The surprise team Jahn Regensburg stubbornly remains in the top group of the second Bundesliga.

The Upper Palatinate won 3-1 (1-0) against Dynamo Dresden on Friday evening and climbed to second place for the time being.

Benedikt Saller (34th), Kaan Caliskaner (80th) and Charalambos Makridis (82nd) ​​shot the Jahn to victory in front of 3418 spectators.

Christoph Daferner (47th) scored for the Saxons.

For Regensburg it was the first success in the ninth second division duel with the Saxons.

Dresden remains in the lower third of the table after the ninth loss of the season.

The first half clearly belonged to the home side.

Leon Guwara (12th) and left winger Sarpreet Singh (16/26) missed an early preliminary decision despite great chances.

Finally, Saller rewarded the superior Regensburg with a direct shot from around ten meters.

After the break, the self-sacrificing fighting guests initially seemed much more alert.

Daferner headed a well-deserved compensation after a cross from Morris Schröter, which Jahn coach Mersad Selimbegovic did not want to be satisfied with.

He switched the offensive forces Caliskaner and Makridis, who immediately fulfilled their joker job.

Meanwhile, 1. FC Heidenheim celebrated another success in the foreign stadium after three defeats in a row.

The team from Heidenheim won 1-0 (0-0) thanks to Robert Leipertz's late goal in stoppage time (90 + 2) at Fortuna Düsseldorf and improved to sixth in the table with 24 points for the time being.

In front of 13,873 spectators in the Merkur Spiel-Arena, the Düsseldorf team missed the connection to midfield due to their fourth defeat in a row and are now faced with the relegation battle as twelfth in the table.

In a balanced first half, Fortuna dominated the early stages of the game, but without seriously threatening goals.

The offensive actions appeared mostly discouraged and inconsistent.

Heidenheim began to dominate.

After the break, a similar picture emerged.

At first it was the Düsseldorfers who pushed for the Heidenheimer Tor, but remained too harmless.

Instead, Heidenheim set the decisive pinprick in stoppage time with a successful counterattack.

Marnon Busch prevailed on the right side, left Leonardo Koutris behind and found Leipertz in the middle, who only has to push into the empty goal.