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Bundesliga 2023/24 - [25. Spieltag] - 8-10th March, 2024


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all kick-offs 14.30 (BST) unless stated

Friday 8th March, 2024
Stuttgart vs Union Berlin, 19.30

Saturday 9th March, 2024
Borussia Monchengladbach vs Koln
Augsburg vs Heidenheim
Bayern Munich vs Mainz
RB Leipzig vs Darmstadt

Werder Bremen vs Borussia Dortmund, 17.30

Sunday 10th March, 2024
Bochum vs Freiburg

Frankfurt vs Hoffenheim, 16.30

Bayer Leverkusen vs Wolfsburg, 18.30

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Credit to Mainz for not sitting back. The first half especially was quite a high press and made for a very exciting back and forth. In the end maybe not the best idea though :D Gruda looks like a real gem for them, he was all over the place.

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1 hour ago, Rick said:

Leverkusen with the win, not many to go. Is it not just another 5 victories needed to win the title? 

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Maximum points Bayern can get is 84. 

Leverkusen currently on 67. 

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https://apnews.com/article/guilavogui-referee-saves-life-bundesliga-009fccff7971ef2386a623462f084d4b

Mainz player thanks referee for potentially saving his life during Bundesliga game

Mainz player Josuha Guilavogui has thanked referee Patrick Ittrich for potentially saving his life in a Bundesliga game after his tongue had blocked his airway.

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Guilavogui received an accidental blow to the head from teammate Anthony Caci’s knee during Saturday’s match at Bayern Munich. The French player lay motionless on the field, seemingly unconscious, before Ittrich arrived and put him in the recovery position, then adjusted his tongue so he could breathe again.

“You just have to act quickly, there’s no praise for it,” Ittrich said afterward.

Guilavogui on Sunday expressed his gratitude.

“Thank you very much for the quick intervention and the help provided, Patrick Ittrich, my teammates and the doctors at Mainz!” the defensive midfielder wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Mainz lost 8-1 and remained in the Bundesliga’s relegation zone.

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On 09/03/2024 at 20:05, Viva la FCB said:

Credit to Mainz for not sitting back. The first half especially was quite a high press and made for a very exciting back and forth. In the end maybe not the best idea though :D Gruda looks like a real gem for them, he was all over the place.

All those goals shipped may come back to haunt them considering they are neck and neck with Effzeh for that relegation playoff spot.  Probably should've played to minimize the damage from the start.

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19 minutes ago, Coma said:

All those goals shipped may come back to haunt them considering they are neck and neck with Effzeh for that relegation playoff spot.  Probably should've played to minimize the damage from the start.

It caught me completely off guard but I will say it was a breathe of fresh air to watch. That being said youre absolutely right and going down 3-1 in the first half  they should have locked up shop going into the second half. 

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