I just got it from French source, if it's not a bother could you perhaps link a local one? Thanks. EDIT. Nevermind, have found a plenty sources.
Beerensteyn leaves Wolfsburg, it sounds like a potential risk for Anyomi to be named the direct replacement. But when you see Cerci and Anyomi the only players to combine for more goals and assissts over the same period of time Beerensteyn has been at Wolfsburg... I think these players a very logical option for various UWCL clubs. However... if your a Frankfurt fan seeing reports of Hoffmann being named as the positional replacement for Anyomi lol... I can underatand the concerns... Hoffmann producing a career high (the most she's ever scored... by a significant distance) of 11 goals last season for Leipzig, still has her elevated status a suspect anomaly, even if some feel this a glimps at her true potential... Honestly though... I still don't understand why Cerci is being ignored by bigger clubs/stronger teams, as everything about her game over the last two seasons says she's actually Germany's #1 striker. Anyomi heads to Wolfsburg, and last seasons reports on Mühlhaus joining Wolfsburg remain true... once again we could see Wolfsburg about to assemble a serious pool of young domestic and talent
I've always said the tensions between the clubs and the DFB had been obvious for a long time, and only grown worse from the day the DFB vetoed a proposed break away league... Certain big clubs actively declining the opportunity to join the 2.Bundesliga and 1.Bundesliga, all because of the DFB's past interference. I just wish this would actually have happend much sooner.
Should this latest attempt to break away from the DFB succeed... watch how clubs like BVB, S04, Gladbach, VFB, all find themselves talking about instant participation at the highest level lol...
Jena - Bremen 0:1(0:1) Mühlhaus(45+1p) Leverkusen - Leipzig 3:2(3:0) Bender(2), Merino(9), Fudalla(17p) - Müller(56), Asgeirsdottir(60)
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Mühlhaus is set to lead the leagues scoring charts come the winter break by amassing 8 goals. But it's interesting seeing 6 of those goals being from her converting 6 of 7 attempted penalties lol... A combined 8 goals and 5 assists seeing Mühlhaus also second place to Bühl's 4 goals 10 asissts. I think it should be obvious between league and u23 play, Mühlhaus has potential to compete at a higher level. However... I also feel Mühlhaus should probably be scoring more goals in open play considering she's taken more, or as many shots, as the leagues best #9's.. In all offensive data over the first half of the season, it suggets reports of Wolfsburg wanting to recruit Mühlhaus was actually very smart... even if these same rumors had Wolfsburg wanting to sign Hoffmann too...
Bender managed to score, provide a perfect assist Gonzalez for a goal, then win a PK, before completely disappearing for the 2nd half lol... Bender still showcasibg how talented she is... her inconsistent fluctuations of form during during a 90 min match preventing her from reaching her true potential. Still not sure about her best future being wide right; the moment she learns to persistently involve her self in her teams general play, she'll be one of the best players in this league... Basically a more athletic Magull but without a brain lol. Bender still plays like a street baller right now, but at some point will naturally mature into an attacker her team can depend on. Question now... how long will this maturing process take. And does it come without the injuries slowing her development down each season..?
Also want to say how Baum is gradually progressing into the player everyone kept speculating her to be... Playing as a wing back within Leipzig's system, slowly Baum is displaying decision making and providing end product that's helping her injury hit team score goals. And if she can repeat this for the u23 wnt after the winter break, don't be shocked to see her fast tracked into the senior wnt. Bühl and Brand 1 and 2. Endemann, and Baum, should probably be 3 and 4 options to be wnt wide forwards. Alber needing to find a new club, Mahmoud injured, Bender not looking like a real wide forward, while Zicai in horrible form. Baum has a real opportunity to jump ahead of her peers if she can start adding more consistency with assists, and potentially some goals.
Ooh, ref cam, first time ever used on Frauen Bundesliga? Nice pass by Dallmeister to Buhl for 1-0 lead for Bayern over Frankfurt 12 minute
Damn(that)Jovic scores a late 1st half goal to make it 2-0 in what was a fairly close game. Then Buhl pass to Harder 3-0 at half going to stop watching after this one sided score
DFB-Pokal quarterfinal draw Wolfsburg vs Frankfurt Essen vs Bremen Hamburger SV vs Bayern Jena vs Sand
Hoffenheim - Union Berlin 3:0(2:0) Steiner(20), Kössler(40), Cerci(52) Frankfurt - Bayern 0:5(0:3) Bühl(12), Damnjanovic(45,48), Harder(45+2), Alara(67) Essen - Nürnberg 2:0(1:0) Fürst(43), Köpp(90+1) 2.Bundesliga Meppen - Bayern II 5:2 Ingolstadt - Mainz 1:3 Mönchengladbach - Bochum 0:2 Potsdam - Frankfurt II 2:1 Sand - Andernach 4:0 Warbeyen - Viktoria Berlin 2:3 Wolfsburg II - Stuttgart 1:9 1.Sand 28 2.Stuttgart 27 3.Meppen 23 4.Mainz 23 5.Andernach 19 6.Viktoria Berlin 17 (1 match less) 7.Bochum 17 8.Mönchengladbach 15 (1 match less) 9.Potsdam 14 (1 match less) 10.Ingolstadt 14 11.Wolfsburg II 13 12.Bayern II 10 (1 match less) 13.Frankfurt II 5 14.Warbeyen 3 Next Sunday: Stuttgart vs Sand
Wolfsburg already failed the Frankfurt test miserably... so the story surrounding this cup quarter final should be interesting viewing. Bremen should beat Essen... but Essen are better than their league position, and could make this very difficult with the right circumstances. I really respect HSV's determination to continue playing attacking football regardless of their opponent... but even with a large attendance, they will need a plan B to face Bayern. Jena Vs Sand is bottom of 1.Bundesliga Vs the leaders of 2.Bundesliga. Soooo... who knows what happens here lol. Overall... I don't think it would be a surprise to see a repeat of last season Cup final between Bayern and Bremen.
Seeing Frankfurt get crushed with such ease, knowing they could be about to lose Anyomi, with the view of Hoffmann replacing her... But what I really don't understand about Frankfurt this season is... #1) why won't their coach change his damn system...? #2) how is Veit looking like the more experienced CB, while a veteran Ilestedt continues to make so many basic errors... It's obvious Bayern will casually walk towards another league title this season... but seeing Frankfurt lay down to a Bayern missing Oberdorf, Zadrazil, Stanway, and Schüller... damn lol.
Islandic international Sandra Jassen just scored a hat-trick to help her side beat HSV 1-4 away from home... And doing this, Köln have now tied their last seasons total of 18 goals scored, but over the new seasons first 12 games.
Hamburger SV - Köln 1:4(0:2) Meyer(47) - Jessen(10,36,90+2), Achcinska(73) 1.Bayern 34 45-4 2.Wolfsburg 28 40-18 3.Bremen 23 21-17 4.Leverkusen 22 21-20 5.Frankfurt 19 25-20 (1 match less) 6.Hoffenheim 19 21-16 7.Freiburg 19 25-22 8.Köln 18 18-17 9.Leipzig 13 18-25 10.Nürnberg 12 12-24 (1 match less) 11.Union Berlin 11 15-25 12.Essen 8 9-28 13.Hamburger SV 7 12-29 14.Jena 3 10-27 Tuesday: Real Madrid vs Wolfsburg Wednesday: Atletico Madrid vs Bayern and Nürnberg vs Frankfurt