Markus Schubert is a 22-year-old goalkeeper for Eintracht Frankfurt, on loan from FC Schalke 04. Schubert was born on June 12, 1998 in Freiberg, Germany, and spent his youth career playing for SV Lok Nossen from 2004 to 2008, Riesaer SC from 2008 to 2011, and Dynamo Dresden from 2011 to 2017. His senior career continued at Dresden, where he made 41 appearances between 2015 and 2019, and became the youngest active player in the club’s history when he debuted in a game against Preußen Münster in November 2015. On July 5, 2019, he joined Schalke on a 4-year contract, and made his Bundesliga debut on December 15, 2019 in a 1:0 home win against Frankfurt. He joined Frankfurt on September 30, 2020 on a 1-year loan. Schubert has also made 24 appearances for Germany’s U17, U18, U19, U20, and U21 squads since 2015.
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Markus Schubert is a 22-year-old goalkeeper for Eintracht Frankfurt, on loan from FC Schalke 04. Schubert was born on June 12, 1998 in Freiberg, Germany, and spent his youth career playing for SV Lok Nossen from 2004 to 2008, Riesaer SC from 2008 to 2011, and Dynamo Dresden from 2011 to 2017. His senior career continued at Dresden, where he made 41 appearances between 2015 and 2019, and became the youngest active player in the club’s history when he debuted in a game against Preußen Münster in November 2015. On July 5, 2019, he joined Schalke on a 4-year contract, and made his Bundesliga debut on December 15, 2019 in a 1:0 home win against Frankfurt. He joined Frankfurt on September 30, 2020 on a 1-year loan. Schubert has also made 24 appearances for Germany’s U17, U18, U19, U20, and U21 squads since 2015.
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FC Bayern München moved 10 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga on Friday with a close 1:0 victory over hosts Hertha Berlin. The game’s lone goal came in the 21st minute, after Kingsley Coman fired the ball into the net off a deflection from Niklas Stark. Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski failed to convert a penalty shortly before Coman’s goal, and it was his first missed conversion since a win over VfB Stuttgart in January 2019. The shutout earned Bayern’s Manuel Neuer his 200th clean sheet in the Bundesliga, and Hertha welcomed Sami Khedira back into the Bundesliga: it was Khedira’s first Bundesliga appearance for 10 years and 273 days. Saturday’s big match will likely be that in the Schwarzwald-Stadion, when Borussia Dortmund travel to Freiburg. Although Freiburg suffered one of their worst losses this season last weekend against Wolfsburg, the club has an unbeaten record at home this season, where they have scored in every match so far. Dortmund managed to beat Augsburg 3:1 last Saturday, but were taken into extra time on Tuesday in DFB Pokal competition against Paderborn, and the club have lost three of their last four away matches. Dortmund will continue without goaltender Roman Bürki, who has a shoulder injury and will continue to be replaced by Marwin Hitz. The match on Saturday will be Freiburg’s 700th, and trainer Christian Streich’s 275th, in the Bundesliga. The final match on Saturday will be the Rhine Derby between hosts Borussia Mönchengladbach and visitors 1. FC Köln. Although Gladbach are currently in seventh place in the table, they have succeeded in collecting points in recent weeks, and are undefeated since mid-December. Cologne was eliminated from DFB Pokal competition earlier in the week following a shoot-out loss to Jahn Regensburg, but within the league are coming off a 3:1 victory last weekend over Bielefeld. The reverse fixture earlier this season ended with a 3:1 victory for Gladbach, and the Foals are, together with Eintracht Frankfurt, the only unbeaten Bundesliga team in 2021. Cologne have only won 25 of the 91 Bundesliga derbies against Gladbach, while Gladbach have won 51 of them. Looking ahead to Sunday, Bielefeld will look to use their home-field advantage against Bremen and move out of the relegation play-off position. A tie or win would move them ahead of Hertha in the table, but Bielefeld have been unpredictable at home this season, winning four and losing six. Bremen won the reverse fixture earlier this season, and they have claimed more points (13) in away matches this season than they have at home (9). By Rich
Amos Pieper is a 23-year-old defender for DSC Arminia Bielefeld. Pieper was born on January 17, 1998 in Lüdinghausen, Germany, and spent his youth career playing for FC Nordkirchen, Union Lüdinghausen, and, from 2010 to 2017, Borussia Dortmund. His senior career continued at Dortmund, where he made 34 appearances and scored 1 goal for Borussia Dortmund II between 2017 and 2019. On January 28, 2019, Pieper moved to his current club, where he made his professional debut on February 8, 2019, coming on to the pitch as a half-time substitute for Brian Behrendt in a 3:0 win over hosts Jahn Regensburg. Pieper has also made 7 appearances for Germany’s U18 and U21 squads since 2015. |
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