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Freiburg survives late onslaught to beat Wolfsburg in Bundesliga thriller

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Freiburg survives late onslaught to beat Wolfsburg in Bundesliga thriller
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Freiburg survives late onslaught to beat Wolfsburg in Bundesliga thriller

2024-12-14 06:03 Last Updated At:06:11

FREIBURG, Germany (AP) — Freiburg survived a late comeback to beat Wolfsburg 3-2 and move into fifth place in the Bundesliga on Friday.

The sides started the day equal on points and Wolfsburg had won its last five games in the league and cup.

But Lukas Kübler scored an opportunist opener three minutes before the break and added a second with his head six minutes into the second half to put Freiburg in the driving seat. Michael Gregoritsch added the third in the 62nd.

Jonas Wind came off the bench to score his third goal in two games and Mattias Svanberg cut the deficit seven minutes from time as Wolfsburg desperately looked for a way into the game.

But it was too late, and Freiburg moved above Wolfsburg to fifth place on the table and equal on points with Leipzig, which has a game in hand.

The match was an important one for two teams vying for a Champions League place next year. Although Bayern Munich have a six-point advantage over second-placed Eintracht Frankfurt, only eight points separate the next nine clubs.

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Freiburg's Lukas Kübler, center right, scores a goal past Wolfsburg goalkeeper Kamil Grabara during the Bundesliga soccer between match between SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg at Europa-Park Stadium in Freiburg, Germany, Friday Dec. 13, 2024. (Tom Weller/dpa via AP)

Freiburg's Lukas Kübler, center right, scores a goal past Wolfsburg goalkeeper Kamil Grabara during the Bundesliga soccer between match between SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg at Europa-Park Stadium in Freiburg, Germany, Friday Dec. 13, 2024. (Tom Weller/dpa via AP)

Freiburg's Lukas Kübler, left, celebrates scoring with teammate Vincenzo Grifo during the Bundesliga soccer. match between SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg at Europa-Park Stadium in Freiburg, Germany, Friday Dec. 13, 2024. (Tom Weller/dpa via AP)

Freiburg's Lukas Kübler, left, celebrates scoring with teammate Vincenzo Grifo during the Bundesliga soccer. match between SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg at Europa-Park Stadium in Freiburg, Germany, Friday Dec. 13, 2024. (Tom Weller/dpa via AP)

Freiburg's Christian Günter, left, and Wolfsburg's Kilian Fischer in action during the Bundesliga soccer. match between SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg at Europa-Park Stadium in Freiburg, Germany, Friday Dec. 13, 2024. (Tom Weller/dpa via AP)

Freiburg's Christian Günter, left, and Wolfsburg's Kilian Fischer in action during the Bundesliga soccer. match between SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg at Europa-Park Stadium in Freiburg, Germany, Friday Dec. 13, 2024. (Tom Weller/dpa via AP)

Wolfsburg's Mattias Svanberg center, scores a goal with an overhead kick during the Bundesliga soccer between match between SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg at Europa-Park Stadium in Freiburg, Germany, Friday Dec. 13, 2024. (Tom Weller/dpa via AP)

Wolfsburg's Mattias Svanberg center, scores a goal with an overhead kick during the Bundesliga soccer between match between SC Freiburg and VfL Wolfsburg at Europa-Park Stadium in Freiburg, Germany, Friday Dec. 13, 2024. (Tom Weller/dpa via AP)

BEAVER CREEK, Colo. (AP) — Lindsey Vonn will return to World Cup ski racing next weekend for a pair of super-G events in St. Moritz, Switzerland, as she continues her comeback at 40 years old.

Vonn teased her return in an Instagram post through her sponsor, Red Bull, on Friday morning. She said, “My body is finally put back together. I hear St. Moritz is pretty nice this time of year.” The U.S. Ski Team then confirmed she will race in St. Moritz.

She's won five of her 82 World Cup races on the course at St. Moritz. There will be super-G competitions next Saturday and Sunday.

“It’s the coolest thing ever,” said Picabo Street, a two-time Olympic medalist and Vonn's former teammate. “I’m not surprised at all. I’ve seen her intermittently and she’s stayed in great shape. She is the hardest working person I’ve met in my life — period.”

It will be Vonn's first major race since February 2019, when she took third in the downhill during the world championships in Sweden. An assortment of injuries, including to her knee, sent her into retirement. But a partial knee replacement last April has her feeling good enough again to give racing another chance.

Vonn earned enough points to be eligible to compete on the World Cup circuit through a series of lower-level competitions last weekend in Copper Mountain, Colorado. She’s been testing out the Birds of Prey course at Beaver Creek as a forerunner in training runs this week. She didn't take the hill Friday, but will again in a forerunning capacity ahead of the downhill on Saturday and the super-G on Sunday.

“She’s living her best life," said Street, who's doing commentary work at the Birds of Prey races this weekend for NBC. “She’s earned every second of it.”

When Vonn left the tour, she had 82 World Cup wins — the record for a woman at the time and within reach of the all-time Alpine mark of 86 held by Swedish standout Ingemar Stenmark. The women’s record held by Vonn was eclipsed in January 2023 by Mikaela Shiffrin, whose 99 wins are more than any Alpine ski racer in the history of the sport.

“It’s awesome” to have Vonn back, said Czech Republic ski racer/snowboarder Ester Ledecka, who won the 2018 Olympic super-G in South Korea as Vonn finished tied for sixth. “It was for me a little bit sad to see her finishing her career. I thought, ‘Hey, you should finish it when you want to, not because your body is not capable to let you do your runs.' I’m very happy that she’s back and she’s feeling good and she’s happy.

“I think she’ll be also very fast. So, I’m very happy to have her around.”

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Forerunner Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, skis down the course before the training runs at the women's World Cup downhill race, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in Beaver Creek, Colo. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Forerunner Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, skis down the course before the training runs at the women's World Cup downhill race, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in Beaver Creek, Colo. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Forerunner Lindsey Vonn skis during a women's World Cup downhill training run, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in Beaver Creek. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Forerunner Lindsey Vonn skis during a women's World Cup downhill training run, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in Beaver Creek. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Forerunner Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, skis down the course before the training runs at the women's World Cup downhill race, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in Beaver Creek, Colo. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Forerunner Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, skis down the course before the training runs at the women's World Cup downhill race, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in Beaver Creek, Colo. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Lindsey Vonn prepares to be a forerunner at a women's World Cup downhill training run, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024, in Beaver Creek, Colo. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Lindsey Vonn prepares to be a forerunner at a women's World Cup downhill training run, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024, in Beaver Creek, Colo. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Forerunner Lindsey Vonn skis during a women's World Cup downhill training run, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in Beaver Creek. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Forerunner Lindsey Vonn skis during a women's World Cup downhill training run, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in Beaver Creek. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Forerunner Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, skis down the course before the training runs at the women's World Cup downhill race, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in Beaver Creek, Colo. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Forerunner Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, skis down the course before the training runs at the women's World Cup downhill race, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, in Beaver Creek, Colo. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

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