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1. FC Köln
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- 2021-02-27 Bayern Munich 5 - 1 1. FC Köln
- 2021-07-17 1. FC Köln 3 - 2 Bayern Munich
- 2021-08-22 Bayern Munich 3 - 2 1. FC Köln
- 2022-01-15 1. FC Köln 0 - 4 Bayern Munich
- 2023-01-24 Bayern Munich 1 - 1 1. FC Köln
- 2023-05-27 1. FC Köln 1 - 2 Bayern Munich
- 2023-11-24 1. FC Köln 0 - 1 Bayern Munich
- 2024-04-13 Bayern Munich 2 - 0 1. FC Köln
- 2025-10-29 1. FC Köln 1 - 4 Bayern München
- 2026-01-14 1. FC Köln 1 - 3 Bayern München
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Köln boss Thomas Kessler addresses Said El Mala transfer amid Chelsea interest
1. FC Köln managing director Thomas Kessler has denied receiving any serious transfer offers for teenage star Said El Mala, despite reports linking the forward with a €35 million move to Brighton. Thomas Kessler has clarified that 1. FC Köln have yet to receive a formal offer worth considering for 19-year-old Said El Mala. Despite rumors of interest from Brighton and Chelsea, Kessler insists the player remains committed to the club’s relegation battle. “As of now, we have not received an offer from another club that we would need to consider seriously,” Kessler told Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. The club also dismissed reports of a €50 million price tag, emphasizing that El Mala’s contract runs until 2030. Kessler noted that the youngster is not pushing for an exit and has the full support of his family to stay in Germany. “The initiative lies with 1. FC Köln – Said is still under contract with us until 2030,” the managing director reiterated. -
The 40-year-old and the ‘best keeper in the world’ who stole the show from $950m worth of talent
Bayern Munich and Arsenal secured first-leg victories in the Champions League quarter-finals, but it was the goalkeepers who dominated the headlines. Manuel Neuer, at 40, delivered a stellar performance for Bayern in their 2-1 win against Real Madrid, making crucial saves that earned him praise as the MVP. Meanwhile, David Raya’s heroics for Arsenal in their 1-0 victory over Sporting Lisbon led Kai Havertz to declare him the ‘best keeper in the world’ over the last two seasons.
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Victor Boniface defends form and social media at Werder Bremen
Nigerian striker Victor Boniface defends his current form and cryptic social media posts amidst criticism at Werder Bremen, asserting his struggles stem from injuries and unfair judgment, while manager Horst Steffen publicly supports his training efforts.
According to a report from Soccernet.ng, Super Eagles striker Victor Boniface has defended his form and off-field habits, arguing he is being “unfairly judged” as he attempts to establish himself at Werder Bremen.
The 24-year-old Nigerian, who made a summer switch from Bayer Leverkusen, is yet to score in nine Bundesliga appearances and has not secured a regular starting spot.
Boniface insists his controversial social media posts—including the viral line: “Life is like a shoe, you can’t drink a cow because the earth is a carrot. Think about it,”—are harmless.
He explained his actions to the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, saying: “I only post these things to distract myself a bit from everything else. It’s nothing serious. I’m not insulting anyone, it’s not hurting anyone, and it’s meaningless.”
He contrasts the current scrutiny with his time at Leverkusen: “I did the same thing when I was in Leverkusen. I’ve used this exact caption before. The difference is: back then I scored goals and we won everything. Nobody talked about it.”
He added that if a player scores goals, “everyone expects you to repeat that in exactly the same way the following season. Otherwise, people start talking.”
Meanwhile, Werder Bremen manager Horst Steffen strongly dismissed rumours suggesting the club is unhappy with Boniface’s attitude in training. Steffen told Weser Kurier:
“Who comes up with the idea of making such a statement? There are quite a few ways not to observe training.” He called the speculation “baseless and unhelpful,” publicly backing the forward to regain his confidence.
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Vincent Kompany defends under-fire striker Nicolas Jackson
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