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Christo with a record number of goals in 2022 | 11 games in a row without defeat | Szoboszlai amongst Europe’s best providers | Gvardiol with a flawless challenge success rate
On Friday evening (20:30 CEST), 1. FSV Mainz 05 welcome Hertha Berlin to the MEWA ARENA as matchday 7 of the Bundesliga gets underway. Five points currently separate Mainz, who are in sixth, from Hertha, who are 15th. Despite their most recent loss to Hoffenheim, the Zerofivers still boast an impressive start to the season, while the Berliners are in good form of their own. Hertha, under the stewardship of former Mainz player and coach Sandro Schwarz, have taken four points from the last two games, and have had a mixed start to the season, with just one point from their first four matches and being knocked out of the Pokal by Braunschweig. “They’re completely another team from the end of last season, you can already see that in their attacking play. They’ve got a lot of pace and individual quality. With Sandro as their coach and the squad they’ve got, you can see a big difference, but at the same time a very good structure in all of their games,” was the praise given by Bo Svensson on the Berlin side’s development at a press conference on Thursday.
VfB Stuttgart fell to a 3-1 defeat away to Borussia Mönchengladbach on Matchday 13.
The third home game of the season is almost upon us, as the Green-and-Whites take on 1. FC Köln on Saturday 3 September (kick-off at 15:30 CEST) at the Volkswagen Arena. The last time the two sides met was in Cologne on Matchday 33 last season, when a goal from Yannick Gerhardt was enough for a 1-0 win – the last time that VfL took all three points in the league. History also favours the Wolves, who have won 16 of the 35 matches between the two sides to date, while Köln have picked up just nine victories.
Months after leading the Seagulls to their best-ever top-division finish — ninth place in 2021-22, just five points away from qualifying for European competition, with late-season wins over Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United — Potter’s team had started the new season brilliantly, beating United again and walloping Leicester City 5-2 on the way to fourth in the table. Chelsea were only three points behind them in sixth, but had just fired Champions League winner Thomas Tuchel after a disastrous start to this season’s European campaign.
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The DFB’s sporting tribunal has handed Marco Friedl a two-match suspension following an inquiry into his red card during the away game against SC Freiburg.
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