Day 28
Tietz P. 79'
Hoffenheim: 1. Baumann - 5. Kabak, 13. Bernardo, 21. Hajdari A., 34. Coufal (Avdullahu, 61) - 6. Prömel, 18. Burger, 22. Prass (Bebou, 84) - 19. Lemperle (Moerstedt, 87), 29. Toure B-a - 11. Asllani F. (Kramaric, 61)
Substitution: Avdullahu (from 61); Kramaric (from 61); Bebou (from 84); Moerstedt (from 87)
Bench: 37. Philipp L. - 2. Hranáč, 25. Akpoguma - 10. Damar M., 20. Campbell C.
Yellow Cards: Kabak 45; Coufal 47; Burger 79; Baumann 80
Mainz 05: 33. Batz - 2. Mwene, 4. Posch, 21. da Costa, 30. Widmer (Veratschnig, 46) - 6. Sano, 7. Lee Jae-sung (Kawasaki, 76), 31. Kohr (Potulski, 37) - 8. Nebel P. (Maloney, 87), 23. Becker (Sieb A., 75) - 20. Tietz P.
Substitution: Potulski (from 37); Veratschnig (from 46); Sieb A. (from 75); Kawasaki (from 76); Maloney (from 87)
Bench: 1. Riess L. - 5. Leitsch - 14. Vick W., 44. Weiper
Yellow Cards: Kohr 7
RB Leipzig delivered a devastating statement in the race for a UEFA Champions League spot

TSG Hoffenheim delivered a statement performance on Matchday 14 of the Bundesliga

Result brought frustration for both sides but historical disappointment for the hosts

Erik ten Hag’s debut in the Bundesliga didn’t go according to plan

Bayer Leverkusen closed their Bundesliga season with a dramatic 2–2 draw away at Mainz — a match that doubled as a farewell to head coach Xabi Alonso and a final push for Patrik Schick in the Golden Boot race

The result leaves Wolfsburg sitting 12th in the Bundesliga standings

A win in their next outing would officially crown them German champions for the 34th time

Hoffenheim
Mainz 05