Kramaric stands out: TSG Hoffenheim wins at home for the first time in over three months

Bochum’s unbeaten streak is over

TSG 1899 Hoffenheim won in the Sinsheim stadium for the first time in over three months and ended VfL Bochum’s series. At the start of the 14th Bundesliga matchday on Friday evening, the Kraichgauer team prevailed with a well-deserved 3:1 (2:0) against the relegation candidates. The guests suffered another setback after five unbeaten games.

In front of only 16,023 spectators, Erhan Masovic initiated Bochum’s defeat with an own goal (32nd minute). The very eye-catching Andrej Kramaric with his fifth goal of the season (43rd) and substitute Ihlas Bebou (76th) then scored for Hoffenheim. The 1:3 goal by Gonçalo Paciência (90th) came too late for Bochum.

Coach Pellegrino Matarazzo’s TSG team settled into sixth place in the table regardless of the outcome of the other games this weekend. Previously, TSG, who were strong away from home, had only won at home against Wolfsburg.

Before kick-off, Hoffenheim’s U17 world champion Max Moerstedt was honored with an award. In the winter, the striker will take part in the preparation with the TSG professionals for the first time. The hosts went into the game without their previous top scorer Maximilian Beier (six goals), who was ill, but they were still offensively dangerous.

Musiala & Kane at the top: Most valuable players in the Bundesliga

18. Edmond Tapsoba (Bayer Leverkusen)

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18. Julian Brandt (Borussia Dortmund)

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18. Manu Koné (Borussia Mönchengladbach)

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18. Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund)

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Market value: €40 million

18. Serhou Guirassy (VfB Stuttgart)

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Market value: €40 million (+€26 million)

18. Victor Boniface (Bayer Leverkusen)

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Market value: €40 million (+€28 million)

15. Leon Goretzka (FC Bayern)

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Market value: €45 million

15. Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen)

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15. Loïs Openda (Leipzig)

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Market value: €45 million (+€10 million)

13. Mathys Tel (FC Bayern)

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Market value: €50 million (+€30 million)

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12. Serge Gnabry (FC Bayern)

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Market value: €55 million

10. Dayot Upamecano (FC Bayern)

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Market value: €60 million

10. Min-Jae Kim (FC Bayern)

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9. Kingsley Coman (FC Bayern)

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Market value: €65 million

6. Matthijs de Ligt (FC Bayern)

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Market value: €70 million (-€5 million)

6. Alphonso Davies (FC Bayern)

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4. Joshua Kimmich (FC Bayern)

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4. Leroy Sané (FC Bayern)

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3. Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen)

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Market value: €85 million

2. Jamal Musiala (FC Bayern)

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Market value: €110 million

1. Harry Kane (FC Bayern)

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Wout Weghorst, who was most accurate at the time, almost took the lead after less than two minutes, but VfL keeper Manuel Riemann cleared with his feet. Fifteen minutes later, the Dutchman failed to hit the ball correctly from the best position.

Otherwise, Bochum initially largely kept their opponents away from their own goal and repeatedly played forward in a straightforward manner. But when Weghorst shot dangerously in front of the VfL goal for the third time, Masovic maneuvered Riemann’s rebound into his own net.

The fact that Kramaric stood out as a provider was typical of the Hoffenheim game: the Croatian TSG record goalscorer was constantly castled and could be found everywhere. The 2018 World Cup runner-up scored the 2-0 after a quick move himself, after cheekily allowing Matus Bero to slip into space. The 32-year-old has scored against all current first division teams in his career. Kramaric was surprisingly not in the starting line-up last week in the defeat in Mönchengladbach.

TSG Hoffenheim’s most expensive purchases

Carlos Eduardo – 2007/08 for €7m from Gremio

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Josip Simunic – 2009/10 for 7 million euros from Hertha BSC

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Ryan Babel – 2010/11 for 7 million euros from Liverpool FC

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Ozan Kabak – 2022/23 for 7 million euros from Schalke

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Havard Nordtveit – 2017/18 for €8m from West Ham

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Kasim Adams – 2018/19 for 8 million euros from BSC Young Boys

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Ihlas Bebou – 2019/20 for 8.5 million euros from Hannover 96

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Jacob Bruun Larsen – 2019/20 for 9 million euros from Borussia Dortmund

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Robert Skov – 2019/20 for 10 million euros from FC Copenhagen

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Andrej Kramaric – 2016/17 for €11m from Leicester City

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Anton Stach – 2023/24 for 11 million euros from Mainz 05

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Munas Dabbur – 2019/20 for 12 million euros from Sevilla FC

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Stanley Nsoki – 2022/23 for 12 million euros from FC Brugge

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Attila Szalai – 2023/24 for 12.3 million euros from Fenerbahce

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Diadié Samassékou – 2019/20 for 14 million euros from RB Salzburg

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After the Bochum team had stabilized their defense in the past few weeks, head coach Thomas Letsch’s professionals showed some weaknesses even after the change. Marius Bülter had the chance to make it 3-0, but Riemann saved. Shortly before, the guests had asked for a penalty in vain when Maximilian Wittek was caught by Kevin Vogt and Anton Stach. Joker Bebou then made everything clear with the third goal, even if Bochum briefly regained hope after Paciência’s goal.

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