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VfL Wolfsburg lost 3-2 at FC Augsburg on Saturday afternoon, suffering their fourth consecutive away defeat. FCA went in front through Phillip Tietz in the 17th minute, but the Wolves came back into the game and equalised in the 35th minute courtesy of Jonas Wind’s eighth goal of the season. And things got even better on the stroke of half-time, Lovro Majer converting a penalty to make it 2-1.
After being left out of the starting line-up for the Wolves’ DFB Cup first-round tie at Makkabi Berlin at the start of the campaign, Maximilian Arnold then went on to miss the Bundesliga Matchday 1 clash with Heidenheim through illness. Since Matchday 3, however, the 29-year-old has played every minute for the Green-and-Whites in the top flight.
Saturday at 15:30 CEST will see a return to Bundesliga action after the international break, with VfL Wolfsburg at home to league leaders Bayer Leverkusen, who are unbeaten in seven so far this season. Here are more facts and figures about the Matchday 8 meeting.
VfL Wolfsburg suffered their first home defeat in their fourth home match of the 2023/24 Bundesliga season. After three wins, it was leaders Bayer 04 Leverkusen who ended the Wolves’ perfect record at the Volkswagen Arena, claiming a 2-1 victory. Maxence Lacroix cancelled out Jeremie Frimpong’s opener shortly before half-time, but VfL could find no reply to the second strike from the Bundesliga’s form team, despite forcing them to hang on at the end.
Following the second defeat of the season at Borussia Dortmund last weekend, VfL fans can look forward to being back at the Volkswagen Arena on Saturday. Both home matches so far this season have ended in victory (2-0 against Heidenheim, 2-1 against Union Berlin), and the Wolves can make it three out of three on home soil against Eintracht Frankfurt (kick-off 15:30 CEST).
VfL Wolfsburg earned a third win from their third home game of the season thanks to a Jonas Wind double in a 2-0 triumph over Eintracht Frankfurt. The Danish forward struck once in each half (31′, 84′) in front of a crowd of over 28,000 at the Volkswagen Arena, taking his tally to seven Bundesliga goals this season as the Wolves produced a strong performance and impressed with their swift link-up play.
Sunday’s DFB Cup second round draw handed VfL Wolfsburg a tie against holders RB Leipzig at the Volkswagen Arena, with the game to be played on either 31 October or 1 November.
The German Football League (DFL) has scheduled Matchdays 9 to 13 of the Bundesliga.
The Wolves’ men’s and women’s teams as well as numerous office employees, staff members and officials once again put on their green overalls on Wednesday to do voluntary work for good causes in Wolfsburg and the surrounding area. It was all in aid of the “Tomorrow together” day, where they had the opportunity to visit selected projects and make themselves useful on site in various ways. Originally under the motto “Moving together”, the CSR action day took place for the fifth time after 2013, 2016, 2018 and 2022. The number of participants this year underlines how established it is at VfL Wolfsburg, with over 200 people from the VfL family taking part – a new record.
VfL Wolfsburg are away at second-placed VfB Stuttgart on Bundesliga Matchday 7, pitting summer arrival Tiago Tomas against his former club. Ahead of the fixture on Saturday 7 October (kick-off 15:30 CEST), the attacker shared his thoughts about returning to Stuttgart and the Wolves’ chances of success.
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