Bundesliga preview: Now it’s Bernie’s turn (or a Wittelsbacher)

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Page 1Now it’s Bernie’s turn (or a Wittelsbacher)

Page 2Next time we’ll send Sonneborn again

Who plays against whom and when?

For the last time this season, let your heart speak alone. When are you going to do that again?

Which games should you definitely not miss?

The relegation battle. How do you put yourself in a particularly good position to receive the sending of the Holy Spirit? We have our eye on Cologne Cathedral, where a Pentecost miracle of biblical proportions is expected. In order to save themselves from relegation, Cologne would have to win against Heidenheim and wait for Union to lose. Otherwise we would have gone down again. If Union draws again, they will have to go into relegation. If they win, they can only save themselves with the help of winless Mainz or Bochum.

There is similar hope for outside help at Hansa Rostock in league two. Whereby: Are they really keeping their fingers crossed for the opponent of their direct competitor Wehen Wiesbaden? FC St. Pauli could send Hansa, whose fans like them as much as fish like the country, into league three by no longer pushing every sprint. Of course, sportsman’s honor prohibits this, but for the supporters it leads to the bigger question: Do football fans have to want their team to win? Tottenham faced a similar dilemma in their game against Manchester City this week, as a win would have handed them the Premier League championship to their arch-rivals from North London, Arsenal. Some were therefore happy about the goals conceded.

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Which game can you safely miss?

Hoffenheim against Bayern. It will be Thomas Tuchel’s last game as Bayern coach. “It remains the agreement,” he said on Friday. The easy needy In their desperation to find a successor, the Bavarians approached him again: “The game against Real was the basis for thinking about the 180-degree turnaround,” he said now. It was now obviously about a longer-term contract and new players. But no agreement was reached. Congratulations Mr. Tuchel, you didn’t want to be solution 1e! It’s now getting embarrassing, Tuchel is the fifth public rejection for sports director Max Eberl and sports director Christoph Freund. They have never made it so easy for others to suppress their malicious glee. The most promising candidates are now Edmund Stoiber, Franz Bonaventura Adalbert Maria Duke of Bavaria, the head of the Wittelsbach family, and Bernie, the mascot.

Who is in the spotlight?

Jürgen Klopp. The River Mersey will rise in levels on Sunday as it washes up the tears from Anfield Road. Liverpool coach says goodbye after eight and a half exciting years. There will be no shortage of pathos and languor, an entire city will bow down, even if Klopp was denied a happy ending. Things were looking good in four competitions, but Liverpool had run out of steam since his departure announcement. Not a rare phenomenon for his teams. In the race for the championship, city rivals Everton ended their hope of Klopp’s second Premier League title with a 2-0 win. In the FA Cup they were eliminated by their eternal rivals Manchester United. And in the Europa League they suffered a 3-0 defeat at home to Bergamo. And his favorite student, Mo Salah, recently got into a fight with him during a game. The Beatles were also at odds in the end, did that damage their legacy? Then on Sunday everyone together: “For though they may be parted, there is still a chance that they will see: There will be an answer, let it be.”

For the last time this season, let your heart speak alone. When are you going to do that again?

The relegation battle. How do you put yourself in a particularly good position to receive the sending of the Holy Spirit? We have our eye on Cologne Cathedral, where a Pentecost miracle of biblical proportions is expected. In order to save themselves from relegation, Cologne would have to win against Heidenheim and wait for Union to lose. Otherwise we would have gone down again. If Union draws again, they will have to go into relegation. If they win, they can only save themselves with the help of winless Mainz or Bochum.

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