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TSG Hoffenheim

Baumann: “We were lacking courage”

Maximilian Beier: “Stuttgart were significantly better. We did not do what we intended to do today....

1. FC Union Berlin

Union travel to Darmstadt

Under head coach Torsten Lieberknecht, Darmstadt finally returned to the Bundesliga this season after a six-year absence. The foundations of their ultimate promotion were laid in a strong first half of the season, which saw the Lilien top at Christmas, which they followed with a run of four wins on the bounce. Promotion was mathematically certain after 33 games, and a 1-0 home win against 1. FC Magdeburg. 

VfL Wolfsburg

Ralph Hasenhüttl named as new VfL coach

Ralph Hasenhüttl has been named as the Wolves’ new head coach after signing a long-term contract at the club. The 56-year-old will oversee his first training session on Tuesday. The Austrian’s last post was at English Premier League club FC Southampton, where he held the reins between December 2018 and November 2022. A striker in his playing days, Hasenhüttl previously coached RB Leipzig and FC Ingolstadt in the Bundesliga. He helped Leipzig finish as league runners-up in the 2016/17 campaign, earning the club UEFA Champions League qualification. Before then, he steered Ingolstadt to promotion and the Bundesliga 2 title in 2014/15 and comfortably kept them in the top flight the following year. 

Borussia Dortmund

With Moukoko but without Ryerson | Dias to referee | DAZN to broadcast

Borussia Dortmund are away to Newcastle United on Wednesday. Kick-off is at 21:00 CET. We have...

Borussia M'gladbach

Borussia draw 1-1 at 1. FC Heidenheim

Borussia draw 1-1 at 1. FC Heidenheim Borussia drew 1-1 away at 1. FC Heidenheim on...

SV Werder Bremen

Painful defeat in the capital

What a bitter afternoon for the Green-Whites. After a goalless first half, SVW fell to a 2-1 defeat against 1. FC Union Berlin on Saturday at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei. The hosts found the net twice in the space of two minutes through Vertessen (50’) and Aaronson (52’), and while Weiser was able to get one back for Werder (63’), the Green-Whites regrettably had to travel back to Bremen empty-handed.

FC Augsburg

Two FCA players hoping to reach EURO 2024

The semi-finals and finals of the play-offs will be played on Thursday, 21st March and Tuesday, 26th March (both at 20:45 CET). The winners of the three finals will qualify for this summer’s tournament. 12 teams are taking part in the play-offs, including Ermedin Demirović’s Bosnia and Herzegovina.

FC Bayern München

Bayern Munich Alumni: Bastian Schweinsteiger pits Manchester City and AC Milan in the Champions League final

Basti was asked during an “#AskBasti” segment on Twitter and this Man City news outlet captured the 2014 World Cup winner picking Manchester United’s neighbors. However, the so-called “Schweinsteiger curse” might throw a wrench into the plans of Man City as the former German international has had a habit of supporting teams in certain games only for that team to lose. This is similar to the “Drake curse” where the Canadian rapper would wear the shirt of a certain team and that team would go on to lose their game.

SC Freiburg

Narrow defeat against Leverkusen

Not ten minutes after Wirtz’s goal, Ritsu Doan produced a piece of magic of his own, cutting in from the right-hand side, again not being closed down decisively enough, he smashed the ball low into the bottom right corner to equalise (10’). SC had found a strong response to going behind early with their first shot on target. With this goal SC became braver on the ball, especially through Doan on the right-hand side, whose cross was narrowly missed by Vincenzo Grifo at the backpost in the 15th minute. SC had taken a few minutes but had now found their footing in the game, forcing the ‘Werkself’ into careless errors in possession and they had another chance in the 20th minute, with Christian Günter letting fly from distance.

TSG Hoffenheim

Barrier-free stadium visit: new spaces for walking frames

Until now, it has been difficult for fans who were dependent on a walking frame to get into the stadium. In response to the increasing number of requests in recent years, TSG Hoffenheim has created a new parking area exclusively for walking frames for the home match against VfB Stuttgart. This will enable TSG supporters with walking difficulties to visit the stadium with as few barriers as possible.