Strugglers Nuremberg will fight to the very end as they
aim to avoid relegation from the Bundesliga.
Nuremberg sit second from bottom in the standings after
Sunday's 4-1 drubbing at the hands of UEFA Champions League hopefuls Bayer
Leverkusen.
After four consecutive defeats, Gertjan Verbeek's men are
one point adrift of the relegation play-off spot and five short of safety with
three games remaining.
But with a trip to seventh-placed Mainz coming up on
Saturday, Argentinean defender Javier Pinola says the club have not consigned
themselves to second-tier football next season.
"We don't have many points," said the
31-year-old. "But we don't need to talk about this much.
"We have to seize these last three games, fight
until the death and not give up.
"The experienced players must pick up the team
again. We shouldn’t let our heads slip."
Nuremberg, who have conceded 13 goals from their past
four games, will take heart from the fact that they are unbeaten in two games
against Mainz.
Fellow relegation candidates Eintracht Braunschweig and
Hamburg are also facing a defining weekend as they look to avoid the drop.
Braunschweig are at the foot of the table after
back-to-back defeats left them on 25 points ahead of their clash against Hertha
Berlin.
Hamburg occupy the relegation play-off position and are
away to high-flying Augsburg, knowing a win would move them within a point of
safety if Stuttgart lose to 14-placed Hannover.
In other fixtures across the weekend, second-placed
Borussia Dortmund can do arch-rivals Schalke a favour if they beat Bayern
Leverkusen.
Schalke are clinging onto the final automatic qualifying
spot for next season's UEFA Champions League, four points ahead of Leverkusen.
If Schalke suffer defeat at home to fellow European hopefuls
Borussia Monchengladbach, their buffer would be cut to one point on the back of
a Leverkusen triumph.
Champions Bayern Munich are at home to Werder Bremen, who
are nine points clear of the danger zone having collected seven points from a
possible 12.
Elsewhere, Freiburg are on the road against in-form
Wolfsburg, while Hoffenheim and Eintracht Frankfurt go head-to-head.
Culled from Soccerway


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