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FCK loses the connection – Nuremberg gets air

1. FC Kaiserslautern, plagued by a flu epidemic, lost sight of the top group of the 2nd Bundesliga after a draw against SV Sandhausen. The Palatinate did not get beyond a 2:2 (1:1) at the Betzenberg. 1. FC Nürnberg gained a lot of air in the relegation battle by beating Eintracht Braunschweig 2-0 (0-0).


FCK coach Schuster sees his team’s draw

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In front of 39,779 spectators at the Betzenberg, Boris Tomiak (35th) and Kevin Kraus (76th, hand penalty after video evidence) gave FCK the lead after Ahmed Kutucu (8th) fell behind early on. But it’s not enough to win because Franck Evina (80th) set the final point.

A week after the defeat in Magdeburg, coach Dirk Schuster had to change his starting XI to five positions because of a flu epidemic, including goalkeeper Andreas Luthe. The next setback followed on the pitch: ex-Schalke player Kutucu prevailed against two Lauterer players and scored from the corner of the penalty area to take the lead.

However, Tomiak and Kraus turned things around and let the fans dream of their fourth home win in a row – before Evina scored to make it 2-2.

Nuremberg, meanwhile, won in the third game under Dieter Hecking for the second time and, with the 2-0 (0-0), extended the lead over the relegation place to initially seven points.

Florian Hübner (69th) and Jan Gyamerah (81st) scored the Nuremberg goals in front of 25,235 spectators and thus increased the concerns of Braunschweig, who could fall back to a relegation zone in the course of the 24th matchday.

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