Unlanding will is an important characteristic, especially in the end of the season. In the eleven of the 31st Bundesliga matchday of Sportschau.de there are several of these special types.
Tor – Kevin Müller (1. FC Heidenheim): It has rarely occurred this season that a guest goalkeeper in Stuttgart went off the field with a “zero”. At Heidenheim’s victory, Müller was always in the picture, fished flanks, played along-and was primarily in the post-as with the dangerous degrees on the post-as with one-on-one against Demirovic (31st), the 25-meter shot of Rieder (63.) or the volley acceptance of Stenzel (90.+3) in added time.
Defense – Konrad Laimer (Bayern Munich): The tireless long -term runner has played on the right defense with the designated champions. Laimer also made his meters (10.3 km mileage) in the victory against Mainz and did not avoid a duel (24). In addition, the Austrian put on the first two goals in the 3-0 win. In the second half, he also wasted his program as a left -back.
Defense – Robin Koch (Eintracht Frankfurt): Frankfurt’s defense chief played solid against the actually strong Leipzig offensive, clarified situations early on or was on the spot in standards. And then he set the emotional end of an important game for Eintracht on the way to the Champions League with his header to 4: 0.
Defense – Waldemar Anton (Borussia Dortmund): It was the pure will to win, which Anton drove forward in the final phase and the 3-2 winning goal in Hoffenheim. The defender had previously successfully completed a large workload (11.9 km mileage) (91 percent won duels) and was one of those who kept creating the mood even after the setbacks.
Defense – Daniel Svensson (Borussia Dortmund): Since the winter break, the loan has been working on the left rail at BVB. In Hoffenheim, too, the young Swede spent a crazy workload on the outside: 13.2 km mileage, 44 sprints, 22 duels. In addition, Svensson also put on the most goal shots (4) and prepared two goals. Especially the fine, long ball on Brandt to 2-1 was absolutely worth seeing.
Midfeld – Armin Gigovic (Holstein Kiel): Gigovic went completely flat in the 89th minute. Kiel was not yet the winner against Gladbach. Until then, he had stacked and wrapped in the defensive midfield – and also achieved the 3-2 in the meantime with a nice shot. Gigovic made a decisive contribution to ensuring that Holstein still lives hope for relegation.
Midfeld – Michael Olise (Bavaria Munich): A goal, a template – this is almost normal for Olise. The Frenchman also delivered against Mainz, collected his scorer points number 23 and 24. And otherwise the numbers were Olise’s friend: top speed (33.4 km/h), most sprints (37), most duels (31), most of the goal shot templates (3). Olise is now a real house number at Bayern.
Midfeld – Ansgar Knauff (Eintracht Frankfurt): The wing racer was Frankfurt’s match winner against Leipzig. He not only hit twice, which is remarkable, since he had a goal of the season until then. Above all, he also provoked the dismissal of El Chadaille Bishiabu at his speed (top speed 33.6 km/h)-it was a key scene in the important duel around the Champions League places.
Midfeld – Julian Brandt (Borussia Dortmund): It was not a sparkling clean performance in Hoffenheim, but Brandt literally worked into the game (21 duels). The reward was his spectacular volley goal for the meantime 2: 1 and he also initiated the 1-0 with a great steep pass. In the end of the season, Brandt seems to finally find his role in the center.
Midfield – Shuto Machino (Holstein Kiel): In the enormously important 4: 3 victory against Gladbach, the first and the last goal went to Machino’s account. The Japanese turned up enormously on the left wing (35.8 km/h top speed) and always ensured dangerous moments towards Borussia goal (8 goal shot participations). The crowning glory was the emotional hit in injury time when he put a shot from seven meters to win the goal in the goal.
Attack – Hugo Ekitiké (Eintracht Frankfurt): Knauff was the celebrated hero at the Frankfurt victory against Leipzig, but Ekitiké was no less important. With his strong pace dribbles, he scored a goal and another huge chance. He also headed for his 15th goal of the season – with that he caught up with the Omar Marmoush, who was immigrated to in winter, and slowly lets the fans remembering the colleague, which has changed to Manchester City, slowly faded.
The eleven of the 31st Bundesliga matchday of Sportschau.de
