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1. FC Union Berlin will be in action on Friday and Saturday as part of pre-season...
After just over a week in Almancil, Portugal, VfL Wolfsburg head back to Germany today. In an interview, coach Niko Kovac reviews the training camp and looks ahead to the friendlies against FC Augsburg as well as the league restart against SC Freiburg.
Goalkeeper ten Holte kept goal in the opening 30 minutes of that match, while Sprengers came on at the break and played the full second half. The left-winger also found the net on several occasions in the process. The 2019 world champions will next be in action on Saturday when they take on Norway, before then facing Denmark on Sunday.
Farke ahead of #SGEBMG: “Focused on following up on our good defensive performances” Head coach Daniel...
The last break of the Bundesliga is underway before the final nine games are played. We used the week without a game to take a look at the Werder players. Most readers will know that Niclas Füllkrug is the top goalscorer in the league with 15 goals, but here are some statistics that should be less familiar to some.
There are days when not much goes right and VfL experienced such a day this Saturday in Freiburg. The home team deservedly won the match 3-0 and above that, Kostas Stafylidis and head coach Thomas Reis have been sent off. Time to forget this day.
This means that just matchdays 31 to 33 are yet to be published, with all matchday 34 games to be played on a Saturday afternoon at 15:30 CEST. FCA’s final game is away at Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Thuram recently addressed the Bayern Munich links to French outlet L’Equipe (via @iMiaSanMia). For now, he’s not interested in thinking about what lies ahead for him after Borussia Monchengladbach. His current contract with Die Fohlen runs only through June 2023, though, and without discussions about a renewal at Gladbach, he’ll soon be free to negotiate with other clubs for his next contract.
SC, meanwhile, have dealt well with the added workload that comes with competing in the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and Europa League, and remain on track to qualify for Europe once again. The final weeks of the season will be crucial in determining where the team end the season. “We have achieved the maximum possible for us at the moment. We’re very satisfied with how things have gone so far, but are still ambitious enough to say that we’re heading to Bremen looking to win again,” said Christian Streich.
Hertha tried everything, didn’t give up and fought to the end, but at the end of the game, the team return to Berlin with nothing having lost 3-0 in Frankfurt. In part, this was due to the good form of the hosts and their excellent striker Randal Kolo Muani, but also due to a first 45 minutes which, all in all, were not good enough. “We were still asleep in the first half, Frankfurt were the better team. If we let the game get away from us like that up until half time, it will always be incredibly difficult here,” said Florian Niederlechner, who was critical of the performance after his first start in a Hertha shirt. “The coach found clear words in the dressing room and had the expectation that we would show a difficult side of us. After that, we were more in the game and had our chances.” Even if the mood is not good after four straight defeats in the New Year, the new signing appealed to the importance of togetherness. “After the game, it is difficult to stay positive. But, we have to stick together; if we do that, then I am certain that we will be able to get out of this hole we’re in.” herthabsc.com has summarised the intial reaction to the game in Frankfurt.
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