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Five Conclusions From Matchday 18

The Offside: Bundesliga 24 January @ 02:50 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Marco Reus finds all the right answers to Bayern's trash talk. Reus' announcement to move to Dortmund in the summer, triggered a series of trademark taunts from down south during the winter break. Reus supposedly demanded a guaranteed starting spot at Bayern. He chickened from trying to fight for his place in the team.

Bayern ancora ko, Magonza in festa. I Borussia ne approfittano e volano in testa

Stadio Goal 01 December @ 03:34 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Seconda sconfitta consecutiva in Bundesliga per il Bayern Monaco che, dopo il ko casalingo con il Borussia Dortmund (rete decisiva di Gotze), cade a casa del Magonza per 3 a 2. Una notte magica per gli "05″ di Thomas Tuchel (ora a 15 punti con la quarta, prestigiosa, vittoria), un'altra serata negativa, invece, per laContinua a leggere .

Five Conclusions From the Champions/Europa League Play-Offs 1st Leg

The Offside: Bundesliga 19 August @ 12:37 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Jan Schlaudraff had one of those games. He used to have a couple of those at Alemannia Aachen too. They earned him a call up to the national team and a premature transfer to Bayern Munich. From there it all went downhill for a couple of seasons, all the way to the point where Hannover desperately wanted to get rid of their top earner.

Who's the Best in the Bundesliga? It's Borussia Dortmund If You Ask the Professionals

Soccer Quantified 21 January @ 10:41 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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It's one thing to have supporters or analysts tell you who the best players, teams, or leagues are. Depending on who you ask or which metric you use, you can have endless arguments about quality. But why not go directly to the source and ask the professionals themselves? After all, they have to play the game week in and week out and see things on and off the field that spectators often don't or can't.