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After 90 minutes, Heidenheim was finally ahead.

Robert Klauß changed the Nuremberg staff at the beginning of the second round.

Nikola Dovedan continued to play for Tom Krauss from then on.

Shortly before the break, Denis Thomalla met after work by Dzenis Burnic for the FCH (46th).

A goal on the side of the team from coach Frank Schmidt made the difference between the two teams at break.

From the 54th minute, the substitute for Konstantin Kerschbaumer, Stefan Schimmer, enriched the hosts in forward gear.

Patrick Mainka was responsible for the second goal of the day, who increased on the basis of Kevin Sessa (75th).

With a double change, the FCN wanted to bring a breath of fresh air into the game and so Robert Klauß sent Hanno Behrens and Adam Zrelák for Sarpreet Singh and Robin Hack (83rd).

With Robert Leipertz and Christian Kühlwetter, Frank Schmidt took two players from the starting lineup off the field in the 85th minute.

They were replaced by Tobias Mohr and Florian Pick.

When referee Michael Bacher whistled the game, 1. FC Heidenheim finally claimed a 2-0 home win for themselves.

With the success in his pocket, Heidenheim slipped forward in the classification and is now sixth in the table.

The FCH currently has six wins, four draws and four defeats.

In the last five games, 1. FC Heidenheim consistently performed and scored ten points.

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After completing 14 matches, 1. FC Nürnberg occupies ninth place in the table.

The team from Franconia recorded a total of five wins, four draws and five defeats.

Heidenheim will compete at SV Sandhausen on Friday, January 8th, 2021 at 6:30 p.m.

One day later (1:00 p.m.) Nürnberg receives Hamburger SV.

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