VfL Wolfsburg are still harmless in this Bundesliga season and take their fourth win in their fourth game.

U21 European champion Lukas Nmecha (10th minute) and striker Wout Weghorst with a penalty converted into stoppage time scored the goals for the guests, who can now confidently look forward to their comeback in the Champions League on Tuesday at OSC Lille.

And Fürth?

Even after their 19th attempt, the Franks are waiting for their first home win in the Bundesliga.

In front of 8,740 spectators at the Ronhof, the mission was right, but there is a lack of maturity and ability in defense and attack.

Wolfsburg don't celebrate football, but they work as a collective.

Back in the 200th Bundesliga game by goalkeeper Koen Casteels was zero for the third time in this young season.

The captain had to hold his own once when he blocked an overhead kick from Fürthers Dickson Abiama to a corner (86th).

Seasoned Josuha Guilavogui replaced Xaver Schlager, who was badly injured in his knee, with his physical strength and calm in midfield.

Nmecha with the leadership

And up front, the Lower Saxony have some quality.

Nmecha's goal documented the serenity: After stabbing in the Fürth penalty area, the ball landed over center forward Wout Weghorst at the feet of the 22-year-old Nmecha, who finished uncompromisingly.

After the international break, the Fürth team wanted to create a new spirit of optimism.

Coach Stefan Leitl immediately put Nick Viergever (central defense), Sebastian Griesbeck (midfield) and Cedric Itten (attack) into the starting line-up.

The Dutchman Jetro Willems, who had been signed earlier, also made his league debut for Fürth.

The new ones could help in the long run.

In particular, the former Frankfurt Willems proved that he represents a quality gain as a left defender.

Penalty as an encore

The early deficit weighed heavily on the Fürthern.

You tried a lot, but with all the hard work you could hardly get into good final positions.

Captain Branimir Hrgota forgave (49th).

A shot attempt by the new Swiss attacker Itten landed blocked in the hands of Casteels (59th).

Paul Seguin shot a promising free kick into the Wolfsburg Wall (76th).

The guests largely managed the early lead, they did not play resolutely to make it 2-0.

Nmecha flicked the ball over the goal (61st).

The attacker Dodi Lukebakio, on loan from Hertha BSC, was still inconspicuous as a joker.

In the end there was the penalty goal as an encore.