Nuremberg (dpa/lby) – 1. FC Nuremberg wants to take its positive emotions from the last-minute win in Sandhausen (2-1) to the north-south summit against Hamburger SV. “We want to radiate danger from the start. We want to keep attacking and cause stress for the opponent,” said “Club” coach Robert Klauß before the floodlit home game in the 2nd Bundesliga on Saturday (8:30 p.m. / Sky and Sport1) .
The football teacher expects a completely different game than last time against the ambitious North Germans. “It will be the case that HSV has more possession of the ball. They always have that,” said the 37-year-old and appealed to his team: “We mustn’t become too passive. We have to show that we don’t just defend”.
Captain Christopher Schindler is available again for the Franks after his thigh injury. The use of midfielder Lino Tempelmann (muscular problems) and ex-Hamburg player Jan Gyamerah (bruised toe) was unclear on Thursday.