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Highest xG value: BVB achieved the highest XG value of any team this season when they faced Wolfsburg last week (5.0) – but bettered that only six days later with an xG of 5.54.
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After the third Bundesliga matchday, it’s time for the first international break of the season. Following the home game against 1. FSV Mainz 05 on Saturday 2nd September (15:30 CEST), the focus for six Werder players turns to their international sides. Marco Friedl and Romano Schmid are also on standby for Austria.
Head coach Enrico Maaßen had expected an intense game and his expectations were met in the first 15 minutes. The game was full of individual battles and tough tackling, meaning both sides needed to be robust.
It has been less than a week since Bayern Munich ousted Paris Saint-Germain from the Champions League and details are still leaking out on just how the Bavarians were able to stifle Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi so effectively.
In Márton Dárdai and Jessic Ngankam, Hertha have two players called up to the Germany U21s squad for the U21s EUROs. Antonio Di Salvo originally called up a provisional squad of 26 players, including goalkeepers, before cutting three players on 14th June.
“Mërgim has proven not only during his time in the Bundesliga with FC Augsburg that he is capable of posing an enormous goal threat to any opponent at any time. He is extremely difficult to defend against and – in addition to his physical presence – also boasts a high level of efficiency in front of the opposition goal. A characteristic that will help us, as a team that has been consistently creating a high number of chances for years,” said TSG Managing Director Alexander Rosen, adding: “His development in the recent past – right up to his debut in a DFB shirt in the 2-0 win over Peru in March this year – has been impressive and together we shall do everything we can to ensure that continues.”
Ahead of the trip to Union Berlin, RBL head coach Marco Rose speaks about the opposition, his team, and the Champions League
Norway will play Netherlands, Latvia and Gibraltar in September and their squad will include the versatile Julian Ryerson.
Edin Terzic (at the press conference): “We’re satisfied with the result and especially satisfied with the first half. Lots of the things we set out to do worked in the first 30 minutes. We were very firm in the challenges, created great chances and goals. But we didn’t always manage to close down the centre and so we were very critical at the half-time interval. We wanted to see the game through in a clean and controlled manner. That didn’t work so well. Now it goes on, there are still two challenges left: the next difficult one awaits us in Augsburg next week.”
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