Leverkusen beat Freiburg 2-0
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Bayern Munich are steamrolling through Europe at the moment, the only team to be unbeaten in all competitions in the top 5 leagues while also maintaining a 100% winning record. However, even in this early stage of the season,
Swashbuckling Bayern Munich bring their footballing roadshow to the Carnival city of Cologne in the DFB Cup second round, where the hosts will be set up to provide a tough obstacle for the Bavarian giants to tackle on Wednesday (kick-off: 8.
Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany announced the decision to rest first-choice veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer for the upcoming Bundesliga clash. The decision to drop him from the starting lineup means that 22-year-old understudy Jonas Urbig will get an opportunity to show he can be counted upon despite Neuer still going strong.
Serge Gnabry’s performances for Bayern Munich so far this season have warranted a discussion amongst the club’s front office regarding a potential contract extension for the German international. His current contract with the German Rekordmeister is set to run through June 2026,
Urbig started between the sticks against SV Wehen Wiesbaden in Bayern’s opening round Pokal match whilst Neuer sat out the first match of his suspension. The 22-year-old – who started ten league and four Champions League matches in place of Neuer last season – nevertheless hasn’t logged any minutes since.
Bayer Leverkusen notched up a fourth-consecutive Bundesliga win under coach Kasper Hjulmand, with the Werkself seeing off the 10 men of Freiburg thanks to goals from Ernest Poku and Edmond Tapsoba.
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