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#M05BMG: Match reaction After the Foals’ 1-1 draw in Mainz, we have the reactions of Florian...
Initial reactions and observations This is a disaster. Hoffenheim are always a tricky team to play,...
SV Werder Bremen have taken 13 out of a possible 18 points in the first six games in the second half-season – only Bayer 04 Leverkusen have fared better in this timeframe. The fact Ole Werner’s team have only dropped points in their home games against promoted Heidenheim (2-1 loss) and Darmstadt (1-1) during this period has been something of a blow. More points would have put the club in a better position in the race to finish the campaign in the European places.
Leipzig score three goals in four minutes | Dani Olmo, Lois Openda and Yussuf Poulsen connect in the attack
VfB Stuttgart battled to a 3-2 away win against VfL Wolfsburg courtesy of a double from Serhou Guirassy and a goal from Josha Vagnoman.
This coming season, after 24 years’ absence, 1. FC Nürnberg will return to the Bundesliga after 24 years. Having played in the top flight for one season in 1999, the Franconians dropped through the leagues in the following years, sinking down to the fourth or even fifth divisions. In 2013, however, the Red and Whites managed to return to the Regionalliga, from which the team was promoted to the 2. Bundesliga in 2021. Finally, only two years later, 1. FC Nürnberg achieved that long hoped for promotion last May as runners-up behind RB Leipzig.
There are only a few parking spaces in the area. The car park at the chocolate factory is not available to fans.
Foals pick up a point in Mainz Borussia drew 1-1 at 1. FSV Mainz 05 on...
SV Werder Bremen have the chance to make history during this weekend’s trip to face TSG 1899 Hoffenheim on Sunday (3rd March, 17:30 CET). After returning home victorious from Munich, Mainz and Cologne, the Green-Whites now go in search of their fourth straight away win, which would make a new club record in the Bundesliga. Hoffenheim will be feeling confident coming into Sunday’s clash after a 3-2 win at Borussia Dortmund last weekend, as they seek to add to their tally of just two wins on home soil so far this season.
Head coach Jess Thorup made two changes to his starting line-up, following last weekend’s 2-1 win against SC Freiburg. Arne Maier began on the left side of midfield, while Jeffrey Gouweleeuw returned at centre-back after serving his yellow-card suspension.
FCA put on a spectacular attacking display for the more than 1,500 travelling fans that accompanied them to Darmstadt in the opening half of Saturday’s game at the Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor. Phillip Tietz scored just two minutes in after capitalising on a major defensive error from the hosts, before Fredrik Jensen added a second after a pass from Ruben Vargas (13’). Ermedin Demirović then beat goalkeeper Marcel Schuhen with a well-struck shot, putting FCA 3-0 up after just 20 minutes.
The visitors continued to add to their account, with Vargas smashing their fourth of the afternoon in under the bar (25’). Demirović notched his second goal of the game four minutes later, his 14th of the season overall. In doing so, he set a new club record, beating the previous best set by Michael Gregoritsch and Florian Niederlechner (both 13). It was a historic goal for FCA in many ways: never before had the Függestädter managed to net five times in a single half.
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