Borussia Dortmund have announced that they have appointed Niko Kovac as their new head coach, replacing Nuri Şahin who was sacked last week. Kovac signs a contract at the club …
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Bayern Munich Result: Bayern Munich 3-1 Slovan Bratislava Bayern cruised to victory in Munich and finished in 12th spot. They’re seeded in the play-off round and will play either Celtic …
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Sky Germany reports that Niko Kovac is on the verge of becoming Borussia Dortmund’s next head coach. The Bundesliga side have reached an agreement with the former Eintracht Frankfurt, Bayern …
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BVB sporting director Lars Ricken has confirmed that Borussia Dortmund’s search for a new permanent head-coach will stretch through the weekend.
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It’s the final matchday in the all-new and inaugural Champions League format. With every team kicking off at the same time on Wednesday, there is still plenty to play for …
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Borussia Dortmund’s search for a successor to Nuri Sahin continues. Ruhr Nachrichten report that BVB officials flew to Salzburg on Monday to undergo talks with Niko Kovac in order to …
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Al-Nassr representatives are in Germany to discuss a potential deal for Bayer Leverkusen’s Victor Boniface, according to Fabrizio Romano. The delegation will undergo talks with both the club and the …
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Bundesliga matchday 19 recap: Leverkusen drop points, St. Pauli win again, Dortmund draw & more
by Jamie AllenMatchday 19 in the Bundesliga saw dropped points and plenty gained in all areas of the table. The race for Champions League and Europa League spots continue to tighten, whilst …
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In a massive interview set to be published in the print edition of Germany’s Kicker Magazine, long-time German national team trainer Joachim Löw has answered questions on a variety of topics.
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Mathys Tel still remains undecided whether to leave Bayern Munich this winter in order to seek more playing time, as reported by Florian Plettenberg. Should Mathys Tel Leave Bayern? The …
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In an article set to be released in the Monday print edition, Germany’s Kicker Magazine reports that the German FA will have most interesting announcement to make on Monday afternoon.
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The German FA has officially admitted that Borussia Dortmund’s second goal in Saturday’s 2-2 draw with SV Werder Bremen should not have counted.
