It's also a signal to the entire German football community: FC Bayern is taking the lead here and clearly demonstrating that we believe in women's football by investing in it. Now that the 14 first division clubs have joined forces to form the Frauenbundesliga e.V., it's time to turn words into action. Germany has been awarded the 2029 Women's European Championship - by then, we want to have created a location that sets standards across Europe,
When I heard the diagnosis, all the energy went out of my body. After the op, I woke up, looked at my leg and couldn't believe what happened. Then the questions came: will I be the same again? Will I play again? When I showered for the first time after the op, all the emotions came out. I burst into tears. I was in pain, couldn't bend my leg, couldn't walk for six or seven weeks. I hardly slept at night.
Bayern Munich may have to look for defensive reinforcements in the summer, considering the fact that there is uncertainty around the future of a couple of center-backs. Dayot Upamecano remains in talks with Bayern for a new deal, while Kim Min-jae may leave in the summer for regular game time. In such a scenario, Bayern may need to sign a center-back to maintain quality depth in the heart of the defense.
According to a report from Bild (as captured by Get German Football News), Real Madrid could be a major contender for Borussia Dortmund center-back Nico Schlotterbeck. Of course, Bayern Munich has been closely linked to Schlotterbeck as well, which could make for a transfer battle. Real Madrid could even attempt to lower the requested fee for the center-back by proposing a swap deal ( Author's Note: You know how much we love rumored swap deals here):
I think the season is still very early. Nico has the AFCON, he's got a long season with Bayern, he's got the Champions League to come through. So I think it's very early to answer this question. Me and Nico will sit at the end of the season and see all the options and then we'll make the decision together.
Bayern Munich had a rousing start to its 2025/26 campaign and it was impressive to many fans and onlookers. To have some fun with that dominant first half, let's try to put a song lyric (or lyrics) attached to the team's performance (or some aspect of the team's performance). For this guy, the following line from "When the Levee Breaks" by Led Zeppelin defined how Bayern Munich's attack overwhelmed just about everyone in its path: "Crying won't help you, praying won't do you no good"