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The year 2024 has not yet brought about the hoped-for upturn in VfL Wolfsburg’s fortunes. Niko Kovac’s team might still be unbeaten this calendar year, but three draws have not really contributed to improving the mood and confidence at the club – especially considering they came against opponents the club will have internally likely regarded as entirely beatable. The only constant in the clashes with Mainz 05, 1. FC Heidenheim and 1. FC Köln has been the scoreline, with the Wolves drawing each match 1-1.
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Blau-Weiss Hohen Neuendorf: Isanto – Scheffler (61. Scholau), Buchwalder, Schlom, Pistorius (63. Varamann), Duchowny, Kollek, Bettin (77. Labidi), Lüdecke, Rugala, Wichmann
VfL Wolfsburg drew for a fourth consecutive game in 2024, twice coming from behind at home to TSG Hoffenheim to draw 2-2 thanks to a Lovro Majer brace. New signing Kevin Behrens provided an assist on his debut for the club, teeing up the team’s first goal.
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SV Werder Bremen came out on top on Saturday afternoon and are now on a seven-game unbeaten streak after defeating 1. FSV Mainz 05 1-0 at the MEWA ARENA. Ducksch opened the scoring for the Green-Whites just two minutes after kick-off, and the boys defended tirelessly throughout the first half. The game was neck and neck after the break, with the hosts applying pressure and threatening the Werder goal, but SVW held strong and fought them off until the final whistle, securing their third win on the trot.
Plagued by a penchant for going offside, shutdown by an injury for an extended period, and unable to really assert himself at a position just yet, Mané is doing some damage to the Bundesliga’s “Farmers League” reputation (you mean these German clubs actually can actually play a little bit?).
“Nahuel is a highly talented goalkeeper who has an exciting future ahead of him and we expect there is still a lot to come from him. We are pleased that we have been able to secure his services in the long term, especially as a loan in the summer of 2024 could be an interesting option that we are seriously considering,” said Pirmin Schwegler, director of professional football at TSG. “Nahuel has been at Hoffenheim since his days in the U17s and is therefore another positive example of the typical TSG route from the club’s own academy to the first team.”
Post-match comments from RBL coach Marco Rose, Willi Orban, Peter Gulasci, and David Raum after the win over 1. FC Union Berlin
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