Andrej Kramarić (Photo credit: Анна Нэсси/CClicense/Soccer.ru)
In-form Croatian striker Andrej Kramarić set a new record for his Bundesliga club Hoffenheim on Saturday.
In the 33rd round of the Bundesliga today, Kramarić needed just five minutes to open the scoring for Hoffenheim in their 1-1 draw away to Arminia.
The goal was Kramarić’s 19th this season, which is the most ever scored by a player in the club’s history in a season.
The goal today continues Kramarić’s rich vein of form as it was his fourth goal in consecutive rounds.
1️⃣9️⃣ goals in a @Bundesliga DE season ➡️ Andrej #Kramaric
Spartak Moscow struggled at the start of the game with FK Akhmat enjoying more of the possession and dictating the pace.
They soon raced into the lead in the 20th minute when Vladimir Iljin found the back of the net with a fine individual effort.
FK Akhmat doubled the lead 11 minutes later through another strike from Iljin after receiving an assist from Artem Polyarus.
After the restart, however, Spartak came back strongly and took the game to their hosts, making several efforts to reduce the deficit.
Quincy Promes then ignited his side’s comeback when he fired a shot past goalkeeper Giorgi Shelia into the net after he was set up by Alex Kral.
Chelsea are on the verge of advancing into the Champions League final after playing out a 1-1 draw with Real Madrid in the first-leg of their semi-final fixture on Tuesday but Mendy is yet to seek the support of Cech ahead of the penalties scenario.
“I haven’t spoken with him about it, actually. I have spoken to him about a lot, but not that,” Mendy told the club website.
“I have memories of the penalties he saved for Chelsea, of course, because they helped the club win the Champions League, so it’s clear he will be the best person to speak to in preparation!
Chelsea are on the verge of advancing to the Champions League final after playing out a 1-1 draw with Real Madrid in the first-leg of their semi-final fixture on Tuesday, but Mendy is yet to seek the support of Cech ahead of the penalties scenario.
“I haven’t spoken with him about it, actually. I have spoken to him about a lot, but not that,” Mendy told the club website.
“I have memories of the penalties he saved for Chelsea, of course, because they helped the club win the Champions League, so it’s clear he will be the best person to speak to in preparation!
Chelsea are on the verge of advancing to the Champions League final after playing out a 1-1 draw with Real Madrid in the first-leg of their semi-final fixture on Tuesday, but Mendy is yet to seek the support of Cech ahead of the penalties scenario.
“I haven’t spoken with him about it, actually. I have spoken to him about a lot, but not that,” Mendy told the club website.
“I have memories of the penalties he saved for Chelsea, of course, because they helped the club win the Champions League, so it’s clear he will be the best person to speak to in preparation!