Bundesliga Match 26 – Eight games on the left.
The day of the day opened with a piece of relegation between St Pauli and Hoffenheim. The natives of Hamburg saw the visitors 1-0 to give them a certain breathing on Bochum. While Hoffenheim is once again sucked up in the relegation fight.
Today, we have seen an emphasis on European spots with Massez and Freiburg Drawing 2-2, Wolfsburg losing against Augsburg 1-0 and Borussia Mönchengladbach Battant Werder Bremen 4-2. Bayern was also in action against Union Berlin, but could only bring a draw in the capital.
Here is what we learned:
No one wants to end in the places of the Champions League:
Massez and Freiburg played an exciting 2-2 draw, but after victories for Borussia Mönchengladbach and Augsburg, only seven points separate the third and ninth. Before today, you would have declared that Massez had a good chance of qualifying for the Champions League, but with only eight games to play, it is very difficult to underline who will intensify and continue to run while they continue to trip on each other.
Gladbach, despite their defeat against Mayen last weekend, showed that Heart will not collapse completely after throwing a two goals against Werder Bremen. With an Alassane plea hatch and a goal from Minecraft Streamer (I will milked as long as possible) Tim Kleinienst was won 4-2 and switch to sixth.
Although Augsburg has now expressed itself to be foreigners for a European sport, they have now kept six clean sheets in a row after a 1-0 victory against Wolfsburg. # Findahmen4england
What happened in Berlin *:
20% possession.
It’s all The union needed to be somehow leaving with a point against Bayern. Despite the suspension of Steffen Baumgart, Die Eisenern organized a great defensive performance to move around seven points away from the relegation battle.
The result is also the result of the bad finish of Bayern. During the first 75 minutes, Bayern resorted to pot strokes while struggling to break the union block. They seemed to have left with a “ Champions’ victory ” (a victory where you had to work hard for that), but an error by Jonas Urbig allowed Union to mark an improbable equalizer.
Bayern will have to hope that Stuttgart will be able to help them service tomorrow evening, or things could start to become a little hot under the pass, especially with Bayern competition in Europe.
(* Mikhail Gorbachev probably said on the morning of November 10, 1989)
An ode to Dominik Kohr:
Why should I devote a specific section to a player who has been a red card? You have to be new here.
24 games.
10 yellow cards.
1 red. (His first of the season !!)
Legacy of football.
A very strong argument could be advanced that Kohr is the dirtiest player in the Bundesliga. The quantity of yellows given to him is not correlated with the challenges he poses, which says a lot. If we dive deeper into disciplinary statistics, in the Bundesliga table of all timeKohr is second behind Stefan Effenberg and with regard to points, the 31 -year -old is only 17 years old from the former Bayern midfielder.
If Mainz qualifies for the Champions League, the tastes of Kylian Mbappé, Lamine Yamal or Mohammed Salah will not know what has struck them (literally) and the record of yellow card in the Champions League.
Kohr may be in his time Michael Jordan 91-93 to pick up the most cards each season.
GGFN | Jack Meenan