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Academy goalkeeper Tiago Pereira Cardoso makes debut for Luxembourg Goalkeeper Tiago Pereira Cardoso, from the FohlenStall,...
Germany’s first game in Bremen in 11 years will be a special one, and not just for the locals. It will be the 1,000th game in Germany’s history, with Ukraine set to visit the wohninvest WESERSTADION for a charity match on Monday evening (12/6, 18:00 CEST). Niclas Füllkrug is part of Germany’s 26-man squad for the game.
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Most of the stats from TSG’s game away to VfL Wolfsburg leaned slightly in Hoffenheim’s favour – the visitors had more shots on goal (10-9), a higher pass completion percentage (78-75%), more possession (54-46%) and a better tackling success rate (51-49%) – only the most important metric went in VfL’s favour. Wolfsburg scored one more goal – and thus earned all three points. In the words of head coach Pellegrino Matarazzo after the final whistle: “It feels like an unnecessary defeat.”
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Taiwo Awoniyi’s 11th goal of the season from the penalty spot put Urs Fischer’s side ahead four minutes before half-time.
Nils Schmadtke has left VfL Wolfsburg to return to Borussia Mönchengladbach. The 34-year-old, who had been head of scouting at the Wolves since autumn 2020, has accepted the role as sporting director of the professional squad at Gladbach.
On the overall balance, the encounter didn’t quite fit its billing of 2nd versus 3rd in the Bundesliga, as Bayern was clearly the dominant side. They out-shot Union 9-0 with chances on frame and very easily could’ve scored more than 3 goals, had it not been for some decent saves from Frederik Rønnow. Additionally, Bayern had the lion‘s share of possession, 71% to Union’s 29%, as Urs Fischer’s side truly struggled to gain any sort of foothold in the match at any given point.
Hertha BSC submitted all documents required for the acquisition of their Bundesliga 2 licence for the 2023/24 season to the DFL on Wednesday. “We’ve done all we can in the last few weeks and months to fulfil the demands of the DFL. We’d like to thank the DFL for their constructive communication, as well as our partners and all supporters of Hertha BSC who have been right by our side throughout this process,” explained CEO Thomas E. Herrich. We now await the decision of the DFL.
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