Points shared on Friday evening: Hertha also remained without a win against Bochum in the Olympic Stadium

Meet Belfodil & Polter

Hertha BSC remains without a win this year in the Olympic Stadium. The Berlin Bundesliga club did not get beyond a disappointing 1-1 (1-0) against VfL Bochum on Friday evening and missed important points. After the opening goal by Ishak Belfodil in the 23rd minute, former Union Berlin professional Sebastian Polter (48th) equalized for the guests in front of 3000 fans. In the table, VfL (11th place/25 points) maintained a two-point lead over Hertha (23), who were initially in twelfth place at the start of the 21st matchday.

The Berliners initially started with a lot of enthusiasm from the short international break. Korkut had made five changes to his starting XI after the 4-1 loss to FC Bayern, and new signing Marc Oliver Kempf was supposed to stabilize the central defense. Stevan Jovetic reported fit in time – but Vladimir Darida fired the first shot, VfL goalkeeper Manuel Riemann saved safely (4th). Santiago Ascacibar’s attempt went just over it (15′).

The high pressure of the Berliners initially caused great difficulties for the guests. The tentative attempts to attack, especially via the fast Gerrit Holtmann, rarely led to the goal. In the evening, VfL trainer Thomas Reis had to do without the professionals Anthony Losilla and Eduard Löwen (on loan from Hertha), who were infected with Corona. Captain Losilla recently described Reis as “the heart of the team”.

And without this, VfL fell behind: Belfodil converted a free kick from Jovetic with a header, the Berliners scored in the eleventh home game of the season. There was no direct response from Bochum, which was also due to the hosts’ concentrated defensive work in the first half. To make matters worse, Maximilian Mittelstädt’s shot was deflected almost into his own goal by VfL professional Maxim Leitsch (35′).

Reis seemed anything but satisfied on the sidelines, VfL had already lost the first leg. In the second half, the VfL coach brought in Patrick Osterhage for Takuma Asano and Polter for Robert Tesche, and Polter fitted in perfectly from the start. After a long shot from Riemann, he put Jürgen Locadia in position, whose shot let Hertha keeper Alexander Schwolow rebound forward. Polter didn’t miss the chance to score – his seventh goal of the season.

The Berliners recovered quickly afterwards. Korkut also reacted with changes, including new signing Dongjun Lee (58′), and later Fredrik André Bjorkan (75′). Both teams played happily forward for the rest of the season, but acted too hectically at times. Riemann held against Jovetic (66th), on the other hand Milos Pantovic (71st) tried it.

With Zakaria, Azmoun & Kruse: The most valuable Bundesliga winter transfers 2022

Max Kruse – from Union Berlin to VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €3.5m

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Transfer fee: €5 million
As of February 1, 2022

João Klauss – From 1899 Hoffenheim to VV St. Truiden – market value €3.5m

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loan

Panagiotis Retsos – From Bayer Leverkusen to Hellas Verona – Market value: €3.5m

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free transfer

Deyovaisio Zeefuik – From Hertha BSC to Blackburn Rovers – market value: €3.5M

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loan

George Bello – From Atlanta United to Arminia Bielefeld – Market value: €4m

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Transfer fee: €600,000

Josuha Guilavogui – From VfL Wolfsburg to Girondins Bordeaux – Market value: €4m

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Loan with option to buy

Kevin Paredes – From DC United to VfL Wolfsburg – Market value: €4m

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Transfer fee: €6.68 million

Marcelo Saracchi – Without a club after leaving RB Leipzig – Market value: €4.5M

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Jean Philippe Mateta | Mainz 05 -> Crystal Palace | Market value: €5 million

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Transfer fee: €11 million; fixed transfer after loan

Tiago Tomás – From Sporting Lisbon to VfB Stuttgart – Market value: €5m

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Loan (€500,000) with purchase option (€15m)

Hannes Wolf – From Bor. M’gladbach to Swansea City – Market value: €5m

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loan

Jordan Torunarigha – From Hertha to KAA Gent – Market value: €5m

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loan

Michaël Cuisance – From FC Bayern to Venezia – market value: €5m

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Transfer fee: €4 million

Hugo Siquet – From Standard Liège to SC Freiburg – Market value: €7m

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Transfer fee: €4.5 million

Jonas Wind – From Copenhagen to VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €7m

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Transfer fee: €12 million

Marc Oliver Kempf – From VfB Stuttgart to Hertha – Market value: €7m

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Transfer fee: €500,000

Brian Brobbey – From RB Leipzig to Ajax – Market value: €7.5M

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loan

Ricardo Pepi – From Dallas to FC Augsburg – market value: €8m

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Transfer fee: €16.4 million

Krzysztof Piatek – From Hertha BSC to Fiorentina – Market value: €10m

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Loan with option to buy

Marvin Friedrich – From Union to Gladbach – Market value: €10m

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Transfer fee: €5.5 million

Nadiem Amiri – From Bayer 04 to CFC Genoa – Market value: €11M

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9 million purchase obligation in case of relegation

Ilaix Moriba – From Leipzig to Valencia – Market value: €20m

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loan

Wout Weghorst – From VfL Wolfsburg to FC Burnley – Market value: €20m

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Transfer fee: €14 million

Sardar Azmoun – From Zenit to Bayer 04 – Market value: €25M

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Transfer fee: €4 million

Denis Zakaria – From M’gladbach to Juventus – market value: €27M

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Transfer fee: €5 million

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