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After their first match of the afternoon ended in a 1-1 draw against Stade Rennais, SV Werder Bremen sent out a different side for their second clash with the French first-division side. After a hard-fought opening half, the hosts were able to take the lead through Benjamin Bourigeaud (48′).
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VfB’s Enzo Millot put France 1-0 up in the final of the Men’s Olympic football tournament, only for Les Bleus to ultimately lose 5-3 against Spain after extra time.
The visitors from San Sebastián spent part of their own training camp in Japan, where they beat Gamba Osaka 1-0, before losing in their second and final pre-season match, the “Txuri-Urdin” lost 2-0 to Stade Rennes.
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That’s because elsewhere, Wolfsburg left it late but triumphed over 11th-placed Meppen thanks to an Alexandra Popp goal deep into stoppage time. As a result Wolfsburg sit two points below Bayern heading into the final matchday, but enjoy an eight-goal advantage in goals differential.
The French serial champion to visit the Red Bull Arena | Reuniting with Nordi Mukiele| Plenty of familiar faces in the squad
SGS Essen have been a permanent fixture in the Bundesliga since 2004, making a name for themselves primarily through their excellent promotion of young talent. The current German Olympic squad includes Stina Johannes, Nicole Anyomi and Lea Schüller, three players who either came through the SGS youth ranks or took their first steps in professional football there. They are joined by midfielder Lena Oberdorf, who played for Essen from 2018 to 2020 but missed the Games due to a knee injury. Linda Dallmann and Jana Feldkamp – part of the extended national team squad – also come from the Essen talent factory. Thanks to the training and transfer of numerous talented players, SGS are one of the few clubs to be able to compete successfully in the Bundesliga without the backing of a strong men’s club.
Another update from Sport1’s Kerry Hau: PSG aren’t the only suitors, and Bayern Munich may not have acted decisively enough:
The attacking player will leave the Red Bulls after four and a half years | 148 official matches and 63 goals+assists with RBL | European Champion with the Spanish National Team
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