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Football: the drought sucks on Glasner’s nerves

On the other hand, Glasner tried to take the next appearance without a happy ending from his Frankfurters with gallows humor. “Another record that I set. Most of them were of a positive nature, you just have to take it with you in life, ”said the coach after the 1-1 draw against 1. FC Köln about Hessen’s historic negative series of six Bundesliga games without a win at the start of the season.

But the persistent failure is on the nerves of everyone involved – including those of the coach who came from Wolfsburg. “We are all longing for this victory and are investing a lot for it. We are not happy with these many draws, “admitted the 47-year-old Upper Austrian:” Everyone feels the same, both us and the fans. “After losing in the DFB Cup and losing in Dortmund, Eintracht played in the League draws five times in a row. Added to this is the 1: 1 in the Europa League against Fenerbahce Istanbul. Makes a total of eight competitive games without a win.

Hustle and bustle makes life difficult

With only five points, the Glasner team is also in the table cellar after six games in the league. “It’s not that easy right now. You can tell that one or the other player is just getting to know the Bundesliga, “said Glasner and analyzed:” We don’t stagger ourselves well and have few play points. We make a lot of mistakes because we are hectic and make bad decisions. “

It was the same against Cologne. After the early deficit by Ellyes Skhiri (14th), Rafael Borre (45th + 6th) only managed to equalize in front of 24,000 spectators, some of whom the players said goodbye for the first time with whistles after the final whistle. “We have to keep our lightness and not cramp up. We have quality, but we have to bring it to the field more ”, demanded the German team goalkeeper Kevin Trapp.

Hutter’s team gets going

Trapps former coach Adi Hütter is getting better and better with Borussia Mönchengladbach. The Vorarlberg and his team celebrated a special victory against Borussia Dortmund (1-0) and ensured that the Gladbach fans sent their former coach Marco Rose, who had migrated to Dortmund, home without points, but with a portion of glee. With seven points, Gladbach moved up to eleventh place, at least in the meantime. BVB, where the dependency on Erling Haaland and Marco Reus became obvious, is fourth with four points behind FC Bayern.

At least one of the deciding factors in the game was the yellow-red card for Dortmund’s Mo Dahoud, who – already given a yellow – let himself be carried away by a dismissive waving in the direction of referee Deniz Aytekin after a punished foul and therefore saw yellow-red. Some Dortmunders saw the exclusion as excessive, Aytekin wanted to set an example. “I don’t want this behavior on the pitch. We deserve a minimum of respect, ”said the referee. Shortly before the key scene, Dahoud’s team-mate Raphael Guerreiro reacted in a similarly derogatory manner to a whistle.

Bochum – Stuttgart ends goalless

Bochum and Stuttgart are moving out of their sporting crises with small steps. A week after painful defeats, the promoted team and the employer of injured ÖFB team striker Sasa Kalajdzic parted goalless on Sunday. For both Bochum and Stuttgart, the match without conceding a goal was a small sense of achievement after the 0: 7 against Bayern Munich and the 1: 3 against Bayer Leverkusen.

While Bochum is second to last with four points, Stuttgart ranks 13th in the league with five points. still above the line. Bochum is facing the difficult guest appearance at RB Leipzig on Saturday, Stuttgart has to assert itself against 1899 Hoffenheim.

German Bundesliga, sixth round

Sunday:

Bochum – Stuttgart 0-0

Stuttgart: without Kalajdzic (injured)

Freiburg – Augsburg 3: 0 (3: 0)

Goals: Kübler (6th), Höler (25th), Grifo (33rd / penalty)

Freiburg: Lienhart played through
Augsburg: Gregoritsch on the bench

Saturday:

Leipzig – Hertha BSC 6:0 (3:0)

Tore: Nkunku (15.), Poulsen (23.), Mukiele (45. + 3), Forsberg (59./Elfmeter), Nkunku (70.), Haidara (77.)

Leipzig: Laimer from the 65th minute

Frankfurt – Cologne 1: 1 (1: 1)

Goals: Borre (45th + 6) or Skhiri (14th)

Frankfurt: Hinteregger played through, Ilsanker from the 85th minute
Cologne: Kainz up to the 72nd minute, Ljubicic up to the 45th minute, Schaub from the 72nd minute

Leverkusen – Mainz 1: 0 (0: 0)

Goal: Wirtz (62nd)

Leverkusen: Baumgartlinger (injured) not in the squad
Mainz: Onisiwo through to the 66th minute, Stöger from the 75th minute, Nemeth on the bench

Union Berlin – Bielefeld 1: 0 (0: 0)

Goal: Behrens (88.)

Union: Trimmel played until the 80th minute
Bielefeld: Prietl and Schöpf played through, Wimmer from the 62nd minute

Hoffenheim – Wolfsburg 3: 1 (1: 1)

Tore: Kramaric (45.+2), Baumgartner (74.),
Kaderabek (82.) bzw. Baku (25.)

Hoffenheim: Grillitsch up to the 85th minute, Baumgartner up to the 79th minute, Posch from the 85th minute
Wolfsburg: Pervan on the bench, Schlager (injured) not in the squad

Mönchengladbach – Dortmund 1: 0 (1: 0)

Track: Zakaria (37.)

Yellow-red card: Dahoud (40./Dortmund)

Mönchengladbach: Wolf from the 70th minute

Friday:

Fürth – Bayern Munich 1: 3

Goals: Itten (87th) or Müller (10th), Kimmich (31st), Griesbeck (68th / own goal)

Rote Karte: Pavard (48./Bayern)

Bavaria: Sabitzer from the 61st minute

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