Victory of Dreamtore at Heidenheim, according to Wolfsburg's success
Wolfsburg began their Bundesliga campaign in style, securing a 3-1 victory against 1. FC Heidenheim in their debut under new coach Paul Simonis.
The match, refereed by Benjamin Brand, saw a busy afternoon for both goalkeepers. In the fifth minute, Diant Ramaj, the newly loaned goalkeeper from Borussia Dortmund, received a yellow card for bringing down Patrick Wimmer. On the other side, Wolfsburg's Kamil Grabara was unable to prevent Scienza's equalizing goal in the 29th minute and again in the 44th minute.
Wolfsburg took the lead in the 20th minute thanks to a beautiful curled goal from Andreas Skov Olsen. Patrick Wimmer was the standout player in the first half, setting up the team's lead.
Heidenheim offered little offensively in the second half, with Wolfsburg's substitutes making a significant impact. Mattias Svanberg scored a headed goal in the 62nd minute, followed by another in the 67th minute. The game's final goal came in the 87th minute, when Mohamed Amoura scored a penalty as a substitute to secure the victory.
This victory marks a positive start for Wolfsburg as they aim to return to the top of the Bundesliga table after years of mediocrity. The team will look to build on this win as they continue their season.