By Rich
Eintracht Frankfurt came behind from a 2:0 deficit to deny new Hertha coach Jürgen Klinsmann his first win, resulting on Friday in a 2:2 draw between the 2 clubs. Hertha’s 1st goal came in the match’s 30th minute when Dodi Lukebakio scored off a pass from Marko Grujic. Grujic himself then scored in the 63rd minute courtesy of a header from Dedryck Boyata, in turn off a free kick from Marvin Plattenhardt. Hosts Frankfurt immediately struck back, however, when defender Martin Hinteregger diverted a header from Almamy Toure beyond Hertha goalkeeper Thomas Kraft. The final goal then came in the 86th minute, when Hinteregger flicked on a corner to Sebastian Rode to earn both clubs a draw. Although each side was able to claim a point in the table, their relative positions remain the same going into the rest of the weekend’s matches, and Eintracht Frankfurt have now won only 1 of their last 11 Bundesliga matches against Hertha. Several of Saturday’s matches will involve clubs that separated by only 1 match or less in the table. The contest between Bayern and hosts Gladbach, however is not 1 of them. Gladbach is now 4 points clear of Bayern in the table, thanks to 9 wins out of 13 league matches prior to Saturday, and is anticipating the return of center-back Matthias Ginter following an injury. Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski has failed to score in his last 2 Bundesliga outings, and his club lost to Leverkusen last weekend. The contest between Freiburg and Wolfsburg is bound to be a competitive one, as Wolfsburg striker Wout Weghorst looks to build on his scoring run. Freiburg, for its part, managed to take a point against Dortmund and 3 points against Leipzig so far this season, but will have to do without Luca Waldschmidt. Also worth watching will be the match between Mainz and hosts Augsburg, who are separated by just 1 point in the table. Both clubs have already shown signs of turning their seasons around: Augsburg have had back-to-back wins against Paderborn and Hertha and a draw against Cologne, while Mainz have earned 2 consecutive wins over Hoffenheim and Frankfurt under new coach Achim Beierlorzer. Finally, Schalke and hosts Leverkusen are separated by just 3 points in the table. Kai Havertz is set to return from injury and could help Leverkusen extend their unbeaten streak to 4 games, while Schalke are currently unbeaten in 5 matches. By Rich
Maximilian Arnold is a 25-year-old midfielder for VfL Wolfsburg. Arnold was born on May 27, 1994 in Riesa, Germany, and spent his youth career playing for SC Riesa from 2003 to 2006, Dynamo Dresden from 2006 to 2009, and VfL Wolfsburg from 2009 to 2013. Arnold became the club’s youngest-ever debutante on November 26, 2011, when he was brought on as a late substitute in a 0:2 loss at FC Augsburg. His senior career became permanent in 2013 under new manager Dieter Hecking, and in April of that year, he scored his first professional goal in a 2:2 home draw against Hoffenheim. He has since scored 23 goals in more than 200 appearances for Wolfsburg’s first squad. Arnold has also played for Germany’s U16, U17, U18, U19, U20, U21, and senior squads since 2009, scoring 9 goals in 52 appearances. |
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