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Nationality
England
Age
32 years
Date of Birth
1993-07-28

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Vincent Kompany on Bayern Munich's title triumph: 'There's more to come'

Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany shared his thoughts after Bayern Munich wrapped up the 2025/26 title against Stuttgart on Matchday 30. The Belgian head coach was full of praise for his record-breaking side.

Gnabry injury a bitter blow for Germany ahead of World Cup, says Nagelsmann

Julian Nagelsmann described Serge Gnabry’s injury as “bitter news” for Germany ahead of their 2026 World Cup campaign. Gnabry has enjoyed a fine campaign for Bayern Munich, who could seal the Bundesliga title on Sunday. He has scored 10 goals and provided 12 assists across all competitions. Among Bayern’s squad, only Harry Kane (56), Michael […] The post Gnabry injury a bitter blow for Germany ahead of World Cup, says Nagelsmann appeared first on Soccer News.

Five key games in Bayern Munich’s title-winning campaign

There may only be three points at stake in each game, but some matches are undoubtedly more significant than others. And Bayern Munich’s title charge in 2025/26 was no different...

‘Fundamental problems’ – England sent concerning Harry Kane injury warning by Bayern Munich president ahead of World Cup

BAYERN Munich legend Uli Hoeness has warned England captain Harry Kane has “fundamental problems” with his ankles. Hoeness says goal machine Kane has been worth every penny of the £100m-plus fee Bayern paid for him in 2023 - not least because he keeps playing and scoring despite the injuries being “not trivial”. But Three Lions...

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Bundesliga Matchday 30 teams

Harry Kane scores from the bench as Bayern clinch the title.

What is the European Golden Shoe, how does it work and who are the contenders to win it?

The race for this season's European Golden Shoe is hotting up, with some big names in contention

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Real Madrid’s Champions League exit costs them UEFA rankings lead to Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich have taken the top spot in the UEFA rankings from Real Madrid following their Champions League clash. Real Madrid’s defeat and subsequent elimination from the Champions League against Bayern Munich last Wednesday continues to have consequences for the Spanish giants. That result has now directly impacted their position in the UEFA rankings. Real Madrid have lost top spot after a long spell at the summit, overtaken by Bayern Munich. The German side now have 146.500 points, moving ahead of Los Blancos, who sit second with 144.500. The podium is completed by Liverpool, who also climbed one place and are now third with 130.000 points. Of the four teams still remaining in the Champions League, the next best-ranked side are Paris Saint-Germain, who moved up one position to fifth place after their dominant win over Liverpool. Meanwhile, Arsenal have climbed to seventh, while Atletico Madrid have broken into the top ten. The updated UEFA rankings after the Champions League quarterfinals: 1- Bayern Munich (146.500) 2- Real Madrid (144.500) 3- Liverpool (130.000) 4- Inter Milan (127.000) 5- PSG (126.500) 6- Manchester City (125.500) 7- Arsenal (113.500) 8- Barcelona (113.250) 9- Bayer Leverkusen (105.000) 10- Atletico Madrid (103.750) Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich now lead the UEFA rankings. How do the UEFA rankings work? The UEFA rankings are a comparative system that evaluates the performance of clubs, national teams, and associations competing in European competitions, based on their results over a recent period. In the case of clubs, the calculation is based exclusively on performances in continental competitions, not domestic leagues. That means results in the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League are what matter. There is also a defined time frame used to assess those performances. “The season coefficients from the five most recent seasons are used to rank the clubs for seeding purposes,” UEFA explain on their official website. There is also a separate ranking that considers the last ten seasons instead of five, though it is used for financial rather than sporting purposes: “The season coefficients from the ten most recent seasons are used to calculate revenue club coefficients for revenue distribution purposes only.” In that alternate ranking, Bayern Munich also hold first place, with a slight edge over Real Madrid. The top two positions remain the same compared to the five-year ranking, but differences emerge further down: Manchester City sit third, while PSG and Barcelona round out the top five.

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