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·19. Oktober 2025
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Elversberg continued their remarkable form with a dominant win over Fürth, while hard-fought draws played out in both Darmstadt and Nuremberg.
Elversberg run riot at the URSAPHARM-Arena.
Fürth began brightly, restricting Elversberg’s rhythm and controlling the early stages. Yet the hosts gradually settled and broke through in the 27th minute when Bambasé Conté led a swift counterattack, fed Lasse Günther out wide, and finished the return cross calmly into the bottom corner.
The remainder of the half passed largely without incident, though Elversberg suffered a setback when goalscorer Conté was forced off injured. They nonetheless took a slender 1-0 lead into the break.
Elversberg came flying out of the blocks after the restart. Younes Ebnoutalib first forced a fine save from Pelle Boevink, before making it 2-0 three minutes later - Maximilian Rohr’s knock-down falling kindly for the striker to tap home his seventh goal of the campaign.
Ebnoutalib wasn’t finished there. On 56 minutes he capitalised on a weak back-header from Noah König to make it 3-0, and twenty-four minutes later he completed his hat-trick, steering in Felix Keidel’s low cross for 4-0.
Fürth’s miserable afternoon worsened five minutes from time when Jason Ceka was allowed to drive unchallenged towards goal before squeezing a tame effort past Boevink - one the goalkeeper will not want to see again. Deep in stoppage time, Maxim Le Joncour added a sixth at the back post from Frederik Schmahl’s cross to complete the rout.
Another emphatic victory for Vincent Wagner’s side, who stay top after a fourth consecutive win. Fürth’s inconsistency, meanwhile, continues - they follow up their draw with Hannover by suffering a heavy defeat that leaves them 14th, with just one win in their last five.
Stalemate at the Böllenfalltor.
There was little to separate the sides in a cagey contest at the Merck-Stadion-am-Böllenfalltor. Magdeburg, under interim coach Petrik Sander, clearly set out to be more compact and disciplined - and their first-half display reflected that. They offered little going forward but largely stifled Darmstadt’s attacking threat, limiting Marco Richter to a few tame efforts as the sides went in level at the break.
The pattern continued after the interval. Darmstadt struggled to carve out clear-cut chances and rarely tested Dominik Reimann, before things got worse eight minutes from time as Sergio Lopez saw red for a second bookable offence.
Magdeburg pressed for a late winner with the extra man, yet their chronic lack of cutting edge resurfaced as the game drifted to a goalless conclusion.
A valuable point nonetheless for Magdeburg - defensively much improved - but their scoring drought extends beyond seven hours of league football. Darmstadt, meanwhile, endure a frustrating afternoon and finish the weekend in fourth after a second successive draw.
Spoils shared in an entertaining duel at the Max-Morlock-Stadion.
The opening 25 minutes saw both sides feeling each other out, looking to draw the other forward and strike on the counter. That balance was broken in the 28th minute when Mohamed Ali Zoma pounced on a mix-up in Kiel’s defence, racing onto Julian Justvan’s hopeful through-ball before firing high past Jonas Krumrey to give Nürnberg the lead - a goal that separated the sides at half-time.
Kiel emerged revitalised after the restart, Adrián Kaprálik spurning a golden chance when one-on-one with Jan Reichert. At the other end, Rafael Lubach’s fierce drive was parried by Krumrey before Zoma blazed the rebound over from close range.
Substitute Adriano Grimaldi’s header drew another fine stop from Krumrey in the 79th minute, and those missed chances proved costly. Seven minutes later, Alexander Bernhardsson’s deep cross found Carl Johansson unmarked at the back post, his looping header beating Reichert for 1-1.
Krumrey’s reflexes again saved Kiel in stoppage time, blocking Mickael Biron’s close-range effort to preserve the point.
Both sides ultimately had to settle for a draw that helps neither much: Nürnberg remain 15th, while Kiel - now winless in three - sit ninth.
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