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Jeffrey Gouweleeuw: “It was a terrible game today. The first half was particularly bad, you’ve no chance in the Bundesliga if you play like that. We’d like to have secured our Bundesliga status ourselves, but we were unable to do so. It’s a horrible feeling to be dependent on other teams and to nervously wait for those results to come in. But at the end of the day, we survived and that’s what counts!”
Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and FC Barcelona have emerged as the clubs most likely to land Bayer Leverkusen ace Florian Wirtz.
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Mainz made it two home wins from two on Saturday afternoon as they defeated Augsburg 3-1 at the MEWA ARENA. Jae-Sung Lee gave the hosts the lead in the 20th minute before Karim Onisiwo made it two just a few minutes later (24’). Although the guests pulled one back shortly before half time courtesy of an Ermedin Demirovic penalty, FCA could do nothing to stop the brilliant Lee who secured his brace not long into the second half (51’). 22,000 fans were in attendance at the MEWA ARENA to watch the Carnival party unfold.
1. FC Union Berlin: Rönnow; Ryerson (Trimmel 84), Gießelmann (Oczipka 84), Jaeckel, Baumgartl, Knoche; Khedira, Prömel, Haraguchi (Schäfer 66); Awoniyi (Michel 80), Becker (Voglsammer 66)
VfL Wolfsburg suffered a heavy 6-0 loss at Borussia Dortmund in the final game of Matchday 31. The Wolves defended high up the pitch in a bold start to the contest, but BVB were able to exploit the visitors’ high line and make the most of their goalscoring opportunities. Karim Adeyemi put Dortmund ahead in the 14th minute, before efforts from Sebastien Haller (28’) and Donyell Malen (37’) gave Borussia a 3-0 lead at the break.
After the home win over 1. FC Köln on Saturday, Tuesday afternoon saw the Black & Yellows commence preparations for their next Bundesliga match, away to Bayern Munich on 1 April. The 90-minute training session took place without 12 international players, but did feature six young players. Ole Pohlmann, Falko Michel, Abdoulaye Kamara, Justin Njinmah and Antonios Papadopoulos of the U23s and Samuel Bamba of the U19s stepped up to complete head coach Edin Terzic’s training group.
Match facts ahead of #BMGFCA Everything to know ahead of Saturday afternoon’s Bundesliga home game (15:30...
No points for VfL in Mainz. A goal by Jeremiah St. Juste was enough for the home team to decide the first of the two straight duels in their favour. Sebastian Polter had the biggest chance to score for Bochum, but unfortunately Mainz keeper Robin Zentner got his grips on the striker’s penalty kick. The next encounter will already take place in three days, then it will be a cup game at the Castroper Street.
“I’m expecting a top game. Union had a tough game in Europa League yesterday. They always bring their football onto the pitch, it’s designed for counterattacks. They always make it uncomfortable for the opponent, you don’t get much space against them,” Nagelsmann said (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). “The boys trained very well, with a lot of commitment. If we go into the games with the same enthusiasm and commitment, that will very likely lead us to success.”
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