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VfL Wolfsburg

End of an era

A significant chapter in VfL’s history will come to a close at the end of the current season. Josuha Guilavogui, who for a number of years has been one of VfL Wolfsburg’s key players, influential figures and club captain, will leave the Green-and-Whites for an as yet unknown destination.

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Regular fixtures

When the whistle blows for kick-off at the Volkswagen Arena on Sunday evening (19:30 CEST), two of the longest-running teams in the Bundesliga face off in the concluding fixture of Matchday 28. While VfL are now in their 26th consecutive season in the top flight, Bayer 04 Leverkusen have been a constant in the league since promotion in 1979.

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VfL beaten by clinical Foals

VfL Wolfsburg slipped to a 2-0 defeat at Borussia Mönchengladbach on Easter Sunday. Nathan Ngoumou (34’) and Marcus Thuram (63’) got the goals for the hosts after the Wolves were unable to make the most of their chances in a strong opening period. The result means Niko Kovac’s side remain ninth in the Bundesliga standings.

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Summer exit

Omar Marmoush will leave VfL Wolfsburg after the current season. The Egyptian’s contract, which expires on 30 June of this year, will not be renewed and he will leave the club after six years. “In open and honest talks, both parties exchanged their views,” explained VfL sporting director Sebastian Schindzielorz. “No agreement could be reached during these talks, so Omar has decided to look for a new challenge. We thank him for his service in the VfL shirt and wish him all the best for the future, both in his career and personal life.”

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“Full focus on Gladbach”

VfL Wolfsburg will be looking to extend their five-game unbeaten run in the Bundesliga when they travel to Borussia Mönchengladbach on Easter Sunday (kick-off 15:30 CEST). At Friday’s pre-match press conference, Wolves head coach Niko Kovac spoke about…

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“Develop every day”

Mattias Svanberg has now been with the Wolves for nine months, having joined last summer after four years at Bologna. Despite big competition for places in midfield, the 24-year-old Swede didn’t need much time to establish himself as a first-team regular with his battling qualities, composure on the ball and team mentality. In this interview, the midfielder talks about his life in Wolfsburg, his role models and the upcoming match in Mönchengladbach.
 
Mattias Svanberg, how settled do you feel after around nine months in Wolfsburg? The time in the hotel is over, right?

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Long-distance neighbours

VfL Wolfsburgin ninth may only be one place above Borussia Mönchengladbach but there’s a seven-point gap between the sides going into Easter Sunday’s meeting at BORUSSIA-PARK (kick-off 15:30 CEST). Gladbach have already beaten Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich this season but also suffered heavy defeats against Hertha Berlin, Mainz and Werder Bremen, while the reverse fixture at the Volkswagen Arena ended 2-2. The facts and figures on the Matchday 27 clash:

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“It’ll be intense”

The Wolves return to action after the international break with a game against FC Augsburg at the Volkswagen Arena on Saturday 1 April (kick-off 15:30 CEST). While VfL were able to consolidate seventh place with victory at VfB Stuttgart on Matchday 25, FCA remain in 12th spot – ten points behind the Green-and-Whites – after being held by Schalke 04. At Friday’s pre-match press conference, VfL boss Niko Kovac discussed…

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“They made it easy for me”

After the 1-0 victory at VfB Stuttgart on Matchday 25, the majority of the Wolves squad departed for their national teams – including Felix Nmecha. Having previously represented Germany’s U21s, the 22-year-old brother of VfL striker Lukas Nmecha was not only called up to the senior squad for the first time but was also handed his international debut by Hansi Flick in the recent 3-2 defeat by Belgium. In this interview, the Wolves’ number 22 reflects on that very special moment and looks ahead to the upcoming home game against FC Augsburg.

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Late comeback rescues point

VfL Wolfsburg drew 2-2 against FC Augsburg in a remarkable encounter on Matchday 26 of the Bundesliga season. After an early own goal from Maximilian Arnold, who also missed a penalty in the 22nd minute, it looked for long periods as if the Wolves would leave empty-handed – even more so after Mergim Berisha doubled the lead for the clinical hosts before half-time. Despite creating numerous chances, the Green-and-Whites couldn’t find a way back into the game – until the 84th minute, that is. Luca Waldschmidt reduced the deficit, and as Niko Kovac’s men threw everything forward, Felix Nmecha netted the equaliser in the sixth minute of stoppage time to the delight of the travelling supporters.