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Ale: “Losing the title hurt me more than when I found out about cancer”

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Ale: “Losing the title hurt me more than when I found out about cancer”

Sebastian Alle managed to win the most important fight of his life, the fight against cancer, and in an interview he compared the pain he felt then to the pain he had a few months ago when he won the championship lost.

Sebastian Alle’s life took a turn when he found out that after moving from Ajax Amsterdam to Dortmund he had a malignant tumor in his genital area and had to undergo chemotherapy for treatment.

In the end, the Senegalese international striker emerged victorious from this gigantic battle, putting the health problems that plagued him behind him. In an interview with Bild, he compared the pain of the illness to the pain he suffered a few months ago as Dortmund failed to win the Bundesliga title.

A title that she held in her own hands and that had the unique chance to push Bayern off the top after ten years, but let it slip away with a 2-2 draw at home against Mainz on the last matchday.

“It’s true that losing the Bundesliga title hurt me more than what I felt after the cancer diagnosis. When you’re sick, there’s nothing you can do.”

You have to accept it and go with it, but we had the title in our hands, it was in our hands. emphasized the 29-year-old striker and added:

“In such a case, no matter how painful it may be, you have to accept that you have made mistakes and made wrong decisions.” Missed opportunities eat you up.

You think about what you could have done better, but I also learned, especially during the illness, not to let the negative things get to me.”

Source: sport 24

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Musiala, Miller, Urlich and Neuer sang Christmas carols

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Musiala, Miller, Urlich and Neuer sang Christmas carols

The Bayern players dropped the ball and sang the song to wish us a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

In Germany, the campaign traditionally ends on the Christmas holidays. This gave the Bayern players the opportunity to escape from their everyday competitive routine. They wore colorful blouses to match the season and wished us a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

The German champion’s video featured Thomas Miller, Manuel Neuer, Leroy Sane, Jamal Musiala, Tsuppo-Moting, Tell and Sven Urlaich. Everyone happily sang birthday songs and shared best wishes.

Of course, as always, Thomas Miller felt most comfortable in front of the camera, and the video below is an irrefutable witness.



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Absolute dominance of Bayern in the all-star squad for 60 years in the Bundesliga

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Absolute dominance of Bayern in the all-star squad for 60 years in the Bundesliga

The Bundesliga has announced the best line-up in the Bundesliga’s 60-year history, with Bayern dominating the line-up.

The Bundesliga is celebrating its 60th anniversary and let fans choose the best eleven of all time. The results of the vote were announced on Friday (December 22nd).

Bayern are in full control, with all eleven players wearing or still wearing the red Bayern jersey.

The best team in the Bundesliga

  • GOALKEEPER: Manuel Neuer (Bayern, Schalke)
  • DEFENDER: Philipp Lahm (Bavaria, Stuttgart), Franz Beckenbauer (Bavaria), Mats Hummels (Dortmund, Bavaria)
  • MEDIA: Arjen Robben (Bavaria), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bavaria), Thomas Miller (Bavaria), Franck Ribéry (Bavaria)
  • AGGRESSIVE: Robert Lewandowski (Dortmund, Bavaria), Gerd Miller (Bavaria), Miroslav Klose (Bayern, Werder Bremen, Kaiserslautern)

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Bayern: “The door to the European Super League remains closed, our task is to strengthen the championship”

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Bayern: “The door to the European Super League remains closed, our task is to strengthen the championship”

Bayern insist they have not changed their stance on the European Super League, stressing that it is the duty of clubs to support their domestic leagues.

The European Super League added another big no, this time from German champions Bayern.

Following the decision of the European Court of Justice that the creation of the newly created organization is not illegal, the announcements from the European clubs follow one another.

Bayern CEO Jan Christian Dressen assured that the team would remain true to its original position and emphasized that it was their job to strengthen domestic competitions.

Analytically:

We have taken the decision of the European Court of Justice into account. However, this does not change the position of Bayern and the ECA that such an event would represent an attack on the national leagues and the structure of European football.

The Bundesliga is the basis of Bayern, as all national leagues are the basis for other European football clubs.

It is therefore our duty and our deep conviction to strengthen them and not to weaken them. We are also involved in European competitions under the auspices of UEFA.

That’s why I would like to make it clear once again that the door to the European Super League remains closed to Bayern.”

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