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“Everyone at the club was enthused by the idea of bringing Marius to TSG. We’re not only convinced by his footballing qualities, which he adequately demonstrated not least in the past season, but also by the person. Marius possesses many characteristics that we attach particular importance to after a season that was a learning curve for us: speed, desire, mentality, physical presence and goal threat,” said TSG managing director Alexander Rosen. “Following rather intensive negotiations and numerous discussions, we’re delighted that we’ve now been able to complete the transfer. Marius waived a contractually agreed share of the transfer fee and in doing so made a decisive contribution to the success of his transfer. That shows his character and underlines his total desire to play for TSG,” Rosen added.
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VfL Wolfsburg now have the first week of pre-season training behind them, which they rounded off with a 4-0 win in their opening friendly, against a Beck’s XI. Monday will see head coach Niko Kovac’s squad head off for the first of their two training camps. As was the case last summer, they are heading to Seefeld in Tyrol (Austria).
At the final whistle, the Black & Yellows had disappointment written on their faces, while the Hertha players couldn’t muster up any enthusiasm about their 1-0 win on the day, which served as scant consolation after their heavy defeat last week. ”It was the same last year, when we beat Schalke 5-1 in the semi-final first leg and then lost 1-0 in the second leg,” recalled BVB captain Nnamdi Collins, adding: “Defeats are always bad, you saw that with our initial reaction, but now we’re happy. We have our place in the final and we deserve it.”
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Speaking to the media after Bayern’s narrow win over VfB Stuttgart, Leon Goretzka had an appropriate response to the Frenchman:
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1. FSV Mainz 05 are set to host record champions FC Bayern München at the MEWA ARENA on Saturday afternoon (15:30 CEST). The Zerofivers have won both their last two Bundesliga home games against the Bavarians, although they were defeated 4-0 at home in the round of 16 of the DFB-Pokal earlier this year. Bayern head coach Thomas Tuchel will be returning to face his former club, having taken charge of FSV during Bo Svensson’s time as a player.
Union conceded the three points at Deutsche Bank Park to Evan N’dicka’s header in the 94th minute as Eintracht Frankfurt ran out 2-1 winners. Max Kruse’s penalty in the second half brought Union into proceedings after a difficult 45 minutes where Oliver Glasner’s side took the lead through Djibril Sow’s long-range effort. Three days after the victory in Israel, Union faced an in-form Frankfurt side with the opportunity to move into the top four. But Glasner’s side were on top and Rafael Borre’s goal was cancelled out for offside by referee Sascha Stegemann. Sow scored after 22 minutes and the Eagles could have added more by the end of the half. Urs Fischer’s team battled back with a strong second-half showing, Max Kruse sliding home the spot kick from 12 yards after Taiwo Awoniyi was fouled in the box. Goncalo Paciencia was introduced and Frankfurt put Union’s penalty box under pressure for the last 20 minutes. He missed a chance to win the game himself after 90 minutes but eventually Union cracked as N’Dicka headed in from eight yards to take all three points.
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