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.
Another great matchday kicked off with a lopsided Hamburg derby. Erik ten Hag set the record for earliest exit from the Bundesliga after a wild ending in Bremen. Bayern Munich struggled in the second half as well, but escaped Augsburg with all 3 points to remain at the top of the table. The two other clubs still perfect in the league? Cologne and Frankfurt! The Eagles are flying with Ekitiké's replacement, Ritsu Doan, who is soaring and scoring, while the Billygoats are setting trends on the ...
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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.