NüRNBERG. St. Pauli prevailed over Nürnberg. St. Pauli took advantage of its superior ball possession (56%).

The match was played at the Max-Morlock-Platz stadium in Nürnberg on Sunday and it started at 1:30 pm local time. The referee was Sven Waschitzki who was helped by Martin Speckner and Jochen Gschwendtner. The 4th official was Richard Hempel.

Match Statistics​

  • 44 Ball Possession 56
Shots
  • 19 Total 15
  • 11 On Target 7
  • 8 Off Target 8
  • 4 Shots blocked 0
  • 121 Attack 77
  • 43 Dangerous attack 37
  • 43 Ball safe 58
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 6 Corners 10
  • 6 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 7 Total 10
  • 0 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

St. Pauli had a superior ball possession 56% while Nürnberg was struggling with a 44% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Nürnberg was has a more offensive attitude with 43 dangerous attacks and 19 shots of which 11 were on target. Nevertheless, St. Pauli found a way to find the solution to win this match.​

Nürnberg shot 19 times, 11 on target, 8 off target. Regarding the opposition, St. Pauli shot 15 times, 7 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

Nürnberg didn’t receive any yellow card. Regarding the opposition, St. Pauli received 2 yellow cards (G. Burgstaller and C. Buchtmann).

Match Timeline

3'
10'
Johannes Geis(goal)T. Krauss
21'
27'
Lars Ritzka- sub ->L. Paqarada
46'
Adam Dzwigala- sub ->S. Ohlsson
64'
Adam Dzwigala(goal)
Taylan Duman- sub ->E. Shuranov
69'
Lukas Schleimer- sub ->T. Krauss
69'
Lukas Schleimer- sub ->Tom Krauß
70'
73'
74'
74'
84'
90'
90'
90'

Standings

After playing this match, Nürnberg will stay with 24 points like Heidenheim to sit in the 7th place. On the opposite side, St. Pauli will have 32 points to hold in the 1st place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Nürnberg will host Holstein Kiel on the 4th of December with a 1-1 head to head stats.

St. Pauli will host Schalke 04 on the 4th of December with a 2-0 head to head stats in favor of Schalke 04 (0 draws).

Nürnberg – Formation

Nürnberg
G
Christian Mathenia 26.Germany
6.6
D
6.8
D
Tim Handwerker 29.Germany
7.0
D
Asger Sörensen 4.Denmark
7.0
D
Enrico Valentini 22.Germany
6.1
M
Johannes Geis 5.Germany
7.4
21'
M
Tom Krauß 14.Germany
7.4
70'
M
7.4
M
Lino Tempelmann 6.Germany
6.5
84'
F
Manuel Schäffler 9.Germany
7.6
73'
F
E. Shuranov 11.Germany
6.5
69'
Substitutes
G
Carl Klaus 31.Germany
D
Mario Šuver 33.Croatia
D
Kilian Fischer 2.Germany
M
Nikola Dovedan 10.Austria
M
6.4
M
Taylan Duman 8.Germany
6.4
69'
F
Lukas Schleimer 36.Germany
6.4
70'
F
Pascal Köpke 20.Germany
6.2
84'

Nürnberg adopted the 4-3-1-2 line-up (4-3-1-2).

The manager Robert Klauß decided to play with the following team: Christian Mathenia (6.6), Enrico Valentini (6.1), Christopher Schindler (6.8), Asger Sørensen (7.0), Tim Handwerker (7.0), Tom Krauß (7.4), Johannes Geis (7.4), Lino Tempelmann (6.5), Mats Møller Dæhli (7.4), Erik Shuranov (6.5) and Manuel Schäffler (7.6).

The home team had on the bench: Carl Klaus, Mario Šuver, Nikola Dovedan, Kilian Fischer, Fabian Nürnberger (6.4), Lukas Schleimer (6.4), Taylan Duman (6.4) and Pascal Köpke (6.2).

Substitutions

Nürnberg made 4 changes: E. Shuranov for T. Duman (69′), T. Krauss for L. Schleimer (69′), J. Geis for F. Nurnberger (70′) and L. Tempelmann for P. Kopke (84′).

Best player: Manuel Schäffler​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Nürnberg was Manuel Schäffler.

His rating is (7.6) with 1 goal, 21 passes (66% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 12 duels out of 18. He performed 1 cross.

St. Pauli – Formation

St. Pauli
G
Nikola Vasilj 22.Bosnia and Herzegovina
8.0
D
6.8
D
Leart Paçarada 23.Kosovo
7.8
27' 10'
D
Philipp Ziereis 4.Germany
6.7
D
6.8
46'
M
6.2
90'
M
Jackson Irvine 7.Australia
6.9
M
Marcel Hartel 30.Germany
6.1
M
Eric Smith 8.Sweden
6.3
74'
F
8.6
90' 3'
F
I. Matanović 34.Croatia
6.8
74'
Substitutes
G
Dennis Smarsch 1.Germany
D
Adam Dzwigala 25.Poland
7.2
46' 64'
D
Marcel Beifus 15.Germany
D
Lars Ritzka 21.Germany
6.4
27'
M
Afeez Aremu 14.Nigeria
6.8
74'
M
Finn Ole Becker 20.Germany
M
6.7
74'
M
Maximilian Dittgen 11.Germany
90'
F
E. Amenyido 27.Togo

Also St. Pauli adopted the 4-3-1-2 line-up (4-3-1-2).

Timo Schultz played with: Nikola Vasilj (8.0), Sebastian Ohlsson (6.8), Philipp Ziereis (6.7), James Lawrence (6.8), Leart Paqarada (7.8), Jackson Irvine (6.9), Eric Smith (6.3), Marcel Hartel (6.1), Daniel-Kofi Kyereh (6.2), Igor Matanovic (6.8) and Guido Burgstaller (8.6).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Dennis Smarsch, Adam Dźwigała (7.2), Marcel Beifus, Lars Ritzka (6.4), Afeez Aremu Olalekan (6.8), Finn Ole Becker, Christopher Buchtmann (6.7), Maximilian Dittgen and Etienne Amenyido.

St. Pauli could not rely on the presence of L. Ritzka (injured).

Substitutions

St. Pauli made 5 changes: L. Paqarada for L. Ritzka (27′), S. Ohlsson for A. Dzwigala (46′), E. Smith for A. Afeez (74′), I. Matanovic for C. Buchtmann (74′) and D. Kyereh for M. Dittgen (90′).

Best player: Guido Burgstaller​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for St. Pauli was Guido Burgstaller.

His rating is (8.6) with 1 goal, 29 passes (72% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 3 duels out of 8. He performed 2 crosses.

Results of the day

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