VfL Wolfsburg also lost their sixth Bundesliga game in a row, setting a club record.

The team of the counted coach Florian Kohfeldt lost at the beginning of the second half of the Bundesliga after a very poor performance at VfL Bochum with 0: 1 (0: 0).

Milos Pantovic scored the golden goal for the newcomer in the 65th minute.

While the Bochumers got off to a perfect start into the new year, the alarm bells are ringing in Wolfsburg.

After the 18th matchday, VfL finally entered the relegation battle.

The lead on the relegation rank is only two points for the Lower Saxony.

In front of the empty ranks on Castroper Strasse, the Wolfsburgers felt the great uncertainty.

Kohfeldt, who had announced before the game that he wanted to “create something new”, saw frivolous ball losses in the build-up game.

Bochum came up with promising opportunities with little effort.

Danilo Soares and Elvis Rexhbecaj, however, aimed over the goal of VfL goalkeeper Koen Casteels.

It was only in the 26th minute that the hitherto harmless wolves found their first opportunity.

National player Ridle Baku's hard shot just missed the post.

Even in the aftermath, little came to mind to the guests.

The home-strong hosts convinced with their usual fighting pace, simple stick errors and nicking interrupted the flow of the game again and again.

"Mentality, intensity, being disgusting," demanded Wolfsburg striker Wout Weghorst.

But even after the break, the 2009 champions struggled to find their way back to the virtues with which VfL stormed into the Champions League last season.

In the premier class, Weghorst and Co. were eliminated as the bottom of the group despite a comparatively simple draw.

On the offensive, little came together at Wolfsburg.

Kohfeldt always encouraged his frustrated players.

On the other hand, the self-confidence of the Bochumers increased after every successful action.

The team of trainer Thomas Reis threw itself into every duel.

With a committed appearance, the Westphalia earned the lead from the strong-running Pantovic, who was headed by opponent Maxence Lacroix after a cross from Gerrit Holtmann.

Even after the deficit, the Wolfsburg-based team couldn't think of anything.