Tag: Bundesliga

  • Bundesliga: Maier joins Neuer to castigate Bayern for sacking goalkeeper trainer, Tapalovic

    Bundesliga: Maier joins Neuer to castigate Bayern for sacking goalkeeper trainer, Tapalovic

    Bayern Munich’s legendary  goalkeeper,  Sepp Maier has backed Manuel Neuer over his recent criticism of the club’s sporting leadership  concerning the release of the club’s goalkeeper coach Toni Tapalovic.

    Maier has joined goaler Manuel Nueur to label the release of Tapalovic very wrong.

    “Of course I am siding with Manu because I was a goalkeeper myself and as a team captain Neuer had a right to express himself,” he added.

    Maier was a long-time Munich and West Germany goalkeeper, winning three European Cups with Bayern Munich and Euro 1972 and the 1974 World Cup with the national team.

    In his later years he was also national team goalkeeper coach.

    Neuer, who is sidelined for the rest of the season with a leg fracture, had criticised Bayern Munich officials over the release of Tapalovic.

    He had worked at the club since his arrival in 2011 and was also his friend and best man at his wedding.

    “For me it was a blow when I was already lying on the ground. I felt like my heart was being ripped out, that was the most extreme thing I have experienced in my career,” Neuer said.

    Bayern Munich’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Oliver Kahn and sports director Hasan Salihamidzic hit back at Neuer, saying the remarks were inappropriate.

    Both of them said Neuer put personal interests over those of the club at an important stage of the season.

    But Maier said: “Manu is allowed to speak out. And Brazzo [Salihamidzic] can consider it right or not. Manu is a mature player and a fine and free person.

    “I also spoke out in the past if I didn’t like something. I didn’t go public and said it internally but Manu has saved Bayern Munich in so many games and always played at the top level.

    “Therefore he is allowed to show his disappointment. That is only human.”

  • Bundesliga: Moukoko fires Dortmund to the top of the league

    Bundesliga: Moukoko fires Dortmund to the top of the league

    Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund have risen to the top of the German league after teenage substitute Youssoufa Moukoko scored the only goal of the encounter between Dortmund and Schalke 04.

    Meanwhile, rivals Bayern haven’t won in their last four games having played three draws and a loss to Augsburg on Saturday afternoon.

    In Dortmund, the home side looked set to lose another chance to capitalize on Bayern’s slip-up, before a late goal from 17-year-old striker Moukoko saw them claim all three points.

    Augsburg’s Florian Niederlechner had a golden opportunity to open the scoring after 11 minutes, but a crucial intervention from Bayern defender Dayot Upamecano saw his shot scuffed into the hands of Manuel Neuer.

    Bayern Munich have won the German league 7 consecutive times.

  • Hudson-Odoi close to joining Bayer Leverkusen

    Hudson-Odoi close to joining Bayer Leverkusen

    Chelsea player Callum Hudson-Odoi is set to leave on loan to join Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen

    According to Sky Sports, the young winger has assessed interest in him from more than 20 clubs around Europe.

    Hudson-Odoi will spend the season in the Bundesliga, where he hopes regular first-team football can reignite his career.

    The deal is not yet done, but Sky suggests that there is a willingness from both parties to find an agreement.

    Hudson-Odoi was close to signing for Borussia Dortmund on loan a year ago.

  • Nigerian forward, Sadiq Umar set to join Borussia Dortmund

    Nigerian forward, Sadiq Umar set to join Borussia Dortmund

    Nigeria and Almeria forward Umar Sadiq is on the verge of joining the German side, Borussia Dortmund in a deal worth £30M.

    The German side sold their main striker Erling Haaland to Manchester City this summer and would be replacing him with the lanky Nigerian forward.

    Meanwhile, Dortmund has already employed the services of Sebastian Haller but has been ruled out for six months due to an injury diagnosed as a testicular tumor.

    The former European champions have identified Sadiq as the perfect replacement for the Cameroon striker.

    Dortmund has reportedly agreed on a deal for Sadiq and will pay as much as €30 million including add-ons.

    The 25-year-old scored 18 goals and recorded 12 assists in 36 league appearances to help Almeria secure promotion to LaLiga last season.

    He has been linked with the likes of Benfica, Villarreal, Sevilla, and Valencia this season.

    Umar Sadiq Mesbah is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for the Spanish club UD Almería and the Nigeria national team. Sadiq formerly represented the Nigeria national under-23 team and was an important member of the squad that won a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics

  • Finally, Sadio Mane joins Bayern Munich

    Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich have announced the signing of Liverpool striker Sadio Mane.

    Mane joins Bayern on a three-year contract, for a fee mooted to be between €35-45m.

    The Senegal captain said: “I am very happy to finally be at FC Bayern Munich.

    “We had many conversations and from the beginning I felt the great interest of this great club. So I had no doubt from the beginning: this is the right time for this challenge. I want to achieve many things with this club, also internationally.

    “Even during my stay in Salzburg, I followed a lot of FC Bayern matches, I like this club a lot.”

  • My time at Bayern Munich is over – Lewandowski

    My time at Bayern Munich is over – Lewandowski

    Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski has declared his intention to leave the German champions.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the Polish international has a year on his Bayern deal.

    “My time at Bayern is over, I don’t see any chance of continuing at this club,” Lewandowski said.

    “The transfer is probably the best solution for both parties.

    “Bayern is a serious club but I hope they don’t keep me just because with the contract in hand they can do it.”

    He added: “I prefer not to say anything more for now. After playing my last game with the national team there will be time to say more and maybe I’ll have more information.”

  • Borussia Dortmund name Terzic as new coach

    Borussia Dortmund name Terzic as new coach

    Edin Terzic returned as coach of Borussia Dortmund on Monday, a year after leaving the same job.

    He will sign a deal until 2025, Borussia Dortmund said in a statement on Monday.

    Terzic was installed as interim coach at Borussia Dortmund in December 2020.

    But by the time he had achieved a UEFA Champions League place and a German Cup triumph that season, Borussia Dortmund had already agreed to recruit Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Marco Rose.

    Terzic then moved upstairs to become technical director.

    Fast forward a year and Rose has been let go after an underwhelming campaign and Terzic was the obvious and cheap choice for the Bundesliga runners-up.

    The 39-year-old German-Croatian takes on a side who are losing Erling Haaland to Manchester City but have already recruited Germany trio Niklas Süle, Nico Schlotterbeck and Karim Adeyemi.

    Cologne’s Salih Özcan is also arriving.

  • Bundesliga: Borussia Dortmund part ways with coach

    Bundesliga: Borussia Dortmund part ways with coach

    Borussia Dortmund said on Friday they have parted ways with coach Marco Rose after just one year, with media reports immediately saying Edin Terzic could return to take his place.

    Borussia Dortmund are the fifth Bundesliga club in need of a new helmsman within the past six days.

    Rose, 45, joined Borussia Dortmund last year from Borussia Mönchengladbach but they had an inconsistent season, never able to challenge Bayern Munich who claimed a 10th straight title.

    Borussia Dortmund went out early in the UEFA Champions League and the German Cup.

    They said the decision to dismiss Rose was made in a season-ending analysis, involving him and top officials led by chief executive officer Hans-Joachim Watzke, on Thursday.

    “The day was not an easy one for all of us, as we have all held each other in high regard and continue to do so.

    “After a season that was unsatisfactory for various reasons, we were forced to conclude that we did not achieve the maximum possible in many areas,” Watzke said.

    Rose, on his part, said: “In spite of a difficult season with many uncertainties, I was convinced by our path.

    “During our discussion, I developed the impression there was no longer a 100 percent conviction among all those responsible. We therefore ultimately decided together to end the cooperation.”

    Rose’s departure at Borussia Mönchengladbach last year set an extraordinary merry-go-round at the helm in motion, with Adi Hütter joining from Eintracht Frankfurt.

    Oliver Glasner took over at Eintracht Frankfurt in a move from Wolfsburg, with Julian Nagelsmann going to Bayern Munich from RB Leipzig.

    Nagelsmann and Europa League winner Glasner are the only ones still in charge, with Hütter and Borussia Mönchengladbach parting ways on Saturday, and Jesse Marsch long out at RB Leipzig.

    Also, Wolfsburg have gone through two coaches in Mark van Bommel and Florian Kohfeldt.

    Kohfeldt had to go a few days ago along with Hütter, while Hoffenheim’s Sebastian Hoeneß followed in mid-week.

    Markus Weinzierl resigned at Augsburg, and Rose is now the fifth man out in six days since the season finale.

    Rose last year took over from Terzic who was made interim coach following the autumn 2020 departure of Lucien Favre.

    Former assistant coach Terzic achieved stability by leading Borussia Dortmund into the UEFA Champions League and winning the German Cup with them in his final game in charge.

    Popular Terzic was made technical director and it is being speculated he would now return to the coaching bench and become Rose’s successor.

    The deal is expected to be announced at the weekend.

    But there was no confirmation however from Borussia Dortmund who only said that there would be talks on the issue “over the coming days.”

    Borussia Dortmund are meanwhile aiming for a serious title challenge next season.

    For that, they have already signed three German international players — forward Karim Adeyemi and defenders Nico Schlotterbeck and Niklas Süle.

    But they have lost star striker Erling Haaland to Manchester City and midfielder Axel Witsel has also left.

  • Perfect 10 for Bayern Munich as next Bundesliga title sealed

    Perfect 10 for Bayern Munich as next Bundesliga title sealed

    Bayern Munich on Saturday won a record-extending 10th consecutive Bundesliga title with a 3-1 home victory over second-placed Borussia Dortmund.

    They thus became the first side in a major league to do so.

    Juventus previously managed nine Serie A championships in succession but Bayern Munich are the first to have a decade of undisputed dominance in a leading division.

    Bayern Munich have now won 32 German championships with 31 coming in the Bundesliga era from the 1963/1964 season.

    A brilliant Serge Gnabry goal opened the scoring after 15 minutes, while Robert Lewandowski doubled the lead before the break.

    In the second half, Borussia Dortmund cut the deficit through Emre Can’s penalty kick.

    But in spite of goalscoring chances they could not find the equaliser needed to extend the title race, before Jamal Musiala ended matters six minutes from time.

    Bayern Munich lead the table by 12 points with just three games remaining to give coach Julian Nagelsmann his first major honour in his debut season in Munich.

    But while the personnel has changed in Munich over the last decade, the outcome of Bayern Munich winning the Bundesliga —— often with room to spare —- has remained constant.

    Bayern Munich have not been at their best this season, as witnessed by their early exit from the German Cup and disappointing quarter-final loss in the UEFA Champions League.

    But in over 31 games of the 34 match Bundesliga season they have remained untouchable.

    “It was important for us in the end to finish it sensibly after the elimination against Villarreal”, Nagelsmann said, adding he remained “very ambitious” for the future.

    Nagelsmann was showered in beer by his players, who danced on the pitch in front of their fans in the 75,000 sold-out crowd.

    “The consistency of the club is exceedingly impressive,” said German federation president Bernd Neuendorf, who highlighted that it was the first title since 2019 celebrated in a full stadium due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Borussia Dortmund fought bravely, with Can’s 52nd minute penalty kick after Joshua Kimmich fouled Marco Reus.

    They made the game tense and only a save from Manuel Neuer and block from Lucas Hernandez prevented Marco Reus levelling.

    Star striker Erling Haaland also went close, firing over the bar from an awkward height.

    But that was in stark contrast to the first half Bayern Munich dominated and it was too little too late.

    A corner-kick broke the deadlock when Leon Goretzka headed to Gnabry, who controlled with his thigh and volleyed into the top corner from the edge of the box.

    Gnabry had another goal disallowed for offside before Lewandowski notched his 33rd of the season from Thomas Müller’s pass after a careless Borussia Dortmund giveaway.

    And when Musiala forced home after goalkeeper Marwin Hitz saved his initial shot, Bayern Munich could start their celebrations early.

    Müller also reached the personal milestone of a record 11th Bundesliga title with this victory.

    “We definitely wanted it today (Saturday),” Müller said. “We could play out the frustration from the soul —- everything is wonderful now.”

    It summed up Borussia Dortmund’s title challenge this year —- of being good in places but not consistent enough in the whole contest to cause damage.

    Meanwhile, results from matches elsewhere in the competition however did confirm qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League.

    Bayer Leverkusen boosted their own hopes of reaching the elite continental competition by going third with a 4-1 win at Greuther Fürth, which relegated the bottom-placed hosts.

    RB Leipzig failed to repeat their midweek German Cup semi-final success over Union Berlin as late goals condemned them to a shock 2-1 defeat in falling to fourth.

    Freiburg, who meet RB Leipzig in the German Cup final next month, fought back from two goals down but were held 3-3 by Borussia Mönchengladbach’s injury-time equaliser.

    They stay fifth, two points behind RB Leipzig in the final qualifying berth to the 2022/2023 UEFA Champions League.

    Cologne beat Arminia Bielefeld 3-1 to stay on the heels of Union Berlin above them in sixth, while Eintracht Frankfurt and Hoffenheim drew 2-2.

  • Bundesliga: Bayer Leverkusen held as penalty kick disallowed

    Bundesliga: Bayer Leverkusen held as penalty kick disallowed

    Third-placed Bayer Leverkusen were held to a 0-0 Bundesliga draw at Bochum on Sunday with Moussa Diaby having a goal from the penalty kick spot ruled out.

    The goal was disallowed because he slipped and touched the ball twice.

    The bizarre occurrence, with the ball looping up into the goal but not counting, was a rare highlight in a lacklustre game.

    But the point does little to harm Bayer Leverkusen’s chances of finishing in the 2022/2023 UEFA Champions League places with five games to go.

    Sunday’s later Bundesliga action also focuses on the race for the top four.

    RB Leipzig in fourth host sixth-placed Hoffenheim and fifth-placed Freiburg are at Eintracht Frankfurt.

    Bayern Munich beat Augsburg 1-0 on Saturday to edge closer to their 10th straight Bundesliga title.