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Werder Bremen has had a solid start to the season, currently sitting in seventh place. However, their defensive record leaves much to be desired. They have conceded a significant number of goals, which has hindered their ability to climb higher in the standings. To maintain their position and push for European qualification, Bremen must tighten up at the back and find ways to prevent easy goals against them.
VfL Wolfsburg
Current position: 8th
Must improve: Consistency
Wolfsburg’s season has been marked by inconsistency; they have shown flashes of brilliance but often follow those performances with disappointing results. This erratic form is reflected in their league standing as they hover around mid-table. For Wolfsburg to challenge for a top-six finish and secure European football next season, they need to find a way to deliver consistent performances week in and week out.
SC Freiburg
Current position: 9th
Must improve: Scoring from set pieces
Freiburg has been competitive this season but struggles with converting set pieces into goals. Despite having several opportunities from corners and free-kicks, they have failed to capitalize on these situations effectively. Improving this aspect of their game could provide them with crucial additional points as they aim for a higher finish.
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Current position: 10th
Must improve: Away performance consistency
The Foals have had mixed results away from home this season, which is reflected in their mid-table standing. While Gladbach can perform well at home, replicating that form on the road has proven challenging. To secure a more stable league position and potentially vie for European spots again, Mönchengladbach needs to enhance its away performances significantly.
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away record, the team have tripled their home goals tally and secured 9 points on their travels. If St. Pauli are to survive this season, they need to improve their home record quickly.
TSG Hoffenheim
Current position: 15th
Must improve: Stop relying on Oliver Baumann
Without the veteran number one, things would likely look a lot worse in Sinsheim. Baumann currently has the fifth-highest post-shot xG in the league which showcases his difference-making in goal. The way to stop relying on your keeper is to get a better defence. Injuries and failed transfers haven’t helped Hoffenheim but their current crop of defenders are just not that good. This is why there has been little improvement from sacked manager Pellegrino Matarazzo and Christian Ilzer.
FC Heidenheim
Current position: 16th
Must improve: Home form
Heidenheim’s maiden Bundesliga campaign secured European football following their eighth-place finish, which was largely down to their home form where they lost just five of their 17 games. But this season is a concerning matter. Occupying the relegation playoff, Heidenheim have already lost five of their seven home games this season, winning one and scoring just six. Remarkably they’ve only conceded one more goal at home (14) this season than Bayer Leverkusen, but their inability to score following the departure of Tim Kleindienst has proved problematic. Frank Schmidt must once again find a way to turn the Voith-Arena into a difficult place for opposing teams to play.
Holstein Kiel
Current position: 17th
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Current position: 18th
Must improve: Everything
The situation for Bochum continues to be dire as they sit at rock bottom with only one win all season alongside three draws—making them not only the lowest scorers but also possessing an abysmal goal difference across all teams.
Despite changing head coach early into this campaign along with board member adjustments made months ago—results remain stagnant even after managing two unbeaten matches towards year-end.
To stand any chance against relegation threats ahead—they must urgently address scoring issues while tightening up defensively if survival hopes linger beyond mere wishful thinking!
GGFN | Daniel Pinder | Jamie Allen | Jack MeenanThe analysis of the Bundesliga teams highlights several clubs that are struggling in various aspects of their game. Here’s a summary of the key points for each team mentioned:
SC Freiburg
- Current Position: 9th
- Area for Improvement: Goal Scoring
- Freiburg has only scored 21 goals, placing them in the bottom half of the league. Their attack is heavily reliant on Vincenzo Grifo and Ritsu Doan, with Lukas Kübler (a right-back) being their second-highest scorer. To contend for European places, they need to improve their goal-scoring ability.
VfB Stuttgart
- Current Position: 10th
- Area for Improvement: Consistency
- Stuttgart has shown potential but struggles with consistency and missed chances. They have only won two consecutive games once this season and need to stabilize performances as they sit just two points off European spots.
VfL Wolfsburg
- Current Position: 11th
- Area for Improvement: Home Form
- Despite a decent away record, Wolfsburg’s home form is poor with only two wins at home this season. To aim for European football, they must improve defensively at home where they’ve conceded many goals.
Union Berlin
- Current Position: 12th
- Area for Improvement: Away Form
- After replacing coach Bo Svensson with Steffen Baumgart, Union Berlin needs consistency following a string of poor results including no wins in eight league games.
FC Augsburg
- Current Position: 13th
- Area for Improvement: Away Form
- Augsburg has struggled away from home, conceding the most goals (22) on the road and remaining winless away from WWK Arena. They risk falling into relegation battles if improvements aren’t made soon.
St. Pauli
–Current Position: 14th
-Area for Improvement: Home Form
– St. Pauli’s performance at Millerntor-Stadion has been disappointing; they’ve scored just three goals at home this season which is the lowest in the league.
TSG Hoffenheim
–Current Position: 15th
–Area for Improvement: Defensive Reliability
– Hoffenheim relies too much on goalkeeper Oliver Baumann to save them from poor defensive displays; improving defense is crucial moving forward.
FC Heidenheim
–Current Position: 16th
–Area for Improvement: Home Form
– Heidenheim’s drop-off in form compared to last season sees them struggling at home where they’ve lost five out of seven matches so far this campaign.
Holstein Kiel
-*Current Position: 17th
–Must Improve: Defence
Holstein Kiel possesses one of the youngest defensive lines but suffers due to lackluster performances leading to high goal concessions (38).
### VfL Bochum
– Current position: 18th
– Must Improve: *Everything
Bochum faces an uphill battle after a dismal start with one win all season; comprehensive improvements across all areas are necessary if they hope to avoid relegation.