Rot‑Weiss Essen 1 – 0 SpVgg Greuther Fürth: Late Drama Secures Vital Three Points in German 3. Liga
A solitary second‑half goal from striker Simon Engelmann was enough to give Rot‑Weiss Essen a narrow but highly valuable 1‑0 win over SpVgg Greuther Fürth at the Stadion an der Hafenstraße. The result moves Essen further away from the relegation battle, while Fürth’s playoff hopes suffer a setback.
A Tight First Half
The opening 45 minutes were characterised by cautious play from both sides. Essen enjoyed slightly more possession but struggled to break down a well‑organised Fürth defence. The best chance fell to home midfielder Felix Herzenbruch in the 28th minute, but his powerful drive was tipped over by the visiting goalkeeper.
Fruth, who came into the match on a three‑game unbeaten run, looked dangerous on the counterattack but lacked precision in the final third. Striker Julian Green fired wide from the edge of the box just before the interval, leaving the teams goalless at the break.
Engelmann’s Moment of Magic
The deadlock was broken in the 73rd minute. A clever through ball from captain Daniel Heber found Engelmann on the right side of the penalty area. The experienced forward took a touch to set himself and then unleashed a low, hard shot that crept inside the near post past the despairing dive of the Fürth goalkeeper.
Essen then dug deep to preserve their lead. Fürth pushed for an equaliser in the final ten minutes, with midfielder Tobias Schröck hitting a powerful volley that was brilliantly saved by home keeper Marcel Lotka. The home defence held firm in stoppage time to secure a clean sheet and three precious points.
Key Performances
- Simon Engelmann (Essen) – Scored the winning goal and was a constant nuisance for the Fürth backline.
- Marcel Lotka (Essen) – Made three saves, including a crucial stop in the 88th minute to keep the clean sheet.
- Mario Götz (Fürth) – The only visiting player to test the keeper, but lacked support from his teammates.
What It Means
The victory lifts Rot‑Weiss Essen to 12th place in the German 3. Liga standings, now six points clear of the relegation zone. Fürth remain in 8th, but missed the chance to close the gap on the top six. With ten games left, every result matters in a tightly contested mid‑table.

