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Clear home win: Hannover ends their dry spell thanks to Nielsen’s brace

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Clear home win: Hannover ends their dry spell thanks to Nielsen’s brace

As of: January 26, 2024 9:55 p.m

Hannover 96 has ended its dry spell in the 2nd Bundesliga and celebrated its first win since the beginning of November. At the start of the 19th matchday on Friday (January 26, 2024), the Lower Saxony team won a well-deserved 3-0 (2-0) at home against 1. FC Nürnberg and, at least temporarily, moved up to sixth place in the table with 28 points.

19th matchday arrow right To the live ticker: Hanover – Nuremberg arrow right

Havard Nielsen scored his second brace of the season (6th minute/38th) for coach Stefan Leitl’s team, which had previously remained winless six times in a row (two defeats, four draws). Cedric Teuchert Teuchert (90+2) made the final score. After the fifth defeat in the last seven games, Nuremberg remains on 27 points and fell behind Hannover to eighth place.

“Today was really a nice day, a great game from us,” said Nielsen happily after the game. “We had 25 shots on goal, or even more. Of course we want to keep that in the future,” said the proud double goalscorer. “That was really good,” said Hannover coach Stefan Leitl, who was particularly happy with the first half.

The mood of Nuremberg’s coach Christain Fiel was completely different: “The opponent today was too good for us.” We didn’t win any duels defensively. We didn’t take any offense either. “It’s hard to get points there,” he said disappointedly. “It was just far, far too little from us.”

In front of 25,100 spectators, Hannover dictated the action from the start and took the lead with the first good chance. After a cross from Enzo Leopold, Nielsen hit the far corner.

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Hannover 96 continues to put pressure on them

96 continued to apply pressure and created opportunity after opportunity. Nielsen’s second goal with a header was long overdue. The Norwegian had already scored twice in the 7-0 win against Osnabrück in September.

Boris Poscharsky, Sportschau, January 26, 2024 8:45 p.m

Nuremberg’s coach Cristian Fiel made four changes in the second half, the “club” found its way into the game better after that and had good chances, like the one from midfield gem Can Uzun, who hit the post in the 61st minute. But unlike in the first leg, when Nuremberg scored 2-2 after a 2-0 lead at the break, this time it was no longer enough to get a point.

Flag not allowed – many Nuremberg fans did not go to the stadium

Many visiting fans didn’t watch Nünberger’s 3-0 defeat in the stadium. According to information from the sports show, there was a dispute between fans and the fire department at the entrance. The core of the discussion was whether a block flag meets the fire protection requirements. When fans weren’t allowed to take the flag into the stadium, they didn’t go into the block. The FCN pointed out that the fans’ choreography had been registered properly and on time.

Hanover fans caused the game to be interrupted. The supporters threw tennis balls onto the grass several times in protest against the DFL’s planned investor involvement.

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