from the scorer of the 2-1.
69'

On the front foot

Jahn now have more control of the ball and play their way up to the visitors' penalty area, but it quickly comes to an end as Ziegele commits an offensive foul.
66'

Good spell

The Club has regained their composure and are now creating dangerous chances again. First, Pollersbeck has to clear against Schleimer, then Antiste wins a couple of corners in quick succession, flicking the second on, but not finding another Nuremberg player to capitalise on it.
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Jubilation for Jahn

The home side have played well in the second half so far and can celebrate taking a 2-1 lead.
64'

The match...

...has calmed down a bit after a hectic few minutes around Jahn's two goals. Viet comes on for Ananou for the home side.
60'

Ultimate punishment

Klose makes a double substitution and takes Flick off the pitch, who had come on in the first half for the injured Knoche. With his own goal, the Nuremberg player brought Jahn back into the game, before losing the one-on-one against Ganaus for the second goal. Gruber is on for him, and Schleimer also comes on for Lubach.
57'

Man of the Match

One goal and one assist: Ganaus has been the man of the match so far. It was the striker's fourth goal of the season, making him Jahn's top scorer this season.
55'

Goooal! Game turned around!

Ganaus heads home and completely turns the game around! This time it's Hottmann who can drive forward on the right and whips in a sharp cross to the right side of the six-yard box. Ganaus is there to head it in under the crossbar, leaving Reichert with no chance. A fantastic goal for Jahn!
55'

Noah Ganaus

GOAL!

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Noah Ganaus
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Goal probability
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5 %
Distance to Goal
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Distance to Goal
The distance to goal is measured at the time of the shot - from the position of the ball to the center of the goal.
9.76 m
54'

Jahn's fireworks display!

The home side are now on the verge of turning the match completely on its head. Once again, Ganaus is sent down the right and delivers a sharp cross into the middle, where Suhonen strikes it firmly! The ball flies over the bar after a deflection, before the offside flag is raised.
53'

Dry spell

After 490 minutes, Regensburg finally have a goal, with the help of the the opponent.
52'

Reichert secure!

The ball flies to the penalty spot and is headed towards goal by Hottmann. Reichert snatches the ball, but the referee orders the corner to be retaken. Reichert is there again to catch the second one, too.
49'

New Courage

Jahn are playing with confidence after the equaliser. A free-kick cross is cleared in the six-yard box by Flick. Corner for Regensburg.
47'

Goal! Equaliser!

Explosive start to the second half! The home side equalise with their first chance on goal. Ganaus is sent through on the right and delivers a sharp cross in front of Reichert's goal. The Nuremberg keeper is already kneeling to collect the ball, but Flick intervenes with an outstretched leg and touches the ball into his own net.
47'

Florian Flick

OWN GOAL!

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Florian Flick
46'

We're back underway!

Regensburg kick off the second half. Bulic is on for Geipl, who was shown a yellow card just before the break.
Kick-off!
45'
+ 4

Substitution

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Half-time

The visitors from Nuremberg deservedly lead 1-0 at the break in Regensburg, thanks to Antiste's goal. The home side have barely posed any offensive threat so far and are fortunate that the Club missed one or two good scoring opportunities.
Half-time
45'
+ 3

Strong finish

Lubach, coming from the left, manages to get a shot off from 22 metres out and forces Pollersbeck into a strong save. Corner for Nuremberg.
45'
+ 1

Added time

There will be three minutes of additional time.
44'

Free kick for Jahn

Reichert confidently plucks a free-kick cross from Handwerker out of the air. The home side have hardly been able to create any serious danger so far.
42'

Frustrated

The home side are noticeably frustrated. Adamyan has a lengthy discussion with the referee after a foul by Lubach at the halfway line. The referee deems this too much and shows a yellow card to the Regensburg player.
41'

Too harsh

Geipl catches Yilmaz's foot in a robust challenge at the halfway line. The situation is even briefly checked by VAR. However, Yilmaz is already back on his feet and a yellow card is absolutely justifiable.
41'
Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationNo red card
ReviewFoul?
DecisionYellow card
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With finesse

Antiste's goal, where he delicately chipped the ball from the right corner of the six-yard box into the top left corner of the net, was more than impressive. A brilliant strike from the Nuremberg forward.
37'

Better and quicker

The visitors have simply been better so far, and also win the ball back much quicker than Jahn.
36'

Ball Recovery Time

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Ball Recovery Time gives the time in seconds in which it takes a team to win back the ball following a loss of possession. It also allows conclusions to be drawn about a team's style of play. Only time when the ball is in play is counted (i.e. no breaks in play such as for goal-kicks, throw-ins etc).
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19.3 s
14.9 s
32'

Curious scene

Reichert comes far out of his box for a high ball and tries to catch it on the edge of the penalty area. Ganaus intervenes and gets the ball. However, the Regensburg player stumbles during the finish and the referee subsequently whistles for a foul on the Club goalkeeper.
30'

Squandered!

The visitors with some beautiful play into Jahn's penalty area, but then Castrop simply takes too long to control the ball. A Regensburg player is there to clear it. There was much more potential in that move.
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
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
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Julian Justvan
Julian Justvan32.61km/h
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Noah Ganaus
Noah Ganaus32.21km/h
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Sargis Adamyan
Sargis Adamyan32.19km/h
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Castrop the troublemaker

The technician wins the ball with a robust challenge in front of Jahn's penalty area and then breaks away. In the penalty area, however, the provider of the assist for the opener is stopped. Nevertheless, Castrop is a constant threat, whose actions are causing problems for Regensburg.
25'

Another attempt

Reichert's clearance leads to a chance for the visitors, with Antiste getting a shot off from the right side of the penalty area, forcing Pollersbeck into a save. However, the linesman's flag quickly goes up. Offside!
24'

Reichert composed

The visitors' goalkeeper is alert to a long ball and clears it with his foot ahead of Ganaus.
23'

Knoche done

Knoche has to leave the pitch with calf problems. Flick replaces Nuremberg's defensive leader.
21'

Drexler alert

The Nuremberg player has won six duels and also secured the ball against Hottmann before the opening goal.
Duels won
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Christian Kühlwetter Tim Drexler
18'

Kühlwetter has a go

The Jahn forward takes a shot from outside the box and narrowly misses the right side of Reichert's goal. A good attempt.
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Good opening phase

The visitors deservedly lead in Regensburg after an intensely contested match by both teams, in which the home side have also already shown their attacking intent.
15'

Control

With the opening goal, the visitors have also taken control of the match. The play is currently being built up calmly from the back through Knoche. It looks very controlled.
13'

Tzimas' replacement scores

For Antiste, who came to Nuremberg in the winter, it's his second goal of the season and his fourth goal involvement in seven matches.
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Goooal!

After the second corner, Regensburg initially secure the ball, but then lose it 35 metres from their own goal. Castrop receives the ball in the penalty area, where he delicately lays it off to Antiste, whose finish is superb. The ball flies off the striker's instep high into the left corner. Brilliant goal!
11'
Janis Antiste
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Goal probability determines the likelihood that the ball will land in the goal from every position on the pitch. The value is based on large amounts of data from previous years; factors such as shot angle, distance to goal and opponent pressure - as well as mathematical models.
21 %
Distance to Goal
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Distance to Goal
The distance to goal is measured at the time of the shot - from the position of the ball to the center of the goal.
8.09 m
10'

Knoche with the header

From a corner on the left side, Knoche powerfully heads the ball towards goal at the far post. Pollersbeck is alert, however, and confidently tips it over the crossbar. Another corner follows.
9'

Painful

Kühlwetter catches Castrop on the ankle. Free-kick for the visitors, who are engaged in intense discussions on the sideline. It seems to be about Knoche, who had pain in his calf during the opening minutes.
8'

Jahn on the attack

The home side counter-attack down the left flank, where Hottmann delivers a sharp ball into the penalty area. Ananou takes aim but fires well wide.
6'

First opportunity

Klose's team play it directly in front of Regensburg's penalty area, and Justvan gets a shot away from 18 metres out after a pass from Antiste. It looked decent, even though the ball sails over the crossbar.
5'

Knoche experiencing difficulties

The visitors' defensive leader clutches his calf after a long ball from Regensburg and needs to catch his breath briefly. However, the veteran is able to continue.
3'

Short pass

The visitors are wary of the difficult pitch, so Knoche plays the goal-kick himself with a very short pass from the six-yard box to Karafiát. However, the subsequent long ball forward is immediately lost.
1'

High and long

Adamyan blasts the ball from the half-space as a high, looping shot towards the visitors' goal. The ball bounces awkwardly and Nuremberh have to clear it into touch. A curious attacking move.
1'

Kick-off!

The ball is rolling in Regensburg.
Kick-off!

Promotion chance?

Victory would move Nuremberg up to fifth place, which would be the best position for Klose's team this season. Next week, there would then be a real top match against second-placed Hamburg.

Two up front

A second change for Jahn sees Eric Hottmann come in for Christian Viet, nominally making them much more offensive. Hottmann will likely form a strike partnership with Noah Ganaus.

Without Breunig

Regensburg must do without Louis Breunig for the first time this season. The youngster had started the first 26 matchdays. Robin Ziegele come into defence to replace him.

Tzimas absent

For the first time since September, Nuremberg must do without their top scorer Stefanos Tzimas. The recovered Jens Castrop come into the side to replace the Greek striker.

Nuremberg starting XI

Reichert - Drexler, Knoche, Karafiát - Janisch, Jander, Lubach, Yilmaz - Justvan, Castrop - Antiste

Regensburg starting XI

Pollersbeck - Ananou, Ziegele, Wurm, Handwerker - Kühlwetter, Geipl - Adamyan, Suhonen - Ganaus, Hottmann

Andreas Patz on facing Nuremberg

"Nuremberg are a team that are currently in good form and impress especially with their counter-attacking play and individual quality."

Miroslav Klose on facing Jahn

"We know that Regensburg have done well on their home ground. But despite the international break, we need to stay in our flow and want to secure three points. We'll have to invest a lot to achieve that."
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TOGETHER! Stop Hate. Be a Team.

Draw guaranteed?

The last four encounters in Regensburg all ended in draws. Nuremberg last won away at Jahn in August 2017 (1-0), while Regensburg's last home victory dates back 21 years (2-1 on 2 April 2004).

Little to celebrate for Jahn

Regensburg have been without a win in five second-tier matches against Nuremberg and have only won one of their last eleven encounters against the Club (1-0 away in January 2021).

Historic goal fest in the first game

The first-round match in 2024/25 was a clear victory for the visitors, with spectators witnessing an 8-3 thriller. Only three matches in the Bundesliga 2 history saw more goals, the last being Kaiserslautern's 7-6 against Meppen in 1997. Nuremberg themselves had never scored as many goals in any of their 1,918 matches in the Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2.

Nuremberg's strong record

Derby time at the Jahnstadion! So far in 17 matches in the Bundesliga 2 between the two clubs, there have been nine Nuremberg victories, six draws, and Regensburg has won only twice. Even in other leagues and competitions, Jahn has almost always come up short.

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