Bundesliga Staff of the Week: Matchday 16

Goalkeeper

Moritz Nicolas, Borussia Mönchengladbach

Nicolas did all the things in his energy to maintain a clear sheet in opposition to Bayern, making 9 saves in complete. The one factor he could not maintain out was Harry Kane’s penalty.

 

Defenders

Anthony Caci, Mainz

A robust shift from the French wing-back, who offered the help for Mainz’s opener and made 4 key passes.

 

Jonathan Tah, Bayer Leverkusen

Put in a rock-solid efficiency in Leverkusen’s 3-2 win over Borussia Dortmund, with sturdy tackles, clearances and blocks. Additionally accomplished 91 p.c of his passes.

 

Denis Vavro, Wolfsburg

Performed a key position in Wolfsburg’s clear sheet, profitable six aerial duels and making 15 clearances.

 

Christian Günter, Freiburg

Carried out solidly and scored an excellent free-kick to assist Freiburg beat Kiel.

 

Midfielders

Joshua Kimmich, FC Bayern

The Germany captain dominated in the course of the park as traditional for Bayern, offering loads of safety and making three key passes.

 

Maximilian Arnold, Wolfsburg

The central midfielder arrange Wolfsburg’s winner and made 5 key passes.

 

Michael Olise, FC Bayern

Performed an vital position as Bayern’s inventive talisman up entrance within the absence of Jamal Musuala. Did not get any targets or assists, however gained the penalty that led to Bayern’s winner and offered 4 key passes.

 

Xavi Simons, RB Leipzig

Celebrated his long-awaited return from harm with a formidable brace.

 

Strikers

Patrik Schick, Bayer Leverkusen

Scored a brace inside the primary 19 minutes of Leverkusen’s 3-2 win over Borussia Dortmund.

 

Jonathan Burkardt, Mainz

Like Simons, Burkardt returned from harm in fashion, scoring each of Mainz’s targets in opposition to Bochum.

Related posts

Barcelona set to scout Bundesliga duo in UEFA Champions League conflict – report

Fabrizio Romano Confirms Liverpool’s Curiosity in 20-year-old Bundesliga Wonderkid

Bundesliga matchday 18 recap: Bochum stun Leipzig, extra BVB distress, two-team title race, and rather more