BL: Friborg relaunches in the race for Europe in Bochum

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Winner of West Ham in the Europa League, Friborg returned to the German championship with a trip to Bochum. Coming off an encouraging performance against Bayern Munich the previous day, the Black Forest club intended to continue to relaunch itself in the race for Europe against a Rhineland team fighting for its maintenance .

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Thus, Christian Streich’s men ignited the start of the game with several big chances before finding the fault shortly after the half-hour mark thanks to Maximillian Eggestein (0-1, 36th). Still as enterprising after returning from the locker room, Friborg took off through Michael Gregoritsch (0-1, 52nd), already a scorer against the Hammers in C3. If Ivan Ordets reignited the suspense in the 62nd minute of play (1-2), Friborg resisted the return of Bochum. In the ranking, Friborg has gained two places and is 4 points behind Frankfurt. Bochum continues with a third consecutive defeat and can no longer move away from the red zone.

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