Bayern Munich moved ten points clear at the summit of the Bundesliga with an emphatic 5-0 victory over Dusseldorf. Bayern's 10 point lead at the top last 24 hours before Dortmunds game the following day. The German giants gained the lead in the 15th minute through an own goal by Mathias Jorgensen. Some good passing... Continue Reading →
Sancho on fire as Dortmund sink lowly Paderborn and keep the pressure on Bayern
Following their disappointing defeat at home to Bayern in midweek, Dortmund reminded viewers of just how lethal they can be going forwards as they ripped apart bottom of the league side Paderborn 6-1. Bundesliga minnows Paderborn hosted title-chasing Dortmund in the late kick off on Sunday evening, with the home side coming into the game... Continue Reading →
Potential Chelsea targets Alaba and Guerreiro star as Sancho struggles: Bayern edge past Dortmund to all but seal the Title
Tuesday’s Der Klassiker had more at stake than usual, with the title as well as the usual bragging rights on the line. Bayern arrived at the empty Signal Iduna Park with a four point gap over their old rivals, knowing that the home side would be without their twelfth man (the Yellow Wall), as games... Continue Reading →
Bayern put 5 past Frankfurt to extend lead to 4 points
(Article written two days ago, Dortmund review will be up tomorrow!) Bayern re-established their four point lead in the Bundesliga by defeating Frankfurt 5-2 after second place Borussia Dortmund won 2-0 away at VfL Wolfsburg. Chelsea target, and current Barcelona player, Philippe Coutinho on loan at Bayern missed the game due to an ankle injury... Continue Reading →
Havertz comes out on top in his battle with Thuram as Leverkusen beat Mönchengladbach
Only cardboard cut outs were at Borussia Park to witness a high quality Rhine derby between two of the Bundesliga’s high fliers. The 13,000 lifeless figures were treated to a match of high quality and intensity as Leverkusen leapfrogged their rivals into third with a 3-1 away win. Among the talented players to catch the... Continue Reading →
Gladbach put three past Frankfurt in entertaining matchup.
Along with the other talented writers @TheChelseaSpot, I’ve been given a Bundesliga game to cover and monitor certain players that could suit this current Chelsea system under Frank Lampard. The game I chose was the Frankfurt vs Borussia Munchengladbach match which ended with Marco Rose’s Gladbach taking a 1-3 away win which allowed them to... Continue Reading →
Reliving Our Famous UCL run in 2012- Part 2: The Setback
Despite finishing top of the group, Chelsea faced a tricky draw in the form of Napoli, who finished runners up in their group, behind our fellow finalists Bayern Munich. The club from Naples had an impressive run in the group stage and finished ahead of Manchester City, scoring 10 times in the six games. Led... Continue Reading →
