
Highlights
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広告
90'
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Full-time: Karlsruhe 1-0 Greuther Fürth
In a match with only a few highlights, it was ultimately a moment of class that made the difference. With a spectacular goal, Wanitzek put KSC on the path to victory. Karlsruhe win narrowly at their home ground, the Wildpark, against a Fürth side who couldn't find their cutting edge.
試合終了
90'
+ 4
Hits the post!
Heußer counters and runs alone towards Noll's goal, with plenty of time and space, but his shot cannons back off the right-hand post.
90'
+ 3
Toothless
The visitors haven't been able to muster a threat in the final minutes.
90'
Four minutes left...
...for the visitors to score the equaliser - but they're lacking clear ideas.
87'
Collision
Weiß comes out of his box for a long ball, crashes into Schleusener and falls awkwardly. However, the KSC keeper is able to continue.
86'
Fürth trying
The visitors are pushing for the equaliser, hardly allowing KSC to push out of their own half.
85'
Goalless on the road again?
Will Fürth remain without a goal in their third away match in a row? Time is running out for the Franconians.
83'
Another Yellow Card
Franke pulls Massimo to the ground.
51 goals Wanitzek
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81'
Will they keep a clean sheet?
Karlsruhe are leading and haven't conceded a goal at home for over 400 minutes - everything now points to another home victory.
81'
Wanitzek's Record
That was his 11th goal of the season - after scoring ten goals in each of the last two seasons, a new personal best for one of Bundesliga 2's most outstanding midfielders in recent years.
80'
Wanitzek, of course
シュート
3
3
Marvin Wanitzek Felix Klaus
78'
Substitutions
Both teams bring on fresh legs for the final phase of the match.
75'
Goooooal for KSC!
And suddenly Karlsruhe take the lead! Schleusener is initially denied by Noll's foot, but KSC stay on it and Wanitzek sets himself up with the ball on the left side of the box. He then hammers it into the top corner aet ythe near post - a beautiful strike!
74'
Pressure Handling
67%
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Julian Green
12 times under pressure
72'
Goalless draw in the Wildpark?
The two teams are meeting for the 48th time, making this the record fixture in Bundesliga 2. Only once hashes fixture has ended goalless - in Fürth back December 2002.
It remains tough
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69'
Too late
Rapp crashes into Futkeu and receives the second yellow card of the match.
68'
Slim pickings in the Wildpark
Recent matches in the Wildpark have been low-scoring affairs (1-0, 0-0, 1-0).
66'
Well defended
Pinto Pedrosa cuts out a cross at the far post, his header doing just enough to clear it for a corner ahead of the waiting Massimo.
66'
Strikers without a finish
Young forwards Conté and Ben Farhat both went without a shot on target today - will Schleusener and Kaufmann do better?
63'
More Bite
Fürth are regaining possession much quicker in the second half.
63'
ボール回収時間

1st
2nd
60'
Multiple substitutions
KSC bring on three new players, Fürth make one change. Can the new arrivals provide a fresh impetus?
60'
控え
57'
Off Target
At the other end, Massimo tries a shot from outside the box, but blasts the ball well over the bar.
56'
Egloff goes close
The hosts combine quickly around the Fürth penalty area. The ball reaches Lilian Egloff on the right, and shoots from a tight angle - but drags his shot wide to the left.
53'
Painful
Jung braces himself and lets Wanitzek run into him. The Karlsruhe No.10 stays down.
50'
First yellow
Burnić follows through on Hrgota and receives the first booking of an otherwise fairly contested match.
49'
With momentum
Fürth come out of the dressing room well, but their attempts are thwarted by the KSC defence.
47'
Goal guarantee?
39 goals have been scored in the last nine encounters between these two teams.
46'
We're back under way!
The second half is running - Jung has come on for Loosli for the visitors.
後半開始
45'
+ 2
Half-time: Karlsruhe 0-0 Greuther Fürth
Both teams head into the half-time break with no goals to show. Not much worth watching has been offered to the spectators so far; the biggest opportunity came from Futkeu, whose shot rattled the crossbar. Shortly before the half-time whistle, a penalty review in favour of KSC created some tension - however, the penalty was overturned after a VAR check.
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控え
前半終了
45'
+ 1
Stoppage time
One minute is added on in this rather sluggish match.
43'


SituationPenalty
ReviewFoul?
DecisionNo penalty
42'
Penalty for KSC!
Ben Farhat chases down a long ball on the left and dribbles with pace into the penalty area, but Loosli pulls him down from behind and also appears to catch his foot. The VAR is reviewing the situation.
39'
Blocked
Hrgota delivers the ball from the left to the far post, where Klaus volleys it directly into the centre. Futkeu sticks out his foot - but his attempt is blocked for a corner.
35'
On the Conté
Jensen kicks the ball from his own half with a standing right-footed pass forward - Conté chases it down and smashes it towards the near post from a tight angle: Noll saves, but Conté was offside anyway.
32'
Good variation
Wanitzek surprises Fürth with a free-kick just before the halfway line, passing the ball sharply to the left to Jensen, who is running into the box. However, he shoots too hastily and mis-hits his effort.
29'
Long Balls
The Clover Leaves are repeatedly trying to play the ball high up the pitch - particularly to find Futkeu.
28'
Ben Farhat goes missing
Last week the youngster scored a lightning-quick goal, but today he's barely visible, having touched the ball only four times so far. KSC are still waiting for their first shot on goal.
25'
Sloppy play
Both sides are giving the ball away too carelessly - particularly in the final third, where there's a lack of precision and movement.
22'
Crossbar!
Egloff plays a high ball just in front of the left touchline. Futkeu runs into the left side of the penalty area and tries to chip the onrushing Weiß with his first touch - but the ball eventually smacks against the crossbar.
19'
Combative Karlsruhe
18'
A shot at last
Futkeu is played through centrally and gets a relatively free shot, which he puts wide of the left post. But he had started from an offside position anyway.
14'
Cautious
When the visitors have possession, Karlsruhe are standing in their own half, shifting positions calmly.
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8'
Into the box
Wanitzek delivers a sharp corner from the right into the penalty area, but can't find a teammate in the crowd. KSC are getting more and more into the game.
5'
Close
Karlsruher manage to free themselves a bit and get into the final third. Then Conté tries a low shot from a half-right position - it rolls past the left post and out.
4'
Good pressing
The visitors are pressing KSC very high up the pitch, making it difficult for the hosts to play out from the back in an organised manner.
2'
Immediately there
A long ball lands up front with Futkeu, who controls it, holds off his opponent and shoots on the turn - not enough to trouble Weiß.
1'
Let's go!
The ball is rolling here at the Wildpark. It's the 48th time Karlsruhe have faced Fürth in the Bundesliga 2!
キックオフ
More on that Fürth side
Siewert fields the same eleven that impressed in the 1-1 draw against Cologne last time out. Simon Asta is fit again, but remains on the bench for now.
More on that Karlsruhe side
The young Pinto Pedrosa replaces the injured Jung on the flank. Additionally, Beifus, Jensen and Egloff come into the starting line-up, replacing Bormuth, Rapp and Herold, who all drop to the bench as coach Eichner makes four changes.
Fürth starting XI
Noll – Loosli, Quarshie, Itter – Massimo, Dietz, Green, John – Hrgota - Klaus, Futkeu
Karslruhe starting XI
Weiß - Kobald, Franke, Beifus - Pinto Pedrosa, Burnić, Jensen, Wanitzek, Egloff - Conté, Ben Farhat
Siewert on facing Karlsruhe
"Karlsruhe has a good second-division foundation, so we have a big challenge there, but we want to turn the game in our favour."
Eichner on facing Fürth
"Fürth is always a team that is on par with us. They are always capable of winning matches, but they are also in a similar situation as we are. Overall, on Sunday, we will need to try to keep them under control and then hope that we score the decisive goal more than Fürth. I expect a tight match where small moments will decide the game."
Spectacle guaranteed
In the last nine encounters between both clubs, 39 goals were scored, with 16 of them coming in the last three matches (3-2, 4-0, 3-4). Fürth's last away victory at the Wildpark was also high-scoring (5-1 in December 2019, followed by three home wins for KSC).
Favourite Opponent
The 22 victories are Karlsruher's highest number of wins against an opponent. KSC have not celebrated more than twelve victories against any other team in the Bundesliga 2.
Karlsruhe lead
In the previous 47 encounters, there have been 22 KSC victories, 10 draws and 15 Fürth wins, with a total goal tally of 75-64.
Welcome to the record duel of the Bundesliga 2
Karlsruhe and Fürth meet for the 48th time in the Bundesliga 2, no other fixture has occurred as often in second-tier history.
Hello and welcome!
Welcome along and thanks for joining us for build-up and live coverage of this Matchday 30 fixture between Karlsruher SC and SpVgg Greuther Fürth.