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SC Freiburg

Leaving a special mark on the club

Nils Peter, who will end his career in the summer, joined SC Freiburg on loan during the winter break of the 2014/15 season and decided to remain at the club despite their relegation to the second division. In eight and a half years at the club, the striker, who also played for Carl Zeiss Jena, Energie Cottbus, FC Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen, made 277 competitive appearances. He scored 105 goals and provided 21 assists. The 34-year-old does not only have the best record as a substitute in league history, but has been SCF’s record goal scorer since January 2020. Petersen played for the Germany national side twice and won the silver medal at the 2016 Olympics.

TSG Hoffenheim

Luca Philipp also extends with TSG

”Luca had a late development as a youth player, but then his progress was all the more rapid. His progression to playing in goal for the Germany U21 team is a testament to the outstanding goalkeeping training at TSG,” says Alexander Rosen, director of football at TSG Hoffenheim. ”Luca has a huge desire to learn, he’s hard-working and he’s talented. Since the beginning of last year he’s established himself as the number two behind Oliver Bauman. Regardless of that, there are open discussions taking place between us and his inner-circle to decide whether a loan might make sense at the end of this season to give him more playing time at as high a level as possible.”

RB Leipzig

RB Leipzig beat Bayern 3-1 in Munich

RB Leipzig book Champions League place | Gnabry opens the scoring in the first half | Laimer, Nkunku and Szoboszlai score in the second half

1. FSV Mainz 05

Kohr: “Things just didn’t go our way today”

Following a 3-0 defeat to VfL Wolfsburg, the Zerofivers were left disappointed that their performance in...

1. FC Union Berlin

Union held 1-1 by Greuther Fürth

Stefan Leitl’s Greuther Fürth opened the scoring after 33 minutes through Branimir Hrgota.

VfL Wolfsburg

Leverkusen stalemate

VfL Wolfsburg played out their tenth draw of the current Bundesliga campaign on Sunday evening, playing out a 0-0 stalemate at home to Bayer Leverkusen in the final game of Matchday 28. The 20,137 fans at the Volkswagen Arena had little to shout about in a first half of few opportunities, but both teams created chances to claim all three points after the interval. However, neither side could find a way past the opposing goalkeeper.

News

Chelsea target had ‘option’ to join Leeds in 2020; player ‘struggled’ after ‘serious offer’ was rejected

“I had two options, between Leeds and Leipzig,” Gvardiol told The Times.

Borussia Dortmund

A profile of Sébastien Haller: Back to being a footballer at last

“You can get cancer, but you can also beat it. That’s what I’ve learned in the past six months,” says the 28-year-old Frenchman. “You’re not only fighting the disease, you’re also fighting for your children, you can’t just give up.” Five days before Christmas, the doctor gave him the green light: The patient can play professionally again. And he wants to be a role model for all young men.

Borussia M'gladbach

Match facts ahead of #B04BMG

Match facts ahead of #B04BMG Everything to know ahead of Sunday evening’s Bundesliga game away against...

SV Werder Bremen

A win gets us over the line

SV Werder face 1. FC Köln in their final home match of the season on Saturday (15th May, 15:30 CEST). Whilst the guests have already confirmed their place in the Bundesliga next season, SVW want to make sure of their top-flight status with a win at the wohninvest WESERSTADION. “We’ve been focusing on a win and assuring survival this week,” said head coach Ole Werner at his pre-match press conference on Friday.