FC Augsburg effectively clinched Bundesliga safety on Saturday afternoon, thanks in large part to another commanding performance from goalkeeper Finn Dahmen. The 28-year-old earned Man-of-the-match honors after making nine crucial saves in the 2-1 victory over Bayer Leverkusen.

Dahmen also found himself a part of Bundesliga history. Leverkusen’s 36 registered shots served as the most efforts on target any Bundesliga team has sent on goal without winning a match. FCA head coach Manuel Baum, as well as Dahmen and his teammates, have commented on the historic affair.

“Now that we’ve clinched safety, we don’t have to worry so much and can just enjoy the next few games,” Dahmen told German broadcaster DAZN. “I’m obviously happy that today was such a goalkeeper’s game and that I was able to help the team.”

The goalkeeper continued: “Once you’ve saved three, four, five shots, you just get this feeling that today is a really good day. It’s fun, of course. But I’d also be happy if we conceded one or two fewer chances in the coming weeks.”

Augsburg’s head coach Manuel Baum praised his keeper extensively after the match. “We could have defended better,” Baum noted at the post-match press conference. “But he played a huge role in this. I think if you put together a highlight reel on Finn today, it would last over ten minutes.”

Baum further emphasized the significance of Dahmen's performances: “The performances he puts in week after week render him fully deserving of a spot on the World Cup squad. I’d be thrilled if Finn can move onto the tournament after this season. He proves week after week that he fully deserves it.”

With his consistent appearances, Finn Dahmen is not only a guarantor for FC Augsburg but has also played his way into contention for the German national team and the 2026 World Cup.