Thursday, September 22, 2011

Bundesliga 2011/12 Opta Facts - Round 7.


Stuttgart v Hamburg
Stuttgart have won seven of their last 11 Bundesliga games (one draw, three losses).
Stuttgart have won four of their last five league games at home (one loss).
There hasn't been a draw in the last 15 Bundesliga meetings between the two teams.
Hamburg have lost four of their last five league encounters at Stuttgart (one win).
Hamburg are without a win in their last eight Bundesliga away games (three draws, five losses).
Hamburg are also winless in 13 Bundesliga games overall (six draws, seven losses) - the only time they have gone without a win for 14 matches in a row was in 1966/67.

Schalke v Freiburg
Schalke have been waiting for a goal in competitive games for 257 minutes now.
Schalke have won only three of their last 11 league games (one draw, seven losses).
Schalke have not drawn any of their last 10 league games.
Freiburg have won only one of their last seven encounters with Schalke (two draws, four losses).
Freiburg have won only one of their last 10 away games in the league (two draws, seven losses).
Freiburg have conceded the most goals in the league (18) and have kept a clean sheet in only two of their last 19 Bundesliga games.

Mainz v Dortmund
Mainz have not won in four league games, losing three of them (one draw).
Mainz have lost their last two home games, conceding four goals in both.
Six of the 10 Bundesliga meetings between the two teams have resulted in draws, five of them 1-1.
Dortmund are without a win in seven games away from Signal Iduna Park (two draws, five defeats) - their longest run without an away win since the winter of 2006/07.
Dortmund have failed to score in five of their last seven Bundesliga games on the road.
Dortmund have conceded more than one goal in their last two league games (two in each of them) - before that they had done so in only one of their last 37 Bundesliga games.

Wolfsburg v Kaiserslautern
Wolfsburg have lost four of their last five league games (one win).
At home, Wolfsburg have won only two of their last seven Bundesliga games (two draws, three losses).
Wolfsburg have won none of their last five Bundesliga meetings with Lautern (three draws, two losses).
There has been only one away win in the 22 competitive meetings of the two teams.
Lautern have won only one of 10 Bundesliga games at Wolfsburg (two draws, seven losses) - the latest in May of this year.
Lautern have won four of their last seven Bundesliga away games (one draw, two losses), but none of them came this season.

Gladbach v Nürnberg
Gladbach have lost only one of their last 10 Bundesliga games (seven wins, two draws).
Gladbach have won five of their last six home games in the league (one draw) and are unbeaten at Borussia Park since mid-March.
Since Lucien Favre took over the helm at Gladbach in February, the Foals have only conceded 12 goals in 18 Bundesliga games. They haven't conceded more than one in their last 16.
Nürnberg have scored more than once in only one of the last 10 competitive meetings of the two teams, failing to score in five of them.
At Gladbach, Nürnberg won only one of the last eight meetings (two draws, five losses).
Spanning the seasons, Nürnberg have won only three of their last 10 league games (two draws, five losses) - but all three of them came this season.

Augsburg v Hannover
Newly-promoted Augsburg have yet to win their first Bundesliga game (three draws, three losses).
Spanning the seasons, Augsburg have won only one of their last 10 league games (four draws, five losses).
Augsburg have only won one of their last six league home games (two draws, three losses).
Both teams have been waiting for a clean sheet for 10 league games now - the longest streak of that kind with Hamburg.
Both competitive meetings of the two teams - in 1982/83 - have resulted in a draw.
Hannover have lost only one of their 10 competitive games this season (five wins, four draws).

Bayern v Leverkusen
Bayern have only lost one of their last 15 Bundesliga games (12 wins, two draws).
Bayern have won 14 of their last 16 league games at home (two losses).
Bayern have scored 48 goals in total in their last 15 Bundesliga games, an average of 3.2 per game, and didn't allow their opponents to bag more than one goal in any of these games.
Bayern are unbeaten in their last 13 league clashes with Leverkusen, winning 10 of them (three draws).
The last time Leverkusen won a competitive game at Munich was almost 22 years ago (1-0 in October 1989).
Leverkusen have won three of their last four Bundesliga away games (one loss).

Köln v Hoffenheim
Köln have lost only one of their last four league games (two wins, one draw).
Köln have scored nine goals in their last three league games, an average of three per match.
At home, Köln are winless this season (one draw, two losses).
At Köln, Hoffenheim have lost none of the three Bundesliga meetings of the two teams (one draw, two losses).
Hoffenheim have won three of their last four away games in the league (one loss) and haven't conceded an away goal for 240 minutes now.
Hoffenheim have found the net at least once in each of their last 12 Bundesliga games - currently the longest scoring run in the league.

Bremen v Hertha
Bremen have lost only one of their six league games this season (four wins, one draw) and are unbeaten in four.
At home, Bremen have won their last four league fixtures overall.
Bremen have won seven of the last eight league games against Hertha (one loss), including the last four.
Hertha have won only four of their 29 Bundesliga games at Bremen, losing 21 (four draws) and conceding 73 goals in those 29 games.
Last season, Hertha didn't lose any of their final 10 away games in Bundesliga 2 (eight wins, two draws). Their last league defeat on the road came back in December 2010 when they lost 1-0 at 1860 München.
Hertha are unbeaten in their last five league games (two wins, three draws).