It was an essential scene of the 90 minutes in the Paderborner Benteler Arena: Kai Pröinder kicked a corner in front of the Nuremberg gate, immediately before the execution, Dennis Borkowski went to the ground, immediately after Johannes Geis. Two foul plays, but referee Sven Jablonski noticed none. So stood Paderborn's right-back Jannis this year on the second post and met for the 1-0 for the SCP (19th). The East Westphalia were obvious, the Nuremberg in the fall.
Although the club fought back into the game and turned it with a considerable energy performance in the second half - yet the first goal of the evening had taken care of conversation. "The referee has said that the video referee is not allowed to intervene because the ball was not in the game yet," said Nuremberg's coach Robert Klauß to the first foul on Borkowski and sent a look at the second offense at Geis: "You can also do that Pipes."
But because Jablonski did not think about one or the other foul, the club had to stretch his way to find back in the game. "We wanted to shape the second passage differently," Klauß said later and satisfied satisfied, "That succeeded." Mats Möller Daehli went forward with his towering and his playing joke - and not even 15 minutes after the restarted at once the FCN conducted by a double stop (54., 58.).
Möller Daehli must struck off the field
Nevertheless, at the end, Klauß also stuck to the outgoing reserves of his players: "In the end, the last five or ten minutes missed the power." His team had to catch the catch-up tribute - in duplicate: First Möller Daehli had to strike from the field (74.), then Sven Michel hit the final 2: 2 (85.).
As serious the complaints at Möller Daehli, Klauts could not be judged shortly after the game. Because a muscle, so Nuremberg's coach, was "went", he signals himself Möller Dehli, "that it could be dangerous at the next action. Then we did not want to take a risk."
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