Bundesliga Thread - 2023/24

Well done Leverkusen. What a feat. And well on track for a treble, too.

I think so much focus has been on Alonso this season (and rightly so) but it's worth noting the incredible work done by Hoeness at Stuttgart, too. They looked dead and buried last season and now they've gone and finished second. Extraordinary stuff from both of the top two. The less said about Bayern the better, just embarrassing from them, and today's disaster summed up their season perfectly.
 
Well done Leverkusen. What a feat. And well on track for a treble, too.

I think so much focus has been on Alonso this season (and rightly so) but it's worth noting the incredible work done by Hoeness at Stuttgart, too. They looked dead and buried last season and now they've gone and finished second. Extraordinary stuff from both of the top two. The less said about Bayern the better, just embarrassing from them, and today's disaster summed up their season perfectly.
Bayern… you’ve just got Kaned
 
It’s not even just invincible and a treble, if they pull of wins in the other two comps, it’s an invincible treble as well.

Absolutely nuts.
 
Köln getting relegated and Bochum have to play Play Offs against Düsseldorf. Darmstadt was already relegated.

This will be a tough one for Köln, honestly can't see them get back up anytime soon.

They won't be able to bring in new players due to their transfer ban and I am not sure if the current team is good enough to play for promotion.

Going to be interesting to see which direction Bayern is heading. They spoke to multiple coaches already and no takers. They even tried to get Tuchel to stay after they wanted to get rid of him in Winter but they couldn't get an agreement. Sounds a bit desperate...

Müller is getting old, Neuer is a shadow of it's former self, Kimmich (the arrogant twat) might be gone. Not sure what will happen to Dier and Kane after this season.
 

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