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Ermedin Demirović: “We have suffered a lot in the last few weeks, but have continued to work hard on ourselves and always kept going. Now, we are unbelievably happy with the three points and really they are three well-earned points. It was a win built on hard work and the fact that we also managed to hold on with ten men gives us an additional boost. Mainz played well at the start of the game; we still hadn’t really got into the game. The second goal being disallowed was then a wake-up call for us. Personally, I am obviously very pleased about the two goals, last week I missed a big chance at the end of the game. It’s a step in the right direction that can spur us in the coming weeks.”
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On the pitch, West Ham put up strong resistance from the very beginning. The game began openly, but after a few minutes the reigning Europa Conference League winners took control of the game, putting Nicolas Höfler and his teammates under pressure and getting into the West Ham box for the first time after six minutes. Mohammed Kudus carried the ball into the penalty area, but Lucas Höler showed his commitment to SC once again, even as a striker in his own box. He put in a strong sliding challenge, blocking Kudus before he managed to take a shot.
Maximilian Beier scored three goals in September and the 20-year-old already has five goals from the opening games of the season. You can vote from Monday at 16:00 CET until Thursday at 23:59 CET. The fan votes account for 40% of the overall result, while 30% come from the votes of the representatives of the 18 Bundesliga clubs and a selection of experts respectively.
Our head coach speaks to the media before Saturday’s game against VfL Bochum
VfB take on Köln at the RheinEnergieStadion at 15:30 CEST on Saturday. We round up the key stats ahead of the clubs’ 95th Bundesliga meeting.
Türkgücü München: Vollath; Kühn (Hottmann 83), Rieder, Mavraj, Hertner (Römling 45); Chato (Karweina 83), Kehl-Gomez (Kusic 31), Irving; Türpitz (Sliskovic 67), Vrenezi, Sararer
The Wolves’ men’s and women’s teams as well as numerous office employees, staff members and officials once again put on their green overalls on Wednesday to do voluntary work for good causes in Wolfsburg and the surrounding area. It was all in aid of the “Tomorrow together” day, where they had the opportunity to visit selected projects and make themselves useful on site in various ways. Originally under the motto “Moving together”, the CSR action day took place for the fifth time after 2013, 2016, 2018 and 2022. The number of participants this year underlines how established it is at VfL Wolfsburg, with over 200 people from the VfL family taking part – a new record.
There’s a long week of training ahead before challenge 33 of 34 sees BVB travel away to FC Augsburg on Sunday (kick-off at 17:30 CET) in what is a highly exciting Bundesliga title race. After a day off on Monday, the Black & Yellows took to the pitch for a session lasting almost 60 minutes on Tuesday. Following the obligatory warm-up programme and several passing drills, the team moved onto a game scenario on a square pitch with several mini goals.
Hannes Wolf undergoes successful operation after meniscus tear Hannes Wolf underwent a successful operation last weekend,...
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