Heidenheim (dpa) - Despite the quickest hit in its second division history, 1. FC Nürnberg missed its third win in a row. The far superior Nuremberg did not go beyond a 2: 2 (1: 1) at 1. FC Heidenheim on Friday evening.
FC St. Pauli and Dynamo Dresden, however, missed the chance to free themselves in the relegation battle. The two teams split 0-0 in the basement duel on Friday evening.
Nikola Dovedan had already taken the lead in Nuremberg after 57 seconds, Hanno Behrens (62nd) put up a 2-1 lead in the meantime. But Heidenheim's Tim Kleindienst (45./83.) Equalized twice. FCN coach Jens Keller has to wait for his first competitive win against Heidenheim.
The 0-0 on St. Pauli does not help either the hosts or the bottom of the table from Dresden. The Hamburg team in particular had to be annoyed about the draw after they dominated the guest team of their ex-coach Markus Kauczinski in phases, especially in the first half. St. Pauli was lucky shortly before the end: After video evidence, referee Daniel Schlager (Hügelsheim) withdrew his penalty decision. Shortly before the final whistle, the Hamburgers were unlucky with two post shots.