FCN goalkeeper Reichert shines without a goal after a historical victory!

FCN goalkeeper Reichert shines without a goal after a historical victory!

Fürth, Deutschland - As part of the current season, Jan Reichert, the goalkeeper of FC Nürnberg (FCN), set an important sign on the 1-0 victory against Eintracht Braunschweig on the last match day: it was his first game without conceding a goal for several weeks. In the previous four matches, the FCN had conceded a total of 10 goals, which corresponds to an average of 2.5 goals per game. Reichert said positively about this success and emphasized how good it feels without giving a goal off. In the preliminary round, the FCN could only hold the zero twice, with a 4-0 win against Fürth and a 0-0 against Kaiserslautern.

The team has already had to accept 30 goals this season, which corresponds to an average value of almost two goals per game. Only four teams in the league have worse statistics. Despite these defensive weaknesses, Reichert is satisfied with his own development, in particular with regard to his participation in the European Championship training session. He remains optimistic and wishes that the FCN will appear defensively stable in the new year and concede fewer goals.

changes and progress in the defensive

The defensive of FC Nürnberg is now characterized by recognizable progress. The Nuremberg goals conceded until the eighth matchday of the season, which corresponded to an average of two goals conceded per game. A switch to a triple chain and a subsequent familiarization period meant that the goal scoring in the last four games could be reduced to just one goal per game. In two of these encounters, the FCN kept the zero, as in 0-0 against Kaiserslautern.

The captain of the team, Robin Knoche, emphasized that the team has now found their system. In addition, the offensive performance has improved significantly: the average goals per game rose from 1.4 to 3.3 in the last four league games. During this period, FC Nürnberg scored a total of 13 goals, only SV Darmstadt was more dangerous with 14 goals.

With an average age of 24.3 years, the FCN represents the youngest team of the second division season. Many players, including Finn Jeltsch, Stefanos Tzimas, Caspar Jander and Berkay Yilmaz, show promising performances. The team is currently in seventh place in the table, with 18 points, and has scored without defeat in the last five league games. This increases the self -confidence and the playful understanding of the team. In addition, Castrop and Jeltsch were nominated for the U-national teams, which further underlines the positive development.

For further details on the defensive of the FCN and the latest developments, we refer to the reporting of fcn.de .

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