Nürnberg recovers a 0-1 deficit to prevail over Wehen Wiesbaden 2-1

NEURENBERG. Nürnberg was capable to reverse the scoreline against Wehen Wiesbaden to win 2-1.

Nürnberg recovers a 0-1 deficit to prevail over Wehen Wiesbaden 2-1

NEURENBERG. Nürnberg managed to turn the tables against Wehen Wiesbaden to win 2-1. All goals were scored in the second half.​ It was Wehen Wiesbaden to strike first with a goal of Ivan Prtajin at the 55′. Then it was a goal in the 68′ minute to make things even for 1-1. Eventually, Tim Handwerker gave the win to Nürnberg in the 76′ minute with a penalty. Wehen Wiesbaden lost this match even if it was better in terms of ball possession (57%).

Nürnberg remained in players after Ahmet Gürleyen received a red card in the 10′. Notwithstanding, Nürnberg still succeeded in win this match playing only in players​.

The match was played at the Max-Morlock-Stadion stadium in Neurenberg on Sunday and it started at 1:30 pm local time. The referee was Martin Petersen who was helped by Robert Edgar Wessel and Christian Ballweg. The 4th official was Eduard Beitinger. The weather was light rain. The temperature was pleasant at 17.42 degrees Celsius or 63.36 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 82%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 43 Ball Possession 57
Shots
  • 12 Total 15
  • 4 On Target 2
  • 4 Off Target 11
  • 4 Shots blocked 2
  • 82 Attack 99
  • 51 Dangerous attack 49
  • 72 Ball safe 85
  • 1 Penalties 0
  • 10 Corners 6
Fouls
  • 12 Total 15
  • 2 Yellow Cards 4
  • 0 Double Yellow 2
  • 1 Red Card 2
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Wehen Wiesbaden had a strong ball possession 57% while Nürnberg was struggling with a 43% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Nürnberg had a more offensive attitude with 51 dangerous attacks and 12 shots of which 4 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Nürnberg won the match​.

Nürnberg shot 12 times, 4 on target, 4 off target. On the opposite side, Wehen Wiesbaden shot 15 times, 2 on target, 11 off target.

Cards

Nürnberg received 2 yellow cards (Taylan Duman and Ali Loune). Talking about the opposition, Wehen Wiesbaden received 4 yellow cards (Martin Angha, Florian Carstens, Gino Fechner and Hyun-ju Lee).

(Nürnberg) was sent off after receiving a red card in the (10′).

Match Timeline

10'
Ahmet Gürleyen- Red
10'
Florian Hübner - sub ->Kanji Okunuki
13'
Taylan Duman- Yellow
16'
16'
Hyun-ju Lee - Yellow
19'
Gino Fechner- Yellow
36'
Florian Carstens- Yellow
40'
Hyun-ju Lee (yellowredcard)
J. Castrop- sub ->Ali Loune
46'
46'
Thijmen Goppel- sub ->Sascha Mockenhaupt
46'
Bjarke Jacobsen- sub ->Gino Fechner
Lukas Schleimer- sub ->Taylan Duman
46'
55'
Ivan Prtajin(goal)Robin Heußer
64'
Jan Gyamerah(goal)Lukas Schleimer
68'
70'
Antonio Jonjic- sub ->Kianz Froese
74'
75'
Martin Angha- Yellow
76'
85'
Martin Angha(yellowredcard)
82'
Franko Kovacevic- sub ->Florian Carstens
James Lawrence - sub ->Nathaniel Brown
84'
87'
Aleksandar Vukotic- sub ->Ivan Prtajin

Standings

After playing this match, Nürnberg will have 7 points like Fortuna Düsseldorf, Karlsruher SC and Wehen Wiesbaden to sit in the 8th place. On the opposite side, Wehen Wiesbaden will stay with 7 points like Fortuna Düsseldorf, Karlsruher SC and Nürnberg to sit in the 7th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Nürnberg will play away against Hamburger SV on the 19th of May with a 14-4 head to head record in favor of Hamburger SV (8 draws).

Wehen Wiesbaden will host Hamburger SV on the 7th of October with a 3-0 head to head stats in favor of Hamburger SV (1 draw).

Nürnberg – Formation

Nürnberg
G
Christian Mathenia 26.Germany
6.6
D
Ahmet Gürleyen 3.Germany
6.6
10'
D
N. Brown 27.Germany
6.8
84'
D
Jan Gyamerah 28.Ghana
7.8
Goals68'
D
Jannes Horn 38.Germany
7.0
M
Taylan Duman 8.Germany
7.0
46' 16'
M
Ali Loune 41.Morocco
6.6
46' 10'
M
Can Uzun 42.Turkey
6.6
64'
F
6.8
F
Kanji Okunuki 11.Japan
6.8
13'
F
Benjamin Goller 14.Germany
7.1
Substitutes
G
Carl Klaus 1.Germany
D
6.8
84'
D
Florian Hübner  19.Germany
6.7
13'
D
Enrico Valentini  22.Germany
D
Tim Handwerker  29.Germany
7.3
64' Goals76'
M
Johannes Geis 5.Germany
M
J. Castrop 17.Germany
6.4
46'
F
Christoph Daferner 33.Germany
F
Lukas Schleimer 36.Germany
7.1
46'

Nürnberg started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Cristian Ramon Fiél Casanova decided to play with the following team: Christian Mathenia (6.6), Jan Gyamerah (7.8), Ahmet Gürleyen (6.6), Jannes Horn (7.0), Nathaniel Brown (6.8), Taylan Duman (7.0), Ali Loune (6.6), Can Uzun (6.6), Benjamin Goller (7.1), Daichi Hayashi (6.8) and Kanji Okunuki (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Carl Klaus, James Lawrence (6.8), Johannes Geis, Jens Castrop (6.4), Florian Hübner (6.7), Enrico Valentini, Tim Handwerker (7.3), Christoph Daferner and Lukas Schleimer (7.1).

Substitutions

Nürnberg made 5 changes: Kanji Okunuki for Florian Hübner (13′), Taylan Duman for Lukas Schleimer (46′), Ali Loune for Jens Castrop (46′), Can Uzun for Tim Handwerker (64′) and Nathaniel Brown for James Lawrence (84′).

Best player: Jan Gyamerah​

The player that probably impressed the most for Nürnberg was Jan Gyamerah.

His rating is (7.8) with 1 goal, 44 passes (93% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 10. He performed 1 cross.

Wehen Wiesbaden – Formation

Wehen Wiesbaden
G
Florian Stritzel 16.Germany
6.4
D
Martin Angha 2.Switzerland
6.8
75'
D
Florian Carstens 17.Germany
6.3
82' 36'
D
Marcus Mathisen 24.Denmark
7.3
M
7.0
46'
M
Gino Fechner 6.Germany
6.7
46' 19'
M
Robin Heußer 7.Germany
8.1
M
Hyun-ju Lee  20.South Korea
7.1
16'
M
Nico Rieble 27.Germany
7.0
M
Kianz Froese 30.Canada
7.1
70'
F
Ivan Prtajin 18.Croatia
8.1
87' Goals55'
Substitutes
G
Mohamed Amsif 13.Morocco
D
Max Reinthaler  15.Italy
D
Aleksandar Vukotic 26.Serbia
87'
M
Thijmen Goppel 9.Netherlands
6.6
46'
M
Antonio Jonjic 10.Germany
6.8
70'
M
Bjarke Jacobsen 19.Denmark
6.4
46'
M
Julius Kade 21.Germany
F
Franko Kovacevic 14.Croatia
82'
F
Amar Catic 34.Bosnia and Herzegovina

Wehen Wiesbaden started with a 3-4-2-1 line-up (3-4-2-1).

Markus Kauczinski played with: Florian Stritzel (6.4), Martin Angha (6.8), Marcus Mathisen (7.3), Florian Carstens (6.3), Sascha Mockenhaupt (7.0), Robin Heußer (8.1), Gino Fechner (6.7), Nico Rieble (7.0), Kianz Froese (7.1), Hyun-ju Lee (7.1) and Ivan Prtajin (8.1).

They had on the bench: Thijmen Goppel (6.6), Antonio Jonjic (6.8), Mohamed Amsif, Franko Kovacevic, Max Reinthaler , Bjarke Jacobsen (6.4), Julius Kade, Aleksandar Vukotic  and Amar Catic.

Substitutions

Wehen Wiesbaden made 5 changes: Sascha Mockenhaupt for Thijmen Goppel (46′), Gino Fechner for Bjarke Jacobsen (46′), Kianz Froese for Antonio Jonjic (70′), Florian Carstens for Franko Kovacevic (82′) and Ivan Prtajin for Aleksandar Vukotic  (87′).

Best player: Robin Heußer​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Wehen Wiesbaden was Robin Heußer.

His rating is (8.1) with 44 passes (83% accurate) and 6 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 6. He performed 8 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the 2. Bundesliga.​