Bundesliga / German NT

Stuttgart tearing Leverkusen a new one. 4-0 at HT

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We have this week the so called “Englische Woche”. Tomorrow, HSV will play against Bayer 04 Leverkusen in domestic Volksparkstadion. On Saturday, again at the Volkspark, against Borussia Mönchengladbach.

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Good luck!

@Bekloppt

Thank you very much, mate. But our match against the former club of Florian Wirtz was postponed.

To the English members in this forum:

If you said, Bundesliga are a “farmers league”, i do agree. After 18 matchdays, the f****g FCB leads with 11 (!!!) points forward before Borussia Dortmund with 29 points (FCB have 50 points!!!). And the goal difference of FCB: +57!

Bundesliga is from any top divisions in Europe the boringst division.

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I agree. It’s pathetic, and I don’t understand why they don’t get together and try to find a solution that levels the playing field. It can’t even be that much fun for Bayern fans to play in such a predictable league. I don’t know what the solution is, but they need to do something.

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@Bekloppt

In 2024, I has did enjoy, Bayer 04 Leverkusen has did took over the German champion title and too invicible like Arsenal in England 2004. Florian Wirtz was one of the important players of “Werkself”.

But that was only for one year. The domination of the FCB are one of the reason, why i hate then.

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@Bekloppt @mattyhurst

If i am would be a professional footballer and would play for Hamburger SV and be too a German international, i would left HSV only for a club outside Germany, favouritely Premier League and there favouritely of course Liverpool FC. In Spain, i do favourite Atlético de Madrid as a club to play.

You don’t seem nasty enough for Atlético.

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@Bekloppt

FC Barcelona and Real Madrid are not lot of interesting for me

In Spain I’d play for anyone who doesn’t have a Franco fascist support base.

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@mattyhurst

I do not like both FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Today, FC Augsburg has did stun FC Bayern with 2-1 in Allianz Arena.

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I hope, we (Hamburger SV) can also stunning-up FC Bayern next week. We do plays domestic. Maybe, we can took over a draw.

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That happens every season. There are one or two games where Bayern don’t show up, either through arrogance or being hungover, and everyone gets excited and the media say, oh look, the Bundesliga is competitive after all.
The next week they win 5-0 and it’s business as usual.

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@Bekloppt

I believe, we can do maybe stun the ‘Bazis’. If we lost, not lot high. Again: We play domestic at Volkspark, not at Allianz Arena. And domestic, we have often not lost high, too took over three draw (2010-11: 0-0, 2011-12: 1-1, 2014-15: 0-0).

Really, on saturday evening, we has did stunned-up the “Bazis” little bit and earned after a staunch peformance a 2-2 draw.

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Olise: 13 goals and 23 assists in 32.
Diaz: 15 goals and 12 assists in 29.
Kane: 36 goals and 4 assists in 32.

Yeah, it’s Bayern, it’s the Bundesliga and some of those assists from transfermarkt are pumped I think also by penalties won.

But this could turn out to be this season’s most prolific attack across Europe. Diaz must be loving it there, as he’s finally consistently hitting high numbers.

Another big push is the return of Musiala (Gnabry has been mostly playing as #10/second striker in his absence, also doing well and getting a new contract today), that could be mouthwatering stuff to watch if those 4 attacking players click.

Most goal involvements since November in the top 5 leagues.

Meanwhile Woltemade without a goal in his last 12 games.

I’m just watching the Freiburg vs Werder Bremen match. Werder are in some super dark kit. If it wasn’t for the white football boots they would be completely camouflaged.

And Freiburg score… obviously that’s working out for them.

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Hamburger SV now on place 11 after a 2-0 victory away against 1.FC Heidenheim. The first away win in this season.

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