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On this weeks episode, we talked about the final matchday in the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga. We also discussed Frankfurt firing their manager Albert Riera after less than 6 months in charge.
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This week’s episode is a little different. Full of emotions (Tom), we recorded right after the amazing referee blew the final whistle of the second leg in the Champions League semi-final between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain.
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On this week's episode, we break down all the Bundesliga drama — including Bayern's comeback win over Mainz, the controversial Martel handball in Köln vs Leverkusen, and whether Heidenheim can still survive as their long-serving coach Frank Schmidt announces he'll be stepping down at the end of next season after nearly 20 years in charge. We also recap the DFB Pokal semifinals and preview the Champions League clash between Bayern and PSG.
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On this week's episode, we react to Union Berlin making history by appointing Marie-Louise Eta as the first female head coach in Bundesliga history. We then dive into the relegation battle, checking in on Heidenheim, Wolfsburg, and St. Pauli and the teams above the relegation zone. To wrap up, we cover Kahn's advice to Musiala ahead of the World Cup, Bayern's Champions League win over Real Madrid, European victories for Freiburg and Mainz, and Schlotterbeck's new deal at Dortmund.
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On this week’s episode, we break down the major changes in the Bundesliga as Köln part ways with their coach and Dortmund move on from their sporting director, looking at what led to those decisions and what it means going forward for both clubs. To wrap things up, we discuss the latest national team nominations for the upcoming test matches, key absences, and what they could mean ahead of the World Cup.
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On this week’s episode, we discuss Wolfsburg’s decision to fire their coach and bring back Dieter Hecking, the man who previously led the club to a second-place finish and a DFB-Pokal title. We also take a look at the tight relegation battle, with multiple teams separated by just a point as the fight at the bottom of the Bundesliga intensifies.
To wrap things up, we cover two big stories from around German football — including Julian Nagelsmann’s recent comments about the national team squad and a bizarre VAR incident in Münster where fans managed to disconnect the referee’s monitor during a review.
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On this week’s episode, we break down everything from Matchday 23 in the Bundesliga, including Ragnar Ache’s potential goal of the season and Dortmund dropping crucial points against Leipzig just one week before their massive showdown with Bayern. Then we shift gears and dive into a range of other topics from around German football, touching on both on-the-pitch storylines and off-the-pitch developments that caught our attention.
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On this week’s episode, we break down Hoffenheim’s five-game winning streak coming to an end as Bayern keep their title momentum rolling. We also dive into the biggest stories around German football — from Dortmund being annoyed with Schlotterbeck’s title comments to a bizarre halftime marriage proposal at the Köln match.
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On this week’s episode, we break down a Bundesliga weekend filled with controversial penalty decisions and plenty to talk about. We get into Hoffenheim’s strong form, the dismissal of Horst Steffen, and some of the biggest refereeing debates from the matchday. We then head to Hamburg for HSV vs. Bayern, where HSV started aggressively and pushed Bayern into one of their toughest games of the season. To wrap things up, we look at the biggest stories from around German football and give our recap of Bundesliga Deadline Day.
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On this week’s episode, we break down Bayern’s first Bundesliga loss of the season as Augsburg pull off a huge upset in Munich. We also cover the biggest random stories around German football — from the Vuskovic incident at St. Pauli to Füllkrug’s robbery scare in Milan, and more.
To wrap things up, we look ahead to the final European matchday, with Bundesliga clubs fighting for knockout spots and Germany’s chance to secure five Champions League places next season.
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The Bundesliga is back with winter chaos, cancelled matches and a dramatic restart. We react to the latest matchday action, break down January transfers across the league, and wrap things up with AFCON stories and random moments from German football during the winter break.
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On this week’s episode, we talk about the heightened security and atmosphere around the Rhine derby between Leverkusen and Köln, including Köln’s recent dip in form. We then take a closer look at Stuttgart’s season so far, with a special focus on Deniz Undav’s incredible run of form, scoring or assisting in almost every match over the past two months. We wrap things up with a debate about signature goal celebrations.
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On this week’s episode, we talk about Augsburg and Wolfsburg picking up wins under new coaches, Bayern looking unstoppable again after another dominant display, and Leipzig smashing Frankfurt 6–0 to continue their winning streak. We wrap up with a quick look at the World Cup draw and what it could mean for Germany.
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On this week’s episode, we talk about Sandro Wagner’s dismissal after another Augsburg loss, Hoffenheim’s impressive run of form, and the ongoing Bundesliga fan protests, with supporters remaining silent for the first 12 minutes of matches. We also take a quick look ahead at the upcoming DFB-Pokal matchups.
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On this week’s episode, we talk about Bayern’s 16-game win streak ending with a draw against Union Berlin — including Luis Díaz’s potential Goal of the Season. We then look at Leverkusen getting back on track before turning to Wolfsburg, who fired head coach Paul Simonis after yet another disappointing performance.
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On this week’s episode, we break down Bayern’s win over Dortmund and what Harry Kane called one of the best games of his career — a true box-to-box masterclass. We talk about the key moments from the Klassiker, including the push-off before the opener, Bellingham’s role in the second goal, Dortmund’s second-half response, and another standout performance from Schlotterbeck. We wrap up with a look at the relegation battle brewing between Wolfsburg, Mainz, Heidenheim, and Gladbach.
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On this week’s episode, we talk about Germany’s promising performances in the recent qualifiers, what’s still missing for a truly world-class XI, and whether the national team relies too much on Bundesliga talent.
We also play a “draft” game — picking who we’d add, bring back, or keep away from the squad — before previewing Der Klassiker: Bayern vs Dortmund, the battle of Europe’s last unbeaten teams, and what to expect from the Schlotterbeck–Upamecano situation.
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On this week’s episode, we talk about HSV’s impressive win and strong return to the Bundesliga, Mainz’s struggles on both ends of the pitch, Wolfsburg’s ongoing inconsistency, and Bayern breaking records with ten straight wins to start the season.
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We tear into Augsburg’s defensive meltdown and Wagner’s baffling post-match lines, unpack Gladbach’s spiralling crisis under interim management, and review the weekend’s refereeing disasters. Plus a quick Champions League preview for the German sides.
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We kick things off with Union Berlin’s thrilling 4–3 win in Frankfurt before diving into Noah Atubolu’s penalty-saving heroics and his chances for the German National Team. Then it’s Harry Kane’s relentless scoring run and a debate over whether he’s the world’s top striker, followed by a look at Dortmund’s strong domestic form despite their Champions League stumble.
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