Head, stomach, foot – Dortmund is looking for the part of the body responsible for the latest defeat. Meanwhile, VfB Stuttgart is presenting the next no-name star.
October 28, 2024, 8:29 am
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FC Bayern confidently won 5-0 against Bochum, with the aesthetic goals particularly standing out. El Bilal Touré is the match winner for VfB Stuttgart, while BVB disappoints again and Nuri Şahin is looking for answers. The DFB women win spectacularly against England, RB Leipzig remains unbeaten and Union Berlin’s winning goal is subsequently disallowed. Schalke loses again and the coaches of Greuther Fürth and Jahn Regensburg are fired. Hansi Flick leads Barcelona to victory in the Clásico and Mats Hummels has an unfortunate debut at AS Roma.
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Bochum against Bayern. Actually, there is little more predictable than a big win for the league leaders against the bottom team. In this respect, the 0:5 was completely ordinary. But since this review always values beauty and aesthetics, it can’t avoid this game. Of the five Bayern goals against bravely fighting Bochum players, one was more masterful than the other. It started with a free kick from Michael Olise that was superbly curled over the wall. This was followed by a soulful header from Jamal Musiala, who was amused by the fact that he scored a header goal. Then Harry Kane hit the top left corner powerfully after Musiala had fumbled over a Bochum player. Later, Leroy Sané flicked a ball into the top left corner and Kingsley Coman turned one into the top right corner in an almost mirror image. After their second defeat in the Champions League during the week, the Munich team prevented any hint of a crisis. But the more important question is: When will the gates of Bochum hang in the Pinakothek der Moderne?