Merciless VfL destroys Bavaria's title

After the shooting festival, the sparkling wine bangs: With their seventh prank, the women of VfL Wolfsburg rose to the Bundesliga record champion. VfL won 10: 1 (5-0) on the penultimate matchday with relegated Carl Zeiss Jena and used his first match ball to equalize with seven titles with the 1st FFC Frankfurt (today Eintracht).

Because with four points ahead of the dethroned master Bayern Munich (52), the Wolfsburg women (56) are no longer to be obtained. Only the SSG Bergisch Gladbach won more championships, which had triumphed nine times before the Bundesliga introduction in 1990.

"We worked hard for it, it's sensational. I'm looking forward to the return trip," said VfL coach Tommy Stroot with a wide grin.

"VfL is a figurehead of German football," said DFB President Bernd Neuendorf in his congratulations. It was "impressive", "as the team pointed out to the point of performance, especially in the final phase of the season." National coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg also praised the "high quality of the work at VfL".

VfL can even crown a season in the coaching team and squad with the double: In the DFB Cup final on May 28th in Cologne, the defending champion meets Turbine Potsdam. In the Champions League, however, it was over in the semi -finals - the title holder FC Barcelona was one size too big for the wolf.

In the fight for national dominance, however, VfL kept rival FC Bayern in chess. Wolfsburg won all three duels with Munich, including the cup semi-final-the sparkling wine was cold since the 6-0 win in the league secondary in early April. The master shell will be handed over against Bayer Leverkusen after the home game on Sunday (2 p.m./Magenta Carl Zeiss).

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Wolfsburg celebrates the highest win of the season

In the Ernst-Abbe Carl Zeisss field, VfL achieved the highest win of the season in front of 760 spectators. Ewa Pajor (8th), Sveindis Jonsdottir (10th), Felicitas Rauch (25th), Lena Lattwein (38.), Jill Roord (46.), Alexandra Popp (57.), Tabea Waßmuth (81.), Pauline Bremer (82nd) and Svenja Huth (86th) met for Wolfsburg. Tina Kremlitschka (19th) undertook an own goal, Julia Arnold (79th) scored the honor goal for the hosts.

Two more decisions are only made on the last matchday. The race for the third Champions League-Platz is still open behind the top duo. After the 0: 2 (0-0) from Turbine Potsdam against Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday, the two rivals go to the season finale.

The second relegation is also still being determined. Here the penultimate SC Sand reduced the gap to SGS Essen (0: 3 at SC Freiburg) to two points through a 1-0 (0: 0) at 1. FC Köln on Sunday.

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