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Bayern Munich – Everything Juventus Still Aren’t
In a season, or two, Juventus would like to be where Bayern Munich are at the moment. A team that’s been running for a few years, and simply getting better with time, without relying too much on a single player. Sure, some, like Bastian Schweinsteiger, Thomas Muller and Franck Ribery might be a little bit more important than the rest, but unlike the Spanish giants heading into the semifinal, the feeling around Bayern is that of a cohesive unit, peaking at the perfect time.
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Where to Watch Juventus vs Bayern Munich Live
While the chances of Juventus to overturn a 2-0 deficit from the opening leg in Germany aren’t that great, Bayern Munich aren’t a flawless team, and shouldn’t be overconfident, not to mention complacent, as they head to Turin in order to wrap up successfully their Champions League quarterfinal, and if you don’t know where to watch this exciting encounter, we’re here to help.
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Champions League – Juventus vs Bayern Munich Predictions
As impressive as Juventus were throughout the season in both the Serie A and the Champions League, it’s hard to believe that they’ll be able to be that much better on a single night of football against a Bayern Munich side many see as the best football team in Europe, heading into the second leg with a confident two-goal lead from the first.
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Bayern Munich Have Been First in the Bundesliga Since Day 1 This Season
It’s hard to really describe the dominance of Bayern Munich this season in words, at least in the Bundesliga, so charts and numbers do it much better. Claiming the league title with a 20 point lead over Dortmund, six matches still left to play, does it, partially. Holding on to the top spot since day 1 is another, and probably a bit more impressive way of showing there wasn’t anyone really close to them this season.
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Bastian Schweinsteiger Has Won More Bundesliga Titles Than Any Other German Club
It was quite fitting that Bastian Schweinsteiger was the one who scored the only goal for Bayern Munich in the win that secured them the 2012-2013 Bundesliga title for the 22nd time with six matches left to play this season, because by clinching his sixth league championship with the club, more than any other German […]
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Bayern Munich – Thomas Muller Unexpected Shift Brings Perfection
Except for more goals, Bayern Munich played the perfect match, with everything going for them. An early, lucky goal by David Alaba, and 90 more minutes of constant pressure and fantastic football, that should be enough to pull them through the quarterfinals. A lot of this was enabled by Toni Kroos leaving the match so soon, and the introduction of Arjen Robben to the right wing, while Thomas Muller was shifted to the middle.
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Where to Watch Bayern Munich vs Juventus Live
It’s been quite a while since Juventus have been to the Champions League quarterfinals, but it looks like their dominance in Europe, as it is in the Italian league, is slightly returning, facing a Bayern Munich side that is hoping that their perfect season in the Bundesliga means it’s going to turn out well in Europe as well. If you don’t know where to watch these two giants go at it, we’re here to help.
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Champions League – Bayern Munich vs Juventus Predictions
With Juventus hoping that the whole form of the German national team facing the Italian side seeps through to the club version in their first leg against Bayern Munich, the Bavarians are hoping that league form is what counts, and in that no one really matches them in the whole of Europe.
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The Wayne Rooney – Zlatan Ibrahimovic – Robert Lewandowski Connection
Sometimes, transfer rumors and the actual European football transfer market works as some sort of domino effect, with one player leaving creating a certain chain of events. It’s hard to say where it began with the trio of Wayne Rooney, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Robert Lewandowski, but it seems their futures are connected is some way.
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Bayern Munich – The Destructive Power of Arjen Robben
There’s the Midas touch, and there’s the Robben touch, both blessed and cursed at the same time, although at this stage of his career, Robben often seems to be more of bad seed on a Bayern Munich side that is everything Robben isn’t in the way he plays football.