Wolfsburg fights its way to a 4-1 win against Union Berlin with Lattwein!

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VfL Wolfsburg wins 4-1 against Union Berlin and secures second place in the women's Bundesliga.

VfL Wolfsburg gewinnt mit 4:1 gegen Union Berlin, sichert sich den zweiten Tabellenplatz in der Frauen-Bundesliga.
VfL Wolfsburg wins 4-1 against Union Berlin and secures second place in the women's Bundesliga.

Wolfsburg fights its way to a 4-1 win against Union Berlin with Lattwein!

On Sunday, November 4th, 2025, VfL Wolfsburg consolidated their lead in the women's Bundesliga. With an impressive 4-1 win against Union Berlin in front of 7,254 enthusiastic spectators in Berlin, the Wolfsburg team impressively showed that they want to play for the championship this year. 🏆

After an initial deficit at half-time, which left the Wolves in a state of shock due to Antonia Halverkamp's direct corner goal in the 22nd minute, the game seemed to be over for Wolfsburg. But the return of Lena Lattwein, who started again for the first time after a month-long injury break, should be crucial. Lattwein ended the first 45 minutes, which were rather bumpy for Wolfsburg, on a positive note and initiated the turnaround with her equalizer in the 57th minute. She not only demonstrated her skills, but also her tireless fighting spirit.

From setback to dominance

Lattwein's goal was the much-needed impetus for the Wolves. Just 14 minutes later she set up the second goal of the game, scored by the unstoppable Alexandra Popp. This shows that Lattwein was able to invigorate the team immensely!

But that's not enough. In the 80th minute, Smilla Vallotto completed an impressive comeback with a 3-1 win. Ella Peddemoors improved the result with another goal in stoppage time to make it 4-1. This victory was not only the seventh of the season for Wolfsburg, but also consolidated their second place in the table, which is only three points behind leaders Bayern Munich, who in turn won 6-0 against 1. FC Nürnberg.

A look into the future

Lena Lattwein's performance is highly praised and her return is a bright spot for the rest of the season. What better time to return? Absolutely not! VfL Wolfsburg now has the chance to continue its race to catch up, and the coming games could hold great potential.

In other news, the world of education and technology is certainly busy. For example, in 2004, LENA, an innovative project, was launched that has a significant impact on early childhood language development. Developed by Terry Paul and his wife Judi, LENA aims to give children the critical skills they need for academic success before they even start school. The products are now used in 70,000 schools across the United States and over 50 countries and have helped hundreds of thousands of children become more successful in reading and math.

The example of LENA impressively shows how important early language development is and how technology can support this. In this sense, it is important to promote the development of young talents in football and to equip them for the challenges of life - be it with targeted training or through the support of experienced players, as the She Wolves have impressively demonstrated.

With a strong team and the right focus, Wolfsburg has a good chance of continuing to have a successful season. Even though the next game against Bayern Munich is on the calendar, it remains to be seen whether they can demonstrate their impressive form again there. One thing is certain: the fans of the She-Wolves are ready and full of anticipation for the challenges ahead.