Claudio Pizarro improved his own record

 

Wladder striker Brewman Claudio Pizarro improved the record he held until now. Peruvian scored against Borussia Dortmund in the match of the 32nd Round of the First Bundesliga for the final 2: 2.

The result, however, proved to be “the oldest” to date in the German championship. Claudio Pizarro is the oldest Bundesliga scorer – 40 years old.

So far, the striker himself held the record with his February strike against Hertha Berlin.

In the current season, the 40-year-old has recorded 24 matches for Werder Bremen and has made 4 hits.

A former German national announced the end of his career

 

Former German national goalkeeper Renee Adler announced that after the end of the season he will officially end his career, which has been bruised by recent injuries.

The 34-year-old goalkeeper told Stern magazine in a report about him that “he can not trust his body anymore, and since that feeling is not changing, it is best to put an end to his career.”

“My body tells me enough,” adds Adler, who last kept at Mainz’s door in April 2018.

Then he had to solve a lot of problems with his knees, and in the Bundesliga there were 269 matches, mainly in Bayer (Leverkusen) and Hamburg Schweiz for 12 years.

The goalkeeper has 12 matches for the country’s national team and may have been even longer in the national team, but broke a rib before the World Cup in 2010. So he opened the doors for Manuel Neuer, who was still the title holder.

Shane Long scores fastest goal in Premier League history

Shane Long has entered the history of the Premier League on Tuesday. The Southampton striker has become the player who has scored the fastest goal in the history of the English league in its current format. The striker took six seconds to beat the Watford goalkeeper, which allows him to surpass the previous mark of Ledley King (Tottenham) of 2000 (10 seconds against Bradford).

Long took advantage of a failure of defender Cathcart to stand against Ben Foster and beat him with a precious Vaseline to give Southampton advantage on Vicarage Road.