Germany 2.Bundesliga Nuremberg vs Bochum
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Nuremberg Insider Soccer Info:
When missing Nuremberg’s 2:1 defeat in Kaiserslautern on Matchday twenty five through suspension, Jan Polak should come against Bochum. One man less probably to feature, however, is Danny Blum, who was withdrawn injured after twenty minutes in the defeat.
Niclas Fullkrug is out for the foreseeable future once a knee operation, whereas Samuel Radlinger also remains unavailable. Influential centre-0.5 Jurgen Mossmer did build his comeback against Lautern, however, a game in that Alessandro Schopf scored his fifth of the season.
Suspended: None
Doubtful: Bihr (muscle)
Injured/unavailable: Gebhart (groin), Evseev (back), Fullkrug (knee), Blum (muscular), Radlinger (knock)
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Bochum Insider Soccer Info:
Thomas Eisfeld returns to the Bochum line-up after suspension on Matchday twenty five. Fellow midfielders Yusuke Tasaka and Tobias Weis remain absent through injury, whereas Stefano Celozzi was withdrawn injured at first half in the success.
Stanislav Sestak scored his second consecutive brace within the victory, while Simon Terodde’s opener ensured he moved joint-high of the scoring charts on thirteen goals. Both players’ form could be a sign that new coach Gertjan Verbeek’s attacking philosophy is taking hold.
Suspended: None
Doubtful: Celozzi (knock)
Injured/unavailable: Weis, Holthaus (ligament damage), Simunek (adductor), Gyamerah (fitness), Tasaka (ankle)
Head to Head:
This pair have met five times, but only once since 2000. Bochum have four wins to their name, while it ended 1-1 on Matchday 9.
Match Preview:
Nuremberg lost 2:1 in Kaiserslautern on Matchday 25 however will think about themselves unfortunate to have been 2 goals behind timely when a positive display. Luck wasn’t with goalkeeper Patrick Rakovsky, and Rene Weiler’s men dominated the second amount however scored too late to mount a comeback.
Although der Club lost an unbeaten home record under Weiler on Matchday twenty four against Heidenheim, the Bavarians’ record at the Grundig Stadion remains one amongst the league’s best (W6 D3 L3). Consecutive defeats have in all probability, however, made promotion straight back to the prime flight unattainable.
Bochum demonstrated their attacking firepower on Matchday 25 in a very four-1 home victory over Heidenheim. Stanislav Sestak notched a brace, whereas Simon Terodde missed a probability to do likewise when his late penalty was saved. Although there was a second-0.5 wobble, the win makes it 5 unbeaten under new coach Gertjan Verbeek.
The Ruhr district outfit, who have climbed to tenth, will begin confidently once drawing the last two on the road. Although Bochum’s record on their travels (W3 D5 L4) reads acceptably, they have typically succumbed to sides higher within the standings.
Expect Nuremberg DNB (Home Draw No Bet)
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