VfB beat Union Berlin
VfB Stuttgart earned a deserved 3-0 victory away to Union Berlin on Bundesliga Matchday 8 to cement second place in the standings.
VfB Stuttgart earned a deserved 3-0 victory away to Union Berlin on Bundesliga Matchday 8 to cement second place in the standings.
1. FC Union Berlin’s new home kit bears the Adidas Primegreen label, which highlights that this product was made of 100% recycled polyester. Primegreen is an innovative, high-performance material that avoids waste and conserves natural resources, while also providing full functionality for sports.
After being left out of the starting line-up for the Wolves’ DFB Cup first-round tie at Makkabi Berlin at the start of the campaign, Maximilian Arnold then went on to miss the Bundesliga Matchday 1 clash with Heidenheim through illness. Since Matchday 3, however, the 29-year-old has played every minute for the Green-and-Whites in the top flight.
The Blues beat Leeds 1-0 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, their first victory since January 15, with Sterling’s direct running and deliveries from the left wing a key factor in transforming their forward play following defeats to Tottenham and Southampton.
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Second home win on the trot! SV Werder turned the game around through Rafael Borré and Justin Njinmah after falling back against 1. FC Köln, running out 2-1 winners. Ole Werner’s side struggled in the first half, but “the second half was really good,” Werner explained after the full-time whistle. Niklas Stark captained the side for the first time and was very pleased with the team performance. WERDER.DE have summarised the reaction to the win.
On Saturday evening, Ruben Vargas played 63 minutes as the Swiss national team visited Kosovo. Despite leading twice, his side had to settle for a draw after conceding an injury-time equaliser. Nevertheless, Switzerland remain undefeated at the top of Group I. On Tuesday (20:45 CEST), they host Andorra.
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Serbia’s second oldest football team were stuck in the third and fourth divisions for decades and even played in the leagues of other countries due to the volatile history of the region. It was only in 2013 that FK TSC, located near the Hungarian border, began its steady sporting ascent thanks to extensive financial support coming from Hungary.
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