Lewandowski hits 50-goal mark as Bayern sign off season with draw at Wolfsburg

Champions Bayern Munich surrendered a two-goal lead as their season ended on a sour note following a 2-2 draw with Wolfsburg.

Julian Nagelsmann was keen to get his side back to winning ways after a shock defeat to Mainz and draw with Stuttgart, but despite a bright start they couldn’t get over the line.

Josip Stanisic’s first Bundesliga goal gave the visitors a deserved lead after 17 minutes, the Croatian defender’s looping header from Joshua Kimmich’s corner beating goalkeeper Koen Casteels.

Bundesliga

Bayern held at home by relegation-threatened Stuttgart

08/05/2022 AT 14:41

Lewandowski put speculation about his future to one side to double their advantage five minutes before the break, heading in Thomas Muller’s devilish cross for his 35th league goal of the season – and 50th of the campaign overall.

Out of nowhere, Jonas Wind halved the deficit on the stroke of half-time with a fine effort that arrowed into the bottom corner, a goal that proved their catalyst for an unlikely comeback. And just before the hour-mark Wolfsburg restored parity, provider Max Kruse getting on the scoresheet as he poked home Micky van de Ven’s cross.

Leroy Sane spurned a golden opportunity at the death to restore Bayern’s lead but that would have been unfair on Wolfsburg, who were the better side after the break and fully deserving of their point.

The result, coupled with Borussia Dortmund’s victory over Hertha Berlin, means Bayern Munich finish eight points above their nearest challenger. Wolfsburg, who had been sucked into a relegation battle at one stage, climb a place to secure 12th position.

TALKING POINT – Could this have been Lewandowski’s farewell?

News emerged on Saturday that Lewandowski “would like to try something new” (according to Bayern Munich’s director of sport, Hasan Salhamidzic) and if this proves to be his farewell appearance, it’s fitting that he registered a landmark 50th goal of the season – his second-best return during a trophy-laden eight-year stint at the club.

He finishes the term as the top goal scorer in Bundesliga for the seventh time, equalling the record set by Gerd Muller.

Sadio Mane is reportedly Bayern’s top target to replace him, but with 344 goals in just 374 games, it’s going to be an impossible void to fill.

AS IT HAPPENED

MAN OF THE MATCH – Josip Stanisic (Bayern Munich)

The youngster is making an impression on Nagelsmann, contributing both in attack and defence. He was in the right place at the right time to head Bayern in front and his positional awareness in defence was evident too as he broke up a number of dangerous Wolfsburg moves.

PLAYER RATINGS

Bayern Munich: Neuer 6, Stanisic 8*, Upamecano 6, Hernandez 6, Davies 6, Kimmich 7, Goretzka 6, Musiala 7, Muller 7, Gnabry 6, Lewandowski 7.. Subs: Choupo-Moting 5, Richards N/A, Sane 5, Fruchtl N/A, Vidovic N/A.

Wolfsburg: Casteels 7, Baku 6, Lacroix 7, Brooks 6, Van de Ven 7, Kruse 8, Schlager 6, Arnold 7, Gerhardt 6, Wind 7, Nmecha 6.. subs: Vranchkx 5, Roussillon 5, Bialek N/A, Bornauw N/A, Philipp N/A.

KEY MOMENTS

17′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (JOSIP STANISIC): Stanisic heads Bayern into the lead, marking a rare start with a goal! He climbs highest to meet Kimmich’s corner and his looping header nestles into the top corner!

40′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 0-2 BAYERN MUNICH (ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI): There it is! Lewandowski’s inevitable goal comes five minutes before half-time. The deadly duo combine – Muller whips in a devilish cross into the heart of Wolfsburg penalty area, Lewandowski outmuscles Lacroix and arrows his header into the bottom corner for his 35th league goal of the season.

45′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 1-2 BAYERN MUNICH (JONAS WIND):One back for the hosts! Deficit halved! And what a finish it was too! Kruse drills a low cross into the box, Wind takes a touch to set himself up for the shot and he unleashes a bullet into the bottom corner.

58′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 2-2 BAYERN MUNICH (MAX KRUSE): They’ve done it! Wolfsburg are level! It’s a deserved goal for Kruse, creator of their first, as he is unmarked to tap home van de Ven’s wicked low cross! Bayern’s defence fell asleep and have been punished.

KEY STATS

  • Bayern Munich have scored 49 away goals in the Bundesliga this season, setting a new record for most away goals by any side within a single season in the division.
  • Robert Lewandowski has finished a Bundesliga season as the top goal scorer for the seventh time, equalling the record set by Gerd Muller.

Bundesliga

Mainz stun Bayern with comprehensive win

30/04/2022 AT 12:36

Bundesliga

Bayern sink Dortmund to clinch 10th straight Bundesliga title

23/04/2022 AT 16:49

Lewandowski hits 50-goal mark as Bayern sign off season with draw at Wolfsburg

Champions Bayern Munich surrendered a two-goal lead as their season ended on a sour note following a 2-2 draw with Wolfsburg.

Julian Nagelsmann was keen to get his side back to winning ways after a shock defeat to Mainz and draw with Stuttgart, but despite a bright start they couldn’t get over the line.

Josip Stanisic’s first Bundesliga goal gave the visitors a deserved lead after 17 minutes, the Croatian defender’s looping header from Joshua Kimmich’s corner beating goalkeeper Koen Casteels.

Bundesliga

Bayern held at home by relegation-threatened Stuttgart

08/05/2022 AT 14:41

Lewandowski put speculation about his future to one side to double their advantage five minutes before the break, heading in Thomas Muller’s devilish cross for his 35th league goal of the season – and 50th of the campaign overall.

Out of nowhere, Jonas Wind halved the deficit on the stroke of half-time with a fine effort that arrowed into the bottom corner, a goal that proved their catalyst for an unlikely comeback. And just before the hour-mark Wolfsburg restored parity, provider Max Kruse getting on the scoresheet as he poked home Micky van de Ven’s cross.

Leroy Sane spurned a golden opportunity at the death to restore Bayern’s lead but that would have been unfair on Wolfsburg, who were the better side after the break and fully deserving of their point.

The result, coupled with Borussia Dortmund’s victory over Hertha Berlin, means Bayern Munich finish eight points above their nearest challenger. Wolfsburg, who had been sucked into a relegation battle at one stage, climb a place to secure 12th position.

TALKING POINT – Could this have been Lewandowski’s farewell?

News emerged on Saturday that Lewandowski “would like to try something new” (according to Bayern Munich’s director of sport, Hasan Salhamidzic) and if this proves to be his farewell appearance, it’s fitting that he registered a landmark 50th goal of the season – his second-best return during a trophy-laden eight-year stint at the club.

He finishes the term as the top goal scorer in Bundesliga for the seventh time, equalling the record set by Gerd Muller.

Sadio Mane is reportedly Bayern’s top target to replace him, but with 344 goals in just 374 games, it’s going to be an impossible void to fill.

AS IT HAPPENED

MAN OF THE MATCH – Josip Stanisic (Bayern Munich)

The youngster is making an impression on Nagelsmann, contributing both in attack and defence. He was in the right place at the right time to head Bayern in front and his positional awareness in defence was evident too as he broke up a number of dangerous Wolfsburg moves.

PLAYER RATINGS

Bayern Munich: Neuer 6, Stanisic 8*, Upamecano 6, Hernandez 6, Davies 6, Kimmich 7, Goretzka 6, Musiala 7, Muller 7, Gnabry 6, Lewandowski 7.. Subs: Choupo-Moting 5, Richards N/A, Sane 5, Fruchtl N/A, Vidovic N/A.

Wolfsburg: Casteels 7, Baku 6, Lacroix 7, Brooks 6, Van de Ven 7, Kruse 8, Schlager 6, Arnold 7, Gerhardt 6, Wind 7, Nmecha 6.. subs: Vranchkx 5, Roussillon 5, Bialek N/A, Bornauw N/A, Philipp N/A.

KEY MOMENTS

17′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (JOSIP STANISIC): Stanisic heads Bayern into the lead, marking a rare start with a goal! He climbs highest to meet Kimmich’s corner and his looping header nestles into the top corner!

40′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 0-2 BAYERN MUNICH (ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI): There it is! Lewandowski’s inevitable goal comes five minutes before half-time. The deadly duo combine – Muller whips in a devilish cross into the heart of Wolfsburg penalty area, Lewandowski outmuscles Lacroix and arrows his header into the bottom corner for his 35th league goal of the season.

45′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 1-2 BAYERN MUNICH (JONAS WIND):One back for the hosts! Deficit halved! And what a finish it was too! Kruse drills a low cross into the box, Wind takes a touch to set himself up for the shot and he unleashes a bullet into the bottom corner.

58′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 2-2 BAYERN MUNICH (MAX KRUSE): They’ve done it! Wolfsburg are level! It’s a deserved goal for Kruse, creator of their first, as he is unmarked to tap home van de Ven’s wicked low cross! Bayern’s defence fell asleep and have been punished.

KEY STATS

  • Bayern Munich have scored 49 away goals in the Bundesliga this season, setting a new record for most away goals by any side within a single season in the division.
  • Robert Lewandowski has finished a Bundesliga season as the top goal scorer for the seventh time, equalling the record set by Gerd Muller.

Bundesliga

Mainz stun Bayern with comprehensive win

30/04/2022 AT 12:36

Bundesliga

Bayern sink Dortmund to clinch 10th straight Bundesliga title

23/04/2022 AT 16:49

Lewandowski hits 50-goal mark as Bayern sign off season with draw at Wolfsburg

Champions Bayern Munich surrendered a two-goal lead as their season ended on a sour note following a 2-2 draw with Wolfsburg.

Julian Nagelsmann was keen to get his side back to winning ways after a shock defeat to Mainz and draw with Stuttgart, but despite a bright start they couldn’t get over the line.

Josip Stanisic’s first Bundesliga goal gave the visitors a deserved lead after 17 minutes, the Croatian defender’s looping header from Joshua Kimmich’s corner beating goalkeeper Koen Casteels.

Transfers

Lewandowski confirms intention to leave Bayern Munich

AN HOUR AGO

Lewandowski put speculation about his future to one side to double their advantage five minutes before the break, heading in Thomas Muller’s devilish cross for his 35th league goal of the season – and 50th of the campaign overall.

Out of nowhere, Jonas Wind halved the deficit on the stroke of half-time with a fine effort that arrowed into the bottom corner, a goal that proved their catalyst for an unlikely comeback. And just before the hour-mark Wolfsburg restored parity, provider Max Kruse getting on the scoresheet as he poked home Micky van de Ven’s cross.

Leroy Sane spurned a golden opportunity at the death to restore Bayern’s lead but that would have been unfair on Wolfsburg, who were the better side after the break and fully deserving of their point.

The result, coupled with Borussia Dortmund’s victory over Hertha Berlin, means Bayern Munich finish eight points above their nearest challenger. Wolfsburg, who had been sucked into a relegation battle at one stage, climb a place to secure 12th position.

TALKING POINT – Could this have been Lewandowski’s farewell?

News emerged on Saturday that Lewandowski “would like to try something new” (according to Bayern Munich’s director of sport, Hasan Salhamidzic) and if this proves to be his farewell appearance, it’s fitting that he registered a landmark 50th goal of the season – his second-best return during a trophy-laden eight-year stint at the club.

He finishes the term as the top goal scorer in Bundesliga for the seventh time, equalling the record set by Gerd Muller.

Sadio Mane is reportedly Bayern’s top target to replace him, but with 344 goals in just 374 games, it’s going to be an impossible void to fill.

AS IT HAPPENED

MAN OF THE MATCH – Josip Stanisic (Bayern Munich)

The youngster is making an impression on Nagelsmann, contributing both in attack and defence. He was in the right place at the right time to head Bayern in front and his positional awareness in defence was evident too as he broke up a number of dangerous Wolfsburg moves.

PLAYER RATINGS

Bayern Munich: Neuer 6, Stanisic 8*, Upamecano 6, Hernandez 6, Davies 6, Kimmich 7, Goretzka 6, Musiala 7, Muller 7, Gnabry 6, Lewandowski 7.. Subs: Choupo-Moting 5, Richards N/A, Sane 5, Fruchtl N/A, Vidovic N/A.

Wolfsburg: Casteels 7, Baku 6, Lacroix 7, Brooks 6, Van de Ven 7, Kruse 8, Schlager 6, Arnold 7, Gerhardt 6, Wind 7, Nmecha 6.. subs: Vranchkx 5, Roussillon 5, Bialek N/A, Bornauw N/A, Philipp N/A.

KEY MOMENTS

17′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (JOSIP STANISIC): Stanisic heads Bayern into the lead, marking a rare start with a goal! He climbs highest to meet Kimmich’s corner and his looping header nestles into the top corner!

40′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 0-2 BAYERN MUNICH (ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI): There it is! Lewandowski’s inevitable goal comes five minutes before half-time. The deadly duo combine – Muller whips in a devilish cross into the heart of Wolfsburg penalty area, Lewandowski outmuscles Lacroix and arrows his header into the bottom corner for his 35th league goal of the season.

45′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 1-2 BAYERN MUNICH (JONAS WIND):One back for the hosts! Deficit halved! And what a finish it was too! Kruse drills a low cross into the box, Wind takes a touch to set himself up for the shot and he unleashes a bullet into the bottom corner.

58′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 2-2 BAYERN MUNICH (MAX KRUSE): They’ve done it! Wolfsburg are level! It’s a deserved goal for Kruse, creator of their first, as he is unmarked to tap home van de Ven’s wicked low cross! Bayern’s defence fell asleep and have been punished.

KEY STATS

  • Bayern Munich have scored 49 away goals in the Bundesliga this season, setting a new record for most away goals by any side within a single season in the division.
  • Robert Lewandowski has finished a Bundesliga season as the top goal scorer for the seventh time, equalling the record set by Gerd Muller.

Bundesliga

Bayern held at home by relegation-threatened Stuttgart

08/05/2022 AT 14:41

Bundesliga

Mainz stun Bayern with comprehensive win

30/04/2022 AT 12:36

Lewandowski hits 50-goal mark as Bayern sign off season with draw at Wolfsburg

Champions Bayern Munich surrendered a two-goal lead as their season ended on a sour note following a 2-2 draw with Wolfsburg.

Julian Nagelsmann was keen to get his side back to winning ways after a shock defeat to Mainz and draw with Stuttgart, but despite a bright start they couldn’t get over the line.

Josip Stanisic’s first Bundesliga goal gave the visitors a deserved lead after 17 minutes, the Croatian defender’s looping header from Joshua Kimmich’s corner beating goalkeeper Koen Casteels.

Transfers

Lewandowski confirms intention to leave Bayern Munich

2 HOURS AGO

Lewandowski put speculation about his future to one side to double their advantage five minutes before the break, heading in Thomas Muller’s devilish cross for his 35th league goal of the season – and 50th of the campaign overall.

Out of nowhere, Jonas Wind halved the deficit on the stroke of half-time with a fine effort that arrowed into the bottom corner, a goal that proved their catalyst for an unlikely comeback. And just before the hour-mark Wolfsburg restored parity, provider Max Kruse getting on the scoresheet as he poked home Micky van de Ven’s cross.

Leroy Sane spurned a golden opportunity at the death to restore Bayern’s lead but that would have been unfair on Wolfsburg, who were the better side after the break and fully deserving of their point.

The result, coupled with Borussia Dortmund’s victory over Hertha Berlin, means Bayern Munich finish eight points above their nearest challenger. Wolfsburg, who had been sucked into a relegation battle at one stage, climb a place to secure 12th position.

TALKING POINT – Could this have been Lewandowski’s farewell?

News emerged on Saturday that Lewandowski “would like to try something new” (according to Bayern Munich’s director of sport, Hasan Salhamidzic) and if this proves to be his farewell appearance, it’s fitting that he registered a landmark 50th goal of the season – his second-best return during a trophy-laden eight-year stint at the club.

He finishes the term as the top goal scorer in Bundesliga for the seventh time, equalling the record set by Gerd Muller.

Sadio Mane is reportedly Bayern’s top target to replace him, but with 344 goals in just 374 games, it’s going to be an impossible void to fill.

AS IT HAPPENED

MAN OF THE MATCH – Josip Stanisic (Bayern Munich)

The youngster is making an impression on Nagelsmann, contributing both in attack and defence. He was in the right place at the right time to head Bayern in front and his positional awareness in defence was evident too as he broke up a number of dangerous Wolfsburg moves.

PLAYER RATINGS

Bayern Munich: Neuer 6, Stanisic 8*, Upamecano 6, Hernandez 6, Davies 6, Kimmich 7, Goretzka 6, Musiala 7, Muller 7, Gnabry 6, Lewandowski 7.. Subs: Choupo-Moting 5, Richards N/A, Sane 5, Fruchtl N/A, Vidovic N/A.

Wolfsburg: Casteels 7, Baku 6, Lacroix 7, Brooks 6, Van de Ven 7, Kruse 8, Schlager 6, Arnold 7, Gerhardt 6, Wind 7, Nmecha 6.. subs: Vranchkx 5, Roussillon 5, Bialek N/A, Bornauw N/A, Philipp N/A.

KEY MOMENTS

17′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (JOSIP STANISIC): Stanisic heads Bayern into the lead, marking a rare start with a goal! He climbs highest to meet Kimmich’s corner and his looping header nestles into the top corner!

40′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 0-2 BAYERN MUNICH (ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI): There it is! Lewandowski’s inevitable goal comes five minutes before half-time. The deadly duo combine – Muller whips in a devilish cross into the heart of Wolfsburg penalty area, Lewandowski outmuscles Lacroix and arrows his header into the bottom corner for his 35th league goal of the season.

45′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 1-2 BAYERN MUNICH (JONAS WIND):One back for the hosts! Deficit halved! And what a finish it was too! Kruse drills a low cross into the box, Wind takes a touch to set himself up for the shot and he unleashes a bullet into the bottom corner.

58′ – GOAL! WOLFSBURG 2-2 BAYERN MUNICH (MAX KRUSE): They’ve done it! Wolfsburg are level! It’s a deserved goal for Kruse, creator of their first, as he is unmarked to tap home van de Ven’s wicked low cross! Bayern’s defence fell asleep and have been punished.

KEY STATS

  • Bayern Munich have scored 49 away goals in the Bundesliga this season, setting a new record for most away goals by any side within a single season in the division.
  • Robert Lewandowski has finished a Bundesliga season as the top goal scorer for the seventh time, equalling the record set by Gerd Muller.

Bundesliga

Bayern held at home by relegation-threatened Stuttgart

08/05/2022 AT 14:41

Bundesliga

Mainz stun Bayern with comprehensive win

30/04/2022 AT 12:36

10:1 in Jena: Wolfsburg stürmt furios zur deutschen Meisterschaft

Der VfL Wolfsburg machte am Sonntag bei Carl Zeiss Jena mit einem furiosen 10:1 die deutsche Meisterschaft perfekt. Die Wölfinnen spielten mit Jena Katz und Maus – und wurden ihrer Favoritenrolle mehr als nur gerecht.

Auf zum Titelgewinn: Wolfsburger Spielerinnen beim Jubel.

Auf zum Titelgewinn: Wolfsburger Spielerinnen beim Jubel.

IMAGO/Sports Press Photo

Was für eine Gala des VfL Wolfsburg. Die Wölfinnen zeigten sich in Jena von Beginn an hochkonzentriert und ließen den überforderten Gegnerinnen keine Chance. Bereits zur Halbzeit lag der VfL nach Treffern von Ewa Pajor (8.), Sveindis Jonsdottir (10.), einem Eigentor von Tina Kremlitschka (18.) Felicitas Rauch (25.) und Lena Lattwein (38.) mit 5:0 in Führung – und befanden sich damit klar auf Meisterkurs.

Nach dem Seitenwechsel gelang im Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld vor 760 Zuschauern nach weiteren Treffern von Jill Roord (46.), Alexandra Popp (57.), Tabea Waßmuth (81.), Pauline Bremer (82.) und Svenja Huth (86.) sogar noch der höchste Saisonsieg. Julia Arnold erzielte zumindest noch den Ehrentreffer für die Gastgeberinnen (79.).

Gleichauf mit Frankfurt – und das Double im Blick

Der VfL machte damit seine insgesamt siebte Meisterschaft perfekt und zieht in diesem Punkt gleich mit Rekord-Titelträger Frankfurt gleich. Mehr Meisterschaften gewann nur die SSG Bergisch Gladbach, die vor der Bundesliga-Einführung 1990 neunmal triumphiert hatte. Entsprechend groß ist die Freude. “Wir haben hart dafür gearbeitet, es ist sensationell. Ich freue mich auf die Rückfahrt”, sagte VfL-Trainer Tommy Stroot mit breitem Grinsen bei “MagentaSport”.

Die Niedersächsinnen entschieden damit auch den Kampf um die nationale Vorherrschaft gegen den FC Bayern München zu ihren Gunsten und können die Saison sogar noch mit dem Double krönen, stehen sie doch im DFB-Pokalfinale. Am 28. Mai trifft der Titelverteidiger in Köln auf Turbine Potsdam.

Tore und Karten

0:1
Pajor (8′, Jonsdottir)

0:2
Jonsdottir (10′, Popp)

0:3
Kremlitschka (18′, Eigentor)

0:4
Rauch (25′, Huth)

0:5
Lattwein (38′, Huth)

0:6
Roord (46′, Huth)

0:7
Popp (57′, Bremer)

1:7
J. Arnold (79′, Schumacher)

1:8
Waßmuth (81′, Huth)

1:9
Bremer (83′)

1:10
Huth (86′, Roord)

Tore und Karten

0:1
Pajor (8′, Jonsdottir)

0:2
Jonsdottir (10′, Popp)

0:3
Kremlitschka (18′, Eigentor)

0:4
Rauch (25′, Huth)

0:5
Lattwein (38′, Huth)

0:6
Roord (46′, Huth)

0:7
Popp (57′, Bremer)

1:7
J. Arnold (79′, Schumacher)

1:8
Waßmuth (81′, Huth)

1:9
Bremer (83′)

1:10
Huth (86′, Roord)

Carl Zeiss Jena

Kremlitschka (37. )


Carl Zeiss Jena

Jena


Carl Zeiss Jena

Jena

Aufstellung

Einwechslungen

69. Grajqevci für Birkholz
76. A. Sas für Volkmer

Reservebank

Kiontke (Tor)

Trainerin:


VfL Wolfsburg

Wolfsburg


VfL Wolfsburg

Wolfsburg

Aufstellung

Einwechslungen

Reservebank

Kiedrzynek (Tor), Knaak

Trainer:

Schiedsrichter-Team
Miriam Schwermer

Miriam Schwermer
Rieder

Schiedsrichter-Team

Miriam Schwermer

Miriam Schwermer
Rieder

Spielinfo


Stadion

Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld

Spielinfo


Anstoß

08.05.2022, 16:00 Uhr


Stadion

Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld Jena

Zuvor wird aber die Meister-Schale übergeben – am kommenden Sonntag im Heimspiel gegen Bayer 04 Leverkusen (14 Uhr).

10:1 in Jena: Wolfsburg stürmt furios zur deutschen Meisterschaft

Der VfL Wolfsburg machte am Sonntag bei Carl Zeiss Jena mit einem furiosen 10:1 die deutsche Meisterschaft perfekt. Die Wölfinnen spielten mit Jena Katz und Maus – und wurden ihrer Favoritenrolle mehr als nur gerecht.

Auf zum Titelgewinn: Wolfsburger Spielerinnen beim Jubel.

Auf zum Titelgewinn: Wolfsburger Spielerinnen beim Jubel.

IMAGO/Sports Press Photo

Was für eine Gala des VfL Wolfsburg. Die Wölfinnen zeigten sich in Jena von Beginn an hochkonzentriert und ließen den überforderten Gegnerinnen keine Chance. Bereits zur Halbzeit lag der VfL nach Treffern von Ewa Pajor (8.), Sveindis Jonsdottir (10.), einem Eigentor von Tina Kremlitschka (18.) Felicitas Rauch (25.) und Lena Lattwein (38.) mit 5:0 in Führung – und befanden sich damit klar auf Meisterkurs.

Nach dem Seitenwechsel gelang im Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld vor 760 Zuschauern nach weiteren Treffern von Jill Roord (46.), Alexandra Popp (57.), Tabea Waßmuth (81.), Pauline Bremer (82.) und Svenja Huth (86.) sogar noch der höchste Saisonsieg. Julia Arnold erzielte zumindest noch den Ehrentreffer für die Gastgeberinnen (79.).

Gleichauf mit Frankfurt – und das Double im Blick

Der VfL machte damit seine insgesamt siebte Meisterschaft perfekt und zieht in diesem Punkt gleich mit Rekord-Titelträger Frankfurt gleich. Mehr Meisterschaften gewann nur die SSG Bergisch Gladbach, die vor der Bundesliga-Einführung 1990 neunmal triumphiert hatte. Entsprechend groß ist die Freude. “Wir haben hart dafür gearbeitet, es ist sensationell. Ich freue mich auf die Rückfahrt”, sagte VfL-Trainer Tommy Stroot mit breitem Grinsen bei “MagentaSport”.

Die Niedersächsinnen entschieden damit auch den Kampf um die nationale Vorherrschaft gegen den FC Bayern München zu ihren Gunsten und können die Saison sogar noch mit dem Double krönen, stehen sie doch im DFB-Pokalfinale. Am 28. Mai trifft der Titelverteidiger in Köln auf Turbine Potsdam.

Tore und Karten

0:1
Pajor (8′, Jonsdottir)

0:2
Jonsdottir (10′, Popp)

0:3
Kremlitschka (18′, Eigentor)

0:4
Rauch (25′, Huth)

0:5
Lattwein (38′, Huth)

0:6
Roord (46′, Huth)

0:7
Popp (57′, Bremer)

1:7
J. Arnold (79′, Schumacher)

1:8
Waßmuth (81′, Huth)

1:9
Bremer (83′)

1:10
Huth (86′, Roord)

Tore und Karten

0:1
Pajor (8′, Jonsdottir)

0:2
Jonsdottir (10′, Popp)

0:3
Kremlitschka (18′, Eigentor)

0:4
Rauch (25′, Huth)

0:5
Lattwein (38′, Huth)

0:6
Roord (46′, Huth)

0:7
Popp (57′, Bremer)

1:7
J. Arnold (79′, Schumacher)

1:8
Waßmuth (81′, Huth)

1:9
Bremer (83′)

1:10
Huth (86′, Roord)

Carl Zeiss Jena

Kremlitschka (37. )


Carl Zeiss Jena

Jena


Carl Zeiss Jena

Jena

Aufstellung

Einwechslungen

69. Grajqevci für Birkholz
76. A. Sas für Volkmer

Reservebank

Kiontke (Tor)

Trainerin:


VfL Wolfsburg

Wolfsburg


VfL Wolfsburg

Wolfsburg

Aufstellung

Einwechslungen

Reservebank

Kiedrzynek (Tor), Knaak

Trainer:

Schiedsrichter-Team
Miriam Schwermer

Miriam Schwermer
Rieder

Schiedsrichter-Team

Miriam Schwermer

Miriam Schwermer
Rieder

Spielinfo


Stadion

Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld

Spielinfo


Anstoß

08.05.2022, 16:00 Uhr


Stadion

Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld Jena

Zuvor wird aber die Meister-Schale übergeben – am kommenden Sonntag im Heimspiel gegen Bayer 04 Leverkusen (14 Uhr).

Warum der 33. Spieltag nicht zu selben Anstoßzeit ausgetragen wird

Jahrelang wurden Partien der letzten beiden Spieltage zur selben Anstoßzeit ausgetragen, in der Vorsaison gab es bereits Ausnahmen. Diesmal ist der Spieltag jedoch komplett zersplittert. Warum?

Am 33. Spieltag wird es mehrere Anstoßzeiten geben.

Am 33. Spieltag wird es mehrere Anstoßzeiten geben.

IMAGO/Philipp Szyza

Eröffnet wird der Spieltag bereits heute Abend mit der Partie Bochum gegen Bielefeld, die Arminen kämpfen beim bereits geretteten VfL gegen den Abstieg. Am Samstagnachmittag steigen vier Partien, am Abend eine weitere. Sechs Teams müssen am Sonntag ran, darunter die Europa-League-Teilnehmer Eintracht Frankfurt und RB Leipzig.

Der 33. Spieltag im Überblick

In der Saison 2019/20 waren – wie auch in den Jahren zuvor – die Partien zeitgleich ausgetragen worden, um etwaige Absprachen von zeitlich später eingreifenden Teams vermeiden zu können. Bereits in der vergangenen Saison, deren Zeitplan durch die Coronavirus-Pandemie beeinflusst war, hatten zwei Partien des 33. Spieltags 2020/21 am Sonntag stattgefunden.

Die neue Regelung – auch für die 2. Liga – hatte die DFL bereits 2020 bei der Ausschreibung der neuen Medienrechte für die Spielzeiten 2021/2022 bis 2024/2025 verkündet.

Grund ist die TV-Vermarktung: Mehr Sendetermine durch unterschiedliche zeitliche Ansetzungen bringen mehr Geld ein. Die Gefahr einer möglichen Manipulation von Spielergebnissen wäre am letzten Spieltag am größten, wenn bei verschiedenen Anstoßzeiten die Tabellenkonstellation für manche Teams vorab bekannt wären. Der 34. Spieltag wird aber wie gewohnt mit der selben Anstoßzeit ausgetragen.

Durch die Änderung erhält der FC Bayern in seinem letzten Heimspiel die Meisterschale diesmal sonntags: Die neue DFL-Chefin Donata Hopfen überreicht sie den Münchnern am Sonntag (17.30 Uhr) bei der Partie gegen den VfB Stuttgart.

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