In an interview with the MagentaTV program “Best Besetzung”, legendary German football trainer Christian Streich of SC Freiburg proved that he hasn’t lost any of his penchant for perfect footballing poetry.
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Two Wolfsburg players who have logged zero minutes this season are apparently warming the bench for very different reasons.
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Bundesliga matchday 6 standings: Hamburg victorious, Bayern Munich march on, Leverkusen on track, and more.
by Jamie AllenMatchday 6 in the Bundesliga saw impressive victories for Hamburg, teams still searching for their first win, and much more. Here is your Bundesliga review and standings from matchday 6. …
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Sven Mislintat was once dubbed the ‘diamond eye’ at Borussia Dortmund for his ability to unearth talents. During his first spell at the club where he was a scout before …
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Record-setting Vincent Kompany prepares to lead Bayern Munich Sunday Oktoberfest outing
by Peter WeisAs German record champions Bayern Munich continue to plow through the Bundesliga, trainer Vincent Kompany is looking forward to enjoying a relaxing Sunday at Munich’s Oktoberfest.
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Harry Kane insists ankle knock won’t jeopardize national team duty: “I’ll be there on Monday.”
by Peter WeisEngland national team captain Harry Kane was quick to shake off a brief injury scare after Saturday night’s Bundesliga victory.
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Stuttgart made the short hop over the border to face Swiss champions Basel in the Europa League. Sebastian Hoeneß’s team were looking to make it two wins from two in …
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It’s once again time to delve into the Germany U21 squad ahead of the coming October 2025 international break.
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In our next Bundesliga Europa League check, it’s time to check in on VfB Stuttgart.
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Borussia Dortmund were back in Champions League action at the Westfalenstadion forthe first time this season, facing a stern test in the form of Basque Country outfitAthletic Club, with BVB …
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In our next European football piece involving a Bundesliga club, it’s time to check in on the Europa League prospects of SC Freiburg.
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Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has responded to Bayern Munich’s Karl-Heinz Rummenigge claim that the Premier League club were ‘idiots’ for spending €85m to sign Stuttgart forward Nick Woltemade in …
