They say this is Lady Gaga, but it looks more like a poor Finnish attempt at drag.
- CAS and Franck Ribery. (Bayern Offside)
- Laurent Blanc sees Bosnia's positives. (AFP)
- The Finnish are finished. (Nordic Football)
- Just say not to a US WC. (LA Times)
- Borussia fans fight ticket hikes.
The International Break is OVER and that means action resumes for clubs in Europe, with the first
games following the conclusion of the transfer window at the beginning of this month. Some
highlights of what's going on across the pond this weekend:
Tim Howard and Everton have endured a tough start to the season and it gets no easier with a visit
from Tim's former club Manchester United on Saturday.
It was not a good day for many of Europe's big teams on Saturday as a number of them received
shocking results that left many of their fans stunned beyond words. From Italy to Spain to Germany
and England, the big boys were humbled beyond their wildest imaginations.
One result that really surprised and still makes me laugh is, Cagliari's demolition of AS
Roma.
Friday
Koeln - Hoffenheim
Saturday
Bayern Munich - Mainz
Eintracht Frankfurt - Nuernberg
Schalke - Borussia Moenchengladbach
St Pauli - Borussia Dortmund
Stuttgart - Bayer Leverkusen
Werder Bremen - Hamburg
Sunday
Wolfsburg - Freiburg
Kaiserslautern - Hannover
Preview
Asamoah steht dumm rum, weiß wieder mal nicht, wo er hin soll. Ball kommt, Kopfball, Tor.
Gerald Asamoah, Stürmer des FC St. Pauli, nach seinem Tor am 5. Spieltag im Spiel gegen
Borussia Mönchengladbach.