Karlsruher will be aiming to build on a 3-2 win over Sandhausen when they take on Nurnberg in the 2. Bundesliga round 22. Karlsruher showed character in their last league match, with the team coming from three goals behind to beat the Black and Whites, and, no doubt, the triumph gave them a confidence boost. Korea international Kyoung-Rok Choi, who scored a brace against Sandhausen, will be one of the men to watch in the home team.
The Bavarians, on the other hand, aim to bounce back from a 2-1 loss to St. Pauli. Nurnberg, though, sit in the danger zone ahead of Matchday 22, and seeing that Karlsruher aim to keep their promotion hopes alive, home win should be considered. Talented defender Noel Knothe is unlikely to feature in Sunday’s clash for the visitors after picking up a knock in the defeat to St. Pauli.
Karlsruher will be aiming to build on a 3-2 win over Sandhausen when they take on Nurnberg in the 2. Bundesliga round 22. Karlsruher showed character in their last league match, with the team coming from three goals behind to beat the Black and Whites, and, no doubt, the triumph gave them a confidence boost. Korea international Kyoung-Rok Choi, who scored a brace against Sandhausen, will be one of the men to watch in the home team.
The Bavarians, on the other hand, aim to bounce back from a 2-1 loss to St. Pauli. Nurnberg, though, sit in the danger zone ahead of Matchday 22, and seeing that Karlsruher aim to keep their promotion hopes alive, home win should be considered. Talented defender Noel Knothe is unlikely to feature in Sunday’s clash for the visitors after picking up a knock in the defeat to St. Pauli.