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Only 2:2: Wolfsburg and Hoffenheim continue their winless streaks

2024-02-04T17:30:53.423Z

Highlights: Only 2:2: Wolfsburg and Hoffenheim continue their winless streaks. VfL and TSG are still eagerly waiting for an end to the winless streak in the Bundesliga. The Lower Saxony team, who got their fourth draw in a row, have now been waiting for three points for five games, the Kraichgauer team for six. “We are not able to win games at the moment. The key to victories has not yet been found,” stated teammate Wout Weghorst.



As of: February 4, 2024, 6:25 p.m

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Lovro Majer (M) from Wolfsburg celebrates after his penalty equalized 2-2.

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Both coaches are in focus in the midfield duel between Wolfsburg and Hoffenheim.

After the draw, both Kovac and Matarazzo can't really be satisfied.

Wolfsburg - Joyless and with visible disappointment on their faces, the Wolfsburg and Hoffenheim players stood on the pitch after the final whistle, while Niko Kovac and Pellegrino Matarazzo bravely high-fived their charges.

In the midst of the discussion about their coaches, VfL and TSG are still eagerly waiting for an end to the winless streak in the Bundesliga.

The 2:2 (0:1) on Sunday in Wolfsburg was not enough for both teams to gain points in the table and to give the coaches more peace of mind in the short term.

The Lower Saxony team, who got their fourth draw in a row, have now been waiting for three points for five games, the Kraichgauer team for six.

Substitute Croatian midfielder Lovro Majer (59th minute/70th) equalized Hoffenheim's opening goals by Maximilian Beier (6th) and Grischa Prömel (66th).

“The boys give everything, the maximum, but they don’t reward themselves for their hard work with a win, especially in the second half,” said Kovac on the DAZN streaming service.

The team made up two deficits.

“Compliments of the team.” He did not want to comment further on his own future.

“Of course we came here to take three points.

That’s why it’s annoying in the end,” said Prömel.

Hoffenheim was better in the first half, Wolfsburg in the second half, so it was a “fair draw”.

“We are not able to win games at the moment.

The key to victories has not yet been found,” stated teammate Wout Weghorst.

The VfL coach Kovac, who has come under criticism, is unlikely to have done any self-promotion with the sporting leadership due to his team's weak performance over long stretches.

The VfL fans among the 22,917 spectators often expressed their displeasure with their team's sporting activities by whistling.

Amid the home fans' deafening whistle protest against the Bundesliga's investor deal, Beier provided a loud signal for the guests to leave.

The fine technician dribbled around the unfortunate-looking Sebastiaan Bornauw and then shot low into the net.

A setback for Kovac.

Managing director Marcel Schäfer expressed his confidence in the coach before the game and said that together they believed in the turnaround.

To initiate this, the hosts strengthened themselves in the winter with attacker Kevin Behrens.

The entry from league rivals 1. FC Union Berlin, who played from the start, remained pale for long stretches.

On the other hand, Matarazzo expected the ex-Wolfsburg player Weghorst to have the right bite in the attack and also put returnee Ozan Kabak in the starting line-up.

Hoffenheim seemed more stable than VfL in the first half.

Even if Wolfsburg repeatedly caused danger.

Wind (20th) failed at the post and at the well-disposed Hoffenheim keeper Oliver Baumann (30th).

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After about 30 minutes, referee Florian Badstübner stopped the game because VfL fans had thrown small objects onto the field.

Shortly afterwards things continued.

In terms of sport, things remained manageable.

Majer brought new momentum into the game when he flicked a shot low into the goal.

Captain Maximilian Arnold's mistake after goalkeeper Koen Casteels' pass helped Prömel take the visitors' lead again.

Majer then scored the final point with a converted penalty.

dpa

Source: merkur

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