VfL Bochum are rarely rewarded for their efforts. That needs to change quickly, otherwise they will have to look down again.
Ahead of VfL Bochum’s away match in the Bundesliga at Eintracht Frankfurt (Saturday, 3:30 pm), one thing is certain: VfL are currently hardly being outdone in the A-score.
Dream goals have been the order of the day in recent months and years. Be it Gerrit Holtmann, Anthony Losilla, Goncalo Paciencia, Patrick Osterhage or, most recently, Moritz Broschinski with a side-footed strike against Augsburg.
When VfL score, they usually do so in spectacular fashion. The problem is that the B-score is lacking, with Bochum rarely managing to add to their tally and ultimately score the three-goal haul
This was also the case against FC Augsburg, when they once again conceded an equalizer shortly before the end and were only able to add one point to their tally.
As captain Anthony Losilla explains, the mood after the matches is accordingly: “We could have decided the game beforehand, the chances were there. Otherwise something like that can happen, one unfortunate situation is enough. Once again, it felt like a defeat.”
Three tough games now follow. They travel to Frankfurt on Saturday, followed by Bayern and Gladbach. The cushion to the relegation places is six points, so it would be good to get something from Eintracht as well.
Losilla on the opponents, who were somewhat unsettled after the 2-0 defeat to 1. FC Köln: “Frankfurt now have a different ambition. They want to get into Europe and they missed a good chance with the 2-0 draw in Cologne. Nevertheless, this is a great team that has been strengthened with international players from big clubs. It will be very difficult, the atmosphere in Frankfurt is special.”
VfL are also familiar with this from the Ruhrstadion, so it shouldn’t be a big problem. While VfL coach Thomas Letsch has decided that Kevin Stöger, for example, will start, he has not yet revealed his cards in attack
Then the lip was between my teeth and his head, the lip was a bit thicker
Moritz Broschinski
There’s a lot to be said for nominating Moritz Broschinski again. However, he had a few problems at the start of the week, as he reports: “The ball ticked up, I went in acrobatically, then Anthony Losilla came from the front and I crashed into his head. Then the lip was between my teeth and his head, the lip was a bit thicker.”
But nothing stands in the way of him playing in Frankfurt. With a view to the last good away games, which ended without points, the striker emphasizes: “Little things are missing, but not only away from home. When they are right, the games take a different turn. The important thing is that we learn from them.” cb / gp