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Observers had given both teams equally good chances of victory in advance - but only one narrowly managed to prevail.

In the initial phase, neither team managed to develop a chance.

Dominik Schmidt served Wilson Kamavuaka, who scored 1-0 in the 21st minute of the game.

No further goal was scored before the break, so the result was still there when the teams said goodbye to the break.

Coach Torsten Frings wanted to bring his team's game forward and replaced the more defensive Willi Evseev with the more offensive Dejan Bozic (60th).

The half-time score of 1-0 was ultimately the end result.

With that Duisburg had already got onto the winning road before the break whistle.

The hosts have to blow in the second half of the season to catch up if they want to stay in the league.

The team of coach Gino Lettieri improves their rather poor record and now has a total of four wins, six draws and eight bankruptcies.

Most recently, things went well for MSV, which is proven by eight points from the last five games.

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Meppen will fight for the class in the second half of the season from 14th position.

The guests have now had to admit defeat eleven times this season.

Since the SVM can only boast seven wins and one draw, the prospects are pretty bleak.

The situation at SV Meppen remains tense.

Against MSV Duisburg they have already suffered their second defeat in a row.

Next, Duisburg will face 1. FC Magdeburg (Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.).

Meppen is on a flying visit to TSV 1860 Munich on Sunday.

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