Bundesliga preview: VfB Germany | TIME ONLINE

Bundesliga preview: VfB Germany | TIME ONLINE

Who plays against whom and when?

Which game should you definitely not miss?

Bayern against Stuttgart. Just two years ago in Stuttgart they would have hoped that the number of goals conceded would remain in the single digits. Now they want to win. Last year, VfB came second, ahead of Bayern. From the VfB Stuttgart There are currently more German national players than from FC Bayern. People are talking about VfB Germany. The latest discovery is Jamie Leweling. The most expensive ticket in the Bundesliga can also be bought from VfB (You can read more about this strange “Tunnel Club” here).

The mood at Bayern is pretty good, everyone is raving about the new coach Vincent Kompanyagainst the old one (Thomas Tuchel) Uli Hoeneß stepped up for the hundredth time. However, Bayern are missing the injured Jamal Musiala. In addition, they haven’t won in three games, you could say: Since they’ve played against good opponents (Leverkusen, Aston Villa, Frankfurt), things haven’t been going well.

Which game can you safely miss?

Hoffenheim against Bochum. Excitement in the area! The fan magazine recently reported Deep in the Westthe coach Peter Zeidler banned his players from drinking beer before the season. According to the super-steep theory, alcohol inhibits regeneration. No Fiege – that’s even worse than relegation in Bochum. Some players felt patronized, writes Deep in the West. Zeidler responded with a promise of beer: “We can make it clear that after every VfL Bochum victory, the coach will pay for three crates of beer.” It’s easy for him to say that VfL has collected a single point so far.

Who is in the spotlight?

The German in England. The Germans have already sneaked into the British royal family, and as if all that wasn’t enough humiliationa German now occupies the most important position in British football: Thomas Tuchel is the new national coach of England. The reception was warm and British: “We need a patriot,” she wrote Daily Mail. “I’m shocked,” said former international Gary Neville. And his former national team teammate Jamie Carragher said: “I find it embarrassing that we as a nation need a foreign coach to be successful.”

But the motherland of football needs help in the coaching chair. In the 32-year history of the Premier League, no English coach has ever won the championship. Good luckThomas Tuchel.

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