2nd Bundesliga, matchday 29: Schalke beats Nuremberg and moves 6 points above the direct relegation zone

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Schalke 04 achieved three important points in the fight for relegation from the 2nd Bundesliga. Königsblau beat 1. FC Nürnberg 2-0 (1-0) and climbed to 12th place for the moment. Schalke is now six points ahead of the direct relegation zone. The game in the ticker protocol.



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2. Bundesligaday 29

FC Schalke 04 – 1. FC Nuremberg 2:0 (1:0)

1:0 Karaman (42nd), 2:0 Seguin (86th)

Particular incident: Karaman misses a penalty kick (56.)

the essentials in brief: FC Schalke 04 defeated 1. FC Nürnberg and got some respite in the fight for relegation from the 2nd Bundesliga. Coach Karel Geraerts' team deservedly defeated the Franconians on Saturday evening with a score of 2-0 (1-0). Thanks to their success, the Gelsenkirchen team increased their lead over the relegation zone to five points, at least until Sunday, and moved closer to within two points of Nuremberg. In front of 62,278 spectators, in the Schalke football stadium, with tickets sold out, Kenan Karaman (42nd minute) and Paul Seguin (86th) scored the goals for Revierclub, which rose to twelfth place in the standings. After the break, Karaman had a great opportunity to extend the lead with a penalty (56'). But Karaman only hit the crossbar.

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FC Schalke 04 – 1. FC Nuremberg

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1. FC Nürnberg is having a bad season in the 2nd Bundesliga. Saturday's away game against FC Schalke 04 (8:30 p.m./Sky) should once again be a highlight for the Franconians: the fan friendship between the two clubs at least gives hope of a small show, if only in the stands.

Club coach Cristian Fiél obviously wants to see the action on the field, but that's where things are usually too quiet for the former professional. The 44-year-old coach would like to see more communication from his players. “Everyone is invited to take on responsibilities on the field,” he said on Thursday. The Nuremberg team continues to deprive itself of rewards for its efforts due to individual errors or poor coordination: “Sometimes we make too many mistakes.” mistakes and harm ourselves.”

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