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FC Ingolstadt did not win the eighth match under coach Alexander Nouri in the 2. Bundesliga. After 0: 2 (0: 2) against Dynamo Dresden Nouri stands in his Ingolstadt now three points from eight games.

After last three consecutive draws, which were preceded by four defeats, the Schanzer lost the game and after five minutes Phil Neumann. The central defender saw the red card after causing a penalty. In the other Sunday games Paderborn Heidenheim defeated 5: 1 (2: 1) and Regensburg separated 1: 1 from St. Pauli.

After the early dismissal Dresden's Patrick Ebert converted the penalty to 1: 0 (7th Minute). When Moussa Koné, who had already taken the penalty, scored to make it 2-0 (16 '), the game had almost gone from Ingolstadt's point of view.

The bottom of the table but did not want to surrender - and came just in the second half to good chances. Dresden goalkeeper Markus Schubert and some defenders prevented but that succeeded Ingolstadt the connecting goal.

Jahn Regensburg - FC St. Pauli 1: 1 (0: 1)

St. Pauli has lost a success at Jahn Regensburg in the closing stages. In Regensburg a goal by Henk Veerman (39) was not enough for an away win. Substitute Sebastian Stolze equalized the Hamburg side shortly before the end (87 ').

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Sebastian Stolze (left)

The game made in both halves the Regensburg. A total of 27 shots were the new tables night in the direction of the gate of St. Pauli. Only six times, however, the ball went to the gate.

St. Pauli climbed through the point to third place, but can return to fourth place on Monday. In addition, Union Berlin in the away game against Hamburger SV (20 clock, TV: Sky, live ticker on SPIEGEL ONLINE) one point.

1. FC Heidenheim - SC Paderborn 1: 5 (1: 2)

The SC Paderborn has broken Heidenheim's series of seven games without defeat. Christopher Antwi-Adjei (30th) and Philipp Klement (35th) made a two-goal lead with a double strike. Despite the hit of Maurice Multhaup immediately before half time (44th) and ten shots on the Paderborn goal Heidenheim did not come to the compensation.

Rather, the goals fell from the 70th minute on the Heidenheimer game half. Sven Michel (71.) and Sebastian Vasiliadis (79., 90. + 2) ensured the clear success. With the victory Paderborn has only three points behind the third, St. Pauli.