Nürnberg prevails over Elversberg 1-0 with a goal scored by D. Hayashi

SPIESEN-ELVERSBERG. Nürnberg defeats Elversberg 1-0 after D. Hayashi scored just 1 goal (83').

Nürnberg prevails over Elversberg 1-0 with a goal scored by D. Hayashi

SPIESEN-ELVERSBERG. Nürnberg tops Elversberg 1-0 after D. Hayashi scored just 1 goal (83′). Elversberg was surely superior in terms of ball possession (64%).​

The match was played at the URSAPHARM-Arena an der Kaiserlinde stadium in Spiesen-Elversberg on Sunday and it started at 1:30 pm local time. The referee was Robert Hartmann with the assistance of Christian Leicher and Dominik Jolk. The 4th official was . The weather was moderate rain. The temperature was quite cold at 6.64 degrees Celsius or 43.95 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 85%.​

Match Timeline

19'
Daichi Hayashi - Yellow
Carlo Sickinger- Yellow
26'
61'
Lukas Schleimer- sub ->Taylan Duman
69'
Jan Gyamerah- sub ->Enrico Valentini
71'
Carl Klaus- sub ->Christian Mathenia
Hugo Vandermersch- Yellow
75'
Paul Wanner- sub ->Manuel Feil
75'
78'
Jan Gyamerah- Yellow
Robin Fellhauer- Yellow
81'
83'
Daichi Hayashi (goal)Jan Gyamerah
Dominik Martinović- sub ->Paul Stock
86'
89'
Felix Lohkemper - sub ->Daichi Hayashi
89'
Iván Márquez- sub ->Jens Castrop
Joseph Boyamba- sub ->Jannik Rochelt
90'
Thore Jacobsen- sub ->Semih Sahin
90'
90'
Iván Márquez- Yellow
90'
Carl Klaus- Yellow

Standings

After playing this contest, Elversberg stays with 24 points like Hannover 96, Hertha BSC, Paderborn and Nürnberg to sit in the 8th place. On the other side, Nürnberg will has 24 points like Hannover 96, Hertha BSC, Elversberg and Paderborn to hold in the 10th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Elversberg will play away against Karlsruher SC on the 16th of December with a 0-0 head to head.

Nürnberg will host Hamburger SV on the 16th of December with a 14-4 head to head stats in favor of Hamburger SV (8 draws).

Elversberg – Formation

Elversberg
G
Nicolas Kristof 20.Austria
7.0
D
Frederik Jäkel 5.Germany
7.0
D
Hugo Vandermersch 18.France
6.4
75'
D
Carlo Sickinger 23.Germany
6.4
26'
D
Maurice Neubauer 33.Germany
6.7
M
Manuel Feil 7.Germany
7.5
75'
M
Semih Sahin 8.Germany
7.7
90'
M
Jannik Rochelt 10.Germany
8.4
90'
M
Robin Fellhauer 14.Germany
7.5
81'
M
Paul Stock 21.Germany
7.0
86'
F
Luca Schnellbacher 24.Germany
7.0
Substitutes
G
Tim Boss 28.Germany
D
Kevin Conrad 4.Germany
D
Lukas Finn Pinckert 19.Germany
D
Arne Sicker 26.Germany
M
Luca Dürholtz 11.Germany
M
Paul Wanner 17.Austria
7.0
75'
M
Thore Jacobsen 31.Germany
90'
F
6.3
86'
F
Joseph Boyamba 22.Germany
90'

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

The manager Horst Steffen decided to play with the following team: Nicolas Kristof (7.0), Hugo Vandermersch (6.4), Carlo Sickinger (6.4), Frederik Jäkel (7.0), Maurice Neubauer (6.7), Robin Fellhauer (7.5), Semih Sahin (7.7), Manuel Feil (7.5), Paul Stock (7.0), Jannik Rochelt (8.4) and Luca Schnellbacher (7.0).

The home team had on the bench: Kevin Conrad, Dominik Martinović (6.3), Luca Dürholtz, Paul Wanner (7.0), Lukas Finn Pinckert, Joseph Boyamba, Arne Sicker, Tim Boss and Thore Jacobsen.

Substitutions

Elversberg made 4 changes: Manuel Feil for Paul Wanner (75′), Jannik Rochelt for Joseph Boyamba (90′), Semih Sahin for Thore Jacobsen (90′) and Paul Stock for Dominik Martinović (86′).

Player of the match: Jannik Rochelt​

The most impressive player for Elversberg was Jannik Rochelt.

His rating is 8.4 with 41 passes (73% accurate) and 2 key passes. He won 6 duels out of 7. He performed 12 crosses.

Nürnberg – Formation

Nürnberg
G
Christian Mathenia 26.Germany
7.1
71'
D
Ahmet Gürleyen 3.Germany
7.3
D
Florian Hübner  19.Germany
7.5
D
Enrico Valentini  22.Germany
7.0
69'
D
Tim Handwerker  29.Germany
7.0
M
F. Flick 6.Germany
7.3
M
Taylan Duman 8.Germany
6.8
61'
M
J. Castrop 17.Germany
6.3
89'
F
7.3
89' 19' Goals83'
F
Kanji Okunuki 11.Japan
7.0
F
Benjamin Goller 14.Germany
7.0
Substitutes
G
Carl Klaus 1.Germany
6.7
71' 90'
D
E. Wekesser 13.Germany
D
Iván Márquez 15.Spain
6.6
89' 90'
D
N. Brown 27.Germany
D
Jan Gyamerah 28.Ghana
7.5
69' 78'
M
Johannes Geis 5.Germany
M
F
Felix Lohkemper  7.Germany
6.4
89'
F
Lukas Schleimer 36.Germany
7.0
61'

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

Cristian Ramon Fiél Casanova played with: Christian Mathenia (7.1), Enrico Valentini (7.0), Ahmet Gürleyen (7.3), Florian Hübner (7.5), Tim Handwerker (7.0), Jens Castrop (6.3), Florian Flick (7.3), Taylan Duman (6.8), Benjamin Goller (7.0), Daichi Hayashi (7.3) and Kanji Okunuki (7.0).

These were the players on the bench: Carl Klaus (6.7), Johannes Geis, Felix Lohkemper (6.4), Mats Møller Dæhli, Erik Wekesser, Iván Márquez (6.6), Nathaniel Brown, Jan Gyamerah (7.5) and Lukas Schleimer (7.0).

Nürnberg could not rely on the presence of Jan Gyamerah (injured).

Substitutions

Nürnberg made 5 changes: Taylan Duman for Lukas Schleimer (61′), Enrico Valentini for Jan Gyamerah (69′), Christian Mathenia for Carl Klaus (71′), Jens Castrop for Iván Márquez (89′) and Daichi Hayashi for Felix Lohkemper (89′).

Player of the match: Florian Hübner​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Nürnberg was Florian Hübner even if he didn’t score the decisive goal.

His rating is 7.5 with 33 passes (79% accurate) and 0 key passes. He won 4 duels out of 4.

Results of the day

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