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Borussia Dortmund

Handball women lose 28-19 in first leg in Nantes

The scenario: In comparison to previous weeks, the strained personnel situation had eased slightly before the quarter-final first leg in Nantes. Only Meret Ossenkopp, who had fallen ill, did not make the trip to France. Alina Grijseels, who has been out for more than three weeks due to a thigh injury, sat on the bench in Nantes though did not get any playing time.

Borussia M'gladbach

Rainer Bonhof: “We’d like to reach 10th spot”

Rainer Bonhof: “We’d like to reach 10th spot” We sat down with vice president Rainer Bonhof...

VfL Bochum 1848

Turned it around. Hello Quarter Finals!

A magical Cup night at anne Castroper! In front of only 750 fans VfL Bochum 1848...

FC Bayern München

Julian Nagelsmann refusing to dwell on Bayern Munich’s Gladbach loss, fine from the DFB

Looking forward to the business end of the season with a bevy of crucial matches right around the corner across all three fronts, Nagelsmann has buried the hatchet from last weekend and doesn’t want to dwell on it whatsoever. “We didn’t get the result we wanted against Gladbach. We have a duty at Bayern to win all games. That’s why there’s pressure. But you shouldn’t take every public opinion at face value,” he said in his press conference ahead of the Union Berlin clash (as per @iMiaSanMia).

Hertha Berlin

“We have a clear task”

The pain of the seventh relegation in Hertha’s history was self-evident at the Olympiastadion for all the players. Benjamin Weber was also experiencing this, but calmly spoke to the media, analysing the situation and summing up the events. “When you looked at the faces, you could see the frustration on everyone’s part. We didn’t get relegated in one game, however. It is the result of the whole season with this game as a reflection of that,” said the sporting director.

Hertha Berlin

Hertha BSC seeks to extend bond maturity date

Hertha BSC GmbH & Co. KGaA initiated proceedings on Monday to extend maturity date of the €40 million bond issued in November 2018. Under the new proposed terms, the bond would be extended by 24 months until 8th November 2025. This would be accompanied by a 2% increase in the interest rate – from 6.5% p.a. to 8.5% p.a. – from the interest payment date of 8th August 2023, as well as a reorganisation of the structure of the liabilities permitted under the terms of the bond. In addition, the repayment amounts are to increase until final maturity, staggered by date. “This extension would enable us to stabilise and improve Hertha BSC’s financial situation for the upcoming season. In addition, it would be an important and central building block in the DFL’s licensing process. Therefore, quick approval and support would be of great importance to us,” explained managing director Thomas Herrich.

TSG Hoffenheim

No Comment: Kasper Dolberg

(1.) Kasper, what is your greatest strength on the pitch? (2.) You’ve had long hair in...

1. FSV Mainz 05

Freiwillige Zertifizierung mit Mehrwert

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1. FC Union Berlin

Heartbreak for Union in last minute

Union had gone into a 25th-minute lead through Sheraldo Becker as the Köpenick side put in a brave performance.

VfL Wolfsburg

Comfortable home win

VfL Wolfsburg delivered a statement of intent in the race for Europe on Sunday, earning a comfortable 3-0 win over 1. FSV Mainz 05 to end a run of six home games without victory. After Jonas Wind had given the Wolves a fifth-minute lead, Sebastiaan Bornauw doubled the Green-and-Whites’ advantage with a header (13’) before Wind scored again (28’) to make it 3-0 at the interval.