Borges Sanches gets an assist for Luxemburg

Yvandro Borges Sanches was in the Luxemburg starting eleven for their 3-3 draw with Turkey in the UEFA Nations League. Stefan Lainer remained on the bench during Austria’s 2-0 defeat to France.

Yvandro Borges Sanches (Photo: imago/ Majerus) and the Luxemburg national team pulled off an upset during the fifth round of matches in the UEFA Nations League (League C). The underdogs managed to draw the game away in Turkey 3-3. The visitors led three times, through Marvin Martins (5’), Danel Sinani (37’) und Gerson Rodrigues (69’). Borges Sanches, who was winning his 13th international cap, was heavily involved in the goal to make it 2-1, taking the ball off former Schalke playing Kaan Ayhan before perfectly laying the ball on for Sinnai to score. Turkey equalised in the 87th minute through Ismail Yüksek to draw the game 3-3. On Sunday (20:45 CEST), Luxemburg play their final game against Lithuania. Borges Sanches’ and the team find themselves in second place, and no longer have any risk of falling into League D.

Austria at risk of relegation

The Austria national team, without Stefan Lainer who spent the full 90 minutes sat on the bench, lost 2-0 to France on Nations League A’s fifth matchday and as a result fell into last place in the group. Austria have to win on Sunday against Croatia (20:45 CEST) and need France not to win their game against Denmark in order to avoid relegation to League B.

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Borussia reports second-highest turnover for 2023

During the annual general meeting for club members on Monday, 22nd March, Borussia chief executive Stephan Schippers gave his financial report for 2023. The club’s approximately €199.8 million of turnover is around €22 million more than last year.

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Borussia beaten 4-3 away at Hoffenheim

On Matchday 30 of the Bundesliga, Borussia suffered a 4-3 defeat to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim after conceding a late winner.

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#TSGBMG: Match reaction

After the Foals’ 4-3 defeat to TSG Hoffenheim, we have the reactions of Robin Hack, Julian Weigl, sporting director Nils Schmadtke and the two head coaches Gerardo Seoane and Pellegrino Matarazzo.

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