Saturday, May 20, 2017

Matchday 34 - Hamburg Lives!

For both teams it was very simple – win and you’re in. The loser gets to play in a relegation playoff against the Bundesliga 2 third-place finisher. Hamburg and Wolfsburg played even until the 88th minute, when Hamburg’s Luca Waldschmidt, celebrating his 21st birthday today, scored his first-ever Bundesliga goal to put Hamburg in front for good, 2-1. Hamburg survives, and they remain the only team to play in the Bundesliga’s top division since the founding of the league. Wolfsburg’s season goes into extra time. They have a 2-game home-and-home playoff against Eintracht Braunschweig. Augsburg managed to stay out of the relegation playoff by fighting Hoffenheim to a goalless draw. I didn’t think Augsburg stood a chance against fourth-place Hoffenheim, but that’s why they play the games [and my crystal ball doesn’t work worth a damn). Bayern Munich, RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund, the top division’s top three finishers, automatically qualify for group play in next year’s UEFA Champions League. Hoffenheim must compete in a playoff with another European football club to qualify for the Champions League. If they win, they’re in the Champions League group stage. If they lose, they play in the UEFA Europa League. 

This was RB Leipzig’s first season in the top division. They went from being the Bundesliga 2 runner-up last year to the top division runner-up this season. They were in first place for a few weeks before the Christmas break, so they’ve had a remarkable season. Now with the addition of the UEFA Champions League schedule, it remains to be seen how they handle what Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund do every year. I think they’ll be fine, but again, that’s why they play the games. FC Köln, Hertha Berlin, and SC Freiburg, by virtue of their 5-6-7 finishes respectively, qualify for UEFA Europa League play next season. Köln booked their first European league play in 25 years, while Freiburg, last year’s Bundesliga 2 champion, get their first taste of European competition. 

There are two individual award winners: 
Top Goal Scorer: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang [Borussia Dortmund] – 31 goals 
Top Goal Keeper – Manuel Neuer [Bayern Munich] – 14 clean sheets [“shutouts” in US-speak] 

Bayern Munich’s Philipp Lahm and Xabi Alonso played their last games today. They leave the sport as two of the most decorated footballers of their generation.  
Xabi Alonso
Liverpool – FA Cup 2005-05; UEFA Champions League 2004-05, UEFA Super Cup 2005 
Real Madrid – La Liga, 2011-12; Copa del Rey, 2010-11, 2013-14; Supercopa de España, 2012; UEFA Champions League 2013-14 
Bayern Munich – Bundesliga 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17; DFB-Pokal 2015-16; DFL-Supercup 2016 
Spain – FIFA World Cup 2010; UEFA European Championship 2008, 2012 

Philipp Lahm
Bayern Munich – Bundesliga 2005-06, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2017-18; DFB-Pokal 2005-06, 2007-08, 2009-10, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2015-16; DFL-Ligapokal 2007; DFL-Supercup 2010, 2012, 2016; UEFA Champions League 2012-13; UEFA Supercup 2013, FIFA Club World Cup 2013 
Germany – FIFA World Cup 2014

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