After a goalkeeping error by Ralf Fährmann and being outnumbered, Bundesliga relegated FC Schalke 04 suffered another setback.

The team of coach Dimitrios Grammozis loses 1: 2 (1: 1) against Karlsruher SC.

The decisive moment in the game was the controversial red card against Schalke's captain Victor Palsson for a rough game (72nd minute).

In the final phase, KSC captain Marvin Wanitzek (88th) ensured the first victory for Baden since the end of July with an unsustainable dream goal for the ferryman from a distance.

150th Goal for Terodde

Ferryman had previously blundered early and directed Kyoung-Rok Choi's direct pick-up from a corner into his own network (1st). After the eighth goal in the seventh game by striker Simon Terodde (15th), Schalke hoped in vain to make it into the top flight of the second division. With ten points from seven games, the Revierclub initially falls back into the middle of the table. The KSC now jumps to third place for at least one evening with two points more.

For Terodde, who came from Hamburger SV before the season, it was the 150th goal in the lower house.

He drew level with the former Fortuna Cologne striker Karl-Heinz Mödrath.

Until the current record holder Dieter Schatzschneider, Terodde is still missing three more goals.

Nevertheless, Schalke could not achieve anything countable.

The reason for this was, among other things, the dismissal for Palsson.

The Icelander jumped into Wanitzek's legs with a run-up from behind, but hit the KSC captain only lightly.

Victory for Nürnberg thanks to a substitution

After a joker goal from youngster Eric Shuranov, 1. FC Nürnberg jumped to a promotion place, at least for the time being.

In the arduous 1-0 (0-0) tremendous victory against promoted Hansa Rostock, "Club" trainer Robert Klauß had a lucky hand on Friday evening.

He changed in the 57th minute, the 19-year-old Shuranov and second division debutant Lukas Schleimer as a new storm duo.

Just two minutes later, after a quick attack from the right, Schleimer passed precisely inward on Shuranov, who hit from close range with a low shot.

In front of 25,000 spectators in the sold-out Max-Morlock-Stadion it was a tough game of patience for the “club” against the newcomer, who defended compactly with long-time Nuremberg captain Hanno Behrens and was always dangerous offensive.

The guests could even have taken the lead, yes, they should have: But on pass von Behrens, striker Streli Mamba failed completely free on the falling out Christian Mathenia (53rd), the best Nuremberg.

The FCN goalkeeper had parried a shot from Bentley Baxter Bahn before the break (29th). And also in the final phase Mathenia held on to victory against Behrens (89th). Since the still unbeaten "club" could not set a decisive counterattack, he had to work and fear until the relieving final whistle.