WHO knows? That’s how bad it’s become. I guess we can switch her out for Batfink’s beloved Lotta, but was referring to Frankfurt’s new medicine CB And I saw that switch you made, but sorry, this side of Alysha Lehmann, Sydney has the best buns in the business and needs to keep the bench nice n warm for those hard working starters so they can feel nice n comfy when they come off the field ————————————————————- Thankfully those “WSL vultures” will not be stealing Minge from WOB, cuz according to the English(and apparently only the English), Minge is an dirt word
With the after shock of the ridiculous Endemann transfer, this other transfer taking place on the same day seems to have flown under the radar due to the lower standing of the clubs involved. Make no mistake... Janssens is a UWCL level FB, who would make a lot of teams at the top of any league better. And she's chosen to join newly promoted mid table Union Berlin... Bayern in need of some cover for Gwinn, would have genuinely benefited from the addition of someone like Janssens. But maybe we see more of this happening over coming seasons with the rise of Germany's biggest male clubs entering the top level of women's football. Stuttgart coming next, and the obvious pink elephant in the room being BVB with their ability to be a positive disruptive force for the future competitive nature of this league. Hopefully it can help stop (or just slow down) the exodus of female talent from the top level of club football in Germany.
Oh... and Bayern better start hoarding all the best young domestic talent they can indentify, before we see a new set of potential rivals finally enter the league. Allowing rival leagues to take various talent one thing... but should Bayern ever allow a new rival with legit championship intentions to aquire a strong domestic core of their own... look out.
Marie-Louise Eta the first female coach of a male 1.Bundesliga team. She will coach Union Berlin for the remaining 5 matches. Next season she will be the coach of the Women's team.
A historic moment! Marie-Louise Eta has become the first female head coach in the men’s Bundesliga. She replaces the sacked Steffen Baumgart and will manage the men’s team until the end of the season. From the summer, Eta will take charge of the women’s team in the Bundesliga. 👏 pic.twitter.com/XNyRQUr5ko— Soccerdonna (@soccerdonna) April 12, 2026
The level of confidence Union Berlin are showing Eta right now, is typically only reserved for the few coaches within a club viewed to hold the highest level of respect... Having success within Union Berlin, then elevated to the top position of coaching for the men, while being promised the head job for the women's team. Yeah... this is insane faith being shown by Union Berlin lol. However... regardless of her success, or failure, coaching the men's team I hope she has the mental toughness for all the negative and positive opinion that's about to come her way. Because one thing I know about men's football, is the elite of elite, to the losest level of male coaching, they all recieve waves of the most toxic mockery imaginable, and are typically expected to handle it with little complaint. Rising above the rage bait that will be thrown at her also vital to the chances of other women potentially being offered coaching jobs in men's football. Even if women coaching men at an elite level unlikely to ever be a normal practice; I wouldn't be shocked to at least see this news push more of the most ambitious women to get UEFA pro licenses in future, to earn the right to finally take over the top of the women's game first.
LOL... Liverpool's master plan is to raid the Bundesliga and end up on the exact same position next season... Endemann is about to waste 2 years of her career returning back to her Essen days of constantly fighting relegation, just to recieve idiotic WSL related PR clout...
Kowalski is a talented CAM who's one of many players at Essen who saw their progression completely flatline with the arrival of a new coach. Moving to a team that only uses a 2 woman mid-field, I can only imagine Kowalski joining Bayer Leverkusen to replace Piljic in a box to box CM role. But I'm honestly surprised with this, thinking Kowalski would have made a better replacement for Mühlhaus should she decide to leave Werder Bremen this season.. Anyway... if Bayer Leverkusen want to take another player from Essen who will legitimately improve their first team, they go for Elmazi next. Elmazi a wide forward with power, direct pace, and a genuine potential to evolve into a wnt forward one day. If they can retain Bender, and get Elmazi, suddenly Leverkusen have improve their 3rd place chances, having credible goal threat on both wings.
Regionalliga West 1.FC Köln II - Fortuna Köln 4:0 Dortmund - Bielefeld 1:1 1.1.FC Köln II 53 2.Dortmund 48 (1 match less)
Today Union Berlin vs Bayern Bremen vs Wolfsburg If Bayern gets at least as much points as Wolfsburg they will win their first Bundesliga title without Lohmann since 2016.
An Soccerdonna rumor meme got Senss going to Real Madrid. If it does actually happen, can we truly truly say by next season that majority of Germany’s best players outside of the Bundesliga? Based on most probable Wuck’s starting eleven iso far in 2026, it wiuld be 7-4 advantage for foreign leagues(in capital letters ……………….BERGER Gwinn….KNAAK…..Minge…..Kett …SENSS…..BRAND……NUSKEN ENDEMANN….ANYOMI……Buhl
Larissa Mühlhaus from Bremen to Frankfurt Larissa Mühlhaus wechselt zur neuen Saison ablösefrei von Werder Bremen nach Frankfurt und unterschreibt einen Vertrag bis zum 30. Juni 2029. Herzlich Willkommen!❤️ℹ️🗞️: https://t.co/9OrdCd2czO#SGE #EintrachtFrauen pic.twitter.com/xztdJYvPP3— Eintracht Frankfurt Frauen (@EintrachtFrauen) April 24, 2026
Bayern already Champion - what other decisions remain? Fight for Champions League: 2.Wolfsburg 49 61-30 Frankfurt (A), Leipzig (H), Freiburg (A), Nürnberg (H) 3.Frankfurt 42 54-37 Wolfsburg (H), Nürnberg (H), Bayern (A), Union (H) 4.Hoffenheim 38 39-27 Köln (H), Bayern (A), Union Berlin (A), Leipzig (H) 5.Leverkusen 37 34-31 Freiburg (H), Essen (A), Leipzig (A), Bremen (H) 6.Bremen 36 31-29 Leipzig (A), Bayern (H), Köln (A), Jena (H), Leverkusen (A) Fight against relegation: 11.Nürnberg 19 28-53 HSV (H), Frankfurt (A), Essen (H), Wolfsburg (A) 12.Hamburger SV 15 24-53 Nürnberg (A), Union Berlin (H), Köln (A), Bayern (H) 13.Essen 12 17-52 Jena (H), Leverkusen (H), Nürnberg (A), Freiburg (H) 14.Jena 11 18-53 Essen (A), Freiburg (H), Bremen (A), Köln (H)
2.Bundesliga Promotion: 1.Stuttgart 48 71-30 Meppen (H), Bochum (A) , Wolfsburg II (H), Sand (A) 2.Sand 48 47-20 Bayern II (H), Frankfurt II (A), Andernach (A), Stuttgart (H) 3.Mainz 43 61-28 Bochum (H), Wolfsburg II (A), Ingolstadt (H), Warbeyen (A) 4.Meppen 43 51-20 Stuttgart (A), Ingolstadt (H), Bayern II (A), Bochum (H) Relegation (Warbeyen already relegated): 8.Andernach 28 33-38 Wolfsburg II (H), Warbeyen (A), Sand (H), Mönchengladbach (A) 9.Frankfurt II 24 30-35 Viktoria Berlin (A), Sand (H), Potsdam (H), Wolfsburg II (A) 10.Potsdam 24 30-42 Warbeyen (H), Bayern II (H), Frankfurt II (A), Viktoria Berlin (H) 11.Mönchengladbach 24 28-45 Ingolstadt (A), Viktoria Berlin (H), Bochum (A), Andernach(H) 12.Bayern II 24 35-55 Sand (A), Potsdam (A), Meppen (H), Ingolstadt (A) 13.Wolfsburg II 19 35-64 Andernach (A), Mainz (H), Stuttgart (A), Frankfurt ÌI (H)