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What next for Ranos? Gladbach have reportedly made their decision
What next for Ranos? Gladbach have reportedly made their decision

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

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What next for Ranos? Gladbach have reportedly made their decision

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. During the winter break, Grant-Leon Ranos transferred to Kaiserslautern on loan. However, he couldn't really get much playing time, only taking to the field in just five matches. He only had brief appearances. Therefore, the Red Devils now have to pay compensation to the Bundesliga club, reports 'Bild'. He did not reach the agreed playing time. As the loan now ends, the Armenian returns to Gladbach. However, he is not expected to stay there for long, but to be loaned out again, according to the report. The Foals' bosses have not given up on the 21-year-old and hope that he can get more playing time at another club. 📸 Daniel Kopatsch - 2024 Getty Images

Germany striker Kleindienst to miss Nations League Final Four
Germany striker Kleindienst to miss Nations League Final Four

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

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Germany striker Kleindienst to miss Nations League Final Four

Gladbach's Rocco Reitz (l-r) celebrates with Gladbach's Franck Honorat and Tim Kleindienst after his goal during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and TSG 1899 Hoffenheim at Borussia-Park stadium. David Inderlied/dpa Injured Germany striker Tim Kleindienst will miss the Nations League Final Four in June. He hurt his knee in Borussia Mönchengladbach's loss at Bayern Munich last weekend. "He will have surgery next week and will be out for some months," sporting director Roland Virkus told reporters after Saturday's 1-0 season-ending Bundesliga defeat by Wolfsburg. Advertisement Julian Nagelsmann names his squad on Thursday for the semi-final against Portugal on June 4. The second semi-final will be played a day later in Stuttgart between European champions Spain and World Cup runners-up France. The final will take place in Munich on Sunday June 8, with the match for third place in Stuttgart on the same day. Kleindienst was shaping up to be Germany's main striker as they target a first Nations League title. Niclas Füllkrug and Jonathan Burkardt will now hope to get the nod, with Kai Havertz also fighting to be fit.

Thomas Muller has Bayern Munich fans howling with risque funeral joke in farewell speech on pitch
Thomas Muller has Bayern Munich fans howling with risque funeral joke in farewell speech on pitch

Scottish Sun

time12-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Thomas Muller has Bayern Munich fans howling with risque funeral joke in farewell speech on pitch

Supporters all said the same thing as they reacted to brilliant gag MULL IT OVER Thomas Muller has Bayern Munich fans howling with risque funeral joke in farewell speech on pitch THOMAS MULLER left Bayern Munich fans howling with laughter after delivering a cheeky funeral joke during his on-pitch farewell speech. The 35-year-old is leaving his boyhood club after 17 glittering seasons. Advertisement 2 Thomas Muller told a cheeky joke as he bid farewell to Bayern Munich Credit: DAZN Muller has won 13 titles and two Champions Leagues during his 750 appearances for the club. And he played his last-ever home match in Saturday's 2-0 win over Gladbach. Muller then cut an emotional figure on the field as he bid farewell to Bayern fans. But the Allianz Arena crowd was left doubled over after a rib-tickling joke from Muller during his final speech. Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL GERRARD SLIPS AGAIN Blow to Gerrard as he loses eye-watering sum after pal's firm closes The World Cup winner said: 'I've got another joke ready. Bear with me. Humour is very individual. 'I was looking for a joke, a joke to say goodbye, but I couldn't find an appropriate one that I liked. 'Then I looked for something spicier about funerals. Father is dying at home. The three children are standing at his bedside. 'Suddenly, the smell of his favourite cake wafts from the kitchen, where the mother is baking it. Advertisement BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS 'Then he says, 'Son, please bring me one last piece of my favourite cake. That would be my last wish'. 'Then he comes back from the kitchen without the cake. The father says, 'What's going on?' Harry Kane finally gets his hands on first career trophy as Bayern Munich win Bundesliga in style '(The son says) 'Well, mum said it's for after the funeral'.' Advertisement Fans all said the same thing as they reacted with delight to the gag. One said: 'Never change Thomas.' Another declared: 'That's so dry, I love it.' One noted: 'Haha wtf he's insane.' Advertisement Another added: 'Please become a pundit.'

'Promises not fulfilled': Cvancara seeks Mönchengladbach exit
'Promises not fulfilled': Cvancara seeks Mönchengladbach exit

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

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'Promises not fulfilled': Cvancara seeks Mönchengladbach exit

Borussia Moenchengladbach's Tomas Cvancara leaves the pitch after receiving a yellow-red card during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Moenchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund at Stadion im Borussia-Park. Federico Gambarini/dpa Borussia Mönchengladbach forward Tomas Cvancara has hit out at the Bundesliga club and seeks a summer transfer because he doesn't feel treated in a fair way. Czech Cvancara said on Instagram on Wednesday that he had asked for a January loan to get more matches in the wake of injury which he said "was not granted and instead I got promises that were not fulfilled." Advertisement The 24-year-old came to Gladbach in 2023 and has a contract until 2028. He did not share what kind of promises were not fulfilled but he appears not satisfied because he is not a regular starter and mainly used as a winger instead of a centre forward. He has two goals from 26 appearances, and one dismissal. As a result, he said he would a summer exit. "Even though I was not convinced of my role and I was not happy with it I always left 100% on the pitch and the best I could give to the team at the moment," he said. "The fact that someone started to mind when the club stopped doing well, that I wanted to leave in the winter, and I have the same plan in the summer, is just as funny as the fact that someone told the media." Advertisement The Sport Bild weekly reported that team-mates had asked coach Gerardo Seoane ahead of a recent 4-3 defeat at Holstein Kiel not to field Cvancara because of a lack of dedication. Gladbach have claimed just two points from their last five games and in ninth place are all but out of contention for a place in Europe. They visit freshly crowned champions Bayern Munich on the penultimate matchday Saturday.

Football: Itakura scores for Gladbach in costly loss to Dortmund
Football: Itakura scores for Gladbach in costly loss to Dortmund

Kyodo News

time21-04-2025

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  • Kyodo News

Football: Itakura scores for Gladbach in costly loss to Dortmund

KYODO NEWS - 18 hours ago - 14:22 | Sports, All Japan football international Ko Itakura opened the scoring Sunday for Borussia Monchengladbach, but the visitors could not secure the points in a 3-2 loss to Bundesliga rivals Borussia Dortmund with big implications for both teams as they bid for European qualification. Following back-to-back losses, Gladbach have dropped to ninth, three places below a European berth, while Dortmund have climbed to seventh with the latest result. Itakura broke the deadlock with a well-taken strike against the run of play in the 24th minute, momentarily silencing the home crowd at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund. After dribbling through the center of the pitch, the Samurai Blue defender worked his way into the box with a one-two pass and beat Dortmund keeper Gregor Kobel one-on-one for his third league goal of the season. "I was thinking about shooting to the right as soon as I broke through and it ended up being a nice goal," Itakura said. Serhou Guirassy equalized for Dortmund in the 41st minute and the hosts added two more goals before the halftime whistle to lead 3-1 at the break. Kevin Stoger netted for Gladbach in the 56th minute but the visitors were unable to come back further. Young Japanese striker Shio Fukuda came off the bench for Gladbach in the 83rd minute. While the successive losses have dealt a blow to Gladbach's continental hopes, the 28-year-old Itakura is not giving up hope. "These two games were very important so it's a big shock, but it's not over yet," Itakura said. Related coverage: Football: Freiburg's Doan nets 9th goal as Machino, Mitoma bag 8th Football: Reo Hatate nets brace as Celtic batter Kilmarnock Football: Reims' Keito Nakamura at double, reaches 11 goals in Ligue 1

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