Bundesliga
Bundesliga
23.05.2009 17:30:02
Zvjezdan Misimovic (L) opned the scoring with just six minutes gone
Wolfsburg cruise to glory
VfL Wolfsburg are the champions of Germany for the first time.
Felix Magath's side turned over Werder Bremen 5-1 (3-1) for their 16th home victory in 17 games to crown an unforgettable season with the Bundesliga title.
A sell-out 30,000 crowd applauded team captain Josué when he raised aloft the championship plate after the match, before the team headed off to Wolfsburg city hall, where the celebrations were set to continue.
Wolves wrap it up early
VfL wasted no time in ensuring they would not trip up at the final hurdle. With only six minutes played, Zvjezdan Misimovic pounced on a loose ball from Werder's Petri Pasanen to put the home side in front.
After quarter of an hour Grafite made it 2-0, extending his lead at the top of the scoring chart in the process with his 27th goal of the campaign. Eleven minutes later, an own goal from Sebastian Prödl effectively made the result, and the championship, safe for the Wolves.
Strikers to the fore once more
Bremen playmaker Diego, making his last league appearance for the Green-Whites, pulled one back in the 31st minute.
Nine minutes into the second half however Grafite restored the three-goal cushion, before his strike partner Edin Dzeko put the icing on the cake with number five in the 74th minute. All of which means Dzeko and Grafite set a new one-season scoring record for the Bundesliga with 54 goals between them.
One more chance for Bremen
Still clearly hung-over from their midweek UEFA Cup final disappointment against Shakhtar Donetsk, Bremen were no match for a well-oiled and ultra-motivated home side. Thomas Schaaf's team now have one last chance to redeem their season in next week's DFB Cup final against Bayer Leverkusen in Berlin.
Schaaf's opposite number, Felix Magath, meanwhile heads west for his next assignment at Schalke 04 as a champion once again.
A sell-out 30,000 crowd applauded team captain Josué when he raised aloft the championship plate after the match, before the team headed off to Wolfsburg city hall, where the celebrations were set to continue.
Wolves wrap it up early
VfL wasted no time in ensuring they would not trip up at the final hurdle. With only six minutes played, Zvjezdan Misimovic pounced on a loose ball from Werder's Petri Pasanen to put the home side in front.
After quarter of an hour Grafite made it 2-0, extending his lead at the top of the scoring chart in the process with his 27th goal of the campaign. Eleven minutes later, an own goal from Sebastian Prödl effectively made the result, and the championship, safe for the Wolves.
Strikers to the fore once more
Bremen playmaker Diego, making his last league appearance for the Green-Whites, pulled one back in the 31st minute.
Nine minutes into the second half however Grafite restored the three-goal cushion, before his strike partner Edin Dzeko put the icing on the cake with number five in the 74th minute. All of which means Dzeko and Grafite set a new one-season scoring record for the Bundesliga with 54 goals between them.
One more chance for Bremen
Still clearly hung-over from their midweek UEFA Cup final disappointment against Shakhtar Donetsk, Bremen were no match for a well-oiled and ultra-motivated home side. Thomas Schaaf's team now have one last chance to redeem their season in next week's DFB Cup final against Bayer Leverkusen in Berlin.
Schaaf's opposite number, Felix Magath, meanwhile heads west for his next assignment at Schalke 04 as a champion once again.
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