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ATS Buntentor from Bremen have been back in the Regionalliga Nord since 2020, having spent two years in the Verbandsliga following their relegation in 2018. Back in the Regionalliga, Buntentor immediately achieved a remarkable 3rd place in the table in the 2021/22 season. The next one was a little more mixed, but with a three-point lead over the relegation places, the team ultimately managed to stay up, finishing in eighth place.
Outlook: Fifth against fourth. A win would see BVB (sitting on 25 points) leapfrog Leipzig in the standings (26 points). The away team are vulnerable on the break (four goals conceded on the counter), which is a promising sign for BVB, who have scored five goals from counter-attacks this season.
Borussia players visit social initiatives A few days after the end of the Bundesliga season, the...
A long and challenging season is now over. SV Werder went through several different phases throughout the campaign. Having been given a few days to reflect, head coach Ole Werner looks back at the last 34 games in his end-of-season interview. The 36-year-old talks about the challenges of pre-season, his personal highlights and his expectations for next year.
During last summer’s United States tour, it was clear that Musiala and Davies are fan favorites in the region. In the case of Musiala (contract until 2026), there’s not much of a rush – a contract renewal wasn’t discussed yet.
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1. FC Union Berlin: Hornschuch (46. Wagner) – K. Orschmann, Becker, D. Orschmann (83. Youssef) – Metzker (74. Bach), Heiseler (74. Görsdorf), Frank, Moraitou (90+1. Scheel), Sakar – Abu Sabbah (83. Rurack), Blaschka (64. Niesler)
The freshly-crowned Bundesliga champions, who will clinch a first ever domestic double with victory over second division’s Kaiserslautern in Saturday’s final, lost 3-0 to Atalanta in the Europa League final in Dublin on Wednesday.
The initial focus is on the clash with Leverkusen. “A few weeks ago, we set ourselves the goal of going into the winter break as the Bundesliga leaders,” reveals Mike Tullberg. Back then, however, conditions were more favourable than they are now. On the one hand, Tullberg has major personnel problems to deal with and, on the other, the team lacks the rhythm of playing competitive matches.
In a report from Sport Bild reporters Tobi Altschäffl and Christian Falk (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Bayern Munich won’t be looking toward England, Spain, Germany, France, or Italy for a solution, but to the Netherlands:
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