
Several of the matches of week 30 in the Bundesliga have been completed, with results that affect both the race for survival and European objectives.
Wolfsburg registered their first win in 12 weeks, securing a crucial 1-2 win away to Union Berlin. The three-pointer gives the team new hope in the fight for survival. On the other hand, Union Berlin's new coach, Marie-Louise Etta, has started her adventure with a loss.
In another important match, Hoffenheim defeated Borussia Dortmund 2-1, in a match where three Albanian players were active on the field. For the home team, Andrei Kramaric scored from the penalty spot in the first half. Dortmund equalized at the end of regular time through Serhu Guirasi, but in the extra minutes Kramaric scored again from the penalty spot, giving Hoffenheim the victory.
After this defeat, Dortmund remains in second place with 64 points. The title could be decided depending on Bayern Munich's result against Stuttgart: if Bayern wins or draws, they are mathematically declared champions. Meanwhile, Hoffenheim is ranked sixth with 54 points, remaining in the race for a Champions League spot.
Leverkusen were defeated 1-2 at home by Augsburg, a result that complicates their goal of reaching the Champions League. Meanwhile, Werder Bremen won 3-1 against Hamburg.
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