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Lewis Ambrose·17 May 2022

🇩🇪 OneFootball’s Ultimate Bundesliga season review 2021/22

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Another Bundesliga season is over, with 34 matchdays down and just the relegation play-off left to tick off.

But what will 2021/22 be remembered for?


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Player of the Season 👏

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It was another spectacular season for top scorer Robert Lewandowski but he just loses out to Christopher Nkunku here.

The Frenchman has carried RB Leipzig at times, floating across the frontline before snapping into action and delivering 20 goals plus 15 assists.

Leipzig have had real periods of inconsistency but Nkunku’s technique, vision, and superb finishing have been a constant.


Young Player of the Season 👶

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With 2020/21 Jude Bellingham’s true breakthrough, his form this season hasn’t been too much of a surprise, so we have to acknowledge the development of Florian Wirtz here.

Before his season was cruelly cut short in March, the Bayer Leverkusen star racked up seven goals and 10 assists in 24 appearances.

Wirtz is calm in possession and always speeds the game up, taking as few touches as possible to devastating effect as he always makes the right choice. A player with an enormous future.


Surprise of the Season 🤯

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SC Freiburg and Union Berlin both going so close in the race for top four has been superb and both clubs deserve all the praise that goes their way.

The same goes for VfL Bochum, who survived their first top flight season since 2009/10 comfortably.


Coach of the Season 👔

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Steffen Baumgart has taken an FC Köln side that was almost relegated last season and led them back into Europe with some of the most exciting football in the league.

A team neutrals should love to watch, Köln have been fast, direct, front-footed and picked up results with that style too. We doff our flatcap.


Goal of the Season 😍

This one speaks for itself.


Game of the Season 🏟

It took just nine minutes for Bayern Munich to take the lead at VfL Bochum in February.

They were 4-1 down by half-time and all four goals (well, three, with the other a penalty) were superb.

Bayern felt the need to sub Dayot Upamecano at half-time and they did get a goal back but the game ended 4-2 in the shock result of the season.