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2. Bundesliga before the last matchday

Nuremberg before the season finale: This is how FCN stands before the duel at Hannover 96

1. FC Nuremberg goes into the last matchday of the 2. Bundesliga as eighth in the table. On Sunday, May 17 (3:30 p.m.), the away game at Hannover 96 is on the schedule – for FCN a finale against a top team, for which the season overall paints a picture between stability and missed consistency.

Starting position

The starting position is clear: Nuremberg has 45 points after 33 games and is in eighth place. Hannover 96 travels into the 34th matchday with 59 points as third in the table – so at the end, no opponent from Nuremberg's table region awaits, but a benchmark from the top group.

Form curve

The form curve of FCN has recently been stable, without developing a real run. In the past five league games, there have been two wins, two draws, and one loss. In this phase, Nuremberg especially showed that the team can secure results – but at the same time, that the really big upward swings have become rare.

Season record

Over the entire season, the record reflects this pattern:

  • 12 wins
  • 9 draws
  • 12 losses
  • Goal difference 44:42

Nuremberg was thus competitive for long stretches, but repeatedly dropped points that would have been necessary for an attack on the upper table zone. The narrow plus in goal difference underlines: FCN was often close in games, but the difference between a decent and a very good result often remained small.

Momentum from the last home game

The last home game brings momentum: On May 9, Nuremberg set the final point in their own arena with a 3:0 against FC Schalke 04. The performance was a signal in its clarity – and showed how effective FCN can be when it gets structure into the game early and consistently uses its own chances.

Season highlights

Individual season highlights also demonstrate the offensive potential:

  • biggest home win: 5:1 against Karlsruher SC
  • away win 3:2 at Holstein Kiel
  • away win 2:1 at Dynamo Dresden
  • away win 3:2 at Fortuna Düsseldorf

Exactly this range, however, is part of Nuremberg's season story: Nuremberg was able to open and decide games in good phases, but did not bring this quality consistently enough to the pitch over months.

Outlook for the season finale

Now, in Hannover, an opponent awaits who is much higher up in the table and has shown more consistency over the season. For Nuremberg, the duel is therefore less a game "for" something than a game "about" something: How stable is FCN against a team from the top group, how well does the recently solidified results line hold up under higher pressure? The answer will be provided by the season finale on Sunday at 3:30 p.m.

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