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2014 World Cup – Germany & Ghana Give Us the Best Match so Far
From a Ghana team that simply outplayed many’s favorite to win the tournament, to Miroslav Klose saving Germany and becoming the joint all-time top scorer of the World Cup and Thomas Muller finishing the match on his back with blood covering his face, the 2-2 draw was the best match we’ve seen in this tournament so far.
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2014 World Cup: Thomas Muller Can Become the Top All-Time Scorer
Miroslav Klose who? At this rate, Thomas Muller will be the one surpassing Ronaldo to become the top scorer in the history of the World Cup, as his hat trick in the 4-0 win for Germany over Portugal seems to be just the beginning for the young Bayern Munich forward.
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Transfer Rumors 2014 – Arsenal & Liverpool Also Interested in Thomas Muller
Rumors in Germany are persistent about Thomas Muller being one of the players that are currently unsettled in the Pep Guardiola vision of Bayern Munich, which generates plenty of interest in the Premier League. After already pointing out Manchester United being a potential landing place for the German international, it seems like Liverpool and Arsenal would also love to see him join their squads.
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Transfer Rumors 2014 – Manchester United Interested in Signing Thomas Muller
There’s nothing left this season for Manchester United to do but speculate over the identity of their next manager and dream about the players they might be signing in order to pull the team out of the depths it has sunk to this season. Unsettled Bayern Munich players seem to be a prime target, and the best of the bunch is Thomas Muller.
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Bayern Munich Were at Their Best Last Season When Arjen Robben Wasn’t Playing
A strong finish to last season and a great start to this one makes people forget a very important thing about Bayern Munich and their extremely deep squad – Arjen Robben wasn’t even playing for about half a season last year, probably when Bayern were playing their best football.
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Bayern Munich – Mario Götze Has Every Reason to Celebrate
The 3-0 win for Bayern Munich over Borussia Dortmund doesn’t really tell the story of the difference between the two teams, but there’s also no doubt about who’ll end up as the champion in the Bundesliga. On a less serious not, Mario Götze proved just how great of a player he is, and just how dull this trend of not celebrating against ex-teams is becoming.
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Bayern Munich – Mario Götze Shows He’s Worth the Wait
To say Mario Götze hasn’t really shown anything in Bayern Munich uniform so far would be an understatement, but there’s just too much talent between the young German’s feet to hide for much longer, and now that the injures have wore off, suddenly the European champions find themselves with a player who doesn’t need more than a second to set up the likes of Arjen Robben, Thomas Muller and Mario Mandzukic with easy scoring opportunities.
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Bayern Munich – Making Manchester City Look Like They Don’t Belong
Another school for pressing and midfield domination was presented by Bayern Munich to an English club, this time Manchester City. Pep Guardiola might not have used a striker, instead giving Thomas Muller the most forward role, but the absolutely wonderful performance from Franck Ribery, Arjen Robben, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Toni Kroos meant that there was really no need for a true number 9 to get what they set out to accomplish.
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The Never Ending List of German Attacking Midfielders
The revolution that German football has undergone over the last seven or eight years hasn’t been demonstrated with titles for the national team (yet), but the success of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, relying on German players and not just a horde of foreigners, is due to the immense pool of talent, especially in attacking midfield positions, the country currently has to offer.
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Bayern Munich – Pep Guardiola Trying to Change Too Much & Coming Off as Arrogant
Before playing one league match, it seems that Pep Guardiola isn’t enjoying a honeymoon or grace period with the German press, criticizing him already for losing one title for Bayern Munich and trying to change too much from something that worked close to perfectly last season.