Bavarian Loan Works: Alexander Nübel earns another cap, Bryan Zaragoza scored first for Spain

Bavarian Loan Works: Alexander Nübel earns another cap, Bryan Zaragoza scored first for Spain


This week, Bayern Munich loanees finished off an eventful international window. Lovro Zvonarek and Gabriel Vidović had a dramatic 120 minute affair with Croatia’s U21s in hopes of qualifying for the U-21 Euros. Bryan Zaragoza also scored his first international goal. Back in league play, Hyun-ju Lee and Maurice Krattenmacher both scored in the 2.Bundesliga. See what else the loanees accomplished this week:

FC Bayern Munich

There are nine players on loan from the first team.

Germany – Bundesliga

There are five players on loan in the German Bundesliga: Alexander Nübel, Franz Krätzig, Paul Wanner, Armando Sieb, and Gabriel Vidović.

Alexander Nübel – VfB Stuttgart

Nübel started for Germany away to Hungary on Tuesday, and played the full 90 minutes. Thanks to a big win the match before, Germany had already secured the top spot in the group, but it was nice to see Nübel get his second cap in as many international windows. He recorded five saves and held the shutout for more than 90 minutes, but could not save Dominik Szoboszlai’s penalty in the ninth minute of stoppage time. This late goal caused Germany to split the points with a 1-1 final score.

Back with Stuttgart, Nübel started again on Saturday at home against Bochum. He recorded two saves, which was enough to earn a shutout for his team. Stuttgart scored two second half goals for the 2-0 win.

Stuttgart will travel to Serbia to face Red Star Belgrade on Wednesday in the Champions League. They will also travel to Bremen for a league match on Saturday.

Franz Krätzig – VfB Stuttgart

Krätzig was not in the matchday squads for Stuttgart’s first or second team this weekend. Hopefully he can get some more playing time soon.

Paul Wanner – 1.FC Heidenheim

Heidenheim was away to Leverkusen on Saturday and went up 2-0 within 21 minutes. Wanner came off the bench in the 28th minute due to an injury to Pieringer, who had already provided an assist. Wanner did not have a shot, nor a chance created for his teammates to shoot on the day. Leverkusen came back with a vengeance and had the match tied up just minutes after Wanner came on. Three second half goals from Leverkusen made it five unanswered and Leverkusen cruised to a 5-2 win.

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Wanner, Heidenheim struggle against Leverkusen
Photo by Pau Barrena/Getty Images

Heidenheim will host Chelsea on Thursday in the Conference League. They will also host Frankfurt in Bundesliga play on Sunday.

Armando Sieb – 1. FSV Mainz 05

Mainz was away to Holstein Kiel on Sunday and was up 3-0 in the second half before Sieb entered in the 80th minute. He only had six touches, but completed all four passes he attempted. He was unable to put anything else into the match, but his team did not need it. The match ended in a 3-0 road win.

Mainz will host Hoffenheim on Sunday.

Gabriel Vidović – 1. FSV Mainz 05

Vidović was in Croatia for the return match of their Euro U-21 qualification against Georgia. He did not come into the match in regulation, but the aggregate score of 3-3 forced extra time, when Vidović came onto the pitch. He was unable to help Croatia find a goal in extra time, but scored the first goal in penalty kicks. Unfortunately, Croatia fell 7-6 after an epic shootout.

Vidovic was not in the matchday squad for Mainz, but now shows on the injury report after his international stint. It states that he has an ankle injury and will be missing until late December. We wish him a quick recovery, but we may not see him until after the winter break.

Spain – LaLiga

Bryan Zaragoza is the only player on loan to Spain’s LaLiga.

Bryan Zaragoza – CA Osasuna

Zaragoza was on the bench for Spain in their final Nation’s league group match against Switzerland. He came into the match just moments after Spain retook the lead at 2-1 in the 69th minute. In the 85th minute, he received a yellow card for dissent after Switzerland was given a penalty — which they scored to equalize. Less than ten minutes later, Zaragoza was brought down inside the box to win a penalty. He stepped up an buried his shot from the spot to earn his first goal at the senior level for Spain and helped Spain win to finish off Nations League group play.

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Zaragoza (15) celebrates his game-winning goal with his teammates
Photo by Gabriel Jimenez/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images

Zaragoza returned to the starting lineup in Osasuna’s return to league play. He may have had a little hangover from national team duty, as he was unable to record a shot, nor did he create a chance for his team to shoot. He also completed just 53% of his passes, but his team was still up 2-0 in the first half thanks to a brace from Budimir. Zaragoza was subbed off in the 78th minute when they were up 2-1. A penalty in stoppage time for Villareal leveled the match at 2-2, and split the points.

Osasuna will travel to face Sevilla on Monday, December 2.

Austria – Bundesliga

Lovro Zvonarek is the only player from the first team on loan to the Austrian Bundesliga.

Lovro Zvonarek – Sturm Graz

Zvonarek was with Croatia’s U21s in their return match against Georgia in the second of two matches for a final spot in the U21 Euros. Zvonarek started and played the full 120 minutes, which were not enough to settle the match. Unlike, Vidovic, his fellow Bayern loanee, he did not step up to take a penalty. Croatia fell 7-6 in the penalty shootout and in a heartbreak, misses out on next year’s U21 Euros.

After going the full 120 minutes with Croatia, Zvonarek was not in the lineup for Sturm Graz. They won big 7-0 at home against SK Austria Klagenfurt.

Graz will host Girona on Wednesday in the Champions League, before travelling to face Altach in league play on Saturday.

Germany – 2. Bundesliga

Maurice Krattenmacher is the only player from the first team on loan to the 2. Bundesliga

Maurice Krattenmacher – SSV Ulm 1846

SSV Ulm was away to Hertha BSC on Saturday. Krattenmacher started on the bench and came into the match in the 51st minute. Just moments later, the home team went up 2-1. In the 59th minute, Krattenmacher equalized with his first shot since coming onto the pitch. This was his second goal for Ulm and proved to be the final goal of this match. Krattenmacher also received a yellow card deep into stoppage time for a bad foul.

Ulm will host Greuther Fürth on Sunday.

Germany – 3. Liga

Gibson Nana Adu is the only player on loan from the first team in the 3. Liga.

Gibson Nana Adu – Unterhaching

Adu started for Unterhaching at home against Wehen Wiesbaden. He received a yellow card in the 32nd minute, but was unable to influence the match much more than that. He was subbed off at halftime with the match level at 1-1. No one was able to score in the second half and it ended with a 1-1 draw.

Unterhaching will travel to face Energie Cottbus on Saturday.

FC Bayern Munich II

There are twelve players on loan from the second team.

Germany – 2. Bundesliga

Hyun-ju Lee is the only player from the second team loaned out to the 2. Bundesliga

Hyun-ju Lee – Hannover 96

After earning his first cap for Korea, Lee returned to the starting lineup for Hannover 96 in a home game against Darmstadt. After an uneventful first half, Darmstadt scored in the 62nd minute. Just six minutes later, Lee scored his second goal of the season to equalize at 1-1 with a shot from near distance following a corner. Unfortunately, the match was only level for about four minutes before Darmstadt scored again. Lee left the match in the 77th minute, but Hannover was unable to find an equalizer and the match ended with a 2-1 loss.

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Lee scores from short distance after a corner kick
Photo by David Inderlied/picture alliance via Getty Images

Hannover will travel to face Köln on Saturday.

Germany – 3. Liga

Max Scholze is the only player from the second team on loan to the 3. Liga

Max Scholze – SC Verl

Scholze was on the bench for Verl’s 2-2 draw against Stuttgart II, but did not make it onto the pitch.

Verl will travel east to face Erzgebirge Aue on Saturday.

Germany – Regionalliga

There are six players Regionalliga teams: Lukas Schneller and Marko Popoic in Regionalliga Bayern, Luka Parkadge and Robert Deziel Jr in Regionalliga Nordost, and Yousef Qashi and Benedikt Wimmer in Regionalliga West.

Lukas Schneller – Schweinfurt 05

Schneller started in goal for Schweinfurt 05 against Eintracht Bamberg. He was able to keep another shutout in the local derby. His teammates were able to put two goals past Schneller’s counterpart and Schweinfurt won 2-0.

Schweinfurt will host SpVgg Bayreuth on Friday.

Marko Popovic – Türkgücü München

Popovic was on the bench for Türkgücü but did not make it onto the pitch. They lost — again — 3-1 at home against TSV Aubstadt.

Türkgücü will be on the road against SpVgg Hankofen-Hailing on Saturday.

Luka Parkadze – Altglienicke

Parkadze started for Altglienicke on the road against RW Erfurt. They started the match off with a goal in the fifth minute. Parkadze did not make it onto the scoresheet before being subbed off in the 59th minute with his team up 1-0.

Robert Deziel Jr – Altglienicke

Deziel also started for Altgienicke in the defense. After going up early, he helped keep the lead for 80 minutes before the home team equalized in the 85th minutes. Altglienicke was unable to find another goal, but Deziel and company kept Erfurt from scoring again too. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.

Altglienicke will host Lukenwalde on Friday.

Yousef Qashi – Wupertaler SV

Qashi was on the bench for Wupertaler against Sportfreunde Lotte. He came into the match late in stoppage time to help his team see out a 1-0 win.

Benedikt Wimmer – Wupertaler SV

Wimmer started in defense for Wupertaler SV on the road. The match was scoreless through the first half. Wupertaler scored in the 51st minute to go up 1-0 and Wimmer and his defensive cohorts kept the clean sheet through the rest of the second half to secure all three points for the road team.

Wupertaler SV will host SV Gütersloh on Saturday.

Austria – Bundesliga

Matteo Pérez Vinlöf is the only player on loan to the Austrian Bundesliga from the second team.

Matteo Pérez Vinlöf – Austria Wien

Vinlöf started for Austria Wien and played 67 minutes against Hartberg. He completed 89% of his passes, had one shot — that missed badly — and created one chance his teammates to shoot. He left in the 67th minute with the match level at 0-0. Ten minutes later Wien found a goal and won the match 1-0.

Austria Wien will travel to Linz to face LASK on Sunday.

Austria – 2. Liga

Tom Hülsmann is the only player on loan to the Austrian 2. Liga from the second team

Tom Hülsmann – SKN St. Pölten

Hülsmann started in goal for St. Pölten against Rapid Wien II. He saved all six shots on goal that he faced and kept the shutout. His team scored a goal in the second half to go up a goal, but then went down a man with about 20 minutes to go. Hülsmann also received a yellow card in the 82nd minute, presumably for timewasting. All in all, they were up to the task and finished off the 1-0 road win.

St. Pölten will host SV Laffnitz on Friday.

Netherlands – Kampioen Divisie

David Jonathans is the only player on loan to the Dutch Kampioen Divisie.

David Jonathans – FC Den Bosch

Jonathans was on the bench for Den Bosch’s 3-0 home loss to league leader’s Excelsior, but did not make it onto the pitch.

Den Bosch will travel to face Cambuur on Tuesday, before hosting FC Dordrecht on Sunday — both in league play.

Portugal – Liga Potugal

Taichi Fukui is the only player on loan in Liga Portugal.

Taichi Fukui – FC Arouca

Fukui started for Arouca in the fourth round of the Taca de Portugal — Portugal’s cup competition — against top-flight opponent Farense. He played the first half, but did not get on the scoresheet. His team was down 2-1 at halftime, but Arouca was unable to score in the second half and they crash out of the cup competition.

Arouca will host Benfica in league play on Sunday.

FC Bayern Frauen

There are five players on loan from FC Bayern’s Frauen team.

Germany — Frauen-Bundesliga

Karólína Lea Vilhjálmsdóttir is the only player on loan in the Frauen-Bundesliga.

Karólína Lea Vilhjálmsdóttir – Bayer 04 Leverkusen

Vilhjálmsdóttir started for Leverkusen at home against Turbine Potsdam in the DFB-Pokal Frauen. She played for 67 minutes but did not score, nor help her team score before being subbed off. Less than 10 minutes after she left, her teammate scored the match’s lone goal and put Leverkusen onto the quarterfinals of the Pokal.

Leverkusen will host league leader’s Wolfsburg after the international break.

England – Women’s Super League

Jill Baijings is the only player on loan to the Women’s Super League.

Jill Baijings – Aston Villa

Baijings was again missing from the matchday squad as Villa took on Tottenham in the Women’s League Cup on Saturday. They fell 1-0.

Villa will travel to face Arsenal on December 8, after the international break.

Spain – Primera División Femenina

Natalia Padilla is the only player on loan to the Primera División Femenina.

Natalia Padilla – FC Sevilla

Padilla started for Sevilla against Deportivo La Coruna. She had four shots — two off-target and two that were blocked — and created two chances for his teammates to shoot. Sevilla went up a goal in the 18th minute and held the shutout through the first half. The road team got a red card in the 53rd minute, before going down 2-0 just 15 minutes later. Padilla exited the match in the 79th minute. Sevilla failed to keep the clean sheet after they conceded a goal in the first minute of stoppage time, but Sevilla held on to the 2-1 win.

Sevilla will travel to face Real Madrid on December 7.

Sweden – Damallsvenskan

Momoko Tanikawa is the only player on loan to the Damallsvenskan.

Momoko Tanikawa – FC Rosengård

This was posted on Bayern’s socials this week, congratulating Momoko for wining the Swedish championship and scoring 16 goals in the campaign. She will be back with Bayern starting in January and was on campus to visit this week.

Italy – Serie A

Cecilía Rán Rúnarsdóttir is the only player on loan to Serie A

Cecilía Rán Rúnarsdóttir – Inter Milan

Rúnarsdóttir started in goal for Inter at home against SSD Napoli. For the third straight match, she kept a clean sheet and earned her team a win. Former Bayern captain, Lina Magull, scored the match’s own goal to help Inter earn all three points at home.

Inter will face AC Milan away on December 8.





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