They play on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. And in the very last minute of the latest Sunday game, Patrik Schick writes the story of the entire weekend. The team of the match day of sportschau.de.
Tor – Peter Gulacsi (RB Leipzig): It took until the stop time of the first half of the game before BVB really challenged the Leipzig goalkeeper for the first time: Karim Adeyemi checked the Hungary, which defused the ball. And in the second half of the game it went on like this: Gulacsi held and held and held: Against Serhou Guirassy (62nd), again against Adeyemi (64th), against Jamie Gitten (74.) and against Carney Chukwuemeka (90.+4).
Defense – Anthony Caci (1. FSV Mainz 05): It is also thanks to the French right -back that Mainz collected a point in the outnumber. It is at lightning speed on the lawn and also delivered three shots on goal. The 27-year-old prepared both goals from the Rheinhessen.
Defense – Rasmus Kristensen (Eintracht Frankfurt): Frankfurt’s right-back did his defensive tasks against poisonous Bochumers usual solidly and also effectively switched on into the SGE offensive game. Ellyes Skhiri rewarded Kristensen’s sprint 1-0 with an exemplary template, the Dane scored in the margin and laid the foundation for the SGE victory with his goal.
Defense – Christian Günter (SC Freiburg): Whenever a defender can shine offensive, there is too little pressure from the opposing attack. Be it weakness, or because the opponent is one less. And Capitano Christian Günter is not only the leader of the Breisgauer, but he is also offensive. Either he takes degrees (7th) – or he serves his colleagues. His cross on Michael Gregoritsch saved the SCF against decimated Mainz.
Midfield – Ridle Baku (RB Leipzig): Driver Baku. In the game against Dortmund: most ball contacts (58), most duels (31), most sprints (43) and the largest distance (11.5 km). The native Mainz not only put one superlative after the other against Dortmund, but also pulled it off himself and otherwise always has a look for a well -positioned player.
Midfield – Xavi Simons (RB Leipzig): The Agile Dutch gave the Saxons against the Borussia alone. His goal after 18 minutes the Leipzig game calmed down, and when he later saw colleague Loïs Openda running to the right five, he just flanked the ball to where the host’s second goal fell. In this form, Simons is one of the great supports in Leipzig.
Midfeld – Robin Hack (Borussia Mönchengladbach): If there was a kind of parade assistant in the football game, Hack would have earned this title more than. The midfielder trained at TSG Hoffenheim prepared all three goals from colleague Pléa. Hack hits itself: impressively prove the 34 led duels (half of which he won) and his 37 sprints in the game in Bremen. Both are best values in this game.
Attack – Nick Woltemade (VfB Stuttgart): Even if he has not been successful against Leverkusen – one like Woltemade regularly deals with the entire opposing team. The 23-year-old skin in, accepts every duel, gets in, says. And if there is an opportunity, he puts the ball in. In addition, the former Werderaner initiated the Stuttgart leadership.
Attack – Alassane Pléa (Borussia Mönchengladbach): The goal scorer of the “Fohlen” probably stands up with his three goals (first a Buli trial pack in front of it, also against Bremen) and his additional assist. The “player of the game” proved an extremely good eye, because for his four scorer points the offensive man completed the fewest kilometers of those who stood on the pitch in Bremen over the entire season. Note 1 with asterisks for this appearance of the French.
Attack – Jean -Matteo Bahoya (Eintracht Frankfurt): After the youngster had already convinced Ajax in the Europa League, coach Dino Toppmöller brought the 19 -year -old offensive talent again from the start. And the Frenchman paid back the trust: Bahoya was well involved in a good pass rate of 82 percent for an offensive player in the variable attacking game of the Frankfurter and achieved his first Bundesliga goal after heavy preparatory work by compatriot Hugo Designé. In addition, Bahoya was able to look forward to a Bundesliga record: at 37.2 km/h, the racetrack set up a new speed record in the eternal ranking of the league.
Attack – Patrik Schick (Bayer Leverkusen): His hits in injury time certainly had a large part in the Bayer Leverkusen championship in the 23/24 season. And most recently, the Czech also made the extension for the workself possible in the cup in the local derby against 1. FC Köln in added time, in which Victor Boniface then scored the winning goal. And now in Stuttgart again: VfB had led 3: 1 – and when chic met in the 90th +4 minute of play, Bayer collected three points and shortened the deficit to the leaders of Munich to six points.
The eleven of the 26th Bundesliga matchday of Sportschau.de
