Day 19
Bell S. 73'
Amiri N. (p.) 83'
Mainz 05: 33. Batz - 4. Posch, 16. Bell S., 21. da Costa (Mwene, 65), 30. Widmer - 6. Sano, 7. Lee Jae-sung (Vick W., 90), 31. Kohr - 8. Nebel P. (Amiri N., 65) - 17. Hollerbach (Maloney, 90), 20. Tietz P. (Silas, 90)
Substitution: Mwene (from 65); Amiri N. (from 65); Maloney (from 90); Vick W. (from 90); Silas (from 90)
Bench: 1. Riess L. - 48. Potulski - 24. Kawasaki - 44. Weiper
Yellow Cards: Posch 33; Kohr 86; Bell S. 90
Wolfsburg: 1. Grabara - 3. Vavro, 15. Jenz, 25. Zehnter, 26. Kumbedi - 5. Vinícius Souza (Majer L., 75), 24. Eriksen C. (Shiogai, 84), 31. Gerhardt (Svanberg, 84), 39. Wimmer P. (Lindstrøm, 75) - 9. Amoura (Daghim, 66), 17. Pejčinović
Substitution: Daghim (from 66); Majer L. (from 75); Lindstrøm (from 75); Svanberg (from 84); Shiogai (from 84)
Bench: 29. Mueller - 22. Angely, 41. Bürger Jan - 2. Fischer K.
Yellow Cards: Wimmer P. 60; Vinícius Souza 70
The contest turned into a one-sided exhibition of dominance inside the Allianz Arena

Result brought frustration for both sides but historical disappointment for the hosts

The decision underscores the growing frustration within the club after a disappointing start to the season

Bremen is now unbeaten in five consecutive league games and has climbed temporarily into seventh place

Bayer Leverkusen closed their Bundesliga season with a dramatic 2–2 draw away at Mainz — a match that doubled as a farewell to head coach Xabi Alonso and a final push for Patrik Schick in the Golden Boot race

The result leaves Wolfsburg sitting 12th in the Bundesliga standings

A win in their next outing would officially crown them German champions for the 34th time

RB Leipzig claimed a crucial away victory over VfL Wolfsburg

This marks their fourth consecutive win under coach Bo Henriksen

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The match ended 2-2, leaving the Wolves with just one point and plenty of questions to answer

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