Nuremberg – Despite a seemingly safe 2: 0 lead the 1. FC Union Berlin experienced at 1. FC Nürnberg still Dabakel. The capital city, which won three times in their last four matches under coach André Hofschneider and once played a draw, leaving on Saturday in ascension candidates 1. FC Nürnberg an embarrassing 2: 6 (2: 0) -Pleite to
In the second 45 minutes, the Berliners had set almost any defense, Nuremberg scored nearly 31 000 enthusiastic spectators within 28 to four goals. Scorer Niclas Füllkrug had scored three goals for the “Club”
Union Captain Benjamin Kessel seemed shocked. “We are sitting in the cab and are speechless. We have stopped in the second half to play football. “He called the Nuremberg awarded penalty” ridiculous “.
Guests from Berlin, the sixth the Season position alleged in the 2. Bundesliga, a lightning start had succeeded. Adrian Nikçi headed in the third minute after a template Michael Parensens to 1: 0 against his former club. 22 minutes in the 2 fell: 0 – the supposed preliminary. Bobby Wood crossed, the ball was deflected and landed on the head of Eroll Zejnullahu. The left Nuremberg keeper no chance.
The club came but as transformed from the cabin and managed by Tim Leibold after 49 minutes to connect. A penalty-gift provided for the compensation, the Füllkrug got in the 60th minute. After that, as unleashed gambling Nuremberg beat next: Füllkrug his second goal (67th) and Guido Burgstaller (77) shot out the potential advantage. Again Füllkrug and Even Hovland (90 + 2) made the punishment for Union perfectly.
“The initial phase of the game, we have overslept. But then we finally rewarded us in the second half for the past few weeks, in which we lost at home, “said the three-goal Füllkrug. For him, the imposed penalty was correct: “I felt jersey plucker – I have not let me fall,” Füllkrug said
With its Galvorstellung have the Franks. rehabilitated to last two Match-defeats series and confirmed their series against Berlin – five wins and a draw in six league games
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