Bundesliga review part 2. the new one :)

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Bundeslige climaxed in terms of competition over the last few years. It's been great watching Dortmund and other challenge but as we've all seen Bayern have flexed their muscles and turned the Dortmund players heads. Maybe it could have been different if the Champions League final had gone the other way, I doubt it though as Gotze had already agreed to leave.
 
Puppet Master Silva said:
Bundeslige climaxed in terms of competition over the last few years. It's been great watching Dortmund and other challenge but as we've all seen Bayern have flexed their muscles and turned the Dortmund players heads. Maybe it could have been different if the Champions League final had gone the other way, I doubt it though as Gotze had already agreed to leave.
The Goetze transfer was a huge blow, because he is going to be the best in the world. It's not just Bayern, though all their players seem to want to leave. They will lose Gundogan and Lewandowski this summer; worse they will lose Lewandowski for free and Gundogan for no more than 25 million. Still unbelievable they allow players to run down their contracts. Klopp is going to have to make incredible signings next year with limited funds.

The 'big four' all won yesterday though Schalke are not yet fourth. Schalke are such a talented team, but have an awful coach and no organisation. The scoreline flattered them and Werner had a great chance before Schalke went ahead. Leverkusen are like the opposite of Schalke. They lack the talented players, but are well organised and punch above their weight.

Dortmund rested a lot of players and were very lucky to win yesterday. Klopp made the gamble of playing without Sahin in midfield and it showed. A wonder free kick from Aubemayang turned the match. A good victory considering the team was tired, but not a good performance.
 
Gladbach won to keep up the pressure on Dortmund and Leverkusen for the CL spot.

Dortmund have another injury crisis with this time most of their attacking line up out injured. They need to find a way of patching them up for a week Tuesday.

Meyer signed a new deal, which is good for Schalke.

It seems Dortmund have not learnt from their failure in the summer. They actually are still saying it was good business to not sell Lewandowski, but hopefully that is just talk to keep his moral up. Losing 25 million is never good business for a club in debt like Dortmund.
 
Phillip Lahm back in full training. Pep will probably rest him in the cup this week but he should be fit to face Bremen on Saturday.

Franck Ribery also reported in TZ to be almost match fit again.
 
Bayern have just totally wiped the floor with Bremen, their biggest ever home defeat in Bundesliga history.

And it was without Lahm, Robben, Badstuber, Schweinsteiger, Shaqiri and Martinez ! This Bayern team is unbelievable, dream football today, Ribery was amazing !
 
bayern blade said:
Bayern have just totally wiped the floor with Bremen, their biggest ever home defeat in Bundesliga history.

And it was without Lahm, Robben, Badstuber, Schweinsteiger, Shaqiri and Martinez ! This Bayern team is unbelievable, dream football today, Ribery was amazing !

Don't really watch Bundesliga but great result, It's hard to see past Bayern for both the Bundesliga and the Champions League
 
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