Bundesliga
Bundesliga
22.10.2007 14:52:29
Pretty stuff
Goals galore in the Bundesliga on matchday 10! bundesliga.de takes another look at the weekend's best goals.
32 goals on matchday 10 were the second best haul this season.
FC Bayern's Luca Toni and Miroslav Klose, leaders in the goalscoring charts with eight goals each, missed out on adding to their tally, but still there were some really cracking goals.
bundesliga.de presents four weekend stunners.
FC Bayern's Luca Toni and Miroslav Klose, leaders in the goalscoring charts with eight goals each, missed out on adding to their tally, but still there were some really cracking goals.
bundesliga.de presents four weekend stunners.

Franck Ribery (R) back-heels the equaliser
Franck Ribery - why score with ease?
His first goal of the season came from the penalty spot, but it still was worth seeing: on matchday 2 Ribery chipped the ball past Werder keeper Tim Wiese. In the 2-1 win at VfL Bochum Ribery once again proved that simply scoring is not enough for him.
Miroslav Klose took the ball off Marc Pfertzel close to the penalty area, went to the by-line and delivered a pinpoint cross to the Frenchman. The wizard back-heeled the ball past baffled VfL keeper Jan Lastuvka.
He then turned provider to set up Bastian Schweinsteiger for the winning goal with a great dribbling. "Ribery is phenomenal! He was the best man on the park", Bayern coach Ottmar Hitzfeld applauded.
His first goal of the season came from the penalty spot, but it still was worth seeing: on matchday 2 Ribery chipped the ball past Werder keeper Tim Wiese. In the 2-1 win at VfL Bochum Ribery once again proved that simply scoring is not enough for him.
Miroslav Klose took the ball off Marc Pfertzel close to the penalty area, went to the by-line and delivered a pinpoint cross to the Frenchman. The wizard back-heeled the ball past baffled VfL keeper Jan Lastuvka.
He then turned provider to set up Bastian Schweinsteiger for the winning goal with a great dribbling. "Ribery is phenomenal! He was the best man on the park", Bayern coach Ottmar Hitzfeld applauded.

Petric celebrates his wonder strike against Bayer
Mladen Petric - he never scores just one
Dortmund's Croatian international has already scored six goals this season, and on each occasion he has bagged a brace. Last season Petric had netted 19 goals for Swiss side FC Basle.
Now it was Bayer Leverkusen's turn to witness the coolness of Petric. His first goal after 41 minutes was simply technically perfect.
Florian Kringe drove the ball through the right side of midfield on a counter-attack. He looked up, then crossed the ball to Petric at the left edge of the box. And the Croatian hammered the volley into the far corner to open the scoring!
Dortmund's Croatian international has already scored six goals this season, and on each occasion he has bagged a brace. Last season Petric had netted 19 goals for Swiss side FC Basle.
Now it was Bayer Leverkusen's turn to witness the coolness of Petric. His first goal after 41 minutes was simply technically perfect.
Florian Kringe drove the ball through the right side of midfield on a counter-attack. He looked up, then crossed the ball to Petric at the left edge of the box. And the Croatian hammered the volley into the far corner to open the scoring!

Joshua Kennedy broke his duck for FCN
Joshua Kennedy - the long road of pain
It surely wasn't a decisive goal, but Joshua Kennedy's 5-1 against Eintracht Frankfurt will still have meant a lot for him.
The Australian joined the "Club" in the summer of 2006, but injury problems prevented him from playing a single match for FCN last season. This season at least brought nine substitute appearances for Kennedy so far, and he entered the frame against Eintracht after 55 minutes.
Zvjezdan Misimovic initiated the move eight minutes from time with a high ball into the box. Jan Kristiansen volleyed the ball back across the face of goal, and Kennedy artistically scored with a back-heel - a relief for the 25-year-old.
It surely wasn't a decisive goal, but Joshua Kennedy's 5-1 against Eintracht Frankfurt will still have meant a lot for him.
The Australian joined the "Club" in the summer of 2006, but injury problems prevented him from playing a single match for FCN last season. This season at least brought nine substitute appearances for Kennedy so far, and he entered the frame against Eintracht after 55 minutes.
Zvjezdan Misimovic initiated the move eight minutes from time with a high ball into the box. Jan Kristiansen volleyed the ball back across the face of goal, and Kennedy artistically scored with a back-heel - a relief for the 25-year-old.

Marcelinho on his way to the opening goal
Marcelinho - brilliance always comes out on top
Marcelinho had made an immediate impact when he joined VfL Wolfsburg during the winter break, scoring five and setting up eight in the second half of last season.
This season didn't turn out as well for the Brazilian so far. He opened his tally on matchday 2, but then a long, goalless time followed. On Matchday 9 the former Hertha player even saw a penalty saved by Hansa keeper Stefan Wächter.
But no one could deny him his second goal of the season on Sunday when he fired his team ahead in the Lower Saxony derby against Hannover 96. Marcelinho played a neat one-two with his compatriot Grafite before going past two defenders, rounding 96 keeper Robert Enke and finding the back of the net.
Compiled by Denis Huber / Translated by Christof Greiner
Marcelinho had made an immediate impact when he joined VfL Wolfsburg during the winter break, scoring five and setting up eight in the second half of last season.
This season didn't turn out as well for the Brazilian so far. He opened his tally on matchday 2, but then a long, goalless time followed. On Matchday 9 the former Hertha player even saw a penalty saved by Hansa keeper Stefan Wächter.
But no one could deny him his second goal of the season on Sunday when he fired his team ahead in the Lower Saxony derby against Hannover 96. Marcelinho played a neat one-two with his compatriot Grafite before going past two defenders, rounding 96 keeper Robert Enke and finding the back of the net.
Compiled by Denis Huber / Translated by Christof Greiner









