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- 1. FC Nuremberg fights with FC Hansa Rostock and wins only on penalties.
- But before the match of the 1.FC Nuremberg DFB Cup in Rostock, it was happening almost more than later on the field.
- Strangers throw in the back window of the FCN team bus. In addition, 300 Ultras from Nuremberg are stopped.
After more than two hours of play, a crowd of players in red dress applauded Rostock, while the curve at home quipped their clbad loud enough: "And you want to be in first division?"
In fact, the weakest team of the evening prevailed at Nuremberg 6: 4 on penalties. The third division Rostock was at least the Bundesliga in the first half and its spectacular superiority had more than 120 minutes of play – but unlike Kai Bülow and Mirnes Pepic, who shot their penalty, found themselves on the Nuremberg side with Hanno Behrens, Georg Margreitter, Lukas Mühl and Tim Leibold are the club's four shooters. "Happiness is a subject," admitted club coach Michael Köllner. "But you also need a good goalkeeper and good players." He himself had not doubted progress.
But otherwise, shot after the game, many discussions quickly returned to action outside the lawn. There was already a lot of time in Rostock before more than two hours of play.
At the start of the match, the four stands of the Baltic Sea stadium were wrapped in blue and white ponchos and the fan curve jumped up and down. Shortly after, the Rostock Fankurve lit pyrotechnics. For some football fans, this also applies when a traditional club with a big fan scene meets another. Others might well go through it.
Projected rear window of the Nuremberg team bus
Otherwise, Rostock has shown up as you know it: this is one of the noisiest stadiums in the first three leagues, in which a frantic audience applauds, each winning a stronger victory than that won elsewhere. The fact that the rear window of the Nuremberg team bus was dropped on the night of Wednesday, however, was not just a club coach Köllner "sick". In addition, "the events in the city" have not pbaded without leaving traces in the crew. "There was always the police and the blue light and my wife asked, at one point, what was going on between us."
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