News about Kevin Volland

Bundesliga star CHASES down thief who stole his teammate's £160,000 watch during a night out in Berlin with 'dance trick'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2024
Jerome Roussillon, a Berlin defender, is reportedly pursued down the robber who had robbed his colleague Kevin Volland's £160,000 watch on a night out. According to German newspaper Bild, the two Bundesliga players were enjoying a night out in Berlin following Union's 1-0 victory over Hoffenheim on February 17. Roussillon and Volland were with two people when they were reportedly approached by a child near Rosenthaler Platz, an underground train station in Mitte, Berlin's most central borough.

Copenhagen won the Champions League last-16 by defeating Galataray, but Inter Milan has been dragged to top position in their group by Real Sociedad

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2023
The Danish champions gained qualification after beating Galatasaray 1-0, and they will continue their fairytale journey in 2024 after starting from the second qualifying round, which began in July. Copenhagen was defeated in the knockout rounds for the first time since 2010/11, thanks to a goal by Lukas Lerager, who was later fired.

Union Berlin was in the German wilderness for decades before fans donated blood and rebuilt their own stadium in 2004 - their Champions League debut

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2023
We're often dismissing the Bundesliga as a one-club division, a 'Farmer's League,' by modern parlance, but we can skip over one of the most romantic stories in football in judging Germany's top-flight against Bayern Munich's 11 successive titles. Watch any post-match interview from any sport around the world and some iteration of the phrase 'the supporters cheered us over the line,' which is uttered, and while true, one club has a stronger fanbase than others. How many teams around the world can claim their supporters' own blood saved them from bankruptcy?What club can say their stadium was restored by the sweat and from their own loyal fans, after 140,000 hours of graft?Who else can say they've gone from the fourth-tier to the top division in just 13 years?

PSG 1-1 Monaco: Neymar scores from the penalty spot to rescue a point for the French champions

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2022
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Paris Saint-Germain 1-1 at home to Monaco, staying in first place in the French league on Sunday after Neymar won and scored a point. Neymar clung onto Lionel Messi's descent down the left and cut inside central defender Guillermo Maripan, who managed to protect him with an outstretched leg. Following a video review, the referee dismissed PSG's penalty charges but then gave the kick. Before timidly leading the ball inside the left post, Neymar used his staggered run-up to disconceive goalkeeper Alexander Nuebel. It was Neymar's sixth goal in the league and eighth in five games overall.