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One no longer gets a ball in, the other simply hits everything and others are a force at the front – the eleven of the match day of Sportschau.de.

Tor – Noah Atubolu (SC Freiburg): In the 24th minute in the game against RB Leipzig, the time had come: Noah Atubolu exceeded the 510 minutes, which Richard Golz once remained without a goal in Freiburg Gate, and set up a club record. The series was successful in the 2000/01 season. Atubolu kept a white vest on Saturday in the sixth game in a row – and thus expanded the record to 576 minutes. “Then I was happy”said the 22-year-old about the moment he succeeded in historical.

Defense – David Zec (Holstein Kiel): The defender shone as a preparatory in the game against VfB Stuttgart. Initially, ZEC extended a wide throw from Shuto Machino to the scorer Steven Skrzybski, then at the beginning of the second half he hit the ball from the kick away, where he then landed again at Skrzybski and then in the goal. The Slovenian did it very well in defense too. For example, in the 29th minute, when he dared into a shot from Deniz Undav and thus thwarted a big chance of the Swabians.

Kiel’s David Zec looks around

Defense – Leopold Querfeld (Union Berlin): The young Austrian was a force at the front and back. His header for 1-1 initiated the turnaround in the Berlin victory in Frankfurt. But he not only showed his qualities on the offensive. As a central defender, he won 80 percent of his duels and almost 75 percent of his passports arrived.

Defense – Milos Veljkovic (Werder Bremen): Gut-Leverkusen’s coach Xabi Alonso cheerfully rotated and switched to seven positions compared to the Champions League game in Munich. Nevertheless, it is anything but easy not to get a goal from the master. Werder Bremen still succeeded. Fels in the surf was defense chief Milos Veljkovic. The Serb won two thirds of his duels and thus had the best quota all Bremen.

Defense – Jeffrey Gouweleeuw (FC Augsburg): The fact that FC Augsburg is currently very difficult to beat is also due to Jeffrey Gouweleeuw. At Borussia Dortmund he also organized the defense strongly, the captain was once again a leader. Incidentally, he also made the Augsburg winning goal with his beautiful and considered header. He did it like Union across the field – top at the front and back.

Midfield – Ibrahima Sissoko (VfL Bochum): The Bochumers offered a courageous performance against FC Bayern Munich, representative of the effort that Dieter Hecking’s team operated, is to be mentioned Ibrahima Sissoko. The man from Mali got the 2-2 equalization and, together with Tom Krauss, kept running the rooms and stood for the enormous intensity that the Bochumers gave three bonus points at the end.

Midfeld – Raphael Guerreiro (FC Bayern Munich): It was not due to Raphael Guerreiro that Bayern lost to Bochum. The Portuguese was the player who radiated most of the score with the Munich team. As a reservist, he really wanted football and then gave FC Bayern an interim 2-0 lead with his double pack. In addition, Guerreiro was extremely strong, rolling out 12.53 kilometers – by far most in his team.

Midfeld – Romano Schmid (Werder Bremen): “I am proud of the team. Everyone has tackled everything for others and only that’s how we can win the games”said Romano Schmid modestly. It was he who brought Werder in Leverkusen to the winning road with his early goal and gave the team a perfect starting point. Afterwards Schmid was constantly on the move and was involved in five out of ten Werder degrees.

Midfield – Nadiem Amiri (1. FSV Mainz 05): The fact that the Mainz won in Mönchengladbach was mainly due to Amiri. He decided the game with his remarkable goal to 3: 1 after he had previously prepared a goal by Dominik Kohr with a beautifully tired free kick. A goal and a template – In addition, Amiri had the most ball contacts of all Mainz and can rightly call himself playmaker.

Attack – Steven Skrzybski (Holstein Kiel): Skrzybski was the match winner against VfB Stuttgart. He scored two goals with two shots. This is probably called efficiently. But that was not just the 32-year-old against the Swabians. He put his recent six shots on the Bundesliga all in the opposing box – an incredible quota that is currently making him a real goal monster. And when asked why he just seems to be able to succeed at the moment, the striker said: “I have no idea to be honest.”

Attack – Woo -Yeong Jeong (Union Berlin): After taking it in the 71st minute, the joker revived the Unioner offensive game. Jeong scored only seven minutes later through a strong dribbling with a placed ending the much -celebrated goal for 2-1 at Eintracht Frankfurt game. The attacker is simply a noble joker: six of his now 15 Bundesliga goals scored as a substitute.

The eleven of the 25th Bundesliga match day of Sportschau.de

The eleven of the 25th match day

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