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Midweek Warm-up: Bayern Munich has already made the leap into the world of release clauses…and fans just need to accept it; Champions League predictions; Throwing it back to Cockney Rejects; and MORE! BFW Note for Readers: Massive apologies, this post did not publish on Tuesday due to a technical issue. We have decided to run it today…
Luis Díaz has wished Paris Saint-Germain right back Achraf Hakimi “a quick return” after a tackle that injured his opponent and earned the Bayern Munich winger a red card in their Champions League encounter.
Few teams have outmanoeuvred PSG in the last 12 months but Vincent Kompany's side had the tactical intelligence to do so
Bayern Munich is the only team in Europe to have won all its matches this season (15 wins in 15 games), with their offensive power led by an unstoppable Harry Kane. The Bavarians
CM: Vitinha — 7.2: Blown away in the opening period, with Bayern having plenty of joy when they overloaded the slight Portuguese midfielder between the lines. However, Vitinha touched the ball more than anyone and was incisive in the second period.
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Champions League table shows rich elite on top ahead of PSG-Bayern and Liverpool-Real Madrid clashes
Europe’s top teams appear to have finally come to grips with the new-look Champions League. The standings look very different heading into the fourth round of games compared to one year ago, when the new 36-team format debuted and the results were less predictable.
Bayern Munich have filed an official protest with UEFA and threatened legal action after Paris police imposed last-minute travel restrictions on their supporters ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League showdown against Paris Saint-Germain.
Bayern Munich racked up its 14th straight win after overcoming a rare setback to beat Cologne 4-1 in the German Cup on Wednesday.
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Robert Lewandowski speaks out on retirement plans as FC Barcelona contract nears end
Robert Lewandowski has been one of the most prolific strikers of the 21st century, putting up numbers comparable to Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. But now at 37 years old, and with his FC Barcelona contract nearing its end, the Polish star has opened up about his retirement plans.
Currently under contract with Bayern Munich until 2027, Konrad Laimer could soon agree to a new deal with the German champions.According to Sport Bild, initial talks between the player and the club