Category: Bundesliga
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 [...]
The Sky Is The Limit For Serge Gnabry At Bayern
By Andy Wales.
Many highly-rated teenage footballers will fail to fulfil what is seen to be their potential. For a time, it appeared Serge Gnabry w [...]
Borussia Dortmund Is Not Always A Bed Of Roses For Young Talent
By Matthew Wilson.
17-year-old Jude Bellingham finally put months of speculation to rest when he announced that he signed for frequent German Bunde [...]
Chelsea Jumped At The Chance To Sign Timo Werner To Add Yet More Firepower
By Jerry Mancini.
When a club has the opportunity to sign one of the best players in world football, they must take full advantage, as such opportu [...]
André Schürrle Retirement At 29 Is Further Evidence Of An Emerging, Progressive Honesty In Football
By George Nash.
On the surface, there might not seem to be a great deal of common ground between André Schürrle and the majority of people approach [...]
Erling Haaland: Norwegian Superstar – The Story So Far
By Cain Smith.
Each superstar footballer seems to have a 'breakthrough season', where their supreme talent is first shown on the big stage.
Kyli [...]
Daniel Bohl On The ‘Way Too Fast’ Timo Werner & Learning From Martin Schmidt At Mainz
James Rowe spoke to German midfielder Daniel Bohl for WFi. They discussed his time at Mainz 05, playing for Germany at youth level, and the best playe [...]
Bundesliga Plays Last Matchday Of The Season But The Drama Isn’t Done Yet
Bundesliga Zeitung, by Andy Wales.
The 2019/20 Bundesliga has almost reached its conclusion. A season that brought excitement, intrigue, an enforce [...]