😂 Even Wednesday: BVB makes fun of PSG and Rambo scandal in Cologne

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Bavaria aspires to first place

A feeling that Bayern doesn’t really know: not being at the top of the rankings. After the victory against Cologne, they at least had the opportunity to experience that same feeling for a few hours – until Bayer Leverkusen took it away from them again.

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A record penalty

Hoffenheim’s Oliver Baumann certainly had a good feeling too, having saved all three penalties against him so far this Bundesliga season. At least here he gets a certificate for that.


Bochum sucks

VfL Bochum is also currently setting a record. With seven draws in twelve matches, the Bochum team is currently accumulating its points. Will you be able to keep the course at the end?

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All is well down there

Cologne should also accumulate points. This was not possible in the 0-1 defeat against Bayern, but the goats produced a performance which satisfied coach Steffen Baumgart.

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Nevertheless, Effzeh is once again without points and is in last place with six points – and the eliminated Cologne team seems to be slowly losing touch.


BVB makes humor because of PSG penalty

PSG obtained a more than questionable penalty against Newcastle in the 96th minute, which will allow the French to stay in the Champions League at least until the next day. Since the referee had already given Paris an advantage against BVB, this provoked gallows humor from Mats Hummels and Matthias Sammer. “At least justified this time?” Hummels asked on Amazon Prime. “Probably the hand,” replied Sammer, laughing, without having seen the scene. Oh, if only he had known how right he was.

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Frustration in Gladbach

“If only a match lasted 30 minutes” is what every Borussia Mönchengladbach fan is probably thinking. In the duel against the other Borussia from Dortmund, the Fohlen delivered a brilliant first half hour with a 2-0 lead. The remaining 60 minutes then belonged to BVB and all Gladbach fans were able to witness their team’s defeat.

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A club burns

Things are burning hot at Schalke. During the defeat against Fortuna Düsseldorf, a large part of the fans left the stadium when the score was 0:3. Karel Geraerts made three substitutions after 30 minutes, which visibly upset substitute Thomas Ouwejan. Geraerts also fails to control the worst defense in the 2nd Bundesliga (33 goals conceded). It seems like he doesn’t really know what to do next.

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CR7 lobs at 30 meters

Just kick a field goal from 30 yards? This is not a problem for Cristiano Ronaldo. All you can do is play (except maybe Messi fans).

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Nobody wants to be first?

During Saturday afternoon’s duel, Manchester City and Liverpool FC wanted to compete to see who would become leader of the Premier League.

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In the end, the two clubs drew 1-1. A draw that doesn’t really do anyone any good – except Arsenal, who won on their own and can now salute from above.

Author: Jacqueline MANNESSIER