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The Liverpool players did not quite join in with their supporters, who chanted “We’re the greatest team in Europe and we’re off to Germany” in the immediate aftermath of their exit from the Champions League, but they were singing from the same hymn... Full Article at Times Online
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STUTTGART, GERMANY - OCTOBER 31: Daniel van Buyten of Bayern gets medical treatment after his substitution during the Bundesliga match between VfB Stuttgart and FC Bayern Muenchen at Mercedes-Benz Arena on October 31, 2009 in Stuttgart, Germany. View Photo »
Liverpool, though, could actually earn as much money by failing to qualify as by progressing to the quarter finals of the Champions League. Werder Bremen’s income last season from winning the Champions League’s ‘ugly kid brother,’ as Steven Gerrard describes the Europa League, was greater than Bayern Mu...
Match Day Five of the UEFA Champions League group stage concludes today with at least two more places in the Round of 16 set to be filled. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
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MUNICH, Germany, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Teams for Wednesday's Champions League Group A match between Bayern Munich and Maccabi Haifa at Allianz Arena. Full Article at FourFourTwo.com
STUTTGART, GERMANY - OCTOBER 31: Head coach Louis van Gaal of Bayern shows a thumb up towards his players during the Bundesliga match between VfB Stuttgart and FC Bayern Muenchen at Mercedes-Benz Arena on October 31, 2009 in Stuttgart, Germany. View Photo »
Outside of Bayern Munich, who are just like one huge money making machine, the other Bundesliga clubs come into two categories: those with potential for greatness and those who struggle to compete
The relationship between Luca Toni and his Bayern Munich manager Louis van Gaal has reached the boiling point, and it seems like one of them is going to have to go. Full Article at European Soccer
Da heute wieder viele von euch nach einer Liveübertragung des FC Bayern München in der Champions League gegen Maccabi Haifa suchen, gibt es von mir die einzig wahre und ultimative Antwort: Sorry liebe Fans des VfL Wolfsburg, ihr schaut heute... Full Article at Soccer Blogs
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STUTTGART, GERMANY - OCTOBER 31: Daniel van Buyten of Bayern gets medical treatment after his substitution during the Bundesliga match between VfB Stuttgart and FC Bayern Muenchen at Mercedes-Benz Arena on October 31, 2009 in Stuttgart, Germany.
View Photo »STUTTGART, GERMANY - OCTOBER 31: Head coach Louis van Gaal of Bayern shows a thumb up towards his players during the Bundesliga match between VfB Stuttgart and FC Bayern Muenchen at Mercedes-Benz Arena on October 31, 2009 in Stuttgart, Germany.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 30: Arjen Robben of Bayern is challenged by Fabio Grosso2 of Juventus during the UEFA Champions League Group A match between FC Bayern Muenchen and Juventus Turin at Allianz Arena on September 30, 2009 in Munich, Germany.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 30: Daniel van Buyten of Bayern is challenged by Vicenzo Iaquinta of Juventus during the UEFA Champions League Group A match between FC Bayern Muenchen and Juventus Turin at Allianz Arena on September 30, 2009 in Munich, Germany.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 30: Arjen Robben of Bayern is challenged by Fabio Grosso2 of Juventus during the UEFA Champions League Group A match between FC Bayern Muenchen and Juventus Turin at Allianz Arena on September 30, 2009 in Munich, Germany.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 30: Daniel van Buyten of Bayern is challenged by Vicenzo Iaquinta of Juventus during the UEFA Champions League Group A match between FC Bayern Muenchen and Juventus Turin at Allianz Arena on September 30, 2009 in Munich, Germany.
View Photo »Bayern Munich's Daniel van Buyten (L) scores against RW Oberhausen during their German soccer cup (DFB-Pokal) match in Munich September 22, 2009. Munich won the match 5-0.
View Photo »Bayern Munich's Daniel van Buyten celebrates his goals against RW Oberhausen during their German soccer cup (DFB-Pokal) match in Munich September 22, 2009. Munich won the match 5-0.
View Photo »Bayern Munich's Luca Toni (L) is challenged by RW Oberhausen's Daniel Gordon during their German soccer cup (DFB-Pokal) match in Munich September 22, 2009.
View Photo »RW Oberhausen's goalkeeper Soeren Pirson reacts after Bayern Munich's Daniel van Buyten (not pictured) scored during their German soccer cup (DFB-Pokal) match in Munich September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Bayern Munich's Daniel van Buyten (R) scores against RW Oberhausen during their German soccer cup (DFB-Pokal) match in Munich September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Bayern Munich's Mario Gomez (R) scores against RW Oberhausen during their German soccer cup (DFB-Pokal) match in Munich September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Bayern Munich's Philipp Lahm (C) celebrates with teammates after scoring against RW Oberhausen during their German soccer cup (DFB-Pokal) match in Munich September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Bayern Munich's Breno (R) challenges RW Oberhausen's Ronny Koenig during their German soccer cup (DFB-Pokal) match in Munich September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Bayern Munich's Philipp Lahm (C) celebrates with teammates after scoring against RW Oberhausen during their German soccer cup (DFB-Pokal) match in Munich September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Bayern Munich's goalkeeper Michael Rensing (L) makes a save next to RW Oberhausen's Marinko Miletic during their German soccer cup (DFB-Pokal) match in Munich September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Bayern Munich's Mario Gomez (L) challenges RW Oberhausen's Marinko Miletic during their German soccer cup (DFB-Pokal) match in Munich September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Bayern Munich players celebrate a goal during their German Bundesliga first division soccer match against Nuremberg in Munich September 19, 2009. Munich won the match 2-1.
View Photo »Munich's Holger Badstuber, Daniel van Buyten, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Thomas Mueller, left to right, celebrate after the second goal for Munich during the German first division Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and 1.
View Photo »Munich's Holger Badstuber, Daniel van Buyten, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Thomas Mueller, left to right, celebrate after the second goal for Munich during the German first division Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and 1.
View Photo »Munich's Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, right, and Nuremberg's Dario Vidosic, left, challenge for the ball during their German first division Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and 1. FC Nuremberg in the stadium in Munich, southern Germany, on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Munich's Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, right, and Nuremberg's Dario Vidosic, left, challenge for the ball during their German first division Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and 1. FC Nuremberg in the stadium in Munich, southern Germany, on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Munich's Daniel van Buyten, left, and Nuremberg's Dario Vidosic, right, challenge for the ball during their German first division Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and 1. FC Nuremberg in the stadium in Munich, southern Germany, on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Munich's Daniel van Buyten, right, and Nuremberg's Dario Vidosic, left, challenge for the ball during their German first division Bundesliga soccer match between Bayern Munich and 1. FC Nuremberg in the stadium in Munich, southern Germany, on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Daniel van Buyten (L), Belgian defender of Bayern Munich scores his team's winning goal against goalkeeper Raphael Schaefer of FC Nuremberg during their German first division Bundesliga soccer match in Munich, September 19, 2009. Bayern Munich won the match 2-1.
View Photo »STUTTGART, GERMANY - OCTOBER 31: Head coach Louis van Gaal of Bayern shows a thumb up towards his players during the Bundesliga match between VfB Stuttgart and FC Bayern Muenchen at Mercedes-Benz Arena on October 31, 2009 in Stuttgart, Germany.
View Photo »Liverpool, though, could actually earn as much money by failing to qualify as by progressing to the quarter finals of the Champions League. Werder Bremen’s income last season from winning the Champions League’s ‘ugly kid brother,’ as Steven Gerrard describes the Europa League, was greater than Bayern Mu...
Outside of Bayern Munich, who are just like one huge money making machine, the other Bundesliga clubs come into two categories: those with potential for greatness and those who struggle to compete
It may be a dream for clubs like Hanover 96, who have to watch their budget carefully, to be able to go out and compete with the likes of Bayern Munich but it's a pipe dream
A big club like Bayern Munich cannot be led any longer by one person alone ... Louis van Gaal is of the opinion that he must control everything.
Tottenham Hotspur look set to be priced out of a move for France starlet Moussa Sissoko… Free-spending Manchester City, Juventus, Bayern Munich and Lyon are among the clubs now linked with a move for the player keeping Patrick Vieira out of the France squad.
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has got big names on his list including Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero, Benfica winger Angel Di Maria, Bayern Munich superstar Franck Ribery, Everton’s versatile midfielder Jack Rodwell and Napoli’s Mareck Hamsik.
Manchester United are set to launch a £15million bid for Bayern Munich star Philipp Lahm this January
Before the season started, Boca played Bayern Munich, AC Milan and Manchester United in a tournament in Germany. We played Toronto FC and even that only came at the last minute.
We want a win in Munich ... Bayern Munich have got their problems at the moment. We've got to exploit that.
We are disappointed, because as our vice-captain, he fundamentally bears a special responsibility towards the team and the club. Philipp Lahm will be punished with a fine heavier than any levied before by FC Bayern Munich.
We have Benzema at Real Madrid, Henry at Barcelona, Anelka at Chelsea, Ribéry at Bayern Munich, Gourcuff is the playmaker for Bordeaux. How is it possible this team doesn't score more goals?
Bayern Munich, Hoffenheim, Werder Bremen and Schalke are the title favourites and I said that before the season
I believe that the Bayern Munich bench can be adapted to Roberto Mancini. It's a team that still speaks Italian. They have already had an Italian trainer in the past. I believe it would be interesting.
We will not hesitate to field Rozehnal if Boateng doesn't make it in time. He proved to be a class act in the away match against Celtic and he also impressed in the game against Bayern Munich earlier this season
German international Manuel Neuer looks increasingly likely to be the true successor to Edwin van der Sar at Manchester United, with a renewed bid for the Schalke goalkeeper expected next summer, but possibly as soon as January to head off interest from Bayern Munich.
I can remember the remarks that Jurgen Klinsmann was ruining German football when he was the national team coach, and soon afterwards, he was appointed as coach of FC Bayern
This is the sort of strong performance from Bayern Munich which I had imagined
We have to confront the stadium plans amid the global economic crisis, but it will be worth the visit, like our European competitors. We have to compare ourselves with Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Real Madrid in terms of stadium and gate takings.
Robben is a very good player one-on-one and he could break a game at any time. He would have been good in meetings such as Milan, but I should think he would've played little, preferring to accept the offer from Bayern Munich.
He is a very similar player to Rudi Voller with a bit of Oliver Bierhoff. Six or seven big clubs have been in contact including England and Spain's top clubs, plus Bayern Munich.
We are very happy with the squad and are fortunate to have a wealth of talent. In Hamburg they would be happy if they had the quantity and quality that we have at Bayern Munich.
Being Bayern captain feels good and I think it's logical a player from Munich should lead FC Bayern on to the pitch ... Many great teams have players who have come through the youth system or have been at the club for a long time as their captains. I'm thinking of Steven Gerrard at Liverpool, John Terry...
My father would have been extremely proud if he knew that I managed to achieve a success like this. Switzerland is our nation of birth and is way more important than my period at Bayern Munich or Borussia Dortmund
My future? I'm fine and intend to stay at Bayern Munich, but it is normal that in Europe there are other big clubs I like
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