Wolfsburg celebrates furious victory: Wind introduces the Europa League miracle!

Wolfsburg celebrates furious victory: Wind introduces the Europa League miracle!

In a gripping Bundesliga game on Sunday, VfL Wolfsburg caused a sensation with a dramatic 4: 3 victory against FSV Mainz 05. The Wolfsburgers, who have remained undefeated over 8 games, not only inspired the fans with this home win, but also sat in fifth place, which means a Europa League starting area. Jonas Wind, who was substituted at halftime, was the hero of the day: he scored the equalizer in the 84th minute and added one more in the fourth minute of stoppage time after his goal was checked by the video chef. "These are the most beautiful victories. We believed it until the end," said Wolfsburg midfielder Yannick Gerhardt. However, the victory was not easy because Mainz led three times, led by Paul Nebel and Jonathan Burkardt, who together contributed three goals.

In another game, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim and SC Freiburg separated 1-1. Matthias Ginter put Freiburg in the lead in the 68th minute, but 19-year-old Tom Bishop Hoffenheim secured the balance late. This was an important point win for Hoffenheim, which after three defeats under the new coach Christian Ilzer could finally get a point. Freiburg remains in the race with the draw and is located in the seventh place in the table. This means that the pursuers lie closely together, while Hoffenheim remains just above the relegation zone. The dramatic course of the games shows how exciting the Bundesliga remains this season, with promotion hopes and relegation fights that take place in every game.

The results of the two games have a direct impact on the table and the dynamics in the league. Wolfsburg rises after this emotional roller coaster and can look forward to the next challenges, while Hoffenheim has to hope for a sustainable upswing. As AP News reported, the performance of wind and bishop that were there for their teams must be emphasized. Go on to see the Bundesliga to see how these stories develop!

For more information about the games and their backgrounds, also visit Süddeutsche Zeitung .

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