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.
The latest Bundesliga Headlines & Why MetLife isn’t World Cup Ready
Die Fussball Bros
1 hour 21 minutes
4 months ago
The latest Bundesliga Headlines & Why MetLife isn’t World Cup Ready
Coming off an intense month of football and travel, it's time to close the book on the Club World Cup. We'll be recapping what worked, what didn’t, and what surprised us. Meanwhile in Germany, the Woltemade transfer saga has dominated the headlines, while groundbreaking developments on the 50+1 rule and major shake-ups in Leipzig and Leverkusen have changed the landscape.
Die Fussball Bros
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.