SSV Jahn Regensburg vs VfL Osnabrück Result

3. Liga3. Liga · Germany
SSV Jahn Regensburg

SSV Jahn Regensburg

0 - 2

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VfL Osnabrück

VfL Osnabrück

📍 Jahnstadion Regensburg, Regensburg

🗓️ Saturday, 7 Mar 2026 at 15:30

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Osnabrück Outclass Regensburg with Clinical 2-0 Away Win

VfL Osnabrück produced a composed and clinical display to secure a 2-0 victory away at SSV Jahn Regensburg in the 3. Liga. Goals in either half—first in the 39th minute and then again in the 63rd—ensured the visitors left the Jahnstadion Regensburg with all three points, while the hosts struggled to break down a disciplined Osnabrück backline. Regensburg, lining up in a 3-4-3 formation, failed to convert their possession into meaningful chances, and despite some promising moments, they rarely threatened Lukas Jonsson’s goal. Osnabrück, also deploying a 3-4-3, managed the game well, absorbing pressure and striking at crucial moments. The match was a testament to Osnabrück’s tactical discipline and efficiency in front of goal.

SSV Jahn Regensburg

SSV Jahn Regensburg

5.5/10

Regensburg started brightly and looked to impose themselves with a 3-4-3 setup, but their efforts fizzled out as the match wore on. Despite some energetic play from midfielders like Adrian Fein and Philipp Muller, the hosts failed to carve out clear opportunities. Their attacking trio, including Eric Hottmann and Christian Kühlwetter, were largely kept quiet by a resolute Osnabrück defense. A single yellow card summed up their frustrations, as Regensburg struggled to match Osnabrück's clinical edge and ultimately fell short in both penalty areas.

Key Players

Adrian Fein: Worked tirelessly in midfield, trying to link play and break up Osnabrück attacks.
Philipp Muller: Provided energy and width but was unable to create clear chances.

Strengths

Midfield work rateEarly pressing

Weaknesses

Lack of creativity in final thirdStruggled to break down Osnabrück's defenseFailed to recover after conceding
VfL Osnabrück

VfL Osnabrück

7.5/10

Osnabrück executed their game plan to perfection, maintaining defensive solidity and taking their chances clinically. The 3-4-3 formation allowed them to match Regensburg in midfield and exploit spaces on the break. Their first goal just before halftime gave them the platform to control proceedings, and a second midway through the second half put the result beyond doubt. Despite picking up three yellow cards, Osnabrück's discipline in key moments and their ability to strike when it mattered most made the difference.

Key Players

Robin Meißner: Instrumental in attack, involved in build-up and pressing from the front.
Lukas Jonsson: Kept a clean sheet, organizing his defense and dealing confidently with Regensburg's few threats.

Strengths

Clinical finishingDefensive organizationEffective pressing

Weaknesses

Discipline (three yellow cards)Occasional over-physicality in midfield

Key Moments

39' — Goal

Osnabrück open the scoring with a well-worked move, taking a 1-0 lead before halftime.

63' — Goal

Osnabrück double their advantage, capitalizing on Regensburg's defensive lapse.

first half' — Yellow card

Regensburg pick up a yellow card, reflecting growing frustration.

various' — Yellow cards

Osnabrück accumulate three bookings as they protect their lead with aggressive defending.

Tactical Analysis

Both sides mirrored each other with 3-4-3 formations, leading to a congested midfield battle. Regensburg sought to press high early, but Osnabrück’s compact defensive shape and disciplined wing-backs limited the hosts’ ability to create chances out wide. Osnabrück’s tactical flexibility was evident as they dropped into a back five when out of possession, frustrating Regensburg’s attackers and springing forward decisively on the counter. Set pieces were fiercely contested, but it was Osnabrück’s ability to transition quickly and exploit Regensburg’s defensive gaps that proved decisive. The visitors’ willingness to commit tactical fouls and take bookings also helped them manage the game’s tempo after taking the lead.

Turning Point

The opening goal in the 39th minute shifted momentum decisively in Osnabrück's favor, forcing Regensburg to chase the game and leaving them vulnerable to the second goal.

Man of the Match

Robin Meißner

Led the line with intelligence and intensity, playing a key role in both Osnabrück goals and setting the tone for their pressing game.