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Thousands of Bayer Leverkusen fans invaded the pitch and cut up the turf and goal netting - despite potentially having a Europa League semi-final to come - as they celebrated the club's first men's Bundesliga title. The 5-0 thumping of Werder Bremen on Sunday brought about the title in style with five games to spare and the players were suddenly swamped by flag-waving fans on a packed pitch. The team struggled to get to the tunnel as the party went wild. The public address system played "Viva Espana" as a tribute to Spanish coach Xabi Alonso, who has masterminded a so far unbeaten season and c...
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The German fan alliance Unsere Kurve will recognize Bayer Leverkusen's achievment to end Bayern Munich's reign if they claim the Bundesliga title this season, but stressed it will leave a "bitter taste." "Bayer Leverkusen have had a marvellous season. It's right to recognize this achievement," the alliance told dpa when asked about their views on the potential title for Leverkusen. The team led by Xabi Alonso can claim the league title at the weekend, putting an end to Bayern's run of 11 consecutive wins. Unsere Kurve, however, said that neutral fans will be left with a "bitter taste" because ...
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RB Leipzig will make their team bus available for a small group of fans for the return trip from Wednesday night's Champions League last 16 match at Real Madrid. Some fans may have difficulties returning to Germany on Thursday and Friday because of planned strike action by the entire ground staff of German carrier Lufthansa which has led to wide-ranging flight cancellations. Leipzig said that 10-15 fans can make the unique trip back with the team bus which is also transporting the players' equipment. The trip is to last around 30 hours, with an overnight stop in France also paid for by the Bun...
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Eintracht Frankfurt management board spokesman Axel Hellmann has accused German football fans of hypocricy in connection with ongoing protests against German Football League (DFL) plans to bring in a strategic partner. Hellmann told the club's assembly on Monday night that there was "a certain degree of hypocrisy" as he mentioned weekend protests by Hertha Berlin fans who threw tennis balls onto the pitch which interrupted the game against SV Hamburg for half an hour. Hertha had their own investor in Lars Windhorst whose shares are now with American investment company 777 Partners. Many other ...
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