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FC Augsburg

Maaßen: “We have to play with our chests puffed out”

“Mainz are very compact, defend well and can switch the play effectively. We will need our best performance to get anything from there,” said the 38-year-old ahead of the clash with the Zero-Fivers, who have bagged four points from their opening two fixtures. Nevertheless, Maaßen and his team are aiming for their first home win in what will be their third game of the season: “We have to play with our chests puffed out and believe that we can win back-to-back games.”

FC Bayern München

BFW Roundtable: What is your favorite Franck Ribéry moment at Bayern Munich?

Now that Franck is hanging up his boots, we at BFW decided to get together and celebrate our favorite Ribéry moments at FC Bayern.

Eintracht Frankfurt

Souveräner Erfolg in Gladbach

Bei der Auswahl seiner ersten Elf musste Cheftrainer Oliver Glasner weiterhin auf die Verletzten Makoto Hasebe, Ansgar Knauff und Aurélio Buta verzichten, brachte aber dennoch drei frische Spieler. So kehrten die in Stuttgart zunächst geschonten Jesper Lindström, Daichi Kamada und Evan Ndicka in die Startaufstellung zurück, dafür rotierten Sebastian Rode, Hrvoje Smolcic und Rafael Borré auf die Bank. Daniel Farke, Coach der Fohlen, hatte deutlich größere Verletzungssorgen und musste neben Stammkeeper Yann Sommer unter anderem auch noch Jonas Hofmann, Stefan Lainer und Ko Itakura ersetzen. 

SC Freiburg

SC hit 40 points this season with 2-0 win in Bochum

Head coach Christian Streich made just one change to the starting XI following last weekend’s 2-1 derby win against VfB Stuttgart. Roland Sallai was on the bench as Lucas Höler replaced him in attack, alongside Gregoritsch. Bochum were without Gerrit Holtmann (knee operation), who had been a thorn in Freiburg’s side when the two sides met earlier this season (1-0 win for SC).

Hertha Berlin

“So close to getting a win”

Sometimes talking post-match is about finding words when words are hard to find. This was the case after the game on Friday night against Mainz, as Hertha conceded late in injury time to draw the game 1-1. But, despite the finish to the game, all in all it was not too bad a performance. “We were so close to getting a win. In games like these we have to keep competing in challenges right until the end of the game so that the second balls do not fall to our opponent,” stated Jean-Paul Boëtius. Marvin Plattenhardt, meanwhile, explained his disappointment: “The late equaliser is obviously extremely hard to take. We didn’t have a hold of the game in the second half and lost the ball a lot when playing it forward.” herthabsc.com has summarised the initial reaction to the game against Mainz.

RB Leipzig

Opponent analysis: SC Freiburg

RB Leipzig will welcome SC Freiburg to the Red Bull Arena on matchday 14 | SC have been particularly strong away from home this season | The longest serving coach in the Bundesliga is in charge of the opposition

1. FSV Mainz 05

Caci rescues point at the death

It was a relatively scrappy affair at the MEWA ARENA on Friday evening when Mainz took on Sandro Schwarz’s Hertha BSC, but it certainly ended with a bang. It looked for all the world that the Zerofivers would fall to a defeat, but substitute Anthony Caci’s injury time strike rescued a point for Svensson’s side. Lucas Tousart gave the visitors the lead in what was a first half with very few chances. Hertha remained resolute throughout the contest and Mainz, who were missing the likes of Jonny Burkardt, lacked the fire power needed to break their opponents down.

VfB Stuttgart

“That’s how I want us to play”

Michael Wimmer on VfB’s final home game of 2022 against Hertha BSC at 20:30 CET on Tuesday.

1. FC Union Berlin

Union and Leipzig Share the Points

RB Leipzig II: Böttcher – Herrmann, Güldenpfennig (72. Bühring), Kiunke, Misch (59. Schmelzle), Heckler, Fietz, Schubert, Werner, Grenz (46. Spitzner), Petters (59. Lulaj)