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EBS Braunschweig Braunschweig - FCN Nuremberg Nuremberg

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FCN
1
EINTRACHT-STADION(21,261 Spectators)
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Full-time: Braunschweig 1-1 Nuremberg

An intense and at times heated match ends with the points being shared. Nuremberg clinically took their chance in the first half and went ahead with their first real opportunity. Braunschweig improved significantly in the second half, increased the pressure and deservedly equalised from a quickly taken free-kick. With the hosts pushing hard for a win at the end, it will feel like two points dropped for Braunschweig.
Full-time
90'
+ 5

Defender puts his body on the line!

Nuremberg get one more big opportunity. However, a Braunschweig defender throws himself into at the shot and blocks the attempt at the last second.
90'
+ 4

Substitution

90'
+ 3

Birthday boy Grimaldi comes on

The visitors make another attacking substitution. Grimaldi enters the match and gets to be on the pitch on his birthday.
90'
+ 3

Substitution

90'
+ 1

Eight minutes of stoppage time

The fourth official has signified there will be eight minutes of added time. Braunschweig remain on the front foot and continues to look for the decisive goal.
88'

Braunschweig pushing for the win

The hosts are going all out for the three points and continue to increase the pressure. The match is increasingly developing into a one-way traffic situation.
86'

Reichert saves brilliantly

Aydin strikes a good free kick from distance towards the goal. Reichert reacts brilliantly, diving into the left corner and tipping the ball away for a corner – a superb save.
81'

Klose strengthens the midfield

Klose reacts to the increasing pressure from the hosts and adjusts to a more compact midfield with his substitutions.
79'

No penalty for Aydin

Aydin appeals for a penalty after his shirt is pulled in the box. However, the referee deems the incident insufficient and play continues.
76'

Opoku stays down

After an incident in the penalty area, Opoku goes down and clutches his knee. The match is interrupted.
74'

Nuremberg can't apply the finish touch

The visitors rely on long balls and immediately press after losing possession. However, they aren't creating any clear goal-scoring opportunities during this phase.
71'

Flick hits the post!

After a free kick, the second ball falls to the far post. Flick is completely unmarked but can't control the ball cleanly and hits his shot against the upright. That was a big chance for Braunschweig...
69'

Lubach comes on

Baack stops an attack with a tactical foul at the halfway line and receives a yellow card. Shortly afterwards, he leaves the pitch, with Lubach coming on as a fresh pair of legs.
69'

Substitution

68'

Quick counter-pressing on both sides

Both teams win the ball back quickly after losing possession. For Braunschweig, it takes an average of only about ten seconds until they regain possession.
67'

Ball Recovery Time

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Ball Recovery Time
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).
EBS
FCN
10 s
11.2 s
0:25
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Braunschweig equalise!

This one will count! A quickly taken free kick brings the hosts back into the match. Di Michele Sánchez delivers a superb cross into the penalty area, where Mijatović makes a run and only needs to tap the ball over the line.
Goal probability
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Goal probability
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.
41 %
Shot speed
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Shot speed
Shot speed describes the maximum speed in km/h that a ball reaches in a shot on goal. The distance is measured from the location of the shot to the centre of the goal.
74.94 km/h
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.
9.61 m
59'

Zoma can't make it 2-0

After a low cross from the right, Zoma gets a free shot from about ten metres out in a central position. However, he puts the ball just wide of the left post.
57'

Nuremberg are defending the flanks consistently

Braunschweig are now increasingly looking to attack via the wings through Opoku. However, the visitors are alert and have been defending these situations cleanly so far.
54'

Mijatović halted at the last moment

Braunschweig counter-attack dangerously through Mijatović. The offensive player wants to finish with his left foot, but a Nuremberg player gets his foot in at the last moment and prevents the shot.
50'

VAR disallows the equaliser

After a free kick, the ball ends up in the net, but the goal doesn't count. There's a lot of commotion in the penalty area, with Braunschweig players crucially impeding Reichert, while another player is in an offside position. VAR intervenes and rules out the goal.
50'
Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationGoal
ReviewOffside?
DecisionNo goal
47'

Match interrupted due to pyro smoke

Dense smoke from the away section causes an interruption of the match. Visibility is limited, the game cannot continue at the moment.
46'

Play resumes in Braunschweig

The ball is rolling again. Both teams are back on the pitch and kick off the second half.
Kick-off!
45'
+ 3

Substitution

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Half-time: Braunschweig 0-1 Nuremberg

It's been an intense first-half in Braunschweig, in which Nuremberg have been very efficient. The visitors capitalised on an error to take the lead and generally appear more structured in their forward play. Braunschweig have had more spells of possession and are striving for control, but are struggling to find solutions against Nuremberg's compact and well-organised defence.
Half-time
45'

Nuremberg close to a second

The visitors are currently closer to scoring their second goal than Braunschweig are to equalising. The hosts are having major problems solving the early pressing with their build-up play and are struggling to find controlled solutions in their build-up.
0:20
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Yilmaz fires from distance

After a corner kick, the ball lands at Yilmaz, who immediately shoots from distance. The attempt goes just over the bar. It was a good opportunity for the visitors.
41'

Nuremberg well structured

The visitors are having another good spell and are carrying their attacks forward in a very structured manner. In positional play, Nürnberg currently appears superior.
37'

Gruber booked

The Nuremberg man initially wins the duel, but in the next action he arrives too late and catches his opponent at the halfway line. The referee shows the yellow card.
33'

Braunschweig are increasing the pressure

The hosts are enjoying a spell of sustained pressure with several crosses and corners. However, they're not particularly threatening.
30'

Reichert clears just in time

A strong through ball sends Ramos into the attacking third. However, the striker is a fraction too slow, allowing Reichert to come out in time and clear the situation.
28'

Reichert hardly challenged so far

Nuremberg are defending very attentively and consistently getting a foot in. As a result, Reichert hasn't really had to intervene yet and is experiencing a quiet match in the visitors' goal.
25'

Sané is forced off with injury

After a challenge, Sané remains on the ground in some pain. He is unable to continue and Braunschweig must make a substitution.
20'

Sané hits the wall

Sané gets a good free kick opportunity from about 25 metres centrally in front of goal. However, his shot hits the Braunschweig wall and he appears visibly annoyed.
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GOOOAL!

After a passing error in the build-up play, the visitors switch play lightning-fast. Zoma plays a brilliant through ball into the penalty area, where Nzingoula keeps his composure, sets himself up and finishes into the top left corner.
Goal probability
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Goal probability
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.
30 %
Shot speed
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Shot speed
Shot speed describes the maximum speed in km/h that a ball reaches in a shot on goal. The distance is measured from the location of the shot to the centre of the goal.
102.91 km/h
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.
12.55 m
15'

Di Michele Sanchez misses a big chance!

After losing the ball in the build-up, Braunschweig quickly counter-attack. Di Michele Sanchez gets a shot away, but puts it wide of the bottom right corner. It was a very good opportunity for the hosts...
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Lots of duels, but little danger

Both teams are engaged in intense battles in midfield. The match is heavily focused on challenges, but clear goal-scoring opportunities have been absent so far.
11'

Aydin misses from distance

After a free kick, the second ball lands at Aydin. He shoots from range, but doesn't strike the ball properly, as it goes well wide of the left post and out of play.
8'

Gruber clears the corner

Braunschweig get their first corner of the match. However, the delivery lands right at Gruber, who heads the ball out of the danger zone.
5'

Nuremberg rely on long balls

The visitors are increasingly trying to play long balls forward. Braunschweig are compact in their own half and are refraining from high pressing for the time being.
3'

Braunschweig with the quick start

The hosts begin the match with full commitment and secure plenty of possession in the opening minutes. Braunschweig are trying to gain control of the game early on.
1'

Kick-off in Braunschweig!

The ball is rolling. Nuremberg take the kick-off...
Kick-off!

Tempelmann before comeback

Former Nuremberg player Lino Tempelmann had his last appearance in the first leg in Nuremberg, was out for 5 months due to knee problems and is back in the squad today against his former club for the first time.
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More on that Braunschweig side

Kornetka makes one change compared to the narrow derby defeat in Hannover, as Sane is preferred to Mijatovic. Sane last started two months ago in the 3-2 loss at Bielefeld (Matchday 21, he was among the goalscorers).
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More on that Nuremberg side

Head coach Klose selects the same line-up that defeated Kaiserslautern 3-0 last time out. Lubach is back after a yellow card suspension, but has to start on the bench.

The Match Officials

Tom Bauer (Referee), Luca Schlosser (Assistant Referee 1), Sebastian Hilsberg (Assistant Referee 2), Thomas Gorniak (Fourth Official), Christian Dingert (VAR), Felix-Benjamin Schwermer (Assistant VAR)

Lars Kornetka on facing Nuremberg

"We're focusing on what we want to do well, what our basics are and how we can manage to bring everything together. These are the fundamentals that we want to show out on the pitch."

Miroslav Klose on facing Braunschweig

"Games before and after international breaks are the toughest. We know what to expect at Eintracht on Sunday. With and without the ball, they've come up with quite a few ideas under their new coach."
2:15
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Last time out: Hannover 1-0 Braunschweig

Eintracht remain perilously close to the drop zone after suffering a narrow defeat to Lower Saxony rivals Hannover on Matchday 27. The Lions stay 13th but are now just three points off the foot of the table.
2:13
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Last time out: Nuremberg 3-0 Kaiserslautern

Nuremberg climbed into the top half of the table with a comfortable victory over the Red Devils, giving Miroslav Klose's charges an eight-point cushion over the bottom three.
2:11
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Previous meeting: Nuremberg 2-1 Braunschweig

The Franconians stretched their unbeaten run to four matches with victory over Braunschweig on Matchday 11, putting some breathing space between themselves and the relegation places.

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