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Tag: Bundesliga
Tuchel’s future and title on knife-edge as Bayern lurch towards unthinkable | Andy Brassell
Men’s transfer window January 2023 – all deals from Europe’s top five leagues
Last updated: NaN/NaN/NaN 12.NaN GMTDeals completed23 Total value£53.1m Arsenal's transfer balance is£0All transfers Transfers by clubShowSort on28 December 2022David Datro Fofana Forward Molde to ChelseaIvorian rising star will bolster Graham Potter's attacking options£10.6mWarren Kamanzi Defender Tromsø to ToulouseRight-back will join Ligue 1 side dealing with defensive injury crisisundisclosed fee26 December 2022Cody Gakpo Winger PSV Eindhoven to LiverpoolHighly-rated attacker set
Bayern cogs turn ominously but new faces breathe life into Bundesliga | Andy Brassell
Bayern fall to old nemesis as Neuhaus caps glorious Gladbach comeback | Andy Brassell
Few would have blamed Marco Rose for being self-congratulatory or even a bit smug. That is not really the Borussia Mönchengladbach coach’s style, so he went for plainly, patiently and concisely explaining his tactical plan that worked to perfection for the benefit of viewers after the match. A plan,
Real Madrid retake top spot in La Liga while Leipzig hit Bundesliga summit
European roundup: Lewandowski double sends Bayern Munich top
Robert Lewandowski scored a dramatic injury-time winner, his second goal of the game, to earn Bayern Munich a 2-1 comeback victory at Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday, sending them top of the Bundesliga going into the Christmas break. Patrik Schick brilliantly volleyed the hosts in front in the 14th minute, Bayern
Dortmund ditch Favre and trust Terzić to offer a Klopp-like emotional reboot | Andy Brassell
“We have to analyse this game.” It was two-and-a-half hours after full-time that the Borussia Dortmund chief executive officer, Hans-Joachim Watzke, finally emerged to briefly address waiting journalists. Watzke emphasised that his late exit from Westfalen was a legacy of staying to watch Bayern Munich’s evening game at Union