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SV Darmstadt 98 are the visitors to the MHPArena on Friday night (kick-off 20:30 CEST). Here are the match facts on VfB’s first evening fixture of the Bundesliga season.
After finishing seventh last season after nine matches before the COVID-19 disruption, Hildesheim are looking to consolidate their place in the Regionalliga Nord. They were promoted back two years later following a relegation out of the fourth tier.
VfL Wolfsburg earned a third win from their third home game of the season thanks to a Jonas Wind double in a 2-0 triumph over Eintracht Frankfurt. The Danish forward struck once in each half (31′, 84′) in front of a crowd of over 28,000 at the Volkswagen Arena, taking his tally to seven Bundesliga goals this season as the Wolves produced a strong performance and impressed with their swift link-up play.
Based on the votes from players, fans and experts, Malen was voted “Bundesliga Player of the Month” for April. Malen had already started to shine in March, finding the net and laying on two assists in the 6-1 demolition of Cologne. And the Dutchman picked up where he had left off in April, extending that run five Bundesliga games with at least one goal.
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SV Werder Bremen travel to face SV Darmstadt 98 on Sunday afternoon (01/10/23, 15:30 CEST). The Green-Whites find themselves once again facing a newly-promoted side after coming off a home win, as was the case just two matchdays ago (4-0 win H vs. Mainz, 4-2 defeat A vs. Heidenheim). Head coach Ole Werner’s side are looking to draw on the lessons learned from the defeat in Heidenheim in order to deliver an improved performance at the Böllenfalltor.
Maximilian Bauer: “We were more or less absent in the first half. Leipzig scored three goals from three chances that we defended poorly. We can’t come out and perform like that. We were more solid in the second half, but the performance was nowhere near good enough on the whole.”
If you are aware of my stance, you would know that I do not like Gavi at all. He is an overhyped, temperamental, and bang average midfielder living off the fact that he’s a Spanish Barcelona academy graduate. Not fit enough to clean the boots of Paul Wanner. That being said, I’ve been pondering of a potential transfer to Bayern Munich.
“Jordy has played his way into the first-team squad through his ongoing efforts in our second team. His pace and his ability to play in various positions are great attributes,” said sporting director Klemens Hartenbach. “His natural qualities and his diligent hard work bode well for his further development – which could transpire very quickly. We’re really pleased that he’s extended his contract.”
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