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Nuremberg and Fürth score prediction

In this game, Nuremberg is predicted to defeat Fürth 2-1 at home.

Nuremberg will have a certain advantage playing at home. They have the advantage of home court and can better adapt to the game atmosphere and venue conditions. Nuremberg's main goalkeeper Canizares was injured in the last round of the league and will be replaced by substitute goalkeeper Hahn in this game, which may have a certain impact on the team's defense.

Nuremberg has a certain advantage in playing at home and has been in good form recently. Although Fürth has always performed well in away games, Nuremberg's defensive performance at home is stable and their offensive strength is strong.

If Nuremberg can use their home advantage to establish an advantage in the first half, they are expected to eventually win the game. Of course, this is just a general prediction. The actual game results still need to be observed on-the-spot performance and tactical adjustments of the players on both sides.

The key to this game will be the performance of both sides on both offense and defense. Nuremberg needs to better utilize its offensive strength when playing at home and strive to establish an advantage in the first half. Felt, on the other hand, needs to maintain a solid defensive system and at the same time exert his offensive strength to strive for victory on the road.

Introduction to Nuremberg Football Club

Nuremberg was founded in 1900. As early as 1909, it had won the South German championship with its outstanding performance. After World War I, Nuremberg gradually expanded its influence to the national league. Between July 1918 and February 1922, Nuremberg remained unbeaten in 104 official matches. In the 1920s, Nuremberg won five league championships and was a strong team at the time, known as the King's Club.

After World War II, Nuremberg's performance declined. The last top league championship was won by the newly established Bundesliga in 1968. It was the team with the most titles at the time, but the head coach Max Merkel However, they believed that the team's lineup was aging and they carried out a major overhaul. As a result, the defending champion was relegated the next season.

In the following decades, there were more relegations. A modern example is that in the 1995/96 season, Nuremberg was fined 6 points due to financial problems. As a result, it was finally demoted from Group B to Group C, although it was promoted again in 1998. In the First Division, Nuremberg was still on the safe line until the last game at the end of the season. It only needed a draw with Freiburg, which only needed 1 point, to successfully avoid relegation.

However, Nuremberg lost the game while rival Frankfurt won a big victory. The two sides had the same points and goal difference. Nuremberg was relegated to Group B again due to fewer goals.

In the 2000s, Nuremberg became a lifter. They returned to the Bundesliga in 2001, were relegated in 2003, and were promoted again the following season. In the 2006/07 season, they just finished sixth and won the German Cup.