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Stuttgart saved, Hertha has to tremble, Bielefeld down – dpa


IIn a dramatic Bundesliga final, VfB Stuttgart managed to save the game, while Hertha BSC, on the other hand, is threatened with relegation to the 2nd division.

Stuttgart won on the last day of the game with a goal by Wataru Endo in injury time against 1. FC Köln 2-1 (1-0) and benefited from Berlin’s 1-2 (1-0) defeat at Borussia Dortmund. Coach Felix Magath’s team has two detentions against the third-placed team in the second division on May 19 and 23.

Arminia Bielefeld, who only had theoretical chances anyway, is after the 1-1 (0-0) against RB Leipzig as the second relegated team alongside SpVgg Greuther Fürth. Leipzig also secured fourth place in the Champions League. After the 1: 2 (0: 0) at Bayer Leverkusen, only the Europa League remains for SC Freiburg, as well as for Union Berlin, which even moved up to fifth place thanks to the 3: 2 (2: 0) against VfL Bochum . Cologne will play seventh in the Conference League next season.

Two coaches leave

After the match day, two coaches also announced their departure: Adi Hütter and Borussia Mönchengladbach mutually agreed to end their cooperation, as the coach did after the 5-1 (3-1) win over TSG 1899 Hoffenheim on the Sky TV station announced. The same applies to Markus Weinzierl at FC Augsburg, which the coach said after the 2-1 (1-1) win against SpVgg Greuther Fürth. Weinzierl’s contract would have expired anyway.

Champions FC Bayern ended the season 2-2 (2-1) at VfL Wolfsburg. Perhaps it was the last appearance of striker Robert Lewandowski. The world footballer wants to leave the club by 2023 in the summer, despite the contract. «I spoke to Lewa. During the conversation, he informed me that he did not want to accept our offer to extend the contract and that he would like to leave the club,” Salihamidzic told Sky TV. FC Barcelona is under discussion, with whom the Pole, according to a report by Sport1, has verbally agreed on a change.

Top scorer Lewandowski scored his 35th goal of the season (40th minute) in Wolfsburg, making it his 312th Bundesliga goal overall. Josip Stanisic (17th) also scored for Bayern. Jonas Wind (45th) and Max Kruse (58th) were successful for Wolfsburg.

Eintracht Frankfurt meanwhile got in the mood for the Europa League final on Wednesday against Glasgow Rangers in Seville with a 2-2 (2-1) derby at FSV Mainz 05.

Hertha led at BVB

Berlin took the lead in Dortmund with a converted penalty kick from Ishak Belfodil (18th). However, BVB equalized through Erling Haaland with a hand penalty (68th). In the last game before his move to Manchester City, the top scorer made the BVB fans and the long-time sports director Michael Zorc, who was said goodbye, cheer again. And things got even better for Westphalia when Youssoufa Moukoko scored the winning goal (84′).

So the support for VfB was there – and Endo actually scored the VfB winning goal. The Swabians initially took the lead early on with a goal by Sasa Kalajdzic. The striker, who has been linked with Bayern Munich, scored with a head in the 12th minute after missing a penalty seconds earlier. Anthony Modeste equalized for Cologne (59th).

In Leverkusen, which had already qualified for the Champions League, the focus was on managing director Rudi Völler. The 1990 World Champion retired after more than 23 years at the club and saw victory through goals from Lucas Alario (54′) and Exequiel Palacios (90’+7′) against a goal by Janik Haberer (88′). Freiburg still had a chance at the premier class, because Leipzig was temporarily behind in Bielefeld due to a goal by Janni Serra (70th). After Willi Orban’s goal (90 + 3), RB had the premier class for sure.

Union in the Europa League

Goals from Grischa Prömel (5′) and Taiwo Awoniyi (25′) put Union Berlin on the winning track early on, before Simon Zoller (55′) and Eduard Löwen (79′) equalized for Bochum. But Awoniyi gave the hosts the victory (88th).

Tuta (26′) and Rafael Borré (35′) turned the game around for Eintracht at Mainz, who scored a point with two goals from Marcus Ingvartsen (10′ and 50′). Gladbach experienced a conciliatory end to the season with goals from Lars Stindl (26′), Alassane Plea from the penalty spot (44′), Jonas Hofmann twice (45′ and 68′) and Breel Embolo (54′). Hoffenheim took an early lead through Andrej Kramaric (3rd). In Augsburg Daniel Caligiuri scored from the penalty spot (11th) and Michael Gregoritsch (85th) for the hosts, Jessic Ngankam (24th) scored for Fürth.

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