Bundesliga 2021/22- 22 women chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end a German team wins

Discussion in 'Germany Mädels: NT and Frauen-Bundesliga' started by Lohmann, Jul 1, 2021.

  1. Lohmann

    Lohmann Member+

    Arminia Bielefeld
    Germany
    Feb 24, 2020
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    #2026 Lohmann, May 16, 2022
    Last edited: May 16, 2022
    Werder Bremen easily has broken the record of the lowest number of goals scored by a team not relegated since Fußball-Bundesliga was played in one division.
    The old record was 16 goals(Jena 2012 and Duisburg 2018). Bremen only scored nine goals and never more than one goal in a match. They got twice as many points as goals which is also a record.

    Edit: 16 goals was the record for teams that were sporty not relegated. Sindelfingen remained in 2013 with 14 goals in the Bundesliga but only because Bad Neuenahr was relegated for financial reasons.
     
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  2. Austriawien73

    Austriawien73 New Member

    Bayern München
    Germany
    May 3, 2022
    Werder ist ein kompaktes Team, stark im Laufen und Kämpfen, ihr Goalkeeper Anneke Borbe is very good and should play for a better Team.
     
  3. Austriawien73

    Austriawien73 New Member

    Bayern München
    Germany
    May 3, 2022
    Werder is a compact Team. Strong runners and good fighters.
     
  4. Austriawien73

    Austriawien73 New Member

    Bayern München
    Germany
    May 3, 2022
    Soory I had some. problems translating.
     
  5. hotjam2

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    Nov 23, 2012
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    Real Madrid
    #2030 hotjam2, May 17, 2022
    Last edited: May 17, 2022
    Lohmann; going with google translation, been announced that HOF’s Celina Degen is moving to FC Barcalona athletic club/Cologne. So does this mean Barca owns FC Koln?

    4 way tie if you add both goals & assists together, with 20 each;
    Schuller 16 goals, 4 assists
    Wassmuth 13 goals, 7 assists
    Hagel 12 goals, 8 assists
    Prasnikar 11 goals, 9 assists
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    rumor has it that Bayern’s new management has its sites on merry old England, Man City to be exact as it’s trying to pick up both Georgia Stanway & Carolyn Weir. Believe both are versitile mids, haven’t watched Man City this year but I remember they Stanway got called for an red for an ‘studs up’ foul, so perhaps we’re looking at an meaner Bayern for next season?
     
  6. Lohmann

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    Arminia Bielefeld
    Germany
    Feb 24, 2020
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Celina Degen will play for 1.FC Köln but what has this to do with Barca?:confused:
     
  7. hotjam2

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    Nov 23, 2012
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    sorry, it's just the weird way google tramslates messages, as just noticed the original German FB post didn't mention Barca, but the English version must think anything Frauen foosball means Barca(for something reason) as shown previously as Chmielinski somehow translates to bumblebee
     
  8. Batfink

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    May 23, 2010
    Attilan
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    We'll see... a lot of transfer rumours seem to remain rumours around here lol; but if Däbritz did leave PSG for Lyon, it's completely on her to prove herself strong enough a player, to become a regular starter for a team with a squad as deep a you believe it to be...:cautious:

    Honestly... I'm not 100% sure how good Däbritz was for PSG this season, or what Lyon's positional intentions for a player like her would be. But 8 goals, 9 assists, would place her at the very top of the French league for offensive value. Meaning it's not a surprise Lyon would want someone like her in their mid-field next season.
     
  9. Lohmann

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    Arminia Bielefeld
    Germany
    Feb 24, 2020
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    It might have something to do with words from other languages. Barca is a boat in Spanish and Italian. Bumblebee is trzmiel in Polish which is similar pronounced to Chmiel.

     
  10. Batfink

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    May 23, 2010
    Attilan
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    I was wondering how much better Frankfurt had been compared to last season's efforts, and was looking at doing something like this... so thankyou for saving me time lol.

    And seeing the +16 point swing for Frankfurt this season, is a pretty huge sign of their squad finally maturing into the side many hoped they would be. Seeing the benefits Potsdam found in having two strong FW's, I maintain that's it's more evidence Frankfurt will need add a real 15-20 goal a season forward to take themselves to the next level.

    Martinez a genuine goal scoring talent for the future, but still not ready... while Freigang, Anyomi, Prasnikar, all appear to be strong CAM/#10's, but not one a true FW/#9. I wonder.... would Cerci be the addition to help Frankfurt close the gap even further on Bayern, Wolfsburg...:cautious:
     
  11. Batfink

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    May 23, 2010
    Attilan
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    I feel like Schüller only won the canon due to Cerci and Pajor missing so much of the season. This knowing the goal ratio, would have seen both brake the 20 goals barrier.

    If Hagel has another season like this one, she'll be on the move to a stronger team too. With Waßmuth breaking her own seasons personal best, in a way I'm pretty sure will see her appear even stronger next season for Wolfsburg.

    I'll also be watching Kössler at Hoffenheim to see if she can improve on her break out season. But if there's one player on this list I feel stands out, it's surely a 20yo Endemann managing to score 7 goals for the 3 from bottom Essen.
     
  12. Batfink

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    May 23, 2010
    Attilan
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    I haven't seen them enough to know, but I did wonder at one stage if they contained any strong defensive players, or simply utilized a very disciplined defense structure...?

    They have some promising U-19 AM talents, but only scored a record breaking 9 goals...:speechless:, in a team that still conceded more than relegated Sand lol.
     
  13. Batfink

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    May 23, 2010
    Attilan
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    @hotjam2....
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    Where are you getting your information from lol.
     
  14. Batfink

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    May 23, 2010
    Attilan
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    If I remember correctly, Stanway a CAM/CM (similar to Magull)... no? So they didn't get Nusken, but this seems like they've just recruited the other CM they needed to add to their squad for next season.

    Meaning they'll still need to find TWO wide players to replace the loss of Asseyi, and Beerensteyn, while I can't genuinely believe Bayern will expect to win anything with GPV remaining a starter in their central defense either...:cautious:

    Getting Stanway a good start for Bayern, but finding quality wide forwards, and quality CB's to join their squad, will need to happen before I believe them ready to compete on European and domestic fronts again equally. Especially when nobody even knows who their new coach will be...:unsure:
     
  15. Batfink

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    May 23, 2010
    Attilan
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    So... why am I seeing rumours about a post Scheuer Bayern, contemplating Inka Grings, or Gabor Gallai, as their next head coach...
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  16. Bauser

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    Dec 23, 2000
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    Fredrikstad FK
  17. hotjam2

    hotjam2 Member+

    Nov 23, 2012
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Austrian 2nd NT GK, Jasmin Pal, formerly of SC Sands, signs with FC Koln.
    Bundi 2nd Div leading goal scorer Natassja Lein(23 goals) decided to stay at Nuremberg
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    Off thread, but anybody knows what’s going on with Man City? They just qualified again for the Champions League, but apparently that’s not all cracked up as it’s meant to be as so many are leaving; Stanway, Beckie Shaw Bronze & as mentioned BM was trying to get Weir too
     
  18. Batfink

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    May 23, 2010
    Attilan
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    Manchester United FC
  19. Batfink

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    May 23, 2010
    Attilan
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Isn't it similar to what happened with Hoffenheim headed into this season, where they would end up losing many of their best players prior to entering their first WUCL campaign..?

    I feel women's club football having shorter contracts facilitates more player movement too. But from what I'm seeing about Man City, it feels very similar to last seasons 3rd place Hoffenheim; with the only shock departure potentially being a significant fee paid by a club to take Shaw.

    It seems various clubs around Europe will always go through aggressive cycles of player movement. And I believe Man City simply had a group of players who made it perfectly clear they had no intentions of extending their current contracts, regardless of where the club finished this season.
     
  20. Lohmann

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    Arminia Bielefeld
    Germany
    Feb 24, 2020
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
  21. Austriawien73

    Austriawien73 New Member

    Bayern München
    Germany
    May 3, 2022
    I am sceptical Hegering and Demann?
     
  22. Lohmann

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    Arminia Bielefeld
    Germany
    Feb 24, 2020
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    Games between Top 5
    Wolfsburg 21 24-5
    Bayern 13 19-16
    Frankfurt 10 17-20
    Hoffenheim 7 13-20
    Potsdam 6 9-21

    Comparison Hinrunde - Rückrunde
    Wolfsburg 26 30-8 33 52-8
    Bayern 25 39-8 30 39-10
    Frankfurt 22 25-12 24 24-14
    Potsdam 21 26-16 22 26-13
    Hoffenheim 24 32-14 17 24-18
    Freiburg 14 16-16 18 24-15
    Leverkusen 16 19-23 6 12-27
    Köln 12 12-24 10 10-21
    Bremen 11 5-27 7 4-19
    Essen 11 15-17 6 8-24
    Sand 2 3-21 11 13-24
    Jena 2 3-39 3 6-49
     
  23. Thomsen

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    Aug 6, 2016
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    FC Bayern München
    If Demann wasn’t always injured, she’d be a great player to have… her injuries have made her even slower than she was
     
  24. Batfink

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    May 23, 2010
    Attilan
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    I can't understand what happened to Hegering this season... but her transfer to Wolfsburg doesn't seem like it's about trying to compete to the best of her abilities anymore...:cautious:

    And Demann... well... I don't understand anything about this transfer either...:confused:
     
  25. Batfink

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    May 23, 2010
    Attilan
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    #2050 Batfink, May 20, 2022
    Last edited: May 20, 2022
    Always solid, never a stand out. Now 29, seeing her career regress over the past few seasons, it now appears Demann's best form will have probably happened during her time with Hoffenheim.

    But even at her best with Hoffenheim, she was too slow, and noticeably physically too weak to ever become an elite CB; Demann had managed to at least redefine herself within very technically strong/composed DM role. I can only imagine she's 100% being brought in to Wolfsburg's squad as a reserve DM option...?

    This is still odd though, knowing how much Wolfsburg play with such high energy/physical style. Again... I'm still asking how someone as good as Steuerwald (the better version of a Demann) continues to be ignored by the top teams in this league...:confused:
     

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