Bundesliga
No Fans, no Derbypunkt
The Cologne Fans boycott the Rheinderby and prove your Team a disservice. The FC Bayern trembles a success story about a newcomer and a young coach celebrates his first Bundesligasieg.
Normally, here Fans – just not today: Cologne Fanboykott
Imagine, it is a Derby and nobody goes out! Now, so dull was the setting not the 95. Rhine Derby between Borussia Mönchengladbach and 1. FC Cologne, but the otherwise bulging Gästeblock remained this Time is half empty. Only 1100 Cologne Fans supported their FC on-site at the explosive Nachbarschaftsduell, the the Borussia 1:0 (1:0) won, the Rest was rather (peacefully) outside of the stadium to demonstrate. Reason:
Protest against the stricter safety regulations of the German’s football Federation after the events of the last season – much to the Regret of FC managing Director Jörg Schmadtke when Sky TV: “Our young team thrives on the fact that you supported in any way. That was not the case. That’s a shame.” You have the first 45 minutes, slept, complained, however Abwehrchef Dominic Maroh and his team-mate Yannick Gerhardt went even harder with the own performance in court: “It was a Derby, not worthy.”
Dahoud becomes a match winner
The 1. FC Cologne, on the suspended Marcel cracks, and the injured Simon Zoller had to give up, saw aggressive attacks of Borussia exposed to and knew not a lot to oppose. It took just nine minutes before Mahmoud Dahoud the deserved 1:0 scored. The FC came in the first half, only two significant chances, the first round went entirely to the Borussia. After the page break changed. Anthony Modeste and substitute Milos Jojic tested Borussia’s Keeper Yann Sommer, but Timo Horn in the first 45 minutes of a higher backlog had prevented, had the one or other Times to intervene.
A hit is enough: Gladbach wins against Cologne
The atmosphere was heated, the FC better. Alone striker Modeste missed three clear chances, Borussia did not come to the train. But the Cologne flooded in vain, and had at the end just to be beaten – maybe would have more support from the stands a bit more of a tailwind .. After all, the otherwise warring groups solidarity was: the Gladbach Ultras verzicheteten on a Choreo and Fangesänge and showed large banners with the inscription: “Without a proper Derby thanks to your concepts” and “your Kollektivstrafen destroy the fan culture”.
For André Schubert, it was the first large Rheinderby as a head coach – his predecessor had after the 0:1 defeat in the first leg of his Job ditched. Gladbach jumps on rank five, Cologne, Germany remains ranked ninth.
Miller prevents Bayern-disgrace
Rare Moment: A goal against Bayern Munich
Not only by the Borussia-Park was a murmur, also to the Fans of the other stages did, surprised eyes, as the intermediate result from Munich on the Stadiontafeln to read was: FC Bayern: 0, SV Darmstadt 98: 1! Sandro Wagner had the riser in the 26. Minute surprisingly in the lead after Bayern have numerous add high carat instrumentalists awarded. Thomas Müller turned with his brace of goals in the 49. and 71. Minute (per kick) the game. Robert Lewandowski made it with his 22. Saisontor (84.) the lid on and the 3:1 (0:1) perfectly.
The surprise team in the first leg, Hertha BSC, remains to 2016 without a win, but saved a 1:1 (0:0) against strong Wolfsburg. Marcel Schäfer brought the VfL in the 53. Minute in guidance, Salomon Kalou secured with his hit in the 60’s. Minute the point for Hertha.
Nagelsmann with the first Bundesligasieg
The TSG Hoffenheim celebrated under the new coach Julian Nagelsmann the first victory after a long time, it is only the third of three in the season. With 3:2 (1:1) continued the tables-next-to-Last against the FSV Mainz 05, the first by Jhon Cordoba in the lead was gone. Hoffenheim responded with the goals by Nadiem Amiri (13.) and twice Mark Uth (68./76.), Jairo Samperio managed only the first goal (78.). Nagelsmann got into two Games of four points.
They also celebrated the FC Ingolstadt 04 in a 2:0 (1:0) victory over SV Werder Bremen after goals from Benjamin Hübner (12.) and Lukas Hinterseer (90., A second-half foul).
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