Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Bundesliga 2023 2024 SaisonRückblick


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Leverkusen ended unbeaten, Stuttgart edged out Bayern to finish second, Marco Reus made an emotional farewell to BVB and Cologne suffered the disappointment of relegation. Leverkusen became the first team from any country to book their place in the revamped 2024/25 Champions League way back on Matchday 27. Matchday 31 saw Bayern officially clinch their Champions League spot with a win against Eintracht Frankfurt. Borussia Dortmund's semi-final first-leg victory over Paris Saint-Germain secured the Bundesliga a fifth Champions League qualifier berth. Therefore, Stuttgart, RB Leipzig and BVB are all now also assured of Champions League football in 2024/25.


Sixth place will mean UEFA Europa League qualification. That spot went to Eintracht Frankfurt. Had Eintracht failed to reverse their fortunes in Saturday's game, Hoffenheim could have nipped in to steal sixthn. As it was, Pellegrino Matarazzo's men ended the campaign in seventh and will contest a UEFA Conference League play-off.  Bottom side Darmstadt were relegated after only one season back in the top flight after their loss to fellow promoted side Heidenheim on Matchday 31. They were  also guaranteed to end in 18th place prior to Matchday 34. It was Cologne who were still teetering on the edge, with the bottom two dropping down to Bundesliga 2 automatically. 

























































































































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