Bundesliga: Stuttgart wins after Woltemade change-Frankfurt Time

Bundesliga: Stuttgart wins after Woltemade change-Frankfurt Time

Bundesliga
Stuttgart wins after Woltemade change-Frankfurt Time


The change theater around Nick Woltemade has ended, and VfB Stuttgart is also on track again. Eintracht Frankfurt convinced. Leverkusen gambled away the victory.

VfB Stuttgart did the hoped-for liberation in the Bundesliga in the first game after Nick Woltemade’s record sales of Nick Woltemade. The Swabians won their home game against Borussia Mönchengladbach 1-0 (0-0) and scored the first three points of the new season.



Eintracht Frankfurt presented itself very efficiently in the 3: 1 (2: 0) away win at TSG Hoffenheim, with whom the Hessen took over the first place in the table.

Bayer Leverkusen played the first league victory under the new coach Erik Ten Hag at 3: 3 (2: 1) at Werder Bremen. RB Leipzig, on the other hand, achieved at least some reparation for the 0: 6 demonstration for the league start at FC Bayern through the 2: 0 (0: 0) at home against 1. FC Heidenheim.


Joker saves Stuttgart – Undav injured

The celebration initially only came up in Stuttgart before the kick -off when the fans presented an impressive choreography on the occasion of “100 Years of Brustring”. Stuttgart without Woltemade, who has switched to Newcastle United for up to 90 million euros, did not know to be convincing without a Woltemade. But a goal of the substitute Chema Andrés (79th) gave VfB the victory against Gladbach in its white jerseys with the red breast ring.




Deniz Undav had to be replaced injured in the initial phase. From then on, the attacker was sitting on the bench with a thickly bandaged left knee.


Leipzig initially struggled to create enough punch against Heidenheim’s home debut. Christoph Baumgartner (48th minute) and Rômulo (78th) then scored goals for the favorite.

Outstanding Frankfurter Doan

Twice Patrik Schick (5th and 64th/foul elf) and Malik Tillman (35th) scored the goals for Leverkusen in Bremen. Romano Schmid was able to shorten for Werder by penalty after video evidence (44th). His team-mate Niklas strongly caused the penalty to 1: 3 and had to get off the pitch with yellow-red (63.).





The brave fighting Bremern initially achieved the 2: 3 connection by Isaac Schmidt (76.) because Bavarian goalkeeper Mark Flekken had completely misjudged. Karim Coulibaly (90.+4) even took care of the Bremen point win at the end.

With a fine Schlenzer from the distance, newcomer Ritsu Doan (17th) scored the 1-0 lead of the Frankfurt leadership in Sinsheim. Just ten minutes later, the Japanese made his second goal. In the second half, Doan put on 3-0 by Can Uzun (51st). Grischa Prömel’s goal to 1: 3 in added time was too little for Hoffenheim.


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Source: Stern

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