Bundesliga: Schade saves SC Freiburg point in Berlin – 1st home win under Black postponed

Kyereh scores in the 3rd game in a row

SC Freiburg took the lead in the Bundesliga against the Berlin draw experts – at least for a few hours. With the 2: 2 (1: 1) at Hertha BSC, Freiburg, who have now been unbeaten in seven league games, jumped to the top spot before Union Berlin’s game at VfB Stuttgart on Sunday evening. The lead over the industry giants Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund as the pursuers was increased to two points again after their 2-2 draw.

Daniel-Kofi Kyereh (22nd minute), who scored in the third competitive game in a row, and Kevin Schade (78th) scored the goals in front of 40,481 spectators in the Olympic Stadium for the guests from Breisgau, who lost head coach Christian Streich after the Corona failure and his assistant Patrick Baier were looked after by Lars Voßler as the second temporary coach.

Dodi Lukébakio (34th/penalty) and Suat Serdar (61st) scored for Hertha, which drew for the fourth time in a row and, after the fuss about the separation from million-dollar investor Lars Windhorst, remained just before the relegation zone with eight points .

Löwen to Boëtius: All Hertha transfers since Windhorst joined

From expensive stars to free transfer veterans & perspective players …

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Hertha have brought in these players since Lars Windhorst joined in the summer of 2019

July 1, 2019 – Eduard Löwen | €7m from 1. FC Nürnberg

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Now at St. Louis CITY SC

July 1, 2019 – Marko Grujic | €2m loan fee from Liverpool FC

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Already played on loan at Hertha in 2018/19, was then signed on
Now at FC Porto

1.7.2019 – Dedryck Boyata | Free transfer from Celtic FC

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2024

18.7.2019 – Daishawn Redan | €2.7m from Chelsea

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2024, on loan at FC Utrecht

08/01/2019 – Dodi Lukebakio | €20m from Watford FC

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2024

September 2, 2019 – Marius Wolf | €2 million rental fee from BVB

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Returned to BVB in 2020

1/1/2020 – Santiago Ascacíbar | €10m from VfB Stuttgart

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2024

27.1.2020 – Lucas Tousart | €25m from Olympique Lyon

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

30.1.2020 – Krzysztof Piatek | €24m from AC Milan

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

January 31, 2020 – Matheus Cunha | €18m from RB Leipzig

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Now at Atlético Madrid

August 4, 2020 – Alexander Schvolow | €7m from SC Freiburg

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025, on loan at FC Schalke 04

15.9.2020 – Jhon Cordoba | €15m from 1. FC Köln

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Now at FK Krasnodar

5.10.2020 – Omar Alderete | unknown fee from FC Basel

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

5.10.2020 – Mattéo Guendouzi | €1m loan fee from Arsenal FC

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Now at Olympique Marseille

14.1.2021 – Deyovaisio Zeefuik | €4m from FC Groningen

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Unknown contract length at Hertha BSC

February 1, 2021 – Sami Khedira | Free transfer from Juventus

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Career ended in summer 2021

February 1, 2021 – Nemanja Radonjic | €0.25m loan fee from Olympique Marseille

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Now at Benfica

1 July 2021 – Kevin Prince Boateng | Free transfer from AC Monza

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2023

July 1, 2021 – Suat Serdar | €8m from Schalke 04

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

July 27, 2021 – Stevan Jovetic | Free transfer from AS Monaco

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2023 with an option for another year

August 9, 2021 – Marco Richter | €7.1m from FC Augsburg

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

23.8.2021 – Ishak Belfodil | €0.5m from 1899 Hoffenheim

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Now without a club

August 26, 2021 – Oliver Christensen | €3m from Odense BK

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

August 27, 2021 – Jurgen Ekkelenkamp | €3m from Ajax

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

August 31, 2021 – Mycians Maolida | €4m from OGC Nice

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

1/1/2022 – Fredrik André Bjørkan | Free transfer from Bodø/Glimt

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

January 25, 2022 – Marc-Oliver Kempf | €0.5m from VfB Stuttgart

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

1/29/2022 – Dong-jun Lee I €0.8m from Ulsan Hyundai

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

1/31/2022 – Kelian Nsona I €0.5m from SM Caen

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

5/31/2022 – Filip Uremovic I free transfer from Rubin Kazan

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

14.6.2022 – Jonjoe Kenny I free transfer from Everton FC

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

07/02/2022 – Jessic Ngankam | €2m from Greuther Furth

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

Buyback clause after Fürth committed the loaned Ngankam to a purchase option for €2m

7/5/2022 – Ivan Sunjic I on loan from Birmingham City

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2023

7/13/2022 – Chidera Ejuke I on loan from CSKA Moscow

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2023

July 30, 2022 – Wilfried Kanga | €4m from BSCYB

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

08/08/2022 – Jean-Paul Boëtius | Free transfer from 1. FSV Mainz 05

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2025

08/31/2022 – Augustin Rogel | €400,000 from Estudiantes

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Contract with Hertha BSC until 2026

Windhorst? – The name of the unloved financier was not even worth a word on a banner for the Hertha fans in the east stand. The turbulence of the past few days should have had no effect. Coach Sandro Schwarz had already postulated that, at least from a sporting point of view. Ball control, security, that’s what both teams had prescribed in the Berlin sunset mood.

The people of Freiburg in particular initially looked at the Berlin ball attachment with solid protection. A counterattack via Lukébakio (13th) was the first excitement. In return, Hertha goalkeeper Oliver Christensen miscalculated when running out against Michael Gregoritsch – without consequences.

It became clear within a few minutes that Freiburg can play football better. Ritsu Doan threw up the Hertha defense several times. Christensen was initially able to parry against Kyereh (21st) which is worth seeing. But a minute later, the attacker shot in nicely freed by Doan to take the lead.

6 Bayern professionals in the top 10: The most valuable Bundesliga professionals

Musiala new on the 2: The most valuable Bundesliga professionals…

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…after the interim update in September!

As of September 21, 2022

26 Evan Ndicka | Eintracht Frankfurt | Market value: €32 million

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25 Nico Schlotterbeck | BVB | Market value: €33 million

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19 Sebastien Haller | BVB | Market value: €35 million

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19 Niklas Süle | BVB | Market value: €35 million

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19 Edmond Tapsoba | Bayer Leverkusen | Market value: €35 million

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19 Karim Adeyemi | BVB | Market value: €35 million

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19 Ryan Gravenberch | Bayern Munich | Market value: €35 million

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19 Giovanni Reyna | BVB | Market value: €35 million

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17 Dani Olmo | RB Leipzig | Market value: €40 million

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17 Dayot Upamecano | Bayern Munich | Market value: €40 million

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15 Lucas Hernández | Bayern Munich | Market value: €50 million

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15 Patrick Schick | Bayer Leverkusen | Market value: €50 million

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10 Sadio Mané | Bayern Munich | Market value: €60 million

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-€10m

10 Kingsley Coman | Bayern Munich | Market value: €60 million

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10 Leroy Sané | Bayern Munich | Market value: €60 million

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10 Moussa Diaby | Bayer Leverkusen | Market value: €60 million

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10 Josko Gvardiol | RB Leipzig | Market value: €60 million

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+€25m

8 Serge Gnabry | Bayern Munich | Market value: €65 million

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8 Leon Goretzka | Bayern Munich | Market value: €65 million

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5 Matthijs de Ligt | Bayern Munich | Market value: €70 million

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5 Alphonso Davies | Bayern Munich | Market value: €70 million

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5 Florian Wirtz | Bayer Leverkusen | Market value: €70 million

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2 Joshua Kimmich | Bayern Munich | Market value: €80 million

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2 Christopher Nkunku | RB Leipzig | Market value: €80 million

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2 Yamal Musiala | Bayern Munich | Market value: €80 million

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+€15m

Don’t give up – that’s a virtue that Hertha learned under Schwarz. The reward came quickly. During the next attack via the lively Lukébakio, Christian Günter blocked a shot from Stevan Jovetic with his hand. All Freiburg protests were useless. Penalty was the logical decision of referee Robert Schröder. Lukebakio scored safely. Freiburg’s displeasure left its mark. Hertha continued to press and still had good chances through Jonjoe Kenny (42nd) and Ivan Sunjic (45th + 1).

Before the start of the second half, a fitness coach made the Berlin pros fit again on the pitch. That had an effect. Freiburg wasn’t that lively, not that active, maybe just not that fresh after the 2-0 win in the Europa League against FC Nantes on Thursday evening. Serdar hit the corner with a low shot to Hertha’s lead. But it wasn’t enough for the first home win, because the native of Potsdam Schade shot in to equalize a few minutes after his substitution after a Christensen blunder.

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