Bundesliga
Augsburg and Hoffenheim shared the points in a goalless draw at the WWK Arena. Both teams created numerous chances, but failed to score in what was a very evenly matched Bundesliga encounter.
Augsburg 0-0 Hoffenheim
Jess Thorup's Augsburg side entered the match on a three-game unbeaten run in the league, their longest of the season, while Pellegrino Matarazzo's Hoffenheim were looking to bounce back from a disappointing run of form that had seen them win just one of their last eight league fixtures. The hosts were bolstered by their strong home record, having collected 10 of their 11 points this season at the WWK Arena, including a recent victory over Borussia Dortmund.
The match kicked off with immediate drama as Pavel Kadeřábek received a yellow card within the first minute for a foul on Dimitrios Giannoulis. Both teams showed early intent, with Augsburg having two offside calls in the opening minutes. Alexis Claude-Maurice proved to be a constant threat for the hosts, forcing a fine save from Oliver Baumann with a swerving shot from distance in the 28th minute. Hoffenheim then grew into the game, with Tom Bischof narrowly missing the target not long after. The first half ended with a good chance as Umut Tohumcu's powerful effort from the edge of the box in the 39th minute whistled just wide of the post.
The second half saw a resurgent Hoffenheim side emerge, as they began to assert themselves more in the match. The visitors made a double substitution on the hour mark, bringing on Haris Tabaković and Adam Hložek in search of a breakthrough. The changes seemed to invigorate Hoffenheim, who began to create more chances. Hložek came close in the 69th minute with a header that forced a good save from Nediljko Labrović. However, Augsburg remained dangerous on the counter-attack, with substitute Steve Mounié forcing a brilliant save from Baumann in the 79th minute. The Hoffenheim goalkeeper was called into action again moments later, making a double save to deny Mounié and Mert Kömür in quick succession.
As the match entered its final stages, both teams pushed for a winner. Augsburg's Chrislain Matsima came close with a header that went just wide in the 81st minute, while Hoffenheim's Tabaković saw his powerful shot saved by Labrović. Despite the increased intensity and a flurry of late chances, neither side could find the decisive goal. The match ended in a goalless draw, a result that perhaps fairly reflected the balance of play over the 90 minutes. Both managers would likely rue their team's lack of clinical finishing, with Augsburg's xG of 1.66 suggesting they had the better of the chances throughout the game.
Arthur Chaves delivered a stellar performance for Hoffenheim, anchoring the defence and playing a crucial role in securing a clean sheet for his team. The centre-back was a commanding presence throughout the match, making several key interceptions and clearances to thwart Augsburg's attacks. Chaves' positioning and reading of the game were exemplary, particularly when dealing with the threat of Claude-Maurice and Tietz. His ability to organise the backline was instrumental in Hoffenheim's resilient defensive display, helping his team weather Augsburg's pressure, especially in the first half.
Bundesliga Match Facts
xGoals: Augsburg 1.66 - Hoffenheim 0.58
Fastest player: David Jurásek (Hoffenheim), 33.45 km/h
Pass efficiency: Florian Grillitsch (Hoffenheim), 2.16
Fantasy Heroes: Arthur Chaves (Hoffenheim, 256 points), Chrislain Matsima (Augsburg, 240 points), Florian Grillitsch (Hoffenheim, 219 points)