Harry Kane's England hat-trick a timely reminder of what the striker can do. Arsenal's Cedric ready to fight for his place at the club he always wanted to join. Uruguay left to rue missed chances, Argentina edge closer to World Cup. Kane to Man City? Conte faces fight to keep Spurs striker. Battle of the Leagues final: Premier League or Ligue 1 to win it all? En-Nesryi to Man City? January moves that could fix what's wrong at Europe's biggest clubs. November 2, — It was a historic moment for the city of Berlin as Hertha and Union clashed in their first ever top-flight derby.
Sebastian Polter clinched a tight victory for the hosts, but the match was marred by ugly scenes in the stands. Hertha ultras launched fireworks onto the pitch and Union ultras attempted to storm the field. November 3, — Bayern Munich looked in trouble following a loss to Eintracht Frankfurt on Matchday Off the title pace by four points, the club decided to part ways with under-fire coach Niko Kovac. It proved to be the right choice, as replacement Hansi Flick went unbeaten for 20 matches to seal an eighth straight Bundesliga title.
The year-old Norwegian made an immediate impact off the bench as he netted a game-winning hat trick to hand Dortmund a comeback victory over Augsburg. Haaland went on to score 13 goals in just 15 games. Three wins in just ten games signaled his time in charge would be short, but no one predicted the chaotic nature of his departure. Klinsmannn announced he was leaving the club via Facebook, blindsiding his bosses and making a mockery of the club in the eyes of media and rival fans.
Several clubs voiced their opposition to the DFB, due to what they saw as a breach of trust in their relationship with fan groups. Bayern Munich's game at Hoffenheim ended in farce. It was the last game until football returned on May May 16, — There were mixed feelings among fans as the Bundesliga came back, but the DFL was adamant that the financial future of several clubs depended on a return. Games behind closed doors, known as 'Geisterspiele' in Germany, was the only way forward and overall it has proved a successful experiment.
What's the plan for the new season though? How long can football continue without fans? Der Klassiker was therefore a final chance for Dortmund to mount a serious challenge on Bayern's title monopoly. But a Joshua Kimmich wondergoal and a controversial penalty call steered Bayern to a win and all but ended any title race.
June 13, — Paderborn's Klaus Gjasula not only suffered relegation with his club Paderborn, but the year-old also copped a Bundesliga record not many would be proud to hold. Gjasula, playing in midfield, collected his 17th yellow card on Matchday 31 - the most any Bundesliga player has received in one single season. June 16, — Bayern were pushed further than they have been in the past eight years, but still they did enough to seal yet another Bundesliga title. With two games to spare, they beat Werder Bremen on Matchday 32 through a goal from who else but Robert Lewandowski.
Last exit Istanbul: refuge of stars with broken dreams and derailed careers. Gomez, however, made a promise to himself: it would be a new beginning, not the end. He was going to recalibrate, ignore the negativity, fall back in love with the game, score goals again, play for Germany again.
Even if I only played three minutes or not at all. Bayern have had a superb Bundesliga season so far, with 16 wins from their 20 games having scored 51 goals and conceded seven. They also face Arsenal in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 later this month.
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