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Nov 9, 2012 at 7.30pm UK
 
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2-1

Müller (12'), Ivanschitz (21')
FT(HT: 2-1)
Nilsson (40')

Live Commentary: Mainz 2-1 Nuremberg - as it happened

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Re-live the minute-by-minute text commentary of the Bundesliga clash between Mainz and Nuremberg with Sports Mole.

Mainz hosted Nuremberg at the Coface Arena in Friday's Bundesliga match looking to maintain their European ambitions.

Thomas Tuchel's side did indeed bag maximum points in front of their own supporters with a 2-1 victory.

Nicolai Muller and Andreas Ivanschitz put Mainz 2-0 up after just 21 minutes, but Per Nilsson halved the deficit five minutes from the half-time interval.

Both sides had chances to add to the scoreline in the second half, but the match eventually ended in favour of the hosts.

Read how it all unfolded in our minute-by minute live commentary below.

Hello and welcome to Sports Mole's live coverage of the Bundesliga match between Mainz and Nuremberg from the Coface Arena. The game will kick off at 7.30pm and you can catch all the action as it happens live on this page.
Heading into tonight's match, hosts Mainz find themselves eighth in the league table with 14 points from 10 matches.
On the other hand, visitors Nuremberg are three points behind them in 14th but are just four points above the bottom two.
Mainz Starting Lineup: Wetklo, Svensson, Pospech, Noveski, Diaz, Rukavytsya, Baumgartlinger, Soto, Muller, Ivanschitz, Szalai
Nuremberg Starting Lineup: Rakovsky, Nilsson, Klose, Plattenhardt, Chandler, Simons, Balitsch, Gebhart, Kiyotake, Esswein, Pekhart
The man to look out for in tonight's match is Mainz forward Adam Szalai. He is the German Bundesliga?s joint-topscorer so far this season with eight goals.
The match is just around five minutes away from kickoff, so stay tuned to this page as we bring you all the action from what promises to be yet another entertaining Bundesliga fixture.
The kickoff has been postponed for 10 minutes because of traffic, so the game will start at 7.40pm instead of at 7.30pm.
The two sets of players are now coming on to the pitch, as the kickoff is just moments away...
And the match begins...
Nicolai Muller on the attack right from the start down the right flank and he does get inside the Nuremberg penalty area, but he is eventually dispossessed by Timothy Chandler.
The crowd is already in full voice at the Coface Arena, as both sides look comfortable on the ball at the moment.
Timo Gebhart runs with the ball down the right flank for Nuremberg and sends Alexander Esswein through on goal, but the assistant referee raises his flag for offside.
Mainz looking the better of the two sides in the last two minutes, as they have created two moves that have troubled the Nuremberg defence.
Muller earns a corner as he cuts inside from the right flank and has to be dispossessed in the final minute. He has looked very lively and very good in the opening minutes of the match.
GOAL Nicolai Muller scores and makes it 1-0 to Mainz! He gets the ball on the right flank, runs past his marker, gets inside the Nuremberg penalty box and shoots past Peter Rakovsky.
Muller has been the most prominent player on the pitch so far in this game and his goal is well taken as well. However, you do have to ask questions of the Nuremberg defence.
YELLOW CARD The first caution of the match is given to Per Nilsson.
The Mainz supporters are in loud voice at the ground, as they are cheering their side for the second goal of the evening.
I have not seen much of Adam Szalai in this game. He is the joint topscorer in the German Bundesliga with eight goals, remember.
Timothy Chandler is down injured just on the edge of Nuremberg's penalty area following a challenge with Andreas Ivanschitz. The medics are in, and hopefully he will be back on his feet soon.
GOAL Mainz score their second goal of the evening and make it 2-0! Andreas Ivanschitz is sent through on goal by Julian Baumgartlinger and he makes no mistake from close range,
Midway through the first half, and Mainz are already 2-0 up. This could be a long night for Nuremberg. Oh, the second goal was brilliantly crafted, I must say, very precise passing from Baumgartlinger.
It is all Mainz at the moment, as Nuremberg are showing no imagination whatsoever.
Half an hour gone, and it is 2-0 to Mainz.
Tomas Pekhart goes close for Nuremberg! Hiroshi Kiyotak gallops down the right flank and floats in a cross that Pekhart heads towards goal, but fails to keep it on target.
Christian Wetklo is forced to make a brilliant save between the Mainz posts, as Hiroshi Kiyotake takes an attempt from outside the box. That was a great curling shot from Kiyotake.
The visitors come close again! Kiyotake delivers a great ball that Per Nilsson heads towards the Mainz goal, but cannot keep it on target. Nuremberg are looking very dangerous at the moment.
Just an update on the yellow card situations. Mainz's Junior Diaz and Nuremberg's Marvin Plattenhardt have been shown yellow cards in the last three or so minutes.
Goal Nuremberg have finally scored and have halved the deficit. Kiyotake floats in a great delivery from a corner that Nilsson rises above his marker to powerfully head home.
Four minutes left for the first half to end, and the match is now delicately poised. Nuremberg have been asking questions of the Mainz defence since the half-hour mark and, I have to say, they deservedly scored their first goal of the evening.
Kiyotake is on fire tonight! He cuts inside from the right and shoots on the Mainz goal from outside the penalty area, but fails to keep his shot on target.
The referee blows the half-time whistle and brings an end to the first-half action.
It is 2-1 to Mainz at half-time at the Coface Arena. Nicolai Muller scored for the hosts in the 12th minute and Andreas Ivanschitz doubled their advantage on 21 minutes. However, Nuremberg refused to give up and came back strongly in the final 15 minutes of the half, and deservedly pulled one back through Per Nilsson on 40 minutes.
The second half will start in a matter of minutes. Mainz lead 2-1 at home from the first half.
The two sets of players are now on the pitch and are getting ready to kick things off in the second half.
And the second half begins...
Mainz made a substitution at the break. Jan Kirchhoff has come on in place of Bo Svensson.
OH! Mainz almost make it 3-1! Zdenek Pospech puts in a low cross from the right that Adam Szalai turns towards the Nuremberg goal, but cannot keep it on target.
I think that is the first time I have seen Szalai take a proper attempt on goal in this match. He is in a red-hot form at the moment, so Nuremberg need to keep him under check.
End-to-end stuff here, as this time Marvin Plattenhardt shoots on the Mainz goal from a narrow angle from the left, but Wetklo claims the ball with ease.
This is turning out to be yet another superbly entertaining Bundesliga match. At one point Nuremberg seemed dead and buried, but they are now causing Mainz all sorts of problems at the moment.
Nuremberg are forging their attacks down the left flank. Mainz need to be careful on that flank.
Another great chance for the visitors to make it 2-2, as Timothy Chandler floats in a cross from the right flank, but the Mainz defence eventually clear the danger away.
MAINZ HIT THE CROSSBAR! Nicolai Muller floats in a good corner that Jan Kirchhoff powerfully heads towards the Nuremberg goal, but it comes off the crossbar. Oh, that could have been 3-1 to the hosts.
Elkin Soto earns a yellow card for his foul on Hiroshi Kiyotake.
SUBSTITUTION. Mainz bring on Eugen Polanski in place of Nikita Rukavytsya.
Just under half an hour remain in this pulsating Bundesliga game between Mainz and Nuremberg. It is 2-1 to the home side at the moment.
Julian Baumgartlinger shoots from distance at the Nuremberg goal, but his attempt sails over the crossbar.
Yellow card shown to Mainz defender Nikolce Noveski.
Alexander Esswein makes an ambitious attempt on the Mainz goal from distance, but his right-footed shot sails over the crossbar.
Oh, Mainz think that they have scored their third goal of the evening from a free kick but it is ruled out. 2-1 it remains to the hosts.
20 minutes remain in this game, 20 minutes for Nuremberg to earn a point by scoring their second goal of the evening.
Kiyotake has been very influential for Nuremberg down the right flank, with his crosses, shots and corners. However, the visitors fail to capitalise on their successive corners.
Double change for Nuremberg. Sebastian Polter and Mike Frantz come on for Hanno Balitsch and Alexander Esswein.
Chandler takes a shot from outside the box, but his attempt goes yards wide. Wetklo is put under no problem whatsoever.
Muller is back in the thick of the action, as he gallops down the right and earns Mainz a corner. Muller has blown hot and cold this evening.
Uh-oh... A brawl seemed to be starting between the two sets of players. It started following a clash between Muller and Kiyotake. Szalai came rushing to confront Kiyotake, but the referee quickly blew the fire out.
Szalai and Kiyotake are shown yellow cards.
Eugen Polanski takes an attempt on the Nuremberg goal, but cannot keep it on target.
Substitution for Mainz. Ivanschitz comes off, and on comes Radoslav Zabavnik/
Hanno Balitsch, who is on the substitutes' bench, is shown the yellow card by the referee.
Five minutes of normal time remain in this clash, five minutes for Mainz to hand on to their slender 2-1 lead, five minutes for Nuremberg to score the equaliser and take home a point.
Two minutes of normal time remain, both Mainz and Nuremberg going for the kill.
Three minutes of injury time have been awarded.
MULLER! He comes close to making it 3-1 to Mainz in the final minute of injury time!
It's all over at the Coface Arena, as Main have defeated Nuremberg 2-1 in tonight's Bundesliga clash. Nicolai Muller and Andreas Ivanschitz put the hosts 2-0 up after just 21 minutes, but Per Nilsson halved the deficit five minutes from the half-time interval. Both sides had chances to add to the scoreline in the second half, but failed.
I hope that you enjoyed our live coverage of tonight's Bundesliga match here on Sports Mole. Have a good night. It's goodbye from me for now.

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