Wolfsburg captain Maximilian Arnold fights back tears after club secures massive win in his 400th Bundesliga appearance
Wolfsburg captain Maximilian Arnold fights back tears after club secures massive win in his 400th Bundesliga appearance Wolfsburg captain Maximilian Arnold got emotional after the only Bundesliga club he’s ever represented finally broke their long winless run. Arnold’s Autostädter finally won a Bundesliga fixture after going winless in 12 straight on Saturday afternoon. Arnold, who commemorated his 400th Bundesliga appearance, was overjoyed and extremely emotional.
The three points picked up against Union Berlin are of monumental significance. Wolfsburg picked up ground against St. Pauli after their relegation rivals drew Köln last night.
Only two points separate Wolfsburg from potential survival via the Bundesliga promotion-relegation playoff place. With four matches remaining, Arnold can hope for another season of top flight football. Maximilian Arnold’s commitment to Wolfsburg The Dresden-native has worked as Wolfsburg’s skipper since July 2022 when he inherited the captain’s armband from Joshua Guilavogui.
Arnold made his Wolfsburg in November 2011 at the age of 17. The now 31-year-old opted to extend his contract with die Wölfe this year despite the fact that the team has been struggling from the onset of the season. Arnold’s unwavering commitment to his Lower Saxon outfit has led to him expressing dour emotions at other times this season.
This time, Arnold fought back tears of relief and joy whilst speaking on what the victory meant to him. Groin problems have led to the veteran being unable to start for his side since February. Arnold once again worked as a very late sub of the bench for the sixth consecutive match.