Regular season
Freiburg: 1. Atubolu - 3. Lienhart (Jung A., 78), 19. Beste, 29. Treu (Kübler, 70), 30. Günter - 28. Ginter, 32. Grifo (Höler, 77), 44. Manzambi (Osterhage, 85) - 14. Suzuki Yu. - 8. Eggestein М., 20. Adamu C. (Matanovic, 70)
Substitution: Kübler (from 70); Matanovic (from 70); Höler (from 77); Jung A. (from 78); Osterhage (from 85)
Bench: 21. Müller Fl., 24. Huth J. - 33. Makengo J., 43. Ogbus - 27. Höfler - 22. Irié - 7. Scherhant
Yellow Cards: Kübler 80; Suzuki Yu. 89
Red Bull Salzburg: 1. Schlager A. - 2. Rasmussen J., 3. Terzić, 22. Lainer (Onisiwo, 89), 23. Gadou - 5. Diabate S-a (Yeo, 63), 7. Bischoff (Trummer, 46), 18. Bidstrup - 11. Vertessen (Alajbegović, 76), 20. Baidoo E. (Konaté K., 76), 21. Ratkov (till 38)
Substitution: Trummer (from 46); Yeo (from 63); Alajbegović (from 76); Konaté K. (from 76); Onisiwo (from 89)
Bench: 52. Zawieschitzky, 92. Hamzić - 13. Krätzig, 15. Diambou, 25. Lukic, 38. Sulzbacher - 43. Aguilar E.
Yellow Cards: Lainer 45
Red cards: Ratkov 38'
The visitors looked on course for all three points until Vincenzo Grifo stepped up in the dying moments

Madrid dodged a potentially explosive Round of 16 encounter with Manchester City

Al Hilal once again showcased their ability to compete with Europe’s elite

The French superstar was recently hospitalized in the United States

Bayern Munich have officially been crowned Bundesliga champions for the 2024/25 season

Bayern Munich extended their winning streak in the Bundesliga to five matches

Real Madrid continues to struggle with defensive issues on the right flank

RB Salzburg have parted ways with head coach Pepijn Lijnders following a series of disappointing results

Freiburg managed to secure a vital win in Bundesliga, ending Wolfsburg's six-game unbeaten run

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