ALMANYA BUNDESLIGA 9.HAFTA PANORAMA
HAFTANIN SONUÇLARI,PUAN DURUMU, ASİST VE GOL KRALLIĞI
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Bundesliga Team Of The Week: Round 9
.....................Wächter
Pasanen Franz Kyrgiakos Boateng
Huszti Zé Roberto Jensen Ribéry
.............Timm............ Toni
Goalkeeper:
1) Stefan Wächter (Hansa Rostock)
The Rostock keeper was very unlucky not to keep a clean sheet against Wolfsburg. He made a string of fine saves in the match, including a penalty save from Marcelinho, and it looked as if he had done enough to shut out ‘die Wölfe’. However a last minute strike from Dzeko handed Felix Magath his first home win of the season. Thanks to Wächter, he very nearly went home disappointed again.
Defenders:
2) Petri Pasanen (Werder Bremen)
Werder’s Finnish international has become an automatic choice at full back for Thomas Schaaf, and with performances like this, it is easy to see why. Solid at the back and a danger going forward, it was his cut-back from the bye-line which set up Werder’s opening goal for Daniel Jensen.
3) Maik Franz (Karlsruhe)
A fine game from the KSC centre back. Kept the Schalke attackers at bay, giving the side a solid base from which to launch their attacks, which eventually led to a 2-0 win at the Veltins Arena.
4) Sotirios Kyrgiakos (Eintracht Frankfurt)
The powerful Greek defender showed that he is just as dangerous in the opposing penalty box as he is commanding in his own. Two headed goals, both from Albert Streit crosses, gave the home side a valuable 2-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen.
5) Jerome Boateng (Hamburg)
19 year old Jerome Boateng is making the left back spot at Hamburg his own. The summer signing from Hertha Berlin put in a highly assured performance against Bielefeld helping his side to a 1-0 win and fourth place with it.
Midfielders:
6) Daniel Jensen (Werder Bremen)
Jensen is growing into his role at Werder. With Bremen having a disappointing start to the season, some people were praying for the return of Frings and Borowski. With the two German internationals back in the side, Jensen retained his place in midfield and put in a fine performance against Duisburg. Scored Werder’s first of the afternoon.
7) Szabolcs Huszti (Hannover)
The Hungarian, who has shown so much promise, put in a ‘Man of the Match’ performance at the Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion to inspire Hannover to a 2-0 win. Not only did he score both of the goals, but he virtually ran the midfield leading to the current champions losing their 19 game unbeaten home record.
Zé Roberto (Bayern Munich)
The Brazilian was at his classy best again against Nürnberg in the derby. He was assured with his passing, solid in the tackle and dangerous going forward. He fired in Bayern’s second goal of the afternoon to take his season’s tally to two and it was his corner that Toni headed in for the third.
9) Franck Ribéry (Bayern Munich)
The Frenchman’s class was on show for all to see against Nürnberg, and the FCN defenders had no answers to the trickery of the former Marseille man. He created numerous chances for Bayern, which his team mates should have made more of. In this form there appears no way of stopping him. Nürnberg certainly couldn’t.
Forwards:
10) Christian Timm (Karlsruhe)
A second half double from the striker gave him his first goals of the season and more importantly a win which takes KSC to second in the table. Both goals were set up by Tamas Hajnal. For the first he rounded Neuer to score and for his second he kept his cool to beat the keeper after finding himself one-on-one.
11) Luca Toni (Bayern Munich)
Bayern’s Italian World Cup winner just can’t stop scoring at the moment. His two goals against Nürnberg takes his season’s tally to eight, which puts him level with team mate Miroslav Klose at the top of the scoring charts. He has now scored in every Bundesliga match he has played, except the 1-1 draw with Schalke. He also scored in midweek in the Uefa Cup.
Honourable mentions:
Dortmund midfielder Tinga deserves a mention because of his tireless running and tackling in the Friday night victory over Bochum. Federico scored a fine goal in that match to seal a much needed win for Thomas Doll’s side.
Tamas Hajnal was at his creative best as he set up both goals for Christian Timm in Karlsruhe’s victory over Schalke. Rafael van der Vaart’s superb form continued against Bielefeld as he scored his seventh goal in as many games to inspire the Hanseaten to a win and fourth place. The number of suitors for his signature in the summer must surely be increasing. Ivica Olic also impressed.
Torsten Frings showed signs that he is back to his intimidating best which is good news for Thomas Schaaf and German trainer Joachim Löw. Boubacar Sanogo was also one of Werder’s top performers against Duisburg.
Albert Streit is also worthy of a mention thanks to his two assists which set up Frankfurt’s important win over Leverkusen.