After taking down former nemesis Bayer Leverkusen with ease despite resting plenty of starters, Bayern Munich traveled to Paris and ridiculed PSG for a half before grinding out the win with a man down. If PSG with a man up can’t stop the Bavarian juggernauts, who can? We examined the schedule. Meanwhile, Leipzig is back in form and looking to extend their run against a surprisingly successful Hoffenheim.
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After taking down former nemesis Bayer Leverkusen with ease despite resting plenty of starters, Bayern Munich traveled to Paris and ridiculed PSG for a half before grinding out the win with a man down. If PSG with a man up can’t stop the Bavarian juggernauts, who can? We examined the schedule. Meanwhile, Leipzig is back in form and looking to extend their run against a surprisingly successful Hoffenheim.
Germany’s defeat to Slovakia marks the first time the four-time world champion lost a World Cup qualifier on the road. The Bros are stunned and looking for reasons. After axing Erik ten Hag in record time, Leverkusen hired Dane Kasper Hjulmand as their new head coach. His first match? A statement game against the red-hot Eagles from Frankfurt. Meanwhile, Hamburg travels to Munich for the first time in seven years. Can they keep it civil after being routinely thrashed in the past?
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After taking down former nemesis Bayer Leverkusen with ease despite resting plenty of starters, Bayern Munich traveled to Paris and ridiculed PSG for a half before grinding out the win with a man down. If PSG with a man up can’t stop the Bavarian juggernauts, who can? We examined the schedule. Meanwhile, Leipzig is back in form and looking to extend their run against a surprisingly successful Hoffenheim.