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Given that most of us in this fanbase haven’t followed Tuchel closely since he left the Bundesliga, we thought it would be a good idea to get an expert’s opinion. Thankfully, Dávid Pásztor of We Ain’t Got No History, SB Nation’s blog on all things Chelsea, was happy to answer some questions about Bayern’s new coach.
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Castello Jr. hits the woodwork early on | Lois Openda with the opener | Justin Njinmah equalises
However, first, the story of the night itself is worth remembering, for it sums up so much about Union and their relationship to their fans. It had begun – as is often the way of these things when looking at the club’s history – with the Unioner enduring a torturous season, watching loss after loss, and sitting in the relegation places of the 2. Liga at Christmas.
After the first and second teams start training together on Monday (17 May), a performance diagnostics session will be held in cooperation with the Technical University of Dortmund on Friday (21 July). This will involve various running and movement tests which will be used to gain insights for training management.
SV Werder Bremen gave their absolute all to come away with one point against RB Leipzig on Tuesday evening, and are deservedly going into the winter break with their heads held high. The Green-Whites put in a dedicated performance against the Champions League contenders, and were even in with a chance of coming out on top. WERDER.DE have summarised the reaction to the game:
Götze was asked who is harder to score against in training — Neuer or Ter Stegen. Predictably, Götze had a laugh, played coy, and then thoroughly avoided the question.
“Challenging in sporting terms – but economically consolidated” is how the new TSG chief financial director, Jens Lehmann, sums up a season that was characterised above all by a brief decline in fortunes on the pitch. TSG were near the top of the table until Matchday 11, then they slipped into a relegation battle before a brilliant closing run saw them finish the season in 12th place. The fans, who supported the club impressively and in large numbers in the big games, played a key role in achieving survival. “It was a blessing that there were no longer any admission restrictions in place during the season,” says managing director Denni Strich, but “the income from match operations has unfortunately not yet returned to pre-Covid levels”.
Emil Forsberg, Benjamin Henrichs and Lois Openda speak about our 1-1 draw against Werder Bremen
The first Swede to wear the red hoop has died at the age of 79.
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