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The Wolves welcome RB Leipzig to the Volkswagen Arena on Matchday 21 (18 February, 15:30 CET). Both teams are looking to make amends having faltered in recent weeks and suffered setbacks last time out. VfL could only draw 0-0 at Schalke, while RB were beaten 2-1 at home by Union Berlin. There’s one statistic that the Wolves can take heart from, though: they’re unbeaten in their last five home encounters with the Saxony side (W2 D3).
After four competitive games without a win, VfL Wolfsburg’s quest to return to winning ways doesn’t get much easier when they take on RB Leipzig on Saturday 18 February (kick-off 15:30 CET). At the press conference ahead of the game, head coach Niko Kovac answered questions on…
With Saturday’s game against Champions League participants Leipzig just around the corner, VfL midfielder Patrick Wimmer took time out for a short interview.
VfL Wolfsburg lost 3-0 in their home game against RB Leipzig on Saturday afternoon. The visitors took the lead through Emil Forsberg in the 14th minute and subsequently seized control of the game. The Wolves showed courage in the second half as they tried to find a way back, but were unable to make the most of the few chances they created. Konrad Laimer sealed the outcome with Leipzig’s second goal in the 85th minute, while Dominik Szoboszlai added a third in stoppage time (90’+2), leaving VfL waiting for their first win in the second half of the season.
Having started the year with two emphatic wins, VfL have now taken just one point from the last four games. They have a new chance to turn the tide this Saturday, 25 February (kick-off 15:30 CET), when the Wolves visit 1. FC Köln. At Thursday’s pre-match press conference, head coach Niko Kovac spoke about topics including…
Following back-to-back coronavirus-enforced cancellations, the Volkswagen Arena grounds will once again host a green-and-white celebration for supporters young and old on Saturday 23 July. The VfL Family Festival and VfL Kids Day will offer an exciting, fun-packed programme of activities between 11am and 4pm local time, when the Wolves face Brentford in a pre-season friendly at the AOK Stadion.
VfL Wolfsburg have completed their fifth signing of the summer after securing the services of Augsburg youth team striker Dzenan Pejcinovic on a professional contract until 2027. The 17-year-old scored once in four appearances for FCA’s U19s last season, while also registering 12 goals in 16 outings for the U17s. Munich native Pejcinovic has won 16 caps for Germany’s U17s, scoring an impressive 15 goals.
Two days after the signing of young striker Dzenan Pejcinovic, VfL Wolfsburg can announce another transfer. Midfielder Mattias Svanberg joins from Italian club Bologna on a five-year contract until 2027. The 23-year-old Swede, who will wear the number 32 shirt for Niko Kovac’s side, made 118 appearances in Serie A, in which he registered nine goals and eight assists. The Malmo native has also featured 21 times for the Swedish national team, scoring one goal.
Following on from the 7-1 triumph over WSG Tirol, VfL ended their training camp with victory in their second friendly too. Head coach Niko Kovac’s charges overcame Belgian top-flight side KV Mechelen 4-3, largely thanks to a strong first-half display. Lukas Nmecha (9’), Luca Waldschmidt (11’), Omar Marmoush (33’) and Ridle Baku (36’) were all on target for the Green-and-Whites, while Mechelen replied through Maryan Shved, who scored directly from a corner in the 43rd minute, as well as efforts from Jorge Hernandez (57’) and Geoffrey Hairemans (78’)
Anselmo Garcia MacNulty and Fabio Di Michele Sanchez are going out on loan to NAC Breda until summer 2023. They will be joining up with a few familiar faces at the Dutch second-division side in the shape of Jesaja Herrmann, who played for VfL from 2014 to 2021, and former Wolves assistant coach Ton Lokhoff, who is part of the staff at Breda.
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