Bundesliga
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1. FC Nuremberg - Jahn Regensburg 1: 1 (1: 0)
Free kick Johannes Geis, header from Hanno Behrens - the Nuremberg opener in the 38th minute was the reward for a superior performance of the hosts in the first half. Nuremberg played from then on defensive and sat on counterattack. But because they did not play this clean, the Jahn came ever better in the game and scored in the fourth minute of stoppage time the curious compensation: One corner extended Regensburg goalkeeper Alexander Meyer on the edge of the six-yard space per capita to Jan-Marc Schneider, on long post from close range to 1: 1 hit.
1. FC Heidenheim - FC St. Pauli 1: 0 (0: 0)
After the disappointing 1-0 defeat against Darmstadt 98, St. Pauli coach Jos Luhukay had given his team a fresh face for the match in Heidenheim: The guests started with eight new players in the starting eleven.
Despite the many changes, the FCSP acted more structured than the hosts. These were extremely difficult and had to wait until the 59th minute for their first dangerous action. However, this led promptly to 1: 0: A corner hit by Marc Schnatterer exploited Norman Theuerkauf by low shot at the penalty spot. St. Pauli played offensive, but without clear opportunities. Heidenheim is now fifth, St. Pauli slips to twelfth place.
VfL Osnabrück - SpVgg Greuther Fürth 0: 0
Many fouls and few playful highlights saw the spectators at the Bremen bridge. Osnabrück continued his performances shown this season: safe in the back (with nine goals against the best defense of the second league), harmless at the front (ten goals, no one has less). Consequently, it remained at 0: 0. Osnabrück is now 14. before the final game of the day between Sandhausen and Wehen, Fürth is in seventh place.