Category: Bundesliga
John Brooks Remains USMNT’s 1st Choice Centre-Back Among Emerging Talents
By Chris Smith.
From Major League Soccer to Europe, the United States is enjoying an explosion of talent like never before.
The likes of Weston [...]
Schalke In Trouble Ahead Of Revierderby – Bundesliga Zeitung
By Andy Wales.
It’s been a few weeks since the last edition of this column. That has been down to me relocating to Germany and adjusting to big cha [...]
Bayern’s Chris Richards On MLS-To-Bundesliga Pathway And His Time At FC Dallas
By Chris Smith.
Bayern Munich defender Chris Richards believes the success he is enjoying in the Bundesliga, alongside the likes of Tyler Adams and [...]
The Bundesliga Returns For 2020-21 Facing Challenges On And Off The Pitch
Bundesliga Zeitung, by Andy Wales.
A new season is usually a time of hope, full of dreams and optimism for what lies ahead. Whether that be repeati [...]
Liverpool’s Thiago Transfer Remains In The Balance As Klopp Holds Talks With Wijnaldum
By Andy Jones.
Thiago Alcantara has been heavily linked with Liverpool all summer, and whilst reports continue to circulate around the transfer rum [...]
Leon Goretzka: Bayern’s Modern Midfielder Cut From A Vintage Cloth
By George Nash.
In the aftermath of last weekend's Champions League final, there were many things to dissect and discuss. Kingsley Coman’s performa [...]
Robert Lewandowski – The Uncrowned Goal King
By Andy Wales.
The Ballon d’Or is widely regarded as the most prestigious individual award in the game. Organised by France Football, voting is com [...]
Do Bayer Leverkusen Already Have Their Kai Havertz Replacement?
By Christian Evans.
After failing to achieve Champions League qualification, Bayer Leverkusen appear destined to lose prize asset Kai Havertz.
H [...]
Jesse Marsch: Where Next For The American Coach Given Wings By Red Bull?
By Luke James.
It isn’t unusual for elite-level coaches to set their sights upon managing their national team, especially after leading a youthful [...]
Why The Dislike For RB Leipzig?
By James Nalton.
RB Leipzig are far from The Baddest Football Club in the World, but that means little given the competition for this particular ti [...]