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Bundesliga review: Harry Kane and the hat-trick scorer’s shame

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  1. Page 1Harry Kane and the shame of the hat-trick scorer


  2. Page 2Mainz fans have not forgotten Jürgen Klopp’s words

Who played against whom and how?

Your passionate duel between Dortmund and St Pauli was brighter than expected, dear readers and users.

What game could you not lose?

Bayern vs Stuttgart. VfB was considered a rival to Bayern. But the answer from Munich was clear again. Stuttgart were able to hold on for a half, then Harry Kane ended the Swabian hopes and their own negative streak. In the main games against Leverkusen, Aston Villa and Frankfurt recently remained without a goal, sometimes even without a shot on goal. Against Stuttgart he got up first, then after the break he scored twice within three minutes and then the third time. The Englishman was polite. The ball fell right at his feet, he said of his third goal. And about his first goal from almost 30 meters: “Nine out of ten times it will be saved.” An almost embarrassing hat-trick scorer. sweet

In doing so, Kane involuntarily handed one to VfB goalkeeper Alexander Nübel, who did not jump when Kane’s long-range shot hit, but simply fell again, as in the match between national in Bosnia. The other Stuttgart national players – Deniz Undav, Angelo Stiller, Jamie Leweling and Maximilian Mittelstädt – also hid their intentions on Saturday. VfB is now in the middle of the pitch.

What game could you have lost with a clear conscience?

Dortmund vs St. Pauli. BVB won the game, but hardly created any chances against the newly promoted side. He was lucky as St Pauli’s Morgan Bono Guilavogui was just offside for the opening goal, as seen in the seventh slow move. One of Dortmund’s many false crosses ended up making it 1-0 through the head of Ramy Bensebaini. The powerful display by Sweden’s defensive boss, Eric Smith for his equaliser, was amazing; ball speed would probably have determined a higher value. Shortly before the end, Serhou Guirassy, ​​who had been weak until then, scored the winning goal. Borussia now leads the home table with four wins in four games. But from the limited requests from the south center it was clear that the performance of the team was not very good.

Who was in the spot?

Jan Christian Dreesen. Calm has returned to the leadership of sports in Munich. Unlike his predecessors Julian Nagelsmann and Thomas Tuchel, who always delivered, Vincent Kompany has yet to make any rhetorical lapses. But on Saturday, the Bayern CEO made the headlines. The Manager Magazine reported about an incident that happened about three years ago. Accordingly, it is said that Dreesen, who was then CFO, insulted an employee who is no longer employed by the club and threw a magazine at her. If that is true, Dreesen, the manager, would not be in control of her emotions.

Various journalists and experts give a nun to realize that they have known the story for a long time (but apparently didn’t think it was relevant enough or didn’t have the heart to report it). The main question is: who put it through now, ie what internal power struggle is supposed to be a weapon? The Board of Directors meeting on November 11 will decide whether Dreesen’s contract will be extended.

2024-10-21 22:49:00
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