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Oliver Kahn has certainly focused on that. “We dropped too many points in the Bundesliga, that cannot happen to us. We’re top only with goal difference. The players now have to show they’re Bayern Munich.”
A Bundesliga match against FC Schalke 04 over the Easter weekend – that sounds familiar? TSG supporters will remember that four years ago, TSG Hoffenheim came out on top in an all-Blue & White clash on Easter itself. On Easter Sunday 2019, the Kraichgau club ran out 5-2 winners away to FC Schalke 04 thanks to goals from Ishak Belfodil (2), Andrej Kramarić, Adam Szalai and Nadiem Amiri, and recorded their first Bundesliga victory at Schalke in eight years.
Summer training camp from 20th until 28th July | Two friendlies planned
The 1,300 travelling fans in the away end of the Olympiastadion thoroughly celebrated a result for which they had waited so patiently – an away victory. They raised their scarves high into the capital-city sky for their beloved Mainz team, who came over after the final whistle to thank the fans for their brilliant and loud support during the game, despite there being over 70,000 Hertha fans in attendance.
The 20-year-old striker underwent surgery on Tuesday after fracturing a metatarsal in the Under-21s’ victory in Fulda.
A week ago, Union’s team reached the final four with a successful Bundesliga campaign. A 5-2 win at Turbine Potsdam and away win in Wolfsburg enabled the women’s side to jump into second, going through to face Eintracht Frankfurt. This is the first time in Union’s history that a youth team has reached the German championship finals.
The Wolves rounded off Bundesliga Matchday 24 on Sunday evening with a 1-1 draw against Union Berlin at the Volkswagen Arena. VfL substitute Patrick Wimmer netted a deserved equaliser for the hosts in the 84th minute, after Josip Juranovic had given Union the lead from the penalty spot (72’).
Personnel: Dortmund coach Jan Zimmermann made five changes to his starting line-up from the 1-0 defeat in Freiburg nine days earlier, with Marco Pasalic, Falko Michel, Franz Pfanne and Prince Aning dropping to the bench, while Pharell Collins had captained the BVB U19s the day before, leading them to the West German Championship, so couldn’t make this game for the U23s. In their place, Tom Rothe, Niklas Dams, Abdoulaye Kamara and Ole Pohlmann stepped into the first eleven, along with Thomas Meunier, who was starting his first competitive match for the Black and Yellows since suffering a torn muscle in BVB’s 2-0 Bundesliga loss at Union Berlin on 16 October.
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