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VfL Bochum 1848

After cup thrown: #BOCBMG abandoned

The Bundesliga match between VfL Bochum 1848 and Borussia Mönchengladbach was abandoned with the score at...

1. FC Köln

All the best, Timo!

FC Managing Director Christian Keller said, “329 appearances for FC speak for themselves. Only Toni Schumacher and Bodo Illgner were between the sticks more often than Timo. To remain number one over so many years is a feat which you have to work incredibly hard for. But there is more to it than that: Timo developed from a talented goalkeeper to an experienced Bundesliga player in his time here. Whether on the pitch, in the dressing room, on the bench or in the stands, he was always important for the FC team. For that, a huge thank you. The fact that he has the desire to play, that is completely understandable. There is an amount of courage that goes along with that, after so many years at FC to then join another club. For that, we wish him all the very best.”

FC Augsburg

Maaßen: “Staying together as a team is all that matters”

“Of course we need points, but everything is in our hands and that’s how we’ll approach the remaining fixtures,” said Enrico Maaßen, looking ahead to the last seven games of the Bundesliga season. “It’s important to stay in control in this period and believe in your own strengths.”

FCA had to accept a 3-1 defeat recently against 1. FC Köln in front of a sold-out crowd in the WWK Arena: “Of course, we’re not going to sugar-coat things; we often concede goals too easily, even though we are playing well in the game. We have to be consistent at the back and use everything we have to score goals,” summarised Maaßen.

Hertha Berlin

“We can’t perform the way that we did here”

Hertha travel back from Gelsenkirchen without any points and deeply disappointed. The 5-2 defeat against Schalke 04 wasn’t helped by conceding too early goals, as well as conceding again almost immediately after half time.“It’s inexplicable to concede five goals against Schalke. It’sa bitter blow, we didn’t expect this,” said Marvin Plattenhardt, frustrated at the team’s performance. “We didn’t play well defensively over large periods of the game, didn’t compete in challenges and lost the ball too much in build-up play.” herthabsc.com has all the immediate reaction to the loss in Gelsenkirchen.

TSG Hoffenheim

Bundesliga team overcomes U23s in internal friendly

Thursday Bundesliga team overcomes U23s in internal friendly TSG Hoffenheim have used the fixture-free period in...

RB Leipzig

Top 10 goalscorers for RB Leipzig: Werner, Frahn, Poulsen and co.

Top strikers, dangerous midfielders and one defender | Timo Werner leading the way | RBL’s all-time top-scorers

1. FSV Mainz 05

Five Zerofivers away on international duty

Following a short summer break after the end of the 2021/22 Bundesliga season, Leandro Barreiro, Jonny Burkardt, Karim Onisiwo, Anton Stach and Silvan Widmer will be back on the pitch in the coming days. The quintet will be in action with their respective national teams in the Nations League and U21 EURO qualifying. 

1. FC Union Berlin

Union to host Premier League side Nottingham Forest

1. FC Union Berlin’s long-standing partner, IFA, will return this year to host the world’s largest trade fair for consumer electronics between September 2-6, 2022 at Messe Berlin. For the last two years, the popular event was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. “We are proud to be able to present this year’s opposition which is steeped in tradition and returns to the top division. It will be a high-quality encounter and emotionally will touch us even more. Like all Union fans, even we at IFA have taken Taiwo to our hearts. We are very pleased that we all now have the opportunity to say goodbye,” said IFA Director Jens Heithecker.

VfL Wolfsburg

Fourth win in a row

VfL Wolfsburg won 2-1 at TSG Hoffenheim in their final Bundesliga match of 2022, capping off a perfect week in which the Wolves won all three of their games and extended their unbeaten run to nine in all competitions. The Green-and-Whites had to come from behind on Saturday afternoon, though, after Christoph Baumgartner headed the hosts in front from a corner in the 42nd minute. The equaliser came in the fourth minute of first-half stoppage time courtesy of an Ozan Kabak own goal. Ridle Baku scored the winning goal in the second half (56’) on the break.