The eleven of the week for the 6th matchday in the Bundesliga. This is the 90-minute top eleven for the weekend in the German Oberhaus.
Tight, tight, top of the Bundesliga table! While Bayern continue to give the diplomats and cheerfully share the points, Union Berlin is in first place for the first time. The Irons are the 34th leader in Bundesliga history! SC Freiburg follows a point behind, chased by a twelve-point hat-trick from Bayern, Hoffenheim and BVB. In the basement, on the other hand, things are getting more and more uncomfortable for VfL Bochum. The Werkself are waiting for a liberation, while the wolves were (supposedly) allowed to celebrate one. And there was also the Rose debut in Leipzig against the ex…
The 6th matchday really had it all! This is ours 90 mins-Top eleven from the weekend:
1. Goal & Defense
TW: Rafal Gikiewicz () – The FCA goalkeeper held on to the all-important 1-0 win in Bremen with several strong saves and, of course, his saved penalty in added time – followed by a provocation against the SVW fans… It doesn’t matter how you do it like to rate them: Gikiewicz is currently in top form!
IV: Konstantinos Mavropanos () – The Greek was strong at both ends of the field against Bayern. Defensively he won many important duels, offensively he was conspicuous with 72 ball contacts and of course his assist to make it 1-1 in the meantime.
IV: Willi Obran () – In the sovereign 3-0 win against BVB, Orban was the stabilizer of the Leipzig defense. He won 78 percent of his duels. In addition, he provided the early lead in the successful Rose debut with a very strong header from eleven meters.
IV: Maxence Lacroix () – The Frenchman scored the golden goal in the important 1-0 away win for Wolves in Frankfurt. In addition, with 75 percent of duels won, he was a guarantee for a clean sheet. Also worth mentioning is the strong performance of fellow central defender Micky van de Ven, who won all tackles and made all of his 27 passes to teammates. Because of the winning goal, we narrowly chose Lacroix in the top XI.
2nd midfield
RM: Christopher Trimmel () – The captain of the Irons played solidly on his right side as usual and was an important reason for the strong performance of the new table leader in the 1-0 win in Cologne. There were several dangerous crosses among his 82 ball contacts. Jordan should have scored once, once a soulful flick landed on the crossbar.
CM: Kerem Demirbay () – The best Werkself kicker in the 2-2 win in Berlin. Demirbay won a strong 75 percent of his duels and gave Bayer a 1-0 lead with a wonderful free kick.
ZM: Tom Krauss () – The transfer of Tom Krauss has already paid off for royal blue. The seven-time U21 international also cemented his regular place with a strong performance in the liberating 3-1 win against Bochum.
LM: Tobias Mohr (Schalke 04) – Next to Krauss in the top eleven is teammate Mohr, who slipped to the left-back position for the injured Thomas Ouwejan. The Neu-Schalke player prepared Masovic’s own goal and the final point by Polter.
3. Attack
OM: Dominik Szoboszlai (RB Leipzig) – The Hungarian could be one of the big winners of the coaching change. In any case, Szoboszlai did a lot of self-promotion against BVB. He prepared Orban’s lead with a corner. His 2-0 win should not be missing from any season highlight clip. What a distance cracker!
OM: Christoph Baumgartner () – The Austrian was one of the defining figures in the TSG game in the ultimately clear 4-1 home win against Mainz (in a long majority). As usual, Baumgartner prepared the 2-0 preliminary decision with Grischa Prömel, who was energetic and eager to run.
ST: Serhou Guirassy (VfB Stuttgart) – The fact that VfB was able to kidnap a point from Munich was largely due to the ex-Cologne player. Kalajdzic’s successor confidently converted his penalty in added time to make it 2-2, which he had previously brought out himself. The Frenchman had previously scored – but a controversial VAR decision took the goal back (after an alleged foul on Kimmich).
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Source: Stern

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