2. Bundesliga Friday Konferenz round-up 

2. Bundesliga Friday Konferenz round-up 

Ivan Prtajin stole the headlines with a hat trick in Lautern’s thumping victory, while Fürth stunned Arminia Bielefeld to take three valuable points back to Franconia.

It was a dream first half for Torsten Lieberknecht’s side. Just seven minutes in, Kaiserslautern capitalised on some sloppy Münster possession as Prtajin continued his fine form, nodding in Semih Şahin’s cross to make it 1-0. Ten minutes later, the Croatian turned provider: Mika Haas’ deep ball found Prtajin at the back post, who cushioned a header across goal for Naatan Skyttä to head home to make it  2-0.

As so often away from home, Alexander Ende’s side dominated possession but created little. Their task got even harder in the 24th minute when Prtajin struck again. Left unmarked at the back post to meet Paul Joly’s cross, he headed past Johannes Schenk – though the keeper should have done better with a shot straight at him which eventually squirmed over the line. At 3-0 by half-time, Münster had a mountain to climb.

The visitors briefly threatened after the restart when Oliver Batista Meier’s clever dink found substitute Oscar Vilhelmsson, who poked the ball under Julian Krahl to reduce the deficit. But their hopes quickly faded. Fourteen minutes later, a poor clearance from a corner was headed back into the box by Joly, leaving Prtajin unmarked to fire home his hat trick and seal the result at 4-1.

From there, Lautern coasted to the finish, with Münster seemingly already looking ahead to next week’s must win home clash with Braunschweig. A dominant performance from Lieberknecht’s side, who climb into top spot – for now – and take plenty of momentum into their upcoming trip to Paderborn.

Much like last week against Magdeburg, Arminia delivered a flat first half – this time punished heavily for it. Fürth almost struck early after some sloppy possession gifted Noel Futkeu a chance, only for his shot to be blocked from five yards. At the other end, Isaiah Young wasted the hosts’ best chance on 19 minutes when he raced through one-on-one but fired wide.

The breakthrough came in the 25th minute. Branimir Hrgota cleverly dummied Felix Klaus’ pass, leaving Futkeu to slot past Jonas Kersken to make it 1-0. Arminia struggled to respond, with Stefano Russo’s free kick over the bar their only real chance before the half. For the second week in a row Arminia found themselves with plenty to do going into the break. 

Quick take: Big picture: the update fits broader trends across the league with schedule pressure and tight tables. Supporters will watch for clarity from training ground reports and official briefings. We’ll keep an eye on confirmed details as the story develops from official sources.

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