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Old 07-05-2008, 08:32 PM   #391 (permalink)
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Wednesday's match results:

Bayer Leverkusen 1 - 2 Hertha BSC

26' [0 - 1] M. Pantelic
68' [0 - 2] S. Chahed (pen.)
89' [1 - 2] L. Sinkiewicz

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Bayern Munich 2 - 0 Arminia Bielefeld

26' [1 - 0] F. Ribéry
47' [2 - 0] L. Podolski

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Eintracht Frankfurt 2 - 3 Wolfsburg

4' [0 - 1] Grafite
22' [1 - 1] I. Amanatidis (pen.)
29' [1 - 2] M. Schäfer
63' [2 - 2] M. Weissenberger
79' [2 - 3] E. Dzeko

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Hamburger SV 0 - 1 Werder Bremen

49' [0 - 1] H. Almeida

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Nurnberg 2 - 0 Duisburg

10' [1 - 0] A. Charisteas
32' [2 - 0] H.J. Pinola
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Default Bundesliga Round-Up: Bayern Triumph, Nürnberg With Hope

Bayern Munich maintained their ten point lead over Werder Bremen with an easy 2-0 win over Arminia Bielefeld. Werder got the better of Hamburg in the Nord-derby, while Wolfsburg came out on top in a five-goal thriller against Frankfurt.

Down at the bottom, Nürnberg have done their survival hopes a world of good with a 2-0 home win over fellow strugglers Duisburg. Bayer Leverkusen suffered their second successive loss to drift further away from the Uefa Cup places.

Bayern Munich 2-0 Arminia Bielefeld

Bayern swept to a rather easy win over struggling Arminia Bielefeld at the Allianz Arena to give their fans an opportunity to celebrate Sunday’s clinching of the Championship.

The opening goal for the newly crowned Bundesliga champions arrived after 26 minutes and for once it was Luca Toni who turned provider.

Seconds after Bielefeld had hit the Bayern crossbar; Toni latched onto a long clearance and fended off the challenge before playing the ball into the run of Franck Ribéry. The Frenchman’s shot squirmed through the legs of Rowan Fernandez to hand the Bavarians the lead.

Just over 60 seconds after the start of the second half Bayern scored their second of the evening. Ribéry surged forward, shaking off a couple of Bielefeld challenges, before slipping the ball into Lukas Podolski. The German international fired in a clinical left-footed shot to take his season’s tally to three.

The win sees Bayern keep up their impressive defensive record of having conceded just 18 goals so far and puts Bielefeld in more trouble at the bottom with Nürnberg closing the gap.

Hamburg 0-1 Werder Bremen

Werder Bremen emerged triumphant from the Nord-derby against Hamburg with a solitary second half goal from Hugo Almeida decisive.

A feisty first half ended goalless, but Werder accumulated four yellow cards as Hamburg struggled to make their slight dominance count. They were made to pay early in the second half with Werder scoring five minutes into the second half.

Markus Rosenberg won the ball on the edge of the box from Reinhardt and laid it off to strike partner Hugo Almeida. The Portuguese striker hit an unstoppable shot past Frank Rost into the right hand corner to open the scoring.

Nürnberg 2-0 Duisburg

Nürnberg have given themselves a massive boost in the bid to stay up with an important home win over fellow strugglers Duisburg.

After a cautious opening the home side calmed their nerves with a goal from Charisteas on 10 minutes. With the Duisburg defence asleep, Misimovic fed the Greek striker with a quick throw-in. He sped past Willi before firing in a shot which took a deflection off of Avalos to give Tom Starke no chance.

The crowd inside the easycredit Stadion were given a further boost on 32 minutes with Pinola grabbing the second for the home side. Given far too much space and time, Engelhardt found Jan Koller on the edge of the box. The giant Czech played onto the Argentine, who fired in a powerful shot into the top left hand corner.

The win doesn’t see Nürnberg out of the bottom three, but it does give them hope of avoiding the dreaded drop.

Bayer Leverkusen 1-2 Hertha Berlin

Hertha Berlin grabbed a 2-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen at the Bay-Arena to inflict a severe blow to the Werkself’s hopes of European qualification.

The capital club got their noses in front after 26 minutes with Marko Pantelic rather predictably the scorer. The lead came from nothing as Raffael dribbled goalwards. He lost control, but fortunately for Hertha the ball fell to Pantelic, who fired into the corner of Adler’s goal to hand the visitors the lead.

Lucien Favre’s team then doubled their lead at the Bay-Arena from the penalty spot on 68 minutes. Forward Lukasz Piszczek was felled by Rene Adler in full flight and the referee had no option but to point to the spot. Midfielder Sofian Chahed converted the penalty to put Hertha in control.

A last minute goal from Lukas Sinkiewicz proved too little, too late to save Bayer from their second successive Bundesliga defeat.

Eintracht Frankfurt 2-3 Wolfsburg

There were five goals at the Commerzbank Arena, but it was Felix Magath. who left the happier of the two trainers after watching his side win 3-2.

The ‘Wölfe’ got off to the perfect start at the Commerzbank Arena with a goal after just four minutes. Marcelinho whipped in a free kick into the area where fellow Brazilian Grafite was on hand to head home the opener.

Friedhelm Funkel’s side were back on level terms though on 22 minutes thanks to a penalty from Ioannis Amanatidis. Simunek was adjudged to have felled fellow Mantzios in the area, and Amanatidis stepped up to stroke the resulting spot-kick past Benaglio in the Wolfsburg goal.

Six minutes later however and the visitors were back in front. A fine passing move was finished with Marcel Schäfer firing past Pröll with a left-footed shot. It remained 2-1 to the guests until just past the hour mark when the ‘Adler’ equalised for a second time.

Inamoto won possession in midfield and played a great ball through to Amanatidis. The Greek striker tried to go around Benaglio, but inadvertently played the ball to Weissenberger, who drilled in a left foot shot to make it 2-2.

The fifth goal of the game arrived with 11 minutes left and it was the away side who took the lead for the third time in the game. Krzynowek left two Frankfurt defenders standing with a powerful run before putting a low ball into the middle. Edin Dzeko fired home even though there was a strong hint of offside.

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Table after MD 32:

1. FC Bayern München - 70 pts
2. Werder Bremen - 60 pts
3. FC Schalke 04 - 58 pts

4. Hamburg SV - 51 pts
5. VfB Stuttgart - 51 pts

6. Bayer Leverkusen - 48 pts
7. VfL Wolfsburg - 48 pts
8. Hannover 96 - 46 pts
9. Karlsruhe SC - 43 pts
10. Eintracht Frankfurt - 43 pts
11. Hertha Berlin - 41 pts
12. Borussia Dortmund - 39 pts
13. VfL Bochum - 38 pts
14. Energie Cottbus - 33 pts
15. Arminia Bielefeld - 32 pts
16. FC Nürnberg - 31 pts
17. MSV Duisburg - 29 pts
18. Hansa Rostock - 27 pts


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1> Luca Toni > FC Bayern München > 21 goals
2> Mario Gomez > VfB Stuttgart > 18 goals
3> Kevin Kuranyi > Schalke 04 > 15 goals
4> Mladen Petric > Borussia Dortmund > 13 goals
-> Marko Pantelic > Hertha Berlin > 13 goals
-> Diego > Werder Bremen > 13 goals
 

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Saturday, 10.05.08, 15.30h

VfL Wolfsburg : VfB Stuttgart
MSV Duisburg : Bayern München
Hansa Rostock : Bayer Leverkusen
Hertha BSC : 1. FC Nürnberg
Energie Cottbus : Hamburger SV
Karlsruher SC : VfL Bochum
Arminia Bielefeld : Borussia Dortmund
Werder Bremen : Hannover 96
FC Schalke 04 : Eintracht Frankfurt

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Default Bundesliga Weekend Preview: Round 33

The penultimate round of Bundesliga action gets underway this weekend with the title decided, but many more questions unanswered.

The race for the Champions League places has also been sewn up by Werder Bremen and Schalke, but the race for the Uefa Cup places is still anyone’s guess. Hamburg and Stuttgart lead the way but Bayer Leverkusen will be hoping they can make it. Down at the bottom the battle for survival looks set to go right to the wire with nobody mathematically doomed yet.

Wolfsburg – Stuttgart

Wolfsburg are already looking to next season with a European place now beyond them and the news this week has been dominated by the possible arrival of Italian defender Christian Zaccardo.

The season however isn’t over for the Wölfe and they showed that they were not going to relax in their remaining games with a scintillating 3-2 away win over Eintracht Frankfurt in midweek.

Stuttgart went down to a 3-2 loss themselves to Borussia Dortmund, but with Bayer Leverkusen also losing they remained in the top five and still have a three point lead over Bayer in sixth, so their destiny is very much in their own hands.

If the match was at the Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion, you’d say home win, but as mentioned Wolfsburg will not role over so VfB will have to fight for the three points on Saturday.

Duisburg – Bayern Munich

With the Zebras fighting for their Bundesliga survival they have to take on the newly crowned league champions in their penultimate game of the season, so the pressure is really mounting on Rudi Bommer’s side.

Things are looking bad for MSV after they lost their key six-pointer in midweek against relegation rivals Nürnberg. Even a shock win over the Bavarians wouldn’t be enough to see them out of the bottom three, but a loss would see them extremely close to the drop.

Bayern trainer Ottmar Hitzfeld has vowed that his side will not be taking things easy after clinching the title as they want to be fair and keep the league as competitive as possible.

They put strugglers Bielefeld to the sword at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday, and it would be difficult to bet against inflicting another painful defeat on Duisburg this weekend as they chase the Bundesliga record for the fewest goals conceded and with Luca Toni looking to add to already hefty goals tally.

Hansa Rostock – Bayer Leverkusen

This really is the last chance saloon for Hansa Rostock as they look to make the escape of all-time. They are currently bottom and need two wins combined with no points for Duisburg, Nürnberg, or Bielefeld in their remaining two games.

Some of the Hansa players admitted that all was lost after their 3-0 midweek loss at Hannover. The Ostseestädter will have to start preparing for life back in the second division and hope for a swift return and better luck next time.

Bayer Leverkusen however are not the tough proposition they were earlier in the season and a recent slump has seen them out of the top five and in real danger of missing out on Europe altogether next season.

Successive losses to Hertha Berlin and Duisburg have allowed Stuttgart to take the lead in the race for fifth and seen some sections of the Bayer fans calling for trainer Michael Skibbe to be fired. If ever three points were needed, this is it.

Hertha Berlin – Nürnberg

Hertha continue to rely heavily on Serbian striker Marko Pantelic and it was his performance combined with some excellent goalkeeping from Jaroslav Drobny that saw the capital club beat Bayer Leverkusen at the Bay-Arena in midweek.

Lucien Favre will be targeting a top ten finish this season, so three points this weekend are a must. Things will however be difficult against a team fighting tooth and nail for survival.

Nürnberg have given themselves real hope following their 2-0 in over fellow relegation candidates Duisburg on Wednesday.

Thomas von Heesen will want his side to build upon that, knowing that anything less than a win could see them down if results elsewhere go against them. Last season’s Cup winners are leaving it really late, but the belief is there that they can stay up.

Energie Cottbus – Hamburg

Energie look to have done just enough to stay in the top flight but still need a few more points to banish the worry of relegation for good.

Five wins in their last ten games has seen them move two points clear of the bottom three, but they are still too close for trainer Bojan Prasnikar’s liking.

The points are equally important for Hamburg as they look to crown their season with at least Uefa Cup qualification. For so long Huub Stevens’ side looked like genuine Champions League hopefuls but a poor run of form has seen them having to fight with Stuttgart and Bayer Leverkusen for a place in the top five.

The Hanseaten got themselves back on track last weekend with a 3-1 win over Hansa Rostock, but then went down to a 1-0 defeat to rivals Werder in the Nord-derby in midweek.

Karlsruhe – Bochum

Karlsruhe’s final home game of the season will give them a chance to sign off with a victory and cement a top ten finish. If they had been told that at the start of the season, then Edmund Becker and most of the fans would have been delighted.

Their fantastic start to the season and the fact that they maintained it had some dreaming of Europe, but despite falling away a little towards the end of the season, nothing should detract from the achievements of newly promoted KSC this season. Three points against Bochum would be the ideal send off at the Wildparkstadion.

Bochum have slipped of late and although their Bundesliga status is secure they are a lot lower in the table than they would like and look set to finish a lot lower than the eighth place they achieved last season.

Arminia Bielefeld – Borussia Dortmund

Having lost to Bayern Munich on Wednesday, the Arminen really need the three points at home to Dortmund to keep them out of the bottom three and fend off any challenge from either Duisburg or Nürnberg.

Bielefeld have their survival in their own hands with two games against Dortmund and Stuttgart. Neither game is easy so Michael Frontzeck’s team are going to have to come up with a superhuman effort in order to secure the points they need.

Thomas Doll could only have two more games as Dortmund trainer if media reports are to be believed, but the former East German international will want to finish the season on a high for the ‘Yellow and Blacks’ and add to the impressive 3-2 win they achieved in midweek over Stuttgart.

Werder Bremen – Hannover

Werder Bremen are guaranteed a top three finish this season, but they will still want to fend off the late challenge from Schalke for the runners up berth.

Thomas Schaaf’s side came out on top in the Nord-derby against rivals Hamburg on Wednesday, but it came at a cost with a number of suspensions incurred after a spate of yellow and red cards. The victory over HSV wasn’t pretty, but that won’t matter if Werder can beat Schalke to second place.

A top eight finish for Hannover is very much on the cards as they look to finish the season strongly. Unbeaten in their last five games, Dieter Heckings's side may prove a tough nut for Werder to crack this weekend.

Schalke – Eintracht Frankfurt

Schalke have third place sewn up but would dearly love to go one better and usurp Werder as Bundesliga runners up. It would confirm the Königsblauen’s role as perennial bridesmaids, but would also give incoming boss Fred Rutten something to work on next season.

After a disappointing home draw with Hannover, Schalke returned to winning ways in midweek with an impressive win over Ruhr rivals Bochum with midfielder Ivan Rakitic on top form.

Opponents Frankfurt ended up on the wrong end of a 3-2 defeat to Wolfsburg so will be looking to recovery against the Königsblauen at the Veltins Arena.

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Match results:

Arminia Bielefeld 2 - 2 Borussia Dortmund

24' [1 - 0] T. Marx (pen.)
28' [1 - 1] D. Buckley
34' [2 - 1] A. Wichniarek
83' [2 - 2] R. Fernandez (o.g.)

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Duisburg 2 - 3 Bayern Munich

3' [0 - 1] A. Ottl
18' [0 - 2] L. Podolski
20' [0 - 3] L. Podolski
49' [1 - 3] M. Tararache
54' [2 - 3] M. Daun

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Energie Cottbus 2 - 0 Hamburger SV

29' [1 - 0] S. Rivic
84' [2 - 0] D. Sørensen

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Hansa Rostock 1 - 2 Bayer Leverkusen

40' [0 - 1] S. Rolfes (pen.)
58' [0 - 2] G. Castro (pen.)
67' [1 - 2] A.W. Menga

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Hertha BSC 1 - 0 Nurnberg

74' [1 - 0] D.A.C. Rafael

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Karlsruhe 1 - 3 Bochum

45' [0 - 1] M. Azaouagh
48' [0 - 2] C. Dabrowski
50' [0 - 3] S. Sestak
87' [1 - 3] M. Eggimann

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Schalke 1 - 0 Eintracht Frankfurt

66' [1 - 0] M. Krstajic

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Werder Bremen 6 - 1 Hannover

14' [1 - 0] H. Almeida
27' [2 - 0] Naldo
73' [3 - 0] T. Borowski
80' [4 - 0] I. Klasnic
82' [5 - 0] M. Rosenberg
87' [6 - 0] A. Hunt
90' [6 - 1] S. Huszti

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Wolfsburg 4 - 0 Stuttgart

16' [1 - 0] M.d.S. Marcelinho
22' [2 - 0] E. Dzeko
55' [3 - 0] R. Costa
76' [4 - 0] A. Dejagah
 

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Default Bundesliga Round-Up: Wolfsburg Stun Stuttgart, Cottbus Safe

The penultimate weekend of the Bundesliga season saw plenty of excitement and emotion as every single game was played on the same day. Champions Bayern Munich condemned Duisburg to relegation with a 3-2 win.

Wolfsburg’s dreams of a Uefa Cup spot were done the world of good with a stunning 4-0 win over fellow aspirants Stuttgart. Werder Bremen trounced Hannover 6-1 to maintain second place. Energie Cottbus beat Hamburg to secure their place in next season’s Bundesliga, while Nürnberg will have to go down to the wire in their bid to avoid the drop.

Duisburg 2-3 Bayern Munich

Bayern were victorious against Duisburg and condemned the Zebras to the second division next season. The Bavarians did however concede two goals, which is a blow to their bid to beat the record for the lowest number of goals conceded in a season.

With the MSV Arena basking in sunshine, champions Bayern Munich got off to the perfect start with the opening goal falling after just three minutes. A Schweinsteiger cross was cleared only as far as Ottl by Tararache, and the midfielder took two steps forward before rifling a shot into the bottom left-hand corner.

On 18 minutes Bayern grabbed their second of the game and it was like a training ground exercise. Van Bommel was allowed to waltz down the right unchecked before crossing into the centre. Lukas Podolski stood fully unmarked and headed past Tom Starke with ease.

Then with just 20 minutes on the clock, the game was over as a contest and the Zebras were staring relegation in the face. Starke managed to parry a shot from Sosa only as far as Podolski, who stroked the ball into an empty net.

The home side did pull a goal back three minutes into the second half through Tararache. He wasn’t dealt with satisfactorily by Ottl and fired home a fine shot from 22 meters into the left-hand corner.

Six minutes late and the deficit was further reduced when the Zebras scored a second. After keeper Tom Starke had twice denied both Schlaudraff and Podolski, Duisburg broke up field and scored with a fortuitous goal when van Bommel saw a clearance ricochet off Daun and past Oliver Kahn.

Schalke 1-0 Eintracht Frankfurt

The Königsblauen kept up the pressure on second place Werder Bremen with a 1-0 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt

The crowd inside the Veltins Arena had to wait until the 65th minute for the opening goal, but were relieved to see it fall to the home side. Ivan Rakitic fired in a free kick which was met by centre back Mladen Krstajic’s head with no Eintracht defender in sight.

The runners up spot will now be decided next weekend on the final day of the season.

Hansa Rostock 1-2 Bayer Leverkusen

Hansa have been relegated and Bayer have reclaimed a Uefa Cup spot with this 2-1 win for the away side.

The Werkself opened the scoring five minutes before the end of the first half with a penalty from Simon Rolfes. Arturo Vidal won the ball on the right hand side and drove into the penalty area, where he was fouled by Lukimiya to hand Bayer a spot kick and give Hansa a real uphill task in the second half.

Leverkusen’s second of the afternoon fell on 58 minutes again from the penalty spot. This time it was full back Gonzalo Castro who stroked the ball home after Hahnel had pulled down Bulykin in the area.

Hansa pulled a goal back on 67 through Menga before young Leverkusen substitute Jens Hegeler was sent off on his Bundesliga debut.

Werder Bremen 6-1 Hannover

A second half blitz from Werder saw them defend second place and inflict a massive defeat on local rivals Hannover with a 6-1 thrashing.

It was the home side that scored the opener at the Weser Stadion with Portuguese striker Hugo Almeida scoring after 14 minutes. Naldo won possession in midfield and strode confidently forward through the Hannover defence. Faced with keeper Enke he squared the ball unselfishly to Almeida, who had an easy task to stroke the ball home.

The provider of the first goal then scored the second after 27 minutes to put the home side in control. Diego sent in a free kick from the right and Naldo got up ahead of Vinicius to nick the ball past Enke and into the net.

Thomas Schaaf’s side sealed the three points with a third goal after 73 minutes with midfielder Tim Borowski scoring in his final home game for Werder before his summer move to Bayern. Diego’s free kick saw Ismael and Lala get in each others way and Borowski took advantage to volley home from close range.

The second half then turned into a complete rout. Diego missed from the penalty spot on 80 minutes but in the follow up the Brazilian was able to get the ball back into the area where Ivan Klasnic rose to head home Werder’s fourth.

Two minutes later it was 5-0 with Markus Rosenberg latching onto a Klasnic pass before he prodded the ball home. Then on 87 substitutes Özil and Hunt combined well to score the sixth of the afternoon for the Green and Whites. Hunt applied the finishing touch to a move that completely by-passed the Hannover defence.

Into injury time, and Hannover scored a consolation goal through Szabolcs Huszti. The away side were awarded a penalty after Frings fouled Stajner, and the Hungarian saw his effort saved by Wiese, but he managed to head in the rebound.

Karlsruhe 1-3 Bochum

Bochum ran out victorious in this game thanks largely to two goals within the space of three minutes at the start of the second half.

With the first half seemingly destined to finish goalless, Mimoun Azaouagh popped up late on to score. Buck looked to play the ball but struck referee Gagelmann. Azaouagh was the one to profit as he picked the ball up in his own half, before racing to the KSC penalty area and lashed the ball into the back of the net to hand Bochum the lead.

Then two goals within the space of three minutes early in the second half put the away side firmly in control. On 47 minutes Dabrowski headed home an Azaouagh corner, and then Stanislav Sestak finished off a fine counter attacking move begun by Epalle to stun KSC.

The home side did manage a goal but it proved too little, too late. Mario Eggimann fired home a right footed shot after Lastuvka had pushed away an effort from Timm following a corner.

Arminia Bielefeld 2-2 Borussia Dortmund

Bielefeld have done their survival hopes a world of good with a home point over Borussia Dortmund, although they will be kicking themselves that they didn't win

The home side took the lead after 24 minutes via the penalty spot after BVB keeper Höttecke hauled down Wichniarek in the area as he looked to latch onto a long ball. Thorben Marx stepped up to convert the spot kick with confidence.

Four minutes later though and the visitors were on level terms. The Arminia defence was by-passed well by Blaszczykowski and Federico and Delron Buckley profited by firing in from the left hand side.

The goals kept coming and the home side got their noses back in front on 34 minutes with Wichniarek the scorer. The Pole played the ball to Halfar and then carried on his forward run. The resulting cross found him in the middle and he headed well past Höttecke into the left hand corner.

Just when it looked like a home win was on the cards Frei struck a free kick that bounced up and hit Rowan Fernandez on the head before going in for a tragic own goal. Minutes earlier Robert Kovac had been sent off for the visitors.

Wolfsburg 4-0 Stuttgart

Felix Magath’s dreams of Europe are still very much alive after a stunning display saw his side beat Stuttgart 4-0 at the Volkswagen Arena.

After dominating proceedings during the opening quarter of an hour Wolfsburg were rewarded with a goal from Marcelinho on 16 minutes. VfB keeper Raphael Schäfer made a real hash of a long-range effort from namesake Marcel Schäfer, and could only parry the ball to Marcelinho, who stroked the ball home from a tight angle.

Things then went from bad to worse for the visitors on 18 minutes when captain Fernando Meira was shown a straight red card for lashing out at Grafite, who went down rather theatrically.

1-0 became 2-0 after just 22 minutes when Edin Dzeko curled in a superb effort from the edge of the box after being fed by Grafite. If the first goal was his fault, there was nothing he could have done to stop Dzeko’s effort for the second.

Ten minutes into the second half and the chances of VfB rescuing a point were reduced to minimal when Ricardo Costa headed in an Ashkan Dejagah corner to put Felix Magath’s side 3-0 up.

The rout worsened for ten-man Stuttgart on 75 minutes when second half substitute Dejagah got himself on the end of a cross from Makoto Hasebe before heading superbly past Schäfer to put the Wölfe 4-0 up.

Hertha Berlin 1-0 Nürnberg

A solitary goal from Raffael at the Olympiastadion was enough to see Hertha home and inflict further misery upon Nürnberg.

The Hertha playmaker sprinted onto a through pass beating Pinola before beating Klewer. The defeat means that ‘der Klub’ are ever nearer being relegated and their fate will be decided next weekend on the final day of the season. They have to beat Schalke and pray that Bielefeld don’t beat Stuttgart.

Energie Cottbus 2-0 Hamburg

Energie Cottbus have secured their top flight status with a 2-0 win over Hamburg, who are hanging onto their Uefa Cup spot by a thread.

Despite Hamburg having the better of the first half with regards possession and territory; it was the home side who took the lead on the half hour mark. Stiven Rivic fired the Lausitzer in front with their first real effort on goal. He latched onto a quick ball from Rangelov and proved too quick for Timothee Atouba to stop.

The second and decisive goal for Cottbus arrived on 84 minutes with Dane Sörensen the scorer. A free kick deep in their own half saw Sörensen latch onto the ball and score from close range and send the home crowd into ecstasy.

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Table after MD 33:

1. FC Bayern München - 73 pts
2. Werder Bremen - 63 pts
3. FC Schalke 04 - 61 pts

4. Bayer Leverkusen - 51 pts
5. Hamburg SV - 51 pts

6. VfL Wolfsburg - 51 pts
7. VfB Stuttgart - 51 pts
8. Hannover 96 - 46 pts
9. Hertha Berlin - 44 pts
10. Karlsruhe SC - 43 pts
11. Eintracht Frankfurt - 43 pts
12. VfL Bochum - 41 pts
13. Borussia Dortmund - 40 pts
14. Energie Cottbus - 36 pts
15. Arminia Bielefeld - 33 pts
16. FC Nürnberg - 31 pts
17. MSV Duisburg - 29 pts
18. Hansa Rostock - 27 pts


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1> Luca Toni > FC Bayern München > 21 goals
2> Mario Gomez > VfB Stuttgart > 18 goals
3> Kevin Kuranyi > Schalke 04 > 15 goals
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Saturday, 17.05.08, 15.30h

1. FC Nürnberg : FC Schalke 04
Bayer Leverkusen : Werder Bremen
Bayern München : Hertha BSC
VfB Stuttgart : Arminia Bielefeld
Hannover 96 : Energie Cottbus
Borussia Dortmund : VfL Wolfsburg
Hamburger SV : Karlsruher SC
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So the Bundesliga reaches the final weekend with Bayern Munich preparing for their title winning party at the Allianz Arena. However elsewhere, there is still lots to play for with four teams in the hunt for the two Uefa Cup places.

Down at the bottom either Arminia Bielefeld or Nürnberg will be relegated on the final day of the season to join Hansa Rostock and Duisburg, who are already down.


This season’s Bundesliga has provided plenty of drama, excitement and fantastic football even though it has at times been a bit of a one-horse race. Bayern Munich will duly celebrate their title win with a party at the Allianz Arena, but Schalke and Werder behind them are still battling it out for the runners up spot.

Bayer Leverkusen, Hamburg, Wolfsburg, and Stuttgart are all on 51 points and will all believe they can grab one of the two available Uefa Cup places. Then at the bottom of the table Bielefeld and Nürnberg know that one of them will be relegated by the time their respective matches finishes. Bielefeld holds a slight two point advantage but anything could happen.

The final weekend looks set reproduce the drama and excitement of the rest of the season.

Nürnberg – Schalke

This really is the last-chance saloon for Nürnberg as they look to stage the great escape and keep their place in the Bundesliga. This season has been an unmitigated disaster for last season’s Cup winners and few would have predicted this kind of fall from grace.

The bringing in of new trainer Thomas von Heesen did not have the desired effect as the new man at the helm has struggled to stop the downward spiral of ‘der Club’. They now face a last-day make-or-break match with Schalke, who themselves still have a lot to play for.

Last weekend’s defeat to Hertha Berlin did the Franken no favours so they have to win on Saturday to have any chance of overhauling Bielefeld and saving themselves.

Schalke sit third and trail second place Werder Bremen by two points, so the Königsblauen are going to have to win and rely on Bayer Leverkusen beating Werder at the Bay-Arena. Another year has past without Schalke winning that elusive title, but finishing second, combined with their Champions League quarter final appearance, would put a more positive light on their season.

Bayer Leverkusen – Werder Bremen

Even though it is the last game of a very long season for both these sides, the three points are still extremely important. For a long while, Michael Skibbe’s up-and-coming young side were being touted as potential title contenders, but a slump after Christmas has seen them have to settle for a Uefa Cup battle. A few weeks ago they slipped out of the top five altogether, but now have one game to secure one of the two spots in Europe next season.

Four teams sit on 51 points at the moment but it could be argued that both Stuttgart and Hamburg have slightly easier matches and maybe hold the advantage. To miss out on Europe would be a huge disappointment to Bayer, and no doubt the calls for trainer Michael Skibbe’s head that were recently heard would resurface.

Werder will also be wondering what could have been after finishing neck and neck with Bayern Munich at the half way stage. A poor run of form directly after the winter break allowed the Bavarians to open up a lead which they have only extended since then.

Finishing second will still be a positive achievement for Werder and will spare them the qualification rounds in next season’s Champions League, which considering the trouble they had against Dinamo Zagreb earlier this season maybe just as well.

Bayern Munich – Hertha Berlin

So the 2007/08 Bundesliga season comes to an end on Saturday and the biggest party will be at the Allianz Arena where champions Bayern Munich will receive the league trophy. Receiving the “salad dish” at the end of the season is not a new experience for the Bavarians (this is the 20th time since 1964), but the feeling of joy will not be diminished because of that.

Alongside the celebrations, tributes will no doubt be paid to retiring legends Oliver Kahn and Ottmar Hitzfeld. ‘Titan’ Oliver Kahn is hanging up his gloves after a glittering career, while ‘the General’ Ottmar Hitzfeld is calling it a day as Bayern trainer to take on the Swiss national team job.

Both men have given an immense amount to the club and will no doubt be honoured in the suitable way.

Hertha play a rather second fiddle role really this weekend. The points are an irrelevance to them as they are safely ensconced in mid-table, and don’t expect too many crunching tackles to be flying around from the Berlin players.

Germany has been awarded an extra Uefa Cup place courtesy of the Uefa ‘Fair Play’ rankings, and as it stands Hertha would be the beneficiaries of that place so will want to avoid any unwanted yellow cards.

Stuttgart – Arminia Bielefeld

Another game of immense importance takes place at the Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion where both VfB and Bielefeld need the points for wholly differing reasons.

The Swabians are still in with a chance of rescuing a largely disappointing season for them by finishing in one of the Uefa Cup spots. At one stage it looked like they would be more likely to be fighting to avoid the bottom three than breaking into the top five, but a return to form aided by the goals of Mario Gomez has seem them within 90 minutes of qualifying for Europe.

It is still quite a climb down from last season’s title win though. On paper they face one of the easier opponents, but Bielefeld will be fighting for their lives as they look to maintain their two point lead over Nürnberg, that would secure their Bundesliga survival.

However the worst defence in the league will have to tighten up considerably if they are to stop Super Mario Gomez from adding to his 18 league goals this season and troubling Luca Toni for the leading scorer’s crown. What odds on a Gomez hat-trick?

Hannover – Energie Cottbus

With Hannover definitely out of the European race and Energie Cottbus definitely safe from the drop, both sides can relax a little at the AWD Arena in their final league outing of the campaign.

A win for the home side could see them finish as high as but Dieter Hecking and the Hannover fans are already looking to next season, where they will once again try to break into the top five and bring European football to Niedersachsen.

It will be a case of huge relief amongst the Cottbus players and fans after they secured their top flight survival last weekend. The celebrations afterwards were akin to actually winning something, and any hangover from that would be understandable.

Borussia Dortmund – Wolfsburg

Could this be Thomas Doll’s last game in charge at Dortmund? His reaction after the final whistle could be very revealing with the pressure still hanging over his head despite BVB being safe and knowing they have achieved Uefa Cup football next season.

However, finishing way down the table and only having a losing Cup final appearance to shout about is not considered good enough by a demanding home crowd. Granted the financial clout is not the same as the “big boys” but it seems Doll is the one who is going to take the rap, even though the board are insisting they retain faith in him.

Felix Magath has no such worries as he has taken Wolfsburg to the verge of snatching one of the two available Uefa Cup places. Last weeks 4-0 demolition of Stuttgart was a tremendous to watch as shows that the project that Magath started at the beginning of the season is already bearing fruit and next season could be a huge one for the ‘Wölfe’.

Rumours abound of the players coming in next season with the highest profile of them being Italians Barzagli and Zaccardo. That however will have to wait as Saturday is all about getting the three points and qualifying for Europe.

Hamburg – Karlsruhe

In spite of their recent poor form, Hamburg still find themselves in the race for a Uefa Cup spot and will have a great chance to secure it when the face Karlsruhe at the HSH Nordbank Arena on Saturday. KSC themselves are not the side they were earlier in the season with the fairy tale dying out but they will still look to make things difficult for the home side.

Taking HSV into Europe will be a wonderful parting gift from out-going trainer Huub Stevens, who is leaving at the season’s end to take over at PSV Eindhoven back in his homeland, where he can be closer to his wife.

Saturday’s game could also be the last time we see Rafael van der Vaart in a Hamburg shirt with a transfer to Italy or Spain still very much on the cards. If the rumours are true, then Vincent Kompany could also be saying farewell at the HSH Nordbank Arena this weekend.

Karlsruhe would dearly like to finish the season on a high after enjoying a very successful season back in the top flight, in which they have won numerous admirers for the effort and style.

Bochum – Hansa Rostock

Bochum are safe and Hansa are already down so the two sides can just go out and play without the pressure that is on the teams still with something to play for.

Bochum have achieved their main aim of staying in the Bundesliga and have shown signs this season that last year’s 8th place finish was no fluke and they are likely to be around in the top division for a while yet.

For their part Hansa have only a return to the second division to look forward to, but they will want to say farewell with a win, especially for their long suffering, but ever loyal fans.

Eintracht Frankfurt – Duisburg

The final match of the final round sees Eintracht Frankfurt looking to end their own awful run of results against already-relegated Duisburg.

Friedhelm Funkel’s side have lost six of their last seven matches and drawn the other, so are long overdue a win. Facing an already relegated club may well provide that win to give the fans at the Commerzbank Arena a positive result to take into the summer.

The Zebras however will return to second division after just one season in the Bundesliga.

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