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A number of Ole Werner’s boys returned to training at the start of this week, including Christian Groß and Jiri Pavlenka, who made their comeback on Tuesday after injury spells. Leonardo Bittencourt, who was rested recently, was also involved in part of today’s session.
How? That made him happy! Joseph Mohan (Pavard’s agent) told Calcio Mercato (via @iMiaSanMia) that Pavard playing in his preferred position has rejuvenated the Frenchman in Munich. “A lot has changed since Nagelsmann moved him from right-back to his original position at centre-back. In his position, he has rediscovered serenity and is happy,” Mohan said.
With the StuttgART jersey, VfB combines art and football in an unusual way. Designed by Tim Bengel with JAKO and VfB, the limited-edition shirt is available now from the VfB online shop.
“I’m really happy to continue playing for Union. I’ve felt at home here from day one and a personal dream has come true with promotion. For us, it’s all about establishing Union in the Bundesliga and adding to the first two seasons. That is and remains a challenging task that I’m happy to take on,” added the 34-year-old.
Kennedyplatz in Essen’s city centre was the venue for a very special small-sided football tournament. Borussia Dortmund were one of eight participating teams competing in a pop-up stadium with space for 3,000 fans. BVB – made up of players from the club’s first and second teams – had to compete in the group phase against Bundesliga team 1. FC Köln and Regionalliga sides SGS Essen U20 and Hannover 96.
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Germany floundered, Flick could not push the right buttons with his personnel, and fans of the national team were left wondering how Flick was any type of upgrade over the last few years under Joachim Löw.
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“Now at the end of the season, we would also like to thank everyone who has contributed to the success of 1. FC Union Berlin. It was extremely challenging circumstances for everyone, so we are all the more pleased for what the team has achieved. So it was obvious for us to do without our logo for the special shirt. With the message on the front, we want to look forward and are pleased to support Union as main sponsor in the season ahead,” said Oschrie Massatschi, Chief Capital Markets Officer at Aroundtown.
Head coach Mike Tullberg raves about the boys born in 2004: “They were BVB’s most successful class ever and can be proud of what they have achieved. Three of the top talents – Youssoufa Moukoko, Jamie Bynoe-Gittens and Tom Rothe – were promoted to the first-team squad while still teenagers, while Nnamdi Collins and Samuel Bamba made their debuts at U23 level. “And as a team, the players born in 2004 exceeded all expectations in the 2022/23 season,” Mike Tullberg looks back with pride. The head coach and his staff, in turn, have successfully carried out the mission of helping talent to bloom, both individually and as a team. Since Tullberg took charge in the spring of 2020, BVB’s U19s are yet to lose a game in the Bundesliga.
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