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Ultimately, this assessment was confirmed, as only one hit decided between victory and defeat.

Valdet Rama from SVM left the field after just 29 minutes and Christoph Hemlein came into the game.

The referee put an end to the goalless hustle and bustle on the field with the half-time whistle.

Morris Schröter put SV Meppen behind with a double strike when he executed in the 51st and 68th minutes.

A few minutes later, Joe Enochs brought Manfred Starke off the field and relied on the qualities of Maximilian Wolfram (56th).

Coach Torsten Frings wanted to bring his team's game forward and replaced the more defensive Nicolas Andermatt with the more offensive Dejan Bozic (65th).

FSV Zwickau only played ten of the final stages after Nils Miatke was sent off with a straight red (85th).

In stoppage time (95th), Jeron Al-Hazaimeh scored the connection goal for Meppen.

Hilal Bassam El-Helwe did the preparatory work.

Ultimately, Zwickau took important points against their direct relegation competitor and won.

The SVM is currently in the lower half of the table: 16th place. The hosts are not expanding the mini-series of two wins.

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With three points in their luggage, the FSV left the relegation places and now occupies 17th place in the table.

The guest's record of the last five matches can still be improved.

Only five of a possible 15 counters were claimed for themselves.

FSV Zwickau recorded a total of four wins, three draws and six defeats.

With eight defeats, but only five wins and one draw, the prospects for SV Meppen are anything but positive.

Meppen will compete at VfB Lübeck on Saturday, December 19th, 2020 at 2 p.m.

One day later (2:00 p.m.) Zwickau welcomes FC Hansa Rostock.

This article was created automatically by our partner Retresco based on game data.