FC St. Pauli vs. 1. FC Nürnberg: Live Updates and Highlights from the Top Game

2023-10-07 18:29:00

FC St. Pauli is currently having a real run in the 2nd Bundesliga. After four wins and four draws, coach Fabian Hürzeler’s team was the only undefeated team at the top of the 2nd league table before this match day – and wants to regain this position. A draw against 1. FC Nürnberg would be enough, but the Kiezkickers obviously want to get their next win at Millerntor at home. With the MOPO live ticker you won’t miss any crucial scenes in the game.

The game in the live ticker

24. Min Compensation for Nuremberg! With the guests’ first real chance, they equalized to 1-1. Vasilj plays too casually from his own defense and passes the ball into the foot of Möller Daehli. He switches quickly, takes a few steps and then puts the ball across to Okunuki. Vasilj can no longer parry his placed shot from eleven meters.

24th minute goal for Nuremberg! Okunuki equalizes for FCN!

22. Min Irvine puts the ball through to Afolayan in the penalty area, but he can’t get past Möller Daehli. When Irvine then pokes again, he hits the Nuremberg ten in the shin. Striker foul.

21. Min Saliakas takes courage from 22 meters and tries it from a distance. But Handwerker stands correctly and blocks the powerful shot attempt.

20. Min The great pressure from the home side has eased somewhat and St. Pauli now controls and manages more. That doesn’t mean that Nuremberg is getting better – but the hosts’ offensive drive from the first few minutes is no longer as great.

18. Min Yes, it’s early in the game and early in the season. But: In the live table, St. Pauli would have taken first place again and, thanks to the draw against HSV, who were previously tied on points, they are now two points ahead.

17. Min But St. Pauli wants to improve here straight away. Nuremberg is surprisingly strong in defense and keeps opening up gaps for the neighborhood club.

15. Min Early in the game there is the first yellow card of the game. Smith stops a counterattack by Gyamerah and is booked. Otherwise that would have been promising for Nuremberg.

14. Min Okunuki tries a quick advance down the left wing, but Wahl runs it well. It was nothing more than an approach from the Franks.

13. Min Nuremberg is now making a lot of mistakes and inattentiveness in the construction. The uncertainty caused by this start to the game can be noted by the FCN.

11. Min Irvine hits a corner in a high arc to the semicircle in front of the penalty area, where Ritzka tries a volley. He doesn’t hit the ball correctly and shoots it well wide of the goal.

10. Min St. Pauli can now also see the self-confidence of 13 unbeaten games across the seasons. The Kiezkickers play completely freely and the early lead goal plays even more into their hands.

8. Min The home team put enormous pressure on the game and started with a lot of speed. Nuremberg can hardly get out of their own defense.

7. Min And St. Pauli continues to play happily forward. Hartel hits a free kick cross from the right side into the middle, Eggestein shoots it again at the second post. But two Kiezkickers miss out in the middle.

5. Min This means that all of Nuremberg’s hopes of causing St. Pauli to stumble early on will be immediately dashed. The hosts’ plan, on the other hand, works completely.

4. Min That was fast! St. Pauli leads 1-0 against Nuremberg. Starting from a throw-in, the Kiezklub plays forward on the right side. Eggestein serves Hartel in the penalty area, who passes it on to Irvine with a heel. Instead of finishing himself, he puts it across again for Saad – and he only has to push in from a few meters.

4th minute goal for St. Pauli! Saad takes the early lead!

2. Min Nuremberg tries it straight away and plays quickly forward. Möller Daehli, a former St. Paulian, looks in vain for Lohkemper with a through ball into the penalty area.

1. Min The ball is rolling in Hamburg!

Kick-off!

The Hells Bells ring out at the Millerntor – and that means: everything is ready. Let’s get started! The referee of the game is Dr. Matthias Jöllenbeck from Freiburg with his assistants Guido Kleve and Justus Zorn. The fourth official is Lukas Benen, Pascal Müller takes on the role of video assistant. Nuremberg relies on this line-up: Mathenia – Gyamerah, Márquez, Gürleyen, Handwerker – Duman, Flick, Möller Daehli – Goller, Lohkemper, OkunukiCoach Fabien Hürzeler is only making changes in one position: Jackson Irvine returns to the starting eleven, Connor Metcalfe makes room for him. And St. Pauli starts with this starting eleven: Vasilj – Saliakas, Wahl, Smith, Mets, Ritzka – Irvine, Hartel – Afolayan, Eggestein, SaadAfter 1. FC Kaiserslautern (3:1 against Hannover) and city rivals HSV (1:1 in Wiesbaden) each scored points, St. Pauli has lost its place at the top of the table for the time being. Even with a draw, the Kiezklub would jump back there. This is also a special pairing for St. Pauli coach Fabian Hürzeler: The 1-0 win in January 2023 was his first win in the first game as coach of the Kiezkicker – and at the same time that End of an almost year-long winless streak in away games. Nuremberg’s last win against St. Pauli was quite a while ago: on May 8, 2016, Niclas Füllkrug scored the Franconians to a 1-0 win. Since then, from Hamburg’s perspective, there have been seven wins and five draws. And now the “club” also has to play against St. Pauli – for the Kiezkickers, Nuremberg is something like the favorite opponent. The brown-whites have already celebrated 13 wins (in 28 games) against FCN, more than against any other team in the 2nd league. Conversely, Nuremberg also lost to no opponent more often. They would certainly have liked such a start in Nuremberg. Instead, there were constant ups and downs for FCN, but in the end they remained unbeaten three times in a row. The problem: There has only been one win away from home this season. Most recently, St. Pauli won three games in a row and, after the 5-1 gala against Holstein Kiel, they also defeated the two Bundesliga relegated Schalke (3-1) and Hertha BSC (2:1). Here at Millerntor, the goal difference in favor of the Kiezkicker is similarly impressive at 8:2. Four wins, four draws and no defeat yet – FC St. Pauli’s record in this second division season is certainly impressive. It’s not for nothing that the Kiezkickers are at the top of the table after eight match days. Hello and welcome to the MOPO live ticker on Saturday evening! FC St. Pauli welcomes 1. FC Nürnberg in the top game of the 2nd league, kick-off at Millerntor is at 8.30 p.m.
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