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Tactically clever achievements determined the Bundesliga events on the 24th matchday. The thinkers and handlebars from the midfield stab out in the eleven of the match day.
Tor – Marius Müller (VfL Wolfsburg): Because the previous goalkeeper Kamil Grabara fails due to a thigh injury, the goalkeeper, who played in the 2nd league at Schalke 04 last season, is currently getting the chance – and if he continues, he will hardly be displaced from the Wolfsburg box. Müller parried seven shots on top, including three brilliant parades, including in one-on-one against Jens Stage. Ralph Hasenhüttl gave a special praise from his trainer Ralph Hasenhüttl: “If we hadn’t had Müller in the goal, it would have been really uncomfortable.”
Defense – Philipp Lienhart (SC Freiburg): The Augsburgers looked out the defender that he should get the ball in the Freiburg game structure instead of the more player Matthias Ginter. Accordingly, Lienhart had the most ball contacts from all players (81) and also played the most passports (68), of which almost 84 percent arrived – he did this task with flying colors. However, the Austrian was very strong against the ball, he won 75 percent of his duels and was again one of the guarantors for Freiburg not conceding a goal for the fifth time in a row.
Defense – Jonathan Tah (Bayer Leverkusen): Bayer Leverkusen has found masterly form. The team plays compact and is defensive as a concrete wall. Which is also due to the hardworking central defenders. Jonathan Tah protruded against Frankfurt. The Frankfurt attackers such as Hugo Ekikte or Elye Wahi crashed into the stable national defender like rubber balls – who also did intelligent construction work for his team.
Defense – Min Jae Kim (Bayern Munich): What applies to Leverkusen’s central defenders can also occasionally claim FC Bayern for themselves: the leaders’ leaders are shiny at the back. When victory in Stuttgart, it looked inconspicuous, but had an enormous effect: Min Jae Kim’s work against Stuttgart’s shooting star Nick Woltemade was impressive. Physically, Kim was superior to the attacker and then his positional game and his cold -bloodedness are impressive in duel. When Bavaria got the game under control after a difficult initial phase, Kim had thick stocks in this development.
Midfeld – Michael Olise (Bavaria Munich): Doesn’t play as spectacular as his side people Jamal Musiala and Leroy Sané, but elegant, determined and effective. He confidently equalized the balance against VfB Stuttgart, and he prepared four shots on top. He had most of his team’s ball campaigns, almost always made the right decision and also helped well with defensively – predicate valuable.
Midfeld – Patrick Wimmer (VfL Wolfsburg): A happy goal with his back and one with the power of his right foot – for the Austrian international it was the first double pack in his fourth year in the Bundesliga. Otherwise, like the entire Wolfsburg team, Wimmer was primarily concerned with defensive work, he was the symbol of his team’s efficiency.
Midfeld – Anton Stach (TSG Hoffenheim): The TSG had to oppose a combative enormously strong opponent in Bochum. The playfully strong Hoffenheimers are actually not like this. It is all the more valuable for them that they had Anton Stach in the team. The long Schlaks stood in the central midfield of the concentrated Bochum fighting power against everything it has. Extremely effective in defensive work and always dangerous. Two strong long -distance shots set accents – Hoffenheim’s somewhat happy victory had a lot to do with stitch.
Midfield – Granit Xhaka (Bayer Leverkusen): Xhaka is the brain of the Leverkusener, it is the extended arm of coach Xabi Alonso on the square. The Swiss, who himself makes his coaching license, gave two goals against Frankfurt and once again demonstrated his perfect eye for the teammates. His motto: “Pretend”! And that is exactly what the veteran breathes in and out on the square at every moment.
Midfield – Nadiem Amiri (1. FSV Mainz 05): The fact that Mainz won the game first and then also won in Leipzig had a lot to do with the performance of the 28-year-old. Amiri handed over three shots and prepared three more – and one of them was also successful, and he was directly involved in both goals. With 64 percent, the midfielder also convinced combative, with 99 ball contacts he was the linchpin of the Mainz.
Attack – Karim Adeyemi (Borussia Dortmund): ADEYEMI complements his next man Serhou Guirassy: his great speed (34.2 km/h) repeatedly brings the German U21 national player into good final positions and in excellent passing situations. Adeyemi made its fourth assist and his third goal of the season against the FC St. Pauli, threatened by the descent. Guirassy and Adeyemi are currently “life insurance” in a double pack.
Attack – Jonathan Burkardt (1. FSV Mainz 05): Together with Nadiem Amiri, Jonathan Burkardt is something like the winning guarantee at the moment at Mainz 05. Not only for the national team, he is becoming an issue, but also undoubtedly for very big clubs. But Fastnacht is celebrated first. Burkardt, who scored the winning goal for Mainz in Leipzig with a sensational goal with his weaker left foot, announced after the ecstatic jubilation after the final whistle in which cladding he can be found: “I’m going as a cow.”
The eleven of the 24th Bundesliga match day of Sportschau.de
