The jubilation after the first Wolfsburg goal also caused a stir – because goal scorer Yannick Gerhardt didn’t celebrate at all. “It’s still weird to score against Cologne,” said FC’s homegrown player, who came to the club at the age of nine, turned professional and switched to VfL in 2016. Curious: Gerhardt scored Wolfsburg’s winning goal in the 1-0 win last May and didn’t celebrate too much. “I also understand players who celebrate because it’s a Bundesliga goal and something very special,” he said: “But it just doesn’t feel right here in the stadium.”
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