Borussia Dortmund came from behind on Friday for a 3:1 win over hosts 1. FC Köln. Köln scored the match’s 1st goal in the 29th minute, when Dominick Drexler headed in a kick from the corner from Ellyes Skhiri, and the goal was Köln’s 1st goal at home in the Bundesliga since May 5, 2018 against Bayern. The rest of the match, however, belonged to Dortmund, who received goals from Jadon Sancho in the 70th minute, Achraf Hakimi in the 86th minute, and Paco Alcacer late in extra time. Dortmund have now scored on their last 9 Bundesliga visits to Köln, including 21 goals since 2006, and the win puts them 3 full points ahead of Leipzig, Freiburg, Düsseldorf, Leverkusen, Wolfsburg, and Frankfurt going into the rest of the weekend’s matches. One of Saturday’s key contests will be that between local rivals Düsseldorf and Leverkusen. Poland striker Dawid Kownacki, who missed Matchday 1 with a thigh complaint, is set to return on Saturday, and will be joined by USA goalkeeper Zack Steffen, filling in for fellow, injured, goalkeeper Michael Rensing. Düsseldorf will have to contend with a powerful Leverkusen squad led by Kai Havertz, Kevin Volland, and Leon Bailey. Leverkusen have lost only 1 of their last 12 encounters with Düsseldorf: in August 1996, 3 years before Havertz was born. Later on Saturday, summer signing Philippe Coutinho could make his Bundesliga debut when FC Bayern München’s squad heads to Gelsenkirchen to take on Schalke. Schalke came away from last weekend’s contest against Borussia Mönchengladbach with a respectable 1:1 draw, while Bayern were frustrated with their 2:2 draw last weekend against Hertha. Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski has scored 15 goals in 20 career matches against Schalke, including at least 1 in each of the last contests against Schalke in all competitions, and Bayern have won 7 of their last 8 Bundesliga contests in Gelsenkirchen. A further key match will be that between hosts RB Leipzig and visitors Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday. Leipzig began the season under new coach Julian Nagelsmann with a 4:0 rout of league newcomers Union Berlin last weekend, including goals from Timo Werner and Marcel Halstenberg. Frankfurt also won last weekend, with a 1:0 win thanks to a 1st-minute goal from Martin Hinteregger, and the club has won all 6 of its competitive outings so far this season. Finally, watch Wolfsburg try to hold off Hertha Berlin Sunday: Wolfsburg are unbeaten in their last 4 Bundesliga meetings with Hertha, but Hertha have managed to avoid defeat in their 1st home game in each of their seasons since promotion in 2013.
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Borussia Dortmund came from behind on Friday for a 3:1 win over hosts 1. FC Köln. Köln scored the match’s 1st goal in the 29th minute, when Dominick Drexler headed in a kick from the corner from Ellyes Skhiri, and the goal was Köln’s 1st goal at home in the Bundesliga since May 5, 2018 against Bayern. The rest of the match, however, belonged to Dortmund, who received goals from Jadon Sancho in the 70th minute, Achraf Hakimi in the 86th minute, and Paco Alcacer late in extra time. Dortmund have now scored on their last 9 Bundesliga visits to Köln, including 21 goals since 2006, and the win puts them 3 full points ahead of Leipzig, Freiburg, Düsseldorf, Leverkusen, Wolfsburg, and Frankfurt going into the rest of the weekend’s matches. One of Saturday’s key contests will be that between local rivals Düsseldorf and Leverkusen. Poland striker Dawid Kownacki, who missed Matchday 1 with a thigh complaint, is set to return on Saturday, and will be joined by USA goalkeeper Zack Steffen, filling in for fellow, injured, goalkeeper Michael Rensing. Düsseldorf will have to contend with a powerful Leverkusen squad led by Kai Havertz, Kevin Volland, and Leon Bailey. Leverkusen have lost only 1 of their last 12 encounters with Düsseldorf: in August 1996, 3 years before Havertz was born. Later on Saturday, summer signing Philippe Coutinho could make his Bundesliga debut when FC Bayern München’s squad heads to Gelsenkirchen to take on Schalke. Schalke came away from last weekend’s contest against Borussia Mönchengladbach with a respectable 1:1 draw, while Bayern were frustrated with their 2:2 draw last weekend against Hertha. Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski has scored 15 goals in 20 career matches against Schalke, including at least 1 in each of the last contests against Schalke in all competitions, and Bayern have won 7 of their last 8 Bundesliga contests in Gelsenkirchen. A further key match will be that between hosts RB Leipzig and visitors Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday. Leipzig began the season under new coach Julian Nagelsmann with a 4:0 rout of league newcomers Union Berlin last weekend, including goals from Timo Werner and Marcel Halstenberg. Frankfurt also won last weekend, with a 1:0 win thanks to a 1st-minute goal from Martin Hinteregger, and the club has won all 6 of its competitive outings so far this season. Finally, watch Wolfsburg try to hold off Hertha Berlin Sunday: Wolfsburg are unbeaten in their last 4 Bundesliga meetings with Hertha, but Hertha have managed to avoid defeat in their 1st home game in each of their seasons since promotion in 2013.
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Matthias Bader is a 22-year-old defender for 1. FC Köln. Bader was born on June 17th, 1997 in Pforzheim, Germany, and spent his youth career playing for Karlsruher FC from 2006 to 2015. His senior career continued at Karlsruhe from 2015 to 2018, where he made 46 appearances. He joined his current club last year, where he made 4 appearances during his first season with the club, but was sidelined by an injury early in the season, and was also guilty of an own-goal in a match against MSV Duisburg. Bader has also played for Germany’s U16, U17, U18, and U19 squads since 2013. By Rich
The 2019-2020 Bundesliga season opened on Friday with a thrilling 2:2 tie between hosts FC Bayern München and visitors Hertha Berlin. Bayern’s Robert Lewandowski scored the first goal of the season in the 24th minute, but Hertha’s Dodi Lukebakio quickly evened the score in the 36th minute. Hertha then pulled ahead in the match with a goal from Marko Grujic, and Bayern secured a draw in the 60th minute off a penalty kick from Lewandowski. This was the first time in 8 years that Bayern failed to win their opening fixture of the season, and the first time since 2002 that the reigning Bundesliga champions have lost on Matchday 1. 2 of the newcomers to the 1. Bundesliga this season will play on Saturday, when 1. FC Köln travel to Wolfsburg and SC Paderborn travel to Leverkusen. The Köln-Wolfsburg fixture will, unusually, feature 2 new coaches: Köln is now coached by Achim Beierlorzer, who previously had the job with the 2. Bundesliga’s Jahn Regensburg, while new Wolfsburg coach Oliver Glasner will try to lead his club to another top-6 finish. Wolfsburg are unbeaten in their last 6 matches in the Volkswagen Arena against Köln, but Köln have lost just 1 of their last 7 meetings, and Köln’s Anthony Modeste has 6 goals in 8 games against Wolfsburg - more than against any other Bundesliga club. Newly promoted Paderborn will have their hands full when they travel to Leverkusen, who have won 5 of their last 6 matches and finished in the top 4 last season, clinching the last UEFA Champions League spot. All 3 of Leverkusen’s top scorers, Kai Havertz, Kevin Volland, and Leon Bailey, found the net in Leverkusen’s 4:1 DFB Cup win over Alemannia Aachen. Paderborn barely won their DFB match against 4th-tier Rödinghausen, and will have to contend with losing top scorer Philipp Klement to VfB Stuttgart and Bernard Tekpetey to Fortuna Düsseldorf. The 2 clubs have only ever met twice, in the 2014-15 season, and the match in Leverkusen that year ended in a 2:2 draw. Also on Saturday, Dortmund will host Augsburg, and Dortmund, reinforced with newcomers Nico Schulz, Thorgan Hazard, and Julian Brandt, is clearly hungry for the league title this season. Augsburg finished 4th from the bottom last season and have already lost in the DFB Cup against 4th-tier club Verl, but are hoping for support from new goaltender Tomas Koubek, who joined from French club Rennes over the summer, and Florian Niederlechner. The 1. Bundesliga’s other newcomer-club this season, 1. FC Union Berlin, will host RB Leipzig on Sunday. |
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