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Champions League: Bayern Munich, Dortmund and the Lure of the Past
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Why David Moyes holds the key to Premier League's final-day drama; Does anyone want to coach Bayern Munich?
Elsewhere on Golazo Starting XI, Max Allegri is out at Juventus and moreCBS Sports - Sports -
Thomas Tuchel won't return to Bayern Munich despite new contract talks: 'We couldn't reach an agreement'
Tuchel and Bayern first agreed he'd leave in February before rekindling talksCBS Sports - Sports -
Corner Picks, best soccer bets, odds, predictions: Bayern Munich have something to play for, Aston Villa don't
Corner Picks looks for a late rally with the finish line looming.CBS Sports - Sports -
European coaching carousel: Juventus sack Max Allegri, Thomas Tuchel confirms he's leaving Bayern Munich
The 2023-24 season is coming to and end and some managers are on the moveCBS Sports - Sports -
Slot confirms Liverpool switch, Allegri sacked, Premier League and WSL finales – as it happened
It’s farewell to Jürgen Klopp and hello to Arne Slot as the Premier League headed towards its Sunday finale . Some related Messi content. A look at the MLS’s top earners.. Talking of forgotten footballers, whatever happened to Christian Benteke? ...The Guardian - World - Premier League -
Tuchel confirms he will step down as Bayern boss
Thomas Tuchel has confirmed he will leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season following reports he was open to staying as manager.ESPN - Sports -
Transfer Talk: Bayern looking at Fernandes, De Jong
Thomas Tuchel could stay as Bayern Munich manager if he is able to get the signings of both Bruno Fernandes and Frenkie de Jong. Transfer Talk has the latest.ESPN - Sports -
Usyk v Fury: World champions separated at weigh-in
Usyk v Fury: World champions separated at weigh-inBBC News - Top stories -
‘Reverse Yankee’ deals boom as Europe’s low borrowing costs lure US groups
American companies issue €30bn in euro-denominated bonds as investor demand for European corporate debt growsFinancial Times - Business -
Climate activists glue themselves at Munich airport to protest flying
The activists from the German-based group Last Generation, which has carried out similar protests in the past, were protesting flying, the most polluting form of transportation.CBS News - Top stories - Climate
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