Kane’s debut led Bayern to 4-0 inaugural victory against Werder in Bundesliga
The German football league, known as the Bundesliga, whistled its inaugural match today. The German league has been on the…
The German football league, known as the Bundesliga, whistled its inaugural match today. The German league has been on the…
Football in India continues to grow in popularity, and German football has already forged close relations with key Indian football stakeholders in recent years.
Germany winger Leroy Sane fired an 83rd-minute equaliser into the bottom left corner after Sadio Mane had two first-half goals disallowed for offside and Gladbach goalkeeper Yann Sommer had frustrated Bayern with 19 saves, the biggest number since data collecting started, according to statisticians Opta.
The forward is heading back to the club where he enjoyed four successful years before moving to west London, departing Stamford Bridge for his homeland as a European and world champion.
Dortmund said in a statement on Tuesday that the 75-year-old Rauball will propose his deputy, Reinhold Lonow, for election as his successor.
The result leaves Bremen second from bottom on goal difference, while champions Bayern have an unassailable 10-point lead at the summit with two games to spare.
The visitors were the better side after the break and after Kohr had a goal chalked off for offside, Silva gave them a deserved lead in the 61st minute with a thumping back-post header from Filip Kostic's pinpoint cross.
It was the wake-up call Dortmund needed as Achraf Hakimi brought the best out of Zingerle and Hazard clipped an effort wide before meeting Guerreiro's low ball to break the deadlock.
There were worried faces across the Leverkusen bench on 66 minutes though, as Havertz pulled up with injury and had to be substituted.
"If the fans are there, they are loud, and it (the abuse) all gets subdued," the star Indian forward said.