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Upcoming Bundesliga Encounters: Coaches’ Previews and Predictions

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2023-09-22T07:00:00ZEdin Terzic: “Need a good performance, as always”

This is what the coaches say about the upcoming encounters.

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VfB Stuttgart – SV Darmstadt 98

Sebastian Hoeneß (Stuttgart): “It will be a challenge. Darmstadt is hard-working, determined to win the ball and gets into duels quickly. For us it is important to accept the fight and play our game.”

Torsten Lieberknecht (Darmstadt): “At VfB things are going like hot cakes – when you see the conditions, we seem to have almost no chance. “The way they are, you actually have no chance” – that is 90 percent of the thought process of many who seek to talk to me . But we will prepare well for that too.”

FC Bayern Munich – VfL Bochum

Thomas Tuchel (Bavaria): “We need respect for the opponent. Bochum has a good series, with three games without defeat, which they deserve. They have a very intense style of play. We have to find the best line-up for this game. We have to be ready and physically match.”

Thomas Letsch (Bochum): “We’re like all the teams that go to Munich: We’re the absolute underdogs. It’s one of the most difficult tasks of the season. But we’re preparing well and want to take advantage of the, admittedly small, chance to get something there. The FCB has brutal quality, no matter which part of the team.”

Borussia Dortmund – VfL Wolfsburg

Edin Terzic (Dortmund): “Wolfsburg got off to a good start. They are doing really well at the moment and in Jonas Wind they have someone who often hits the goal. As always, we need a good performance and will make it difficult for them.”

Niko Kovač (Wolfsburg): “Playing in Dortmund is not easy. We want to compete and we believe that we have a team that is competitive. It remains to be seen to what extent we can compete with BVB. We have to act courageously, be clear and disciplined. “

1. FC Union Berlin – TSG Hoffenheim

Urs Fischer (Union): “Hoffenheim started the championship well with three wins and one defeat. They are well organized and are compact. TSG brings the basics onto the pitch very well, plays a usual 5-3-2 system and has in the opening “It’s a good mix. They play under pressure from time to time, but don’t take too many risks and then quickly go on the chain. With Weghorst they have their target player.”

Pellegrino Matarazzo (Hoffenheim): “Union defends very poorly. They rarely allow us to open up. We have to find the depth at the right moment and win one-on-one situations. There will be moments that we want to take advantage of. We have that Well done on matchday 33 of last season.”

Borussia Monchengladbach – RB Leipzig

Gerardo Seoane (Gladbach): “I expect a completely different game against Leipzig than the last one in Darmstadt. We will need extremely good compactness, little space between the chains. I expect great solidarity from my team in defense.”

Marco Rose (Leipzig): “Gladbach has a very strong team in terms of football – but they haven’t yet achieved the results they want this season. After their performance in the first half in Darmstadt, it will be a bit about ‘rehabilitation’ for them on Saturday. “You have a responsibility and will therefore want to send positive signals in front of your own audience. But we will concentrate on ourselves and our performance and face the task like every week: take on opponents.”

FC Augsburg – 1. FSV Mainz 05

Enrico Maaßen (Augsburg): “For me it’s now about showing an intense game and taking the spectators with us. We want to create a good feeling here at home!”

Bo Svensson (Mainz): “Augsburg won’t be happy with the start of the season either. We expect a highly emotional, combative game. We have to accept the fight.”

SV Werder Bremen – 1. FC Cologne

Ole Werner (Bremen): “Cologne is very aggressive in its approach, very straightforward in possession and strong on the counterattack. Both teams will stick to the way they play football. I expect an open duel on equal terms.”

Steffen Baumgart (Cologne): “We haven’t taken enough points from the games we’ve played so far. Bremen is our next attempt. The Bremen team feels the same way. We’ll see what happens. We want to score points and will stick with ourselves.”

Bayer 04 Leverkusen – 1. FC Heidenheim

Xabi Alonso (Leverkusen): “We need a clear idea and want to play good football. We have to be courageous in the duels because Heidenheim has a fighter’s heart. They are a good opponent.”

Frank Schmidt (Heidenheim): “Leverkusen are first in the table. That doesn’t answer the question, but if you see the content, including the game in the Europa League, then of course they can keep up with Bayern Munich. They’ve already done that away from home Munich. They are extremely good, have high quality and, above all, are at an outstanding tactical level.”

Eintracht Frankfurt – Sport Club Freiburg

Dino Toppmöller (Frankfurt): “You have to take your hat off to what SC Freiburg has developed in recent years. I expect an unpleasant opponent, strong in running and extremely strong at set pieces. It will be a big challenge.”

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