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Borussia and Frankfurt share the points in a hard-fought encounter On Matchday 33 of the Bundesliga,...
SV Werder Bremen were able to bring home a point from their final away fixture of the season after the clash against RB Leipzig ended in a 1-1 draw on Saturday afternoon. SVW delivered a strong performance against the fourth-place side, and despite not finding the back of the net in their own right, the Green-Whites were rewarded for their efforts with an own goal from Nicolas Seiwald in the first half (35’). After the break, RBL turned up the heat and found their equaliser through Benjamin Sesko (61’), meaning that the spoils were shared for the first time between the two sides in the league at the Red Bull Arena.
Die Wölfinnen surrendered an equalizer late to push the game into extra time, but were too strong and had too much in reserve for the Gunners to deal with. They have booked a date with FC Barcelona in the Final on June 3rd. Highlights below:
No winner on Matchday 33 of the 2023/24 season | An own goal from Nicolas Seiwald gives Werder the lead | Benjamin Sesko saves the day in the second half
It’s fair to say that the Wolves don’t normally travel to Bayern as favourites. From 26 Bundesliga away games against the German record champions to date, they’ve never come away with three points. While the Bavarians can finish between second and fourth with two matchdays to go, the Green-and-Whites’ situation in the table is a lot more open: from 14th place to seventh, anything is theoretically still possible.
Christina Reinke reporting from Milan
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Although SV Werder Bremen battled hard to share the spoils with fourth-place side RB Leipzig on matchday 33, a number of the Green-Whites couldn’t help but think that all three points were very much on the cards. SVW put in a strong display against RBL, particularly in the first half, but were unable to defeat Leipzig on this occasion. WERDER.DE were in the mixed zone after the game to gather the reaction to the draw.
FCA’s head coach made three changes to the starting eleven for this game against Stuttgart, who have already qualified for next season’s Champions League. Kristijan Jakić returned in defensive midfielder following suspension and Niklas Dorsch also came in. The same went for Iago who had recovered from injury and was able to start in his final home game for FCA.
Ahead of the must-win game versus Hertha Berlin, journalist Archie Rhind-Tutt noticed something interesting during the warmup. While Muller wasn’t included in the starting XI this time, he was having an animated conversation with assistant coach Zsolt Low while the rest of the team warmed up. Just watching the video, it’s clear that they were talking about tactics.
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