Europe here we come!
Personnel and tactics:
Julian Nagelsmann was spoilt for choice before this encounter, having almost the entire squad available to choose from. Only Benni Hübner was not an option as he was forced to serve a suspension for picking up too many yellow cards. Ermin Bicakcic replaced him alongside Kevin Vogt and Niklas Süle in the back three in front of goalkeeper Oli Baumann. Jeremy Toljan started on the right as he had against Gladbach whilst Steven Zuber was on the opposite side. Sebastian Rudy and Kerem Demirbay were sent to control the middle of the park. Nagelsmann also made no changes to his forward line with Sandro Wagner and Andrej Kramaric starting up top alongside Adam Szalai.
Pavel Kaderabek was back in the squad after a long injury lay-off but remained on the bench. Nagelsmann made his first change of the night just short of the hour mark as Nadiem Amiri replaced Andrej Kramaric. Mark Uth then came on for Adam Szalai following the opening goal from Bittencourt. The Bundesliga’s youngest coach had his final throw of the dice in the 72nd minute when he brought on Lukas Rupp for Jeremy Toljan.
Moment of the match:
The goal that takes us to Europe. Thank you, Kerem Demirbay! Right at the death. Unbelievable.
Number of the match:
YEEEEESSSSSSS!!! TSG Hoffenheim book their place in Europe for only the second time in the club’s history.