Kwadwo Duah ended the negative trend of 1. FC Nürnberg in the league for the time being.

The Franconians turned the game at SV Sandhausen on Saturday and won 2-1 (0-1) thanks to an increase in performance.

The hosts, who had taken the lead through Bashkim Ajdini (33rd), suffered their first home defeat of the season.

After the goals of Christoph Daferner (49th) and Duah (90th + 3) Nuremberg climbs to eleventh place in the table and overtakes the Baden-Württemberg team.

Both teams were struggling until Ajdini scored the opening goal, replacing the injured captain Dennis Diekmeier (tendon injury).

The right-back prevailed against several opponents and defeated "Club" goalkeeper Christian Mathenia from a distance, which is worth seeing (33rd).

The 1-0 gave the hosts security at first, because they were now the more active team in front of 5701 spectators.

Nuremberg fought their way back into the game after the break.

Daferner equalized after a corner kick.

In 15 duels between the two teams there has never been a draw.

That this series continues is due to Duah.

The substitute rewarded the significantly improved Nuremberg team in injury time.

Many goals for Karlsruhe

With a goal spectacle, Karlsruher SC impressively continued its upward trend at SSV Jahn Regensburg and inflicted the second defeat in a row on the Upper Palatinate.

The efficiently playing team from Baden won 6-0 (3-0) at the Jahn on Saturday and thus played their way into the middle of the league table.

Marcel Franke (7th), Paul Nebel (14th) and Jerôme Gondorf (43rd) made the preliminary decision in front of 9612 spectators.

Fabian Schleusener (48th/66th) and Tim Breithaupt (78th) followed suit.

Inspired by the first win of the season, KSC launched attacks on the Regensburg goal almost every minute.

Franke's header after a corner strengthened the guests in their determined game forward.

Jahn keeper Dejan Stojanovic had more to do than in the first four games of the season combined.

Regensburg found no means against the no-frills moves of the guests.

The three changes that Regensburg coach Mersad Selimbegovic made during the break didn't have the desired effect either.

On the contrary: Substitute Scott Kennedy carelessly gave up a ball, Schleusener gratefully accepted the invitation.

The KSC succeeded in almost everything.

Breithaupt put the final point in a completely one-sided game with a volley shot worth seeing from around 15 meters.

Paderborn dominant

Seven in one go: With their third win in a row, SC Paderborn is back at the top of the table and inflicted the first defeat of the new season on Holstein Kiel with an offensive spectacle.

The East Westphalians also won their fifth home game in a row and defeated the North Germans 7-2 (5-2) in a game worth seeing with many offensive scenes.

With a penalty kick converted by Florent Muslija (7th minute), the hosts, who had won their first two home games 5-0 and 4-2, started the brisk game from the start.

Julian Korb (10') equalized immediately, but goals from Julian Justvan (13'), Raphael Obermair (25') and Felix Platte (29'/37') ensured a comfortable lead within half an hour.

The Paderborn team scored five goals in less than 20 minutes in the 5-0 win against Karlsruher SC on matchday one.

Marvin Pieringer (52nd) and Dennis Srbeny (80th) continued to score in front of 9641 spectators after the break.

Steven Skrzybski (45.+1) had previously scored the second goal for the guests, Alexander Mühling awarded a penalty kick for Kiel.