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Wolfsburg and Kovac breathe a sigh of relief after victory in Darmstadt

Wolfsburg win at Darmstadt's Böllenfalltor despite being outnumbered. In this form, however, Kovac's team should have little chance against Bayern Munich at the end of the season.

Wolfsburg's Kevin Paredes (l) and Darmstadt's Tim Skarke fight for the ball. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Wolfsburg's Kevin Paredes (l) and Darmstadt's Tim Skarke fight for the ball. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Bundesliga - Wolfsburg and Kovac breathe a sigh of relief after victory in Darmstadt

Coach Niko Kovac can breathe a sigh of relief at VfL Wolfsburg. His team landed a fortunate and lackluster 1:0 (0:0) victory at SV Darmstadt 98 in the Bundesliga on Saturday and won again for the first time after three recent defeats in all competitions. The Croatian Lovro Majer scored the goal in the 63rd minute. However, the club from Lower Saxony had little else to play for in front of 16,900 spectators at the Böllenfalltor. In addition, Maxence Lacroix was shown red for an emergency brake after less than half an hour.

After just one win from their last eight league games, the former European Cup contenders can go into their final game of the year against FC Bayern on Wednesday with a little more courage. Darmstadt, who are bottom of the table, have been without a three-pointer for eight games.

As in other stadiums, fans protested on banners and with abusive chants against the entry of investors into the German Football League. In addition, the match was interrupted by referee Robert Hartmann for a few minutes after a quarter of an hour because Wolfsburg fans were burning pyrotechnics in their block.

Darmstadt tried to defy their many failures with passion and discipline. "We're whistling from the last hole. But as long as we can still whistle, we're still alive," said coach Torsten Lieberknecht before the match. The Lilies' last win came on October 7 with a 2:1 victory in Augsburg, and this time they also suffered a frustrating setback.

Lieberknecht's colleague Kovac was of course aware of the seriousness of the situation. "At the moment, everything is going in the wrong direction. I know that too. We have to. I have to," he said on Sky TV before kick-off. Even though managing director Marcel Schäfer and supervisory board chairman Frank Witter had recently backed their head coach.

For a long time, the home side had little trouble stopping the rather timid attacking efforts of their opponents. It played into the Lilies' hands that not only were captain Maximilian Arnold missing due to a yellow card suspension, but Lacroix was also sent off early on (27'). The Frenchman was the last man to foul Luca Pfeiffer. It was the most exciting scene of a tense first half.

After the break, Riedle Baku suddenly released Majer with a fine through pass, but the 25-year-old missed a great chance to take the lead. Goalscorer Jonas Wind had a go from the halfway line and just missed the home side's goal. Majer was then on hand to make it 1-0 with a low shot after Wind's assist. VfL keeper Koen Casteels saved the three points for his team with a brilliant save from Pfeiffer in the closing stages.

Bundesliga table SV Darmstadt 98 squad VfL Wolfsburg squad

Read also:

  1. Despite the victory, VfL Wolfsburg remains in a challenging position in the Bundesliga, positioned outside the top half of the table in Lower Saxony.
  2. FC Bayern Munich, led by former Wolfsburg coach Niko Kovac, is preparing for their upcoming match against Wolfsburg in Bavaria, hoping for a positive outcome in the European Cup contenders' final game of the year.
  3. The defeat for SV Darmstadt 98, currently at the bottom of the Bundesliga table, marks their eighth game without a win in the soccer league, increasing their struggles in Hesse.
  4. Fans in various stadiums across Germany, including Darmstadt, have been voicing their concerns against the entry of investors into the German Football League, continuing to bring attention to this issue in soccer.
  5. Torsten Lieberknecht, the coach of SV Darmstadt 98, encouraged his team before the match against Wolfsburg, stating, "As long as we can still whistle, we're still alive," emphasizing their determination to overcome their current difficulties in the Bundesliga.
  6. The victory by Wolfsburg came amidst some setbacks, with captain Maximilian Arnold missing due to a yellow card suspension and captain Maxence Lacroix being sent off early in the game, leading to a disadvantageous situation for the visiting team.
  7. In the match against Darmstadt, VfL Wolfsborg scored a vital single goal during the second half, with Lovro Majer securing a 1-0 victory for his team and providing a positive boost before their upcoming clash against FC Bayern in the Bundesliga.

Source: www.stern.de

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