Tag: Bundesliga

  • Chelsea duo fly to Germany for Bundesliga move

    Chelsea duo fly to Germany for Bundesliga move

    Chelsea duo Carney Chukwuemeka and Aaron Anselmino have flown to Germany today to sign with Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund.

    England U21 midfielder Chukwuemeka spent the second-half of last season on-loan at Dortmund, while defender Anselmino arrived at Chelsea last January from River Plate.

    BBC Sport says Chelsea have agreed to allow both players to move to BVB.

    Chukwuemeka is joining BVB in an immediate permanent deal for a fee rising to £24m, while Anselmino moves on a season-long loan without an option to buy.

    Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has told Anselmino he is part of their long-term plans, but at this stage in his career he needs to be playing regular football.

  • Bundesliga: Harry Kane doubtful for match against Frankfurt

    Bundesliga: Harry Kane doubtful for match against Frankfurt

    Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane is doubtful for their Bundesliga home match against Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday due to calf issues.

    Kane was subbed off at half-time of Bayern’s Champions League last 16 play-off against Celtic on Wednesday evening. After the game, he said: “I need to get checked and see what’s exactly going on.”

    Ahead of the match, he took a break before the final training session. “I wanted to take every chance to be on the pitch,” Kane said of his first-half performance.

    But he and Coach Vincent Kompany realised that it would be better “to make room for another player.”

    Kompany said that it was “a shame that Harry was out” and that he couldn’t yet said for how long he will be sidelined.

    Alphonso Davies scored deep into stoppage-time to give Bayern a 1-1 draw, which was enough to advance to the last 16 combined with the 2-1 win in the first leg.

    “We knew they would come here with high intensity, and we know we had to match that intensity, which we did,” Davies said.

    Kompany added: “Of course, we want to beat our opponents by as large a margin as possible, but if that doesn’t work, then you have to work hard for the results. That’s exactly what we’ve done, and in the end, what counts is that we’ve gone through.”

    A draw on Friday will set up the last 16 ties and Bayern will face either Bundesliga rivals Bayer Leverkusen or La Liga side Atletico Madrid.

    Board member for sport Max Eberl said he would prefer to face Atletico Madrid because “if you’re talking about an European Cup, you would like to play internationally.”

  • Bundesliga: Borussia Dortmund sack coach Nurin Sahin

    Bundesliga: Borussia Dortmund sack coach Nurin Sahin

    Borussia Dortmund have sacked coach Nuri Sahin, the German soccer club said on Wednesday, after Tuesday’s shock 2-1 loss to Bologna in the Champions League.

    Tuesday’s loss stretched their losing run to four games across all competitions.

    “Borussia Dortmund have released head coach Nuri Sahin with immediate effect following an internal analysis of recent sporting developments,” said the club in a statement.

    The Ruhr valley club, 2024 Champions League finalists, conceded two goals in two minutes in the second half against the Italians after taking a 15th minute lead.

    They have also lost all three league matches in 2025, dropping down to 10th place in the Bundesliga and putting their participation next season in Europe’s premier club competition at risk.

    “After four defeats in a row and only one win from the last nine games … we have unfortunately lost faith in being able to achieve our sporting goals in the current constellation,” Dortmund managing director Lars Ricken said in the statement.

    “This decision also hurts me personally, but it was no longer avoidable after the game in Bologna.”

    Sahin, 36, leaves the club just a little over half a year after being appointed to replace Edin Terzic as the new coach.

    The German-born former Turkey international was a former youth and senior player at the club. He became an assistant coach at Dortmund in 2024 after a two-year coaching spell at Turkey’s Antalyaspor. He had signed a contract to 2027.

    The club said it would soon announce who would be in charge for this week’s league game against Werder Bremen.

  • Bundesliga: Boniface strike hands Leverkusen thrilling comeback win

    Bundesliga: Boniface strike hands Leverkusen thrilling comeback win

    Bayer Leverkusen pulled off a stunning Bundesliga comeback when they twice fought back from a goal down as Victor Boniface netted a 93rd-minute winner in a 4-3 home victory over VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday.

    Second-placed Leverkusen have nine points from four games, level with SC Freiburg and Eintracht Frankurt and two ahead of Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig, who play later on Sunday.

    In spite taking home the three points, it was far from a convincing performance from the champions, with midfielder Granit Xhaka criticising his side’s defending.

    “This is a huge wake-up call for all of us. We can’t continue with this performance,” Xhaka told DAZN.

    “We can’t defend so naively. That’s not good enough and shouldn’t happen at this level. A top team doesn’t concede two goals in nine minutes! It was all far too easy.”

    Coach Xabi Alonso opted to shuffle his pack, making five changes to the team that beat Feyenoord 4-0 in the Champions League, and Leverkusen suffered a nightmare start as they conceded from a Nordi Mukiele own goal in the fourth minute.

    Leverkusen levelled nine minutes later when Florian Wirtz found space on the edge of the box and swept his shot into the bottom corner, before an unmarked Jonathan Tah scored their second with a cool header at the back post.

    The lead was short-lived as the visitors equalised from a Sebastiaan Bornauw header before Mattias Svanberg went on a driving run in Leverkusen’s half and curled the ball past goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky on the stroke of halftime.

    Leverkusen looked more assured after Alsonso made two changes during the break and their pressure quickly told, as substitute Piero Hincapie headed home a corner in the 49th minute.

    Alonso brought on attackers Boniface and Martin Terrier with Leverkusen desperately seeking a winner and Wolfsburg quickly faded under the pressure.

    The visitors suffered another blow when substitute Yannick Gerhardt was shown a red card in the 88th minute after clattering into Jeremie Frimpong from behind and then stepping on the defender’s ankle.

    Sensing disarray in Wolfsburg’s ranks, the hosts surged forward and Nigerian Boniface, who started on the bench despite scoring twice in Leverkusen’s last league game, pounced on a loose ball in the penalty area and rifled home the winner.

    “We knew how Wolfsburg would play and what we were up against… we really wanted to turn the game around for our fans,” Boniface said.

    “We managed to do that. Now, of course, we’re very happy.”

  • Bayern Munich chiefs move for Vincent Kompany

    Bayern Munich chiefs move for Vincent Kompany

    Bayern Munich are closing in on a shock managerial appointment this summer.

    The German giants, who lost the Bundesliga for the first time in a decade, are appointing Vincent Kompany as their head coach.

    The Belgian, who was relegated with Burnley this season, will take the reigns in Bavaria.

    Per The Mirror and countless other sources, Kompany is the preferred choice of the Bayern board.

    He will replace Thomas Tuchel, who was let go despite reaching the Champions League semi finals.

    Bayern finished third in the Bundesliga, with Bayer Leverkusen winning their first league title.

  • Bayer Leverkusen makes history with unbeaten league title

    Bayer Leverkusen makes history with unbeaten league title

    Bayer Leverkusen became the first Bundesliga team to finish a league season unbeaten as their dream of an ‘invincible treble’ remained alive.

    Xabi Alonso’s side had already secured their first league title but made more history as Saturday’s 2-1 win at home against Augsburg ensured they finished the domestic campaign undefeated.

    Leverkusen season-long unbeaten run is now at 51 games in all competitions – already breaking a 59-year-old Uefa record – and two more wins will secure a remarkable treble.

    They face Atalanta in the Europa League final in Dublin on Wednesday, followed by the German Cup final against second-tier Kaiserslautern three days later.

    In a party-style atmosphere, Leverkusen were rarely troubled by Augsburg as Victor Boniface opened the scoring after 12 minutes, converting Amine Adli’s pass from inside the penalty area.

    The lead was doubled soon after from a close-range effort by Robert Andrich and, despite Mert Komur’s second-half strike in reply, Leverkusen were able to finish a memorable league campaign in winning ways.

    Leverkusen have surpassed the 49-game unbeaten run Portuguese giants Benfica enjoyed between 1963 and 1965.

    This season they won 28 of their 34 games in the Bundesliga, scoring 89 goals and conceding just 24.

    Their last league defeat was at the end of last season, when they lost 3-0 at Bochum.

    Should they finish the season unbeaten in all competitions then it will be 53 games they have gone without experiencing defeat.

    BBC

  • Victor Boniface scoops Bundesliga rookie of the year award

    Victor Boniface scoops Bundesliga rookie of the year award

    Super Eagles and Bayer Leverkusen forward, Victor Boniface has been voted the German Bundesliga Rookie of the season.

    He beat Xavi Simons, Ian Maatsen and Maximilian Beier to the top prize in Germany on Wednesday.

    He won the monthly award a record four times in a row – from August to December 2023 before spending more time on the bench due to injury.

    It would be recalled that the Super Eagles striker,  has been instrumental for Bayer 04 Leverkusen in the German Bundesliga, netting 13 times and creating nine goals to shoot the ‘Die Werkself’ to their first-ever Bundesliga title and dethrone 10-time consecutive champions Bayern Munich.

     

  • Bundesliga: Boniface scores 20th goal of the season as Leverkusen extend unbeaten run to 50

    Bundesliga: Boniface scores 20th goal of the season as Leverkusen extend unbeaten run to 50

    Nigerian striker Victor Boniface scored his 20th goal of the season as his club Bayer Leverkusen thrashed Bochum 5-0 in their Bundesliga clash on Sunday night.

    Boniface’s goal came from the penalty spot in the first half of the thrilling encounter.

    Nathan Tella in the process of wriggling past Bochum’s defenders was fouled and the resultant spot kick was converted by his Nigerian teammate, Boniface.

    The goal was  Boniface’s 20th  across all competitions for Die Werkself this season.

    The win extended Xabi Alonso’s side’s unbeaten streak to 50 games across all competitions this season.

    Bayer Leverkusen have already won the Bundesliga title.

    The German side are on course for a treble this season as they have reached the final of the DFB Pokal and UEFA Europa League.

     

  • Bundesliga: Super Eagles’ Victor Boniface listed in team of the season

    Bundesliga: Super Eagles’ Victor Boniface listed in team of the season

    Super Eagles and Bayer Leverkusen forward, Victor Boniface has been named in the Bundesliga Team of the Season.

    Boniface who was out injured and missed out of action for around three months could still make the team of the season due to outstanding performances for club.

    The forward leads the attack and is flanked by Harry Kane and Serhou Guirassy.

    The 23-year-old has so far scored 11 goals and provided nine assists in 20 Bundesliga games for Die Werkself.

    Five of his Bayer Leverkusen teammates were also included in the Team of the Season.

    They are: Jeremie Frimpong, Jonathan Tah, Alejandro Grimaldo, Granit Xhaka and Florian Wirtz.

  • Leverkusen to name street after coach Xabi Alonso

    Leverkusen to name street after coach Xabi Alonso

    The Leverkusen city council is examining the requirements to officially name a street, a square or a road after Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso.

    Alonso led Leverkusen to a historic maiden Bundesliga title and they were crowned champions after a 5-0 win over Werder Bremen on Sunday.

    Ahead of the match, fans placed “Xabi-Alonso-Allee” (Xabi Alonso Avenue) stickers on street signs and the city is now looking into ways of making it official.

    Alonso, sporting director Simon Rolfes and CEO Fernando Carro are also to become honorary citizens of the city, a statement said on Monday.

    Rolfes said he didn’t get much sleep after the club claimed the historic title, but stressed he wasn’t the last one to leave the party.

    “I didn’t sleep for too long,” Rolfes told broadcasters ZDF in their Morgenmagazin morning show.

    He admitted he couldn’t tell how long the party lasted on Sunday evening “because the players kept it going.”

    Leverkusen will receive the Bundesliga trophy only on the final matchday of the season on May 18 and, according to dpa information, the official title party will take place at the BayArena on May 26, a day after the German Cup final.

    “We still have a few goals, the big party will take place after the German Cup final. Yesterday everything was very spontaneous, but these are usually the most beautiful celebrations,” he said.

    Leverkusen are favourites to win the Cup final against Kaiserslautern on May 25.

    “This is something very special, and we will do everything to achieve it,” Rolfes said.

    A treble winning season is also still possible, as they took an important step towards the Europa League semi-finals with a 2-0 win in the first leg of their quarter-finals clash against West Ham.

    Leverkusen are unbeaten in all of their 43 season matches and a record 29 in the Bundesliga in 2023-24.