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Greuther Fürth ends five-game slump with dramatic stoppage-time winner

A last-gasp hero and VAR drama defined Fürth’s nail-biting triumph. How one moment of magic erased weeks of frustration for the struggling side.

So we a stadium in front of us and there are 6 players standing and we see 3 footballs over here,...
So we a stadium in front of us and there are 6 players standing and we see 3 footballs over here, so this is a football match and we see a lot of spectators over here and they are wearing the raincoats and holding the umbrellas, so it might be raining over there and we see a lot of cameramen here, shooting the match.

Joker Dehm gifts Fürth late win against Münster - Greuther Fürth ends five-game slump with dramatic stoppage-time winner

SpVgg Greuther Fürth snapped a five-match winless streak with a narrow 1-0 victory over Preußen Münster in the 2. Bundesliga. The winning goal came from Jannik Dehm in the fifth minute of stoppage time, securing a crucial three points for the home team at the Sportpark Ronhof on Friday evening.

Despite Fürth's limited attempts on goal (11), compared to Münster's 14, the home team managed to find the back of the net. Two goals were initially ruled in for Fürth but later disallowed due to VAR reviews for offside. Noel Futkeu's goal in the 28th minute and Aaron Keller's in the 89th were both chalked off.

Münster had a chance to snatch a late win when captain Jorrit Hendrix struck the post with a shot in the 87th minute. However, it was Fürth who found the winner, with Jannik Dehm scoring in the 95th minute. This goal ended Fürth's five-match winless run and was their only attempt on target throughout the match.

Thomas Kleine, head coach of SpVgg Greuther Fürth, led his team to a vital victory, defeating Preußen Münster 1-0. Despite having fewer attempts on goal and two disallowed goals, Fürth's resilience paid off with a late winner, securing a crucial three points in their 2. Bundesliga campaign.

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