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“Everything is now in our hands and we want to pick up all three points on Saturday,” said the 39-year-old ahead of matchday 31, which is dedicated to the FCA members. Fittingly, Augsburg can once again look forward to a full house, which should provide added motivation in the final stretch of the season. Maaßen saw it the same way, saying “We need their full support, and we want to give something back to our fans!”
The 35-year-old tactician has said that they’ll be resting after playing Schalke followed by the Christmas holidays, but not before doing regular training until mid-December. When the World Cup finishes, the players will be on vacation and return after around three weeks for their annual training camp.
No current Hertha player has more Bundesliga experience than captain Marvin Plattenhardt, who has played 269 times in Germany’s top flight. The 31-year-old’s debut came for 1. FC Nürnberg on 5th December 2010 and he has been through a lot since then. As a result of this experience, our number 21 is remaining calm despite our tricky situation. “We can’t allow ourselves to be fazed. A lot of us have been in the game long enough to know how to deal with a situation like this,” explained the man with seven Germany caps to his name. “The majority of our bad results have been away from home in recent weeks. We will keep working hard and try to put the things we’re speaking about it into practice. We have to pull ourselves together over the coming weeks and months,” demanded ‘Platte’. We have summarised the most important quotes from his interview after training on Wednesday. He spoke about…
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The 2021/22 season is over. 1. FSV Mainz 05 ended the campaign with a 2-2 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt together with fans and staff members at the MEWA Arena. “We celebrated at home,” said Christian Heidel on a long night of partying that went well into Sunday morning. “It was great fun. There were around 400 of us. It wasn’t just about the players, the whole club celebrated together. It was well worth it,” reported Heidel during interviews with the media alongside Bo Svensson and Martin Schmidt. They talked about this season, the squad and other topics.
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VfL Wolfsburg have secured the services of Micky van de Ven for the long term after the centre-back signed a contract extension valid until 2027, adding two years to his previous deal. The 21-year-old, who joined VfL in summer 2021 from Dutch second-tier side FC Volendam, has not missed a single minute of action in the Bundesliga or DFB Cup this season. In total, the Dutchman has made 27 Bundesliga appearances for the Green-and-Whites and a further three in the DFB Cup, registering one goal and three assists so far.
There is a tricky opponent in store for the BVB U23s on Matchday 26 of the 3. Liga season: Dynamo Dresden are not only a renowned and tradition-steeped club, but the third-strongest team in the second half-season too. The side from Saxony have not lost any of their fixtures in the second half of the campaign, taking 14 out of a possible 18 points. Dynamo’s last defeat to date came on 8 November, when they lost 1-0Pre-match report in Wiesbaden.
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