Bundesliga Relegation Calendar: Which bottom side has the hardest run-in?
12. Hamburg - 31 ptsHamburg are most likely the last team you can push any relegation threat onto, despite Union Berlin's manager change which saw them sack Steffen Baumgart and promote the Bundesliga...
Bundesliga Relegation Calendar: Which bottom side has the hardest run-in? 12. Hamburg - 31 pts Hamburg are most likely the last team you can push any relegation threat onto, despite Union Berlin's manager change which saw them sack Steffen Baumgart and promote the Bundesliga's first ever female coach .
They play arch rivals Werder Bremen on saturday in a relegation six-pointer and a loss in this could muddle up the relegation battle once again especially if their other rivals St. Pauli grab any positive result against Köln. Hamburg's biggest reason why they currently sit so comfortably in the Bundesliga table is not recent form as much as it is previous unexpected results like a win against Stuttgart in November and a draw against Bayern earlier this year.
For a first season in the Bundesliga, little complaints can remain for Hamburg fans as the first priority is survival and they seem to be on a good track for this with six points off 16th place. The main reason as to why they still have a risk of relegation and feature in this article is due to the hiccups on the road which may still pop up like against Bremen this weekend. Remaining fixtures: Bremen (a) Hoffenheim (h) Eintracht Frankfurt (a) Freiburg (h) Bayer Leverkusen (a) Bulinews relegation threat calculator : 10% 13.
1. FC Köln - 30 pts Köln probably have one of the biggest weapons to their disposal of any bottom half side battling for relegation: their attack. The Köln attack is more European football than relegation as it has provided them 43 goals which is more than any other side outside of the top seven.
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