Dhe Hamburger SV won the traditional duel with 1. FC Nuremberg and initially played their way to the relegation place of the 2nd Bundesliga. The North Germans won the atmospheric floodlight game at the “Club” on Saturday evening 2-0 (1-0) and gave the Franconians their third defeat of the season. Mario Vuskovic (37th) gave the guests the lead in the north-south summit. Robert Glatzel (90+2) and Ludovit Reis pushed the ball over the line in injury time.
35,713 spectators saw a duel-focused game with many interruptions. Referee Felix Zwayer made the HSV bench rage when he didn’t decide on a penalty after a hard challenge from Nuremberg’s Florian Hübner (21st). The guests were initially superior in terms of play, even if FCN had chances through Enrico Valentini (11th) or Mats Möller Daehli (31st). HSV acted harder and Vuskovic finally hammered the ball in.
After the break, the Franconians initially besieged the HSV penalty area. As is so often the case, the degrees lacked the ultimate consequence to seriously distress the guests. Nuremberg’s urge phase fizzled out and Hamburg increased in injury time.