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When the Jahnelf guest in the Karlsruhe Wildparkstadion, then memories come on the 14th May 2012 high. At that time the Badener turned in the relegation return match against the third of the 3rd league a 0: 1 deficit in a 2: 1.
Everything looked first after the league, before the 2: 2 fell, had risen through the Regensburg because of the away goals rule. Brisant: The KSC ran against only eight Regensburg field players, as the red roses were outnumbered because of two declarations.
Seven and a half years later, both teams are together again in the 2nd Bundesliga, where Karlsruhe is against Regensburg according to odds of bookmakers in the role of favorites.
A noteworthy assessment, especially since the Baden have won only two of their six home games in the Wildparkstadion and have not retracted a threesome since eight league games.
Meanwhile, the Jahnelf is unbeaten in seven league games and last brought twelve out of 18 possible points, which has advanced the selection of Mersad Selimbegović in fifth place, which is quite an important factor at Karlsruhe against Regensburg for the forecast.
Coupled with the fact that the KSC could never win a match in professional football against the Reds, we think the next point win the Regensburg is very likely. The highest value is to be found in our eyes at Karlsruhe against Regensburg in the tip on the division of points.
Karlsruhe:
Actually, the climber Karlsruher SC had started very well into the new season. With three wins and three defeats from the first six games, the Baden first mixed in the top third of the table, before a very curious series started.
A series that brought the unfortunate title “Remis kings” to the Karlsruhern, because the troupe of Alois Schwartz managed the feat of playing seven league games in series only in a draw. Although the KSC was then unbeaten for a total of nine games in a row.
The lost Baden-Württemberg derby against VfB Stuttgart on Sunday, however, shows how quickly such a balance sheet can turn back into negative territory. After the clear 0-3 in the Swabians on an absolutely used day, there are now eight league games in series without victory on record.
Last time on 13 September 2019, the promoted won a league game: a 1-0 home win over SV Sandhausen. Therefore, it is all the more surprising in our eyes, that at Karlsruhe against Regensburg, the odds turn out in the direction of the home side.
After all, there are only two wins from six league matches at the local construction site called Wildparkstadion, which gives the Badeners a sobering 14th place in the home table. To make matters worse, the Karlsruher already conceded eleven goals in their own stadium.
Only four second division teams conceded more goals at home – but all four have played at home seven times. Home strength therefore looks really different.
After all, with the exception of the third keeper Sven Müller and backup striker Marco Djuricin currently no one is injured. This means that Alois Schwartz can go all out and send his best team to the field.
Regensburg:
While the Karlsruher home side have not won since September, the Jahnelf has undergone exactly the opposite development and not lost since September.
After the 1: 2 at Dynamo Dresden on 22 September 2019, the team won three of their seven league games and climbed in conjunction with four other draws now to fifth place.
At the weekend, the Rothosen succeeded against favorite opponent Heidenheim a practically never threatened sovereign 3: 1 victory in which Andreas Albers had brought the guests only by desperate Fehlpass once again before he ironed out his mistake personally with a worthwhile Seitfallzieher and restored the old distance.
Much reason for joy so in the camp of Bavaria, where coach Mersad Selimbegovic after initial difficulties in the 2019/20 season has now arrived completely. Moreover, the many newcomers – twelve new faces had to be integrated after the departures in the summer – have now become a solid unit.
This mixes the Jahnelf, which had landed last summer in a respectable eighth place, again in the upper third of the table and may at least secretly dream of the first ascent to the Beletage of German football. In fact, the relegation place is only six points away.
Particularly positive is the balance sheet in foreign places. Only two of the previous seven away games in the 2nd Bundesliga lost to SSV and conceded in the distance, above all, only eight goals – the third best value of the entire league.
Aspects that additionally fuel a shot at the point win of the Rothosen at Karlsruhe against Regensburg, although they sometimes lacked the very last punch. Three of the seven games in the distance ended only in a draw, which is why the division of points is a very conceivable scenario, in the end, both teams could probably live.
After all, the hospital of the Jahnelf is similarly empty. Only Andreas Geipl and Oliver Hein are missing at the moment, so Mersad Selimbegovic will presumably again call his center-back Benedikt Gimber into the defensive midfield. A measure that already worked perfectly against Heidenheim.
In addition, Marcel Correia returns after his dismissed yellow card suspension and is expected to come back for Tim Knipping back into central defense. The Freiburger represented the Portuguese, however, worthy. On his birthday he succeeded against Heidenheim the opening goal to 1: 0. Also in width, the Jahnelf seems to be very well occupied.
Karlsruher vs Regensburg head to head matches
14.05.12 2BUN Karlsruher Regensburg 2 : 2
11.05.12 2BUN Regensburg Karlsruher 1 : 1
02.05.04 2BUN Regensburg Karlsruher 1 : 1
28.11.03 2BUN Karlsruher Regensburg 0 : 3
16.03.01 RL Karlsruher Regensburg 2 : 0