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VfL Wolfsburg

New fan prediction game in the VfL app

Have you ever fancied taking on your fellow Wolves? Well, now you can do just that via the VfL Wolfsburg app. The new prediction competition, running throughout the 2022/23 season and presented by VfL partner Chillybets, will see VfL fans putting their know-how as football experts to the test with predictions for Bundesliga results – both for the men’s and the women’s matches. This year, fans will once again get a chance to face off against a celebrity opponent, with Wölfi himself stepping up to the plate. In “Wölfi’s bets – can you beat the mascot?”, you will have the chance to out-predict one of our very own.

Borussia Dortmund

Taking it one game at a time

“We’ve managed to put ourselves in a very good position. Nonetheless, we’re still a long way from achieving our objectives. We want to keep working hard and stay humble. We’re satisfied with our eighth win in a row but we also know that won’t help us next week in Hoffenheim,” said Edin Terzic after the 4-1 victory against Hertha BSC. He went on to say: “The next tough task awaits us in Hoffenheim. We will prepare ourselves for it diligently starting on Tuesday.”

Borussia M'gladbach

DFL confirm Bundesliga schedule for matchdays 26 to 29

DFL confirm Bundesliga schedule for matchdays 26 to 29 The German Football League (DFL) confirmed the...

SV Werder Bremen

“The manner of it was impressive”

While his teammates enjoyed a day off training, Maximilian Philipp was working on the training pitch along with Manuel Mbom and Romano Schmid. The winter new signing is looking forward to making his debut in green and white, which he could make of all places against his former club and teammates Reus, Dahoud or Guerreiro. ‘Mili’ speaks to WERDER.DE about his chances of playing, his time at BVB and his relationship with Dortmund coach Edin Terzic.

VfL Bochum 1848

Tim Oermann receives professional contract

Tim Oermann has signed his first professional contract. The central defender has been part of the...

FC Schalke 04

Jonas Carls: Learning everyday and enjoying every second

Last season, Jonas Carls was a key player in the Royal Blues’ U23 side and can already smell the Bundesliga air. Just a few weeks ago the left-back was given a professional contract. In an interview with schalke04.de, the 22-year-old spoke about the jump from the Oberliga to the Bundesliga, his sporting journey up until now, tough competition within the Royal Blues youth teams and the aims for the coming months.

FC Augsburg

Maaßen: “We simply didn’t take our chances”

Ermedin Demirović: “It’s a painful defeat. We played well as a team over the 90 minutes. We asked our opponents a lot of tough questions and more than held our own, but we were just lacking that little bit of luck that you need. It was a good performance that we can build on.”

FC Bayern München

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scores again, helps Bayern Munich thrash FC Barcelona

Adding another goal to his tally for season, Choupo-Moting help lead the Bavarians to a 3-0 victory over a downtrodden FC Barcelona squad.

SC Freiburg

Sporting director Klemens Hartenbach extends contract

“This contract extension wasn’t a matter of course; we constantly scrutinise our work and the path that the club is on, and both we and Klemens stand behind it fully,” said chief sporting officer Jochen Saier. “Klemens and his scouting team are a fundamental building block in our successful development of recent years, so we are delighted to carry on our work together with continued trust and responsibility.”

Hertha Berlin

Dongjun Lee departs Hertha BSC

Shortly before Christmas, another personnel decision has been made in the capital, with Dongjun Lee leaving the club after just under a year and making the move to Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC in his homeland. “It’s a shame that due to a diverse range of injuries, Dongjun was unfortunately unable to show his potential at Hertha BSC over a sustained period of time. Together with him, we had hoped that he would take off with us from a sporting perspective and remain a part of the national team, which would have helped him in relation to his national service, which is coming up for him next year,” said Fredi Bobic following his departure on Thursday. “With the transfer back to his homeland, we have managed to find a good solution for all sides. We wish Dongjun all the best for the future,“ continued Hertha’s managing director for sport and communication.