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Media round ahead of RB Leipzig vs. Borussia Dortmund with the RBL striker
Türkiyemspor: Scheunemann – Wolter Cosme, Schick, Laue, Toth (88. Kullick) – Lübcke, Hartwig (68. Beyaztepe) – Pflanz (88. Griethe), Szuh, Loredo Ahoki (80. Mohamad) – Wippig (88. Schwedler)
After scoring to make it 1-0 (45+7), Paris Brunner unluckily hit the woodwork on two occasions. Max Moerstedt (TSG Hoffenheim, 60) then made it 2-0, with Bilal Yalcinkaya (Hamburger SV, 81) making it 3-0, before the New Zealanders grabbed a consolation goal when they converted from the penalty spot in stoppage time.
In addition, Matthäus Klinsmann even accused him of being responsible for his dismissal as Bayern captain via a “secret diary” from which the picture quoted.
For Türkiyemspor Berlin, the clear 11:2 defeat last Sunday against 1. FC Union Berlin was their first defeat in two and a half months. As a result, the Kreuzberg club have dropped to 4th place in the table behind FC Carl Zeiss Jena II and are now eleven points behind the Eisernen, who remain top of the Regionalliga Nordost without losing a single point.
The scenario: While Neckarsulm were bottom of the Bundesliga and still without a point, BVB had cemented their placed in the group of challengers to league leaders Bietigheim. With a tally of 10-4 points, Dortmund were level with Thüringer HC and Blomberg-Lippe in positions three to five.
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With the way things have gone on the pitch with Bayern now out of both the DFB-Pokal and Champions League and one point adrift of Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga table, there’s justifiably been a lot of questions asked of Bayern’s board and their decision to sack Nagelsmann. Of course, there’s the distinct possibility that they’d be in exactly the same position they are now even if they held on to Nagelsmann, but that’s speculation at best. And hindsight is 20/20.
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After gaining promotion to the Bundesliga in their first season together, the team then confidently stayed in the top flight. In the following three seasons, Fischer then led the team to seventh, fifth and fourth placed finishes, qualifying for the UEFA Conference League, Europa League and ultimately the Champions League competitions for the first time in the club’s history.
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