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After arriving in Leverkusen from Scottish giants Celtic, Frimpong brought his explosive pace, direct running, dribbling ability and work rate to bear, but it wasn't until Xabi Alonso was ...
5) A place to remember Sharing 20 years of memories of all shades has made the Allianz Arena synonymous with Bayern. The huge club museum is also located there, and it became a meeting point for ...
Adam Aznou is back at Bayern Munich in time for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, after a productive loan spell in Spain with Real Valladolid. There is plenty of competition for the left-back spot at ...
Former Hamburg and Cologne midfielder Jimmy Hartwig features in Life After Football, our series looking at how Bundesliga ...
As expected, Loïs Openda and Gerrit Holtmann are among the top five, but there's a new name topping the speed charts as we ...
Click here for DFB Cup final reaction! Match stats Leverkusen finished 2023/24 unbeaten in domestic competition across 34 Bundesliga and six DFB Cup games. Alonso's the third man after Niko Kovač ...
Match stats Alonso's Bayer have scored 41 goals in the 80th minute or later. Leverkusen have not lost a Bundesliga match since the final day of 2022/23 (3-0 vs. Bochum).The 2024/25 double winners ...
Xabi Alonso has ended any speculation about his future by confirming that he will be staying with Bayer Leverkusen beyond the 2023/24 season. As such, the Spaniard has been heavily linked with the ...
Bayern Munich remain firmly in contention to qualify for the UEFA Champions League knockouts after Minjae Kim's first-half goal gave them a 1-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain. Müller fizzes a ball ...
Werder Bremen and St. Pauli battled to a goalless draw at the Westerstadion on Matchday 31, with disallowed goals and a late red card adding drama to a tense match. Bremen and St. Pauli played out ...
Bayern Munich have named Vincent Kompany as their replacement for Thomas Tuchel in the head coaching role. Kompany, 38, has signed a three-year deal through to 30 June 2027, after two seasons in ...
Vincent Kompany's Bayern Munich came from behind to beat VfL Wolfsburg 3-2 at the Volkswagen Arena in the Belgian's first Bundesliga game as head coach.
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