A total of 22 FC Bayern players are currently on loan to various clubs in Europe to gain match practice and further their individual development. With the Loan Watch format, fcbayern.com is also looking at the progress and performance of selected loan players at their current clubs in the 2024/2025 season.
Hyunju Lee: Debut-goal for Hannover 96
Hyunju Lee and Hannover 96 celebrated a 3-1 home win over 1. FC Kaiserslautern last weekend. The attacking midfielder played 84 minutes and scored his first goal for the Lower Saxony side. It didn't take long for a corner to find Lee and the 21-year-old was able to put the ball in the back of the net at the second attempt for an early lead (6th minute). In his third appearance for the 96ers, the South Korean also recorded a pass rate of 84 percent.
Maurice Krattenmacher: 90 minutes vs Nürnberg
SSV Ulm 1846 and Maurice Krattenmacher were narrowly defeated by 1. FC Nürnberg last weekend. After Ulm took the lead at the start of the second half, the home side lost 2-1 due to a repeated penalty in the 9th minute of stoppage time. The 19-year-old FCB loanee played the full distance, covered a distance of 10.98 kilometers and achieved a tackle rate of 60 percent – the second highest of all Ulm players.
Robert Deziel Jr.: Defeated reigning champion, won against league leader
Robert Deziel Jr. and the regional league team VSG Altglienicke have played three matches in the past twelve days. First, VSG knocked out defending champions Viktoria Berlin 6:1 in the Berlin State Cup (45 minutes played), before the Altglienicke side inflicted their second defeat of the season four days later in the Regionalliga Nordost against then league leaders Carl Zeiss Jena 4:2 (90 minutes played). Finally, the Volkssportgemeinschaft drew goalless with SV Babelsberg last weekend (70 minutes played). After an unbeaten September so far, the Berliners are on the upswing with four games without defeat recently.
Armindo Sieb: First Bundesliga-Goal
Armindo Sieb and 1. FSV Mainz 05 celebrated a hard-fought 3:2 away win at FC Augsburg last weekend. Sieb started the game in the Fugger city and scored the opening goal for Bo Henriksen's side in the 13th minute. After a cross from Philipp Mwene, the winger headed in from close range to give the visitors an early lead. It was the first Bundesliga goal of his career for the 21-year-old, who is on loan to Mainz this season and next. Due to Nadiem Amiri's yellow card, the player on loan from Munich only played 39 minutes and made way for Aymen Barkok in the first half.
Maurice Krattenmacher: Assist at first win of the season
23 years after their last second league success to date, SSV Ulm and Maurice Krattenmacher secured a 3-1 away win at SV Elversberg last weekend. The 19-year-old attacking player was in Ulm's starting line-up at the Kaiserlinde and played a key role in the Spatzen's opening goal. After dribbling in the Saarland side's penalty area, Elversberg's Maximilian Rohr brought down Krattenmacher, as a result of which referee Patrick Schwengers awarded a penalty, which Ulm captain Johannes Reichert converted to give Ulm the lead. Krattenmacher played 73 minutes and, in addition to a 69 percent pass rate, also had two shots on goal.
Taichi Fukui: 90 minutes vs Farense
A successful weekend for Taichi Fukui and FC Arouca: thanks to Alfonso Trezza's goal, the Japanese youth international celebrated an important 1-0 away win with his team at SC Farense. The midfielder, who has been on loan at FC Arouca in the Portuguese league since this season, played the full game for Daniel Ramos' side in the away match in Faro. In the clash against the eighteenth-placed team in the table, the FC Bayern loanee made 60 contacts with the ball and had a passing percentage of 81%. The seventh-placed team in last year's league awaits FC Porto next weekend.
Ritzy Hülsmann: Clean-sheet at win against Voitsberg
Ritzy Hülsmann und der SKN St. Pölten sicherten sich am vergangenen Wochenende dank des 2:0-Erfolgs bei der ASK Voitberg den ersten Saisonsieg in der Österreichischen Ersten Liga. Marc Stendera und Malcolm Stolt trafen im zweiten Spielabschnitt für die Niederösterreicher und bescherten der Mannschaft von Cheftrainer Stephan Helm den ersten Dreier der Saison. Hülsmann stand beim Sieg in der Steiermark zum vierten Mal in dieser Spielzeit in der Startelf der St. Pöltener. Dabei überzeugte der Schlussmann, der für eine Spielzeit an die Österreicher verliehen wurde, mit starken Paraden und hielt bereits zum dritten Mal in dieser Saison die Null.
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