Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 54 — The latest on Bayern Munich's transfer sagas with Robert Lewandowski, Sadio Mane, and ...
Bremen would make his deal permanent in 2013 for €3m where he would score 7 and assist thrice in a year and a half long stint before going on loan to Freiburg for half a season. Manuel Neuer joined for a club record fee of €30m, which was also the most expensive fee for a goalkeeper at the time. Did Jupp Heynckes deserve better than only being known for this one season where Bayern came ever so close but couldn’t get the job done in any tournament? Outside of a two year period from 2017 to 2019, Neuer has been undoubtedly the best goalkeeper in the world all the way up until the last few months with the rise of one Thibaut Courtois. The greatest goalkeeper of all time: Manuel Peter Neuer. Miroslav Klose wasn’t a huge loss as Mario Gómez had taken over the duties of starting number 9, but he was still a world class player who Bayern could have treated better. He would be disappointed by his playing time and would leave the very next season on loan to Werder Bremen, where he was wildly successful with 11 goals and 6 assists in the league, not missing a single game. Jupp Heynckes’ return to Bayern showcased his quality as a manager and it seemed inevitable this squad would do big things, but it was at the final hurdle that it all fell apart. One poor game was enough for his contract with Galatasaray to be terminated. But Hamit Altintop was the closest, a player who still had a few years left at the top but would not be able to negotiate a contract extension in Munich, instead signing for Real Madrid on a free transfer. I think Emre Can is one of the most underrated players in the modern era. Can still has many years left at the top level at 28, so it remains to be seen where his fascinating career goes next.
Anthony Modeste snatched a goal for Borussia Dortmund late on as they grabbed a draw against rivals Bayern Munich in the much-anticipated Der Klassiker.
Dortmund's Anthony Modeste, right, scores the 2-2 goal in overtime against Bayern's goalkeeper Manuel Neuer during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich in Dortmund, Germany. Dortmund's Anthony Modeste, left, scores the 2-2 goal in overtime against Bayern's goalkeeper Manuel Neuer during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich in Dortmund, Germany. The draw leaves both teams level on points in the Bundesliga table.
Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt said it wasn't the best game for the defending champions as Borussia Dortmund nicked a late draw in Der Klassiker.
[By India Today Web Desk](/author/india-today-web-desk): Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt said it wasn't the best game for the defending champions as Borussia Dortmund nicked a late draw in Der Klassiker. Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt said it wasn't the best game for the defending champions as Borussia Dortmund nicked a late draw in Der Klassiker. In the last minutes, they scored for 2-1 out of nothing.
Complete a sensational two-goal comeback and snatch a 2-2 draw.
The visitors shot out of the blocks after the break and Sadio Mane should have done better with a diving header in front of empty goal from close range in the 49th. Germany international Goretzka threaded a low shot through a crowded box and into the corner to put the visitors in front with their first chance of the game. Youssoufa Moukoko cut the deficit in the 74th minute to become the youngest scorer in the history of Der Klassiker at 17-years-old as Bayern ended the game with 10 men after Kingsley Coman was sent off in the 90th minute with a second booking.
Leon Goretzka gave Bayern Munich an early advantage in the 33rd minute before Leroy Sane added another in the 53rd minute to double the lead in front of 81,000 ...
With this win, Leverkusen got their second win of the season and they climbed to 14th position with eight points. The Bavarians are at third position in the points table with 16 points. Kingsley Coman was sent off in the 90th minute with a second booking, reducing Bayern to 10 men.
had an entertaining finish...for the neutrals. For the ex-Bayern keeper and current CEO, it was sheer agony.
We have to get to first place quickly.” We have to play some situations in a better way, then the game would be decided. A former Bayern goalkeeper himself, Kahn knows all too well the agony of conceding goals — and especially in this fashion. BVB were pretty dead and we brought them back to the game ourselves.” “We should have decided the game long before. Still, sometimes the beast will emerge from within — and when Bayern dropped another two Bundesliga points in the dying seconds of Der Klassiker against [Borussia Dortmund](https://www.fearthewall.com), Kahn's frustration was...palpable.
Honorary Bayern Munich President Uli Hoeness has slammed his side's performance in Saturday's 2-2 draw with Borussia Dortmund as 'not Bayern-like'.
Hoeness said he felt the club was feeling the loss of star striker Robert Lewandowsi, who departed for Barcelona in the summer, but that coach Julian Nagelsmann had the ability to "compensate" for the loss of the striker. "It's actually not Bayern-like. Hoeness, who played 239 games for Bayern and later served as manager and president as the club established itself at the forefront of German football, said letting Dortmund come back from 2-0 down to draw the match in the last seconds was at odds with the club's ethos.
Bayern Munich was careless with the ball, poor positionally on defense, inefficient with its scoring chances, and fell into the trap of playing Borussia ...
Listen below or [on Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/episode/4OtT8bizJAnTWU77czwBve?go=1&sp_cid=6024ffdb8049fe8a53c9ca8ffb8eff99&utm_source=embed_player_p&utm_medium=desktop): We’re all angry, but we have to move on.” Now we have to look ahead and focus on the upcoming important games,” Pavard told beIN Sports (as captured by
FUMING Oliver Kahn slipped off his chair as he watched Borussia Dortmund score a dramatic 95th-minute equaliser.The exasperated Bayern Munich CEO, 53,
[Bayern](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/team/1249869/bayern-munich/). [Dortmund](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/team/1250149/borussia-dortmund/) got a further boost when Kingsley Coman was sent off in the 90th minute. [HOW TO GET FREE BETS ON FOOTBALL](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/betting-tips/19779073/football-free-bets-offers-bonus-new-sign-up/) [2-2 in the Bundesliga](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/20022221/borussia-dortmund-vs-bayern-munich-live-stream-score-tv-channel-bundesliga-online/). [Jude Bellingham sent Alphonso Davies to hospital](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/20051619/alphonso-davies-jude-bellingham-borussia-dortmund-bayern-munich/) after accidentally catching him in the face with a high boot. [Bayern Munich CEO](https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/20021073/bayern-munich-kahn-cristiano-ronaldo/), 53, sat in the stands helpless as his side were unable to hold on against their Bundesliga rivals.
It was Youssoufa Moukoko who gave Dortmund hopes of a comeback at their home, scoring in the 74th minute.
But he thundered a shot from 22 metres in the 38th minute. The Bavarians are at third position in the points table with 16 points. Kingsley Coman was sent off in the 90th minute with a second booking, reducing Bayern to 10 men.
With every online abuse study, it becomes more and more convincing just how much the beautiful game has been marred by social media.
[Sport1](https://www.sport1.de/news/fussball/bundesliga/2022/10/twitter-check-choupo-moting-wird-am-haufigsten-beleidigt?utm_source=sharing_platform&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharing_app), the attacker has an “insult percentage” of 7.3%. Be kinder to one another wherever it be — whether online, or in real life. However the passion for success and victory often blinds fans and they use social media to make their opinions heard, sometimes in a harsh and hurtful tone.
One of the brightest young talents in football right now is Florian Wirtz, who currently plays for Bayer Leverkusen. He was playing some sensational football ...
That being said, it is remarkable that Wirtz is still just 19 years of age and if he looks like the same player upon his return then Real Madrid should not think twice before making their move. In this respect, they have moved away from their old Galactico strategy and adapted to the ever-changing transfer market. Real Madrid are a club who are always on the lookout for the next big thing.
Real Madrid have been joined by Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich in the race to sign Bayer Leverkusen prodigy Florian Wirtz.
He also went on to become the youngest goalscorer in Bundesliga history at the age of 17 years and 34 days, which was later surpassed by Youssoufa Moukoko. However, Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich have now entered the fray to sign the teenage sensation, providing competition to Real Madrid. Bayer Leverkusen has been a hotbed for talent in recent years and we have seen several teenagers catching the eye in the BayArena in recent years. Wirtz is claimed to be regarded as the cream of the crop by the German champions as they look to beat Real Madrid for his signature. [Real Madrid](https://www.sportskeeda.com/team/real-madrid-cf) have been joined by Bundesliga giants [Bayern Munich](https://www.sportskeeda.com/team/fc-bayern-munich) in the race to sign Bayer Leverkusen prodigy Florian Wirtz. The report claims that Bayern Munich, who are always looking for players from the Bundesliga, have identified Wirtz as the next target from the league.
Since taking over as CEO in June 2021, Oliver Kahn has cut a very calm and, at times, even detached figure at Bayern Munich. But on Saturday night, ...
A degree of carelessness is maybe understandable, if not excusable, when deep down, they know they’re likely to win the league come what may. This time, they played as if BVB’s chances of staging a comeback after going 2-0 down were not worthy of serious consideration and were duly punished for their presumptuousness. Kahn’s meme-tastic reaction shows the whole extent of the Bayern hierarchy’s frustration this autumn.
Serge Gnabry had a very curious role. He floated all over the pitch, often doubling on the left with Sadio Mané. Whatever Julian Nagelsmann was trying to ...
Perhaps Gnabry coming in from the left — Serge did play some wingback, after all — and Mané maximizing his experience and nous in dragging center-back out of position? I find a ‘4’ here to be harsh — Bayern missed him in the game’s closing stages. Listen below or [on Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/episode/4OtT8bizJAnTWU77czwBve?go=1&sp_cid=6024ffdb8049fe8a53c9ca8ffb8eff99&utm_source=embed_player_p&utm_medium=desktop): [Borussia Dortmund](https://www.fearthewall.com) vs [Bayern Munich](https://www.bavarianfootballworks.com) was a game of many phases, and moments of heroism and chicanery alike. - Sabitzer right and Goretzka left was interesting. It means less influence and direct involvement in front of goal, but Bayern have numerous technicians to drift centrally.
Bayern Munich defender, Matthijs de Ligt, has identified what cost his team the game during their Bundesliga 2-2 draw with Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.
I think that is what may be in the last 30 or 20 minutes it was not really good.” De Ligt believes Bayern Munich players lost focus on defending towards the closing stages of the match against Dortmund after they threw away a two-goal lead to draw with the host. Bayern Munich defender, Matthijs de Ligt, has identified what cost his team the game during their Bundesliga 2-2 draw with Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.