Football
In a thrilling World Cup playoff, England triumphed over France 6-4, overcoming a 4-0 halftime lead. The match featured dramatic shifts and an impressive comeback attempt from France, solidifying England's best World Cup result since 1966.
As the World Cup final approaches, the spotlight is on Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi. Can Yamal truly become Messi's successor? Insights from the semi-final and more are discussed.
For the first time in 44 years, Bayern Munich will not have a player in the World Cup final. This article explores the club's historical presence in past finals.
SGS Essen is likely facing relegation while Mainz 05 may be promoted, highlighting the evolution of women's football in Germany. VfB Stuttgart's promotion is confirmed, raising questions about the future of clubs and media support.
Manchester United's negotiations for Marcus Rashford included a proposed player swap with young Barça star Marc Bernal, who declined the offer, preferring to stay in Catalonia.
VfL Wolfsburg's future is uncertain after their 0-4 loss to Bayern Munich in the DFB-Pokal final, marking a potential shift in dominance in women's football.
Bayern Munich is reportedly preparing an offer for goalkeeper Lukas Hornicek, who is currently contracted with SC Braga until 2028. The German club's interest has intensified, with a potential bid of €30 million on the horizon.
Johannes B. Kerner expresses his disapproval of Argentina's provocative gesture after the World Cup semi-final, calling it 'strange' and 'malicious'.
A DFB insider critiques the German national team's dynamics post-World Cup, highlighting issues of individualism and lack of leadership as key factors in their failure.
Following the defeat to Argentina, Thomas Tuchel is under heavy criticism. In "11FREUNDE am Abend," Felix analyzes the reactions from the English press, the recent match, and the overall World Cup performance.
Several England players were reportedly surprised by Thomas Tuchel's defensive tactics against Argentina, with growing internal criticism following their World Cup exit.
German captain Joshua Kimmich reportedly stayed an additional day and a half at the team hotel in Winston-Salem after the national team's exit against Paraguay. Explore all the latest topics surrounding the World Cup.