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Edin Terzic on the balance of play:
We saw a really good performance from us. We immediately took control. In terms of efficiency, we took a really good step in the right direction compared to the derby last week. What is particularly nice is that nobody dropped off; rather, everyone produced a really good performance. There was a short spell in the first half in which they didn’t have so much desire to push and Cologne had more of the ball. We adjusted that at the break and deservedly won. We’re satisfied to go into the international break like this.
It’s the last fixture of a week for VfL. After success against Mainz, VfL will 1. FC Cologne for Saturday night’s crunch encounter. Let’s LOOK AHEAD to 1 FC Cologne:
The one-match ban means that Felix Uduokhai will miss the season finale against Borussia Mönchengladbach on Saturday (27th May, 15:30 CEST). FC Augsburg have accepted the judgement and it will therefore be enforced.
Full disclosure, this is being written by someone who started watching football in 2012, starting with the Champions League final no one ever talks about. With that out of the way, let’s begin.
There will be up to 5 wheelchair places and 30 additional seats available in the bus to Stuttgart. The trip is aimed at persons with and without restrictions. The bus ticket without a match ticket costs €17. The departure from the PreZero Arena is at 11:30 CET. The match starts at 15:30 CET.
Leverkusen and Mainz played out a five goal thriller on Sunday evening at the BayArena. The first half sprang into action in the 23rd minute when Finn Dahmen saved Edmond Tapsoba’s penalty, before Anthony Caci gave FSV the lead (26’). The hosts then leveled through Nadiem Amiri, before Leandro Barreiro restored Mainz’s advantage in first half injury time (45+3). Patrik Schick made it 2-2 shortly before the hour-mark and despite chances for both sides, it looked as if the game would end in draw. With just under 10 minutes remaining, however, the guests were awarded a penalty and Marcus Ingvartsen converted to give his side all three points (82’).
For the second consecutive year, VfB is enjoying a fruitful collaboration in Japan in terms of football development. Both during and after the global pandemic, digital further training sessions for coaches and other courses have been held in conjunction with local partners.
VfL Wolfsburg host Mainz 05 on Bundesliga Matchday 30 on Sunday 30 April (kick-off: 17:30 CEST). The in-form visitors are currently on a 10-game unbeaten run that spans fixtures against the likes of Leverkusen, Leipzig and defending champions Bayern Munich, leaving Bo Svensson’s side firmly in contention for European qualification.
Mo Dahoud (to BVB TV): “It’s a very nice feeling to be back on the pitch after such a long time. The team helped me. When we play quickly and switch, gaps open up. And we were clinical in front of goal. We have nothing to shy away from in Munich.”
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