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Borussia Dortmund

BVB pick up point in 1-1 draw in Leverkusen

Boris Rupert reporting from Leverkusen

Borussia M'gladbach

#VFBBMG: Match Facts

#VFBBMG: Match Facts All of the key facts and figures ahead of the Foals’ final game...

FC Augsburg

FCA fall 2-1 to Bundesliga champions Leverkusen

After making his professional debut against Hoffenheim (3-1 loss), followed by two cameos against Union Berlin (2-0 win) and Dortmund (5-1 loss), Mert Kömür was handed his first start on the final day in Leverkusen. Head coach Jess Thorup was without Patric Pfeiffer (ill), as well as Kristijan Jakić, Ruben Vargas (both knocks) and Kevin Mbabu (yellow-card suspension). Kömür, Arne Maier and Mads Pedersen replaced the trio in the starting XI. 

Leverkusen came into the game on a 50-game unbeaten run across all competitions, having already been crowned Bundesliga champions. The Werkself were dominant from the start, keeping FCA on the back foot. The hosts opened the scoring in the 12th minute through Victor Boniface, who tapped in the opener after Amine Adli put pressure on Tomáš Koubek following a back pass. A quarter of an hour later, the hosts would go on to double their lead through Robert Andrich. A corner found its way to Jonathan Tah, whose shot was deflected and fell to Andrich, who slotted home a back-heel goal (28′). 

FCA went close in the 32nd minute, as Ermedin Demirović’s shot from the edge of the box was blocked by Tah. Thorup was then forced to make a change just before the break, as Tim Breithaupt was unable to continue after a collision with Exequiel Palacios. Arne Engels came on in his place. 

FC Bayern München

Report: Sadio Mané “isolated” at Bayern Munich, teammates gobsmacked at lack of technical skills, could be sol…

Underperforming on the pitch and embroiled in a few controversies off it, Mané seems to be a very strong candidate to be a one-and-done performer in Bavaria. In a report from Sport Bild reporters Tobi Altschäffl and Christian Falk (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), the journalists paint the picture of Mané being “isolated” after his altercation with Leroy Sané — and also a strong candidate to leave the club during the summer transfer window:

TSG Hoffenheim

“It’s like a parallel world”

In November 2007, Marcus Urban became the first German professional footballer to come out. The former East German youth international didn’t want to live in denial, and thus ended his career with RW Erfurt in 1993. Since coming out, the 52-year-old has been fighting against homophobia in sport, working as a speaker and coach. For 17 May, the International Day against Homophobia (based on the former § 175 StGB law, which made homosexuality a punishable offence), Marcus Urban has now initiated the “Sports Free” campaign, an initiative for a joint coming-out, which he hopes will lead to homosexual footballers sending out a message. TSG Hoffenheim are supporting the project and cause both financially and conceptually.

1. FC Union Berlin

Frederik Rönnow Stays an Unioner

The eight-time Danish international has been part of Union’s goalkeeping team since the summer of 2021 since when he has stood between the posts in 79 competitive matches, keeping 23 clean sheets. The 6′ 2″ tall goalkeeper has made 17 appearances in the Bundesliga, played six matches in the UEFA Champions League and kept goal twice in the DFB Pokal this season alone.

Bayer 04 Leverkusen

One player from each team to watch at the U17 Euros

The UEFA European Under-17 Championship begins in Cyprus on Monday, and there will be a host of teams competing to become the best in Europe. It’ll be a great chance for fans and scouts to take a look at some of the most talented young stars in action.

Borussia Dortmund

“More must happen offensively”

Emre Can: “Leverkusen had more of the play but we led for a long time and wanted to see it over the line. But unfortunately we didn’t manage that. It was good work from us defensively, but more must happen offensively. We can play much better football in that regard. It hurts when you concede a goal so late. We’re involved in all three competitions. We want to give a different account of ourselves compared to last time when we go to Stuttgart in the cup.”

Borussia M'gladbach

Jonas Kersken to leave Borussia on permanent basis

Jonas Kersken to leave Borussia on permanent basis Goalkeeper Jonas Kersken has agreed terms on a...

SV Werder Bremen

Rising to the occasion

On Saturday, 18th May (15:30 CEST), Werder Bremen will take to the pitch for the final time this season, ready to fight for the three points which could see them earn a place in the UEFA Conference League. Ole Werner’s men will have to rely on results elsewhere in order to seal continental qualification, while their opponents travel to the Weser seeking the point they need to ensure Bundesliga survival.