Bayern against Union canceled
With the redeeming first home win of the season, VfL Bochum has gained breathing room in the Bundesliga’s relegation battle. The Bochum team won against VfL Wolfsburg 3-1 (2-1) on Saturday and have 13 points after 13 games. The ambitious Wolfsburg team, on the other hand, are in danger of losing contact with the European Cup places after their sixth away defeat in a row.
Midfielder Patrick Osterhage (19th) and full-back Bernardo (40th) gave Bochum a 2-0 lead with their first Bundesliga goal. Mattias Svanberg (45th + 1) initially shortened the score for Lower Saxony, but Christopher Antwi-Adjei (87th) made things clear with Bochum’s third goal. Wolfsburg coach Niko Kovac lost in his 13th Bundesliga duel as a player or coach for the first time against Bochum, which extended the contract of fellow coach Thomas Letsch until 2026 on Thursday.
Gladbach lost 1-0 against TSG Hoffenheim – and still won
With their fourth home win in a row, Borussia Mönchengladbach moved into the top half of the table and inflicted their first away defeat on TSG Hoffenheim this Bundesliga season. The hosts defeated Kraichgauer, who had not won in five competitive games, 2-1 (0-0) and thus celebrated their fourth win in a row against Hoffenheim. In front of 49,341 spectators in Borussia Park, Alassane Plea (58th minute/foul penalty) and Nathan Ngoumou (80th) scored the goals for Gladbach. Wout Weghorst (60th) scored a quick equalizer for the guests.
Musiala & Kane at the top: Most valuable players in the Bundesliga
Hoffenheim’s coach Pellegrino Matarazzo gave his team a little makeover after the recent, sometimes uninspired performances and called four new players into the team. This time Andrej Kramaric also had to make do with a place on the bench. Finn Ole Becker came into the starting line-up for the suspended Grischa Prömel.
RB Leipzig narrowly wins against promoted team 1. FC Heidenheim
As expected, RB Leipzig has managed to turn the trend around after two defeats in a row. The DFB Cup winner won 2-1 (2-1) against promoted team 1. FC Heidenheim and temporarily climbed back into a Champions League spot. In front of 44,887 spectators, Loïs Openda (29th/foul penalty) and Yussuf Poulsen (44th) ensured a clear lead before Benedikt Gimber (45th + 2) shortened the lead. In the end, Leipzig remained unbeaten in the Bundesliga against a newly promoted team.
Only Leipzig’s Poulsen remained from the first duels between the two teams in the 2013/14 third division season. However, the focus of the Leipzig team was on another player. The difference player
Snow chaos causes FC Bayern to cancel against Union Berlin
The onset of winter in Germany caused the first game of the current Bundesliga season to be canceled. The game between FC Bayern and Union Berlin, originally scheduled for 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, did not take place. A new date is not yet known.
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