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Bundesliga table — Standings, leading scorers from 2024-25 season
Bundesliga table — Standings, leading scorers from 2024-25 season

Yahoo

time28-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Bundesliga table — Standings, leading scorers from 2024-25 season

Bayern Munich's 11-season title run ended last season, but Harry Kane and Co. are on their way to reclaim the top spot on the Bundesliga table in 2024-25. The England forward is again filling up the nets for Bayern and this time finds his team six points clear of last season's winners, Bayer Leverkusen, with just eight matches left for both teams this season. MORE — Premier League 2024-25 schedule, how to watch live Advertisement The race for Champions League places is also interesting, as substardard seasons for Borussia Dortmund and Borussia Monchengladbach have Mainz, Eintracht Frankfurt, RB Leipzig, Freiburg, and seventh-place Gladbach all hoping for Europe. The relegation race has less runners than many years, with three teams looking likely to be fighting for the playoff spot but a few more capable of dropping into the discussion with a bad few weeks. Below, find the leading scorers for this season as well as the most recent standings. Who will win the Bundesliga in 2024-25? Bayern Munich look ready to reclaim their title after Bayer Leverkusen's amazing 2023-24 run. Leverkusen are six points back of Bayern while no one else is anywhere near the duo as Borussia Dortmund are all the way down in 11th. Bayern do not meet Leverkusen again and are likely to be champions again. Who will be relegated from the Bundesliga? FC St Pauli and Holstein Kiel were promoted last season, but they're having different times in the bottom half of the table. St. Pauli, so far, have earned five points breathing room above the bottom three and six clear of the two automatic relegation spots. Holstein Kiel are last with 17 points, three back of the playoff spot held by 16th-place Bochum. Advertisement Heidenheim's in 19th place and surprising Hoffenheim and Union Berlin are both not safe yet. 1. FC Heidenheim - FC St. Pauli Are there any American players in Bundesliga? Quite a few! Joe Scally (above) is an every-game starter for Borussia Monchengladbach, while James Sands was having a great early start to his FC St Pauli career before suffering an ankle injury. Giovanni Reyna continues his stop-start recent history with Borussia Dortmund. Lennard Maloney (Mainz by way of Heidenheim) and Jordan Pefok (Union Berlin) have featured plenty for their clubs while Noahkai Banks (Augsburg), Timmy Chandler (Eintracht Frankfurt), John Tolkin (Holstein Kiel), and young Cole Campbell (Dortmund) have all made appearances in the league this season. Bundesliga goals leaders — Who will win the Pichichi Trophy? Here's the state of play as the entire Bundesliga looks to chase down Harry Kane, who won last season's Torjägerkanonen with 36 goals. Advertisement Harry Kane, Bayern Munich — 21 Patrik Schick, Bayer Leverkusen — 17 Jonathan Burkardt, Mainz — 15 Tim Kleindienst, Borussia Monchengladbach — 15 Omar Marmoush, Eintracht Frankfurt* — 15 Serhou Guirassy, Borussia Dortmund — 14 Hugo Ekitike, Eintracht Frankfurt — 13 Jamal Musiala, Bayern Munich — 11 Benjamin Sesko, RB Leipzig — 10 Ermedin Demirovic, Stuttgart — 10 Mohamed Amoura, Wolfsburg — 10 Florian Wirtz, Bayer Leverkusen — 9 Alassane Plea, Borussia Monchengladbach — 9 Nick Woltemade, Stuttgart — 9 Alexis Claude-Maurice — 9 *Marmoush transfered to Manchester City in January. Bundesliga table - Latest standings from 2024-25 season

Bundesliga table — Standings, leading scorers from 2024-25 season
Bundesliga table — Standings, leading scorers from 2024-25 season

NBC Sports

time28-03-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Bundesliga table — Standings, leading scorers from 2024-25 season

Bayern Munich's 11-season title run ended last season, but Harry Kane and Co. are on their way to reclaim the top spot on the Bundesliga table in 2024-25. The England forward is again filling up the nets for Bayern and this time finds his team six points clear of last season's winners, Bayer Leverkusen, with just eight matches left for both teams this season. MORE — Premier League 2024-25 schedule, how to watch live The race for Champions League places is also interesting, as substardard seasons for Borussia Dortmund and Borussia Monchengladbach have Mainz, Eintracht Frankfurt, RB Leipzig, Freiburg, and seventh-place Gladbach all hoping for Europe. The relegation race has less runners than many years, with three teams looking likely to be fighting for the playoff spot but a few more capable of dropping into the discussion with a bad few weeks. Below, find the leading scorers for this season as well as the most recent standings. Who will win the Bundesliga in 2024-25? Bayern Munich look ready to reclaim their title after Bayer Leverkusen's amazing 2023-24 run. Leverkusen are six points back of Bayern while no one else is anywhere near the duo as Borussia Dortmund are all the way down in 11th. Bayern do not meet Leverkusen again and are likely to be champions again. Who will be relegated from the Bundesliga? FC St Pauli and Holstein Kiel were promoted last season, but they're having different times in the bottom half of the table. St. Pauli, so far, have earned five points breathing room above the bottom three and six clear of the two automatic relegation spots. Holstein Kiel are last with 17 points, three back of the playoff spot held by 16th-place Bochum. Heidenheim's in 19th place and surprising Hoffenheim and Union Berlin are both not safe yet. Are there any American players in Bundesliga? Quite a few! Joe Scally is an every-game starter for Borussia Monchengladbach, while James Sands was having a great early start to his FC St Pauli career before suffering an ankle injury. Giovanni Reyna continues his stop-start recent history with Borussia Dortmund. Lennard Maloney (Mainz by way of Heidenheim) and Jordan Pefok (Union Berlin) have featured plenty for their clubs while Noahkai Banks (Augsburg), Timmy Chandler (Eintracht Frankfurt), John Tolkin (Holstein Kiel), and young Cole Campbell (Dortmund) have all made appearances in the league this season. Bundesliga goals leaders — Who will win the Pichichi Trophy? Here's the state of play as the entire Bundesliga looks to chase down Harry Kane, who won last season's Torjägerkanonen with 36 goals. Harry Kane, Bayern Munich — 21 Patrik Schick, Bayer Leverkusen — 17 Jonathan Burkardt, Mainz — 15 Tim Kleindienst, Borussia Monchengladbach — 15 Omar Marmoush, Eintracht Frankfurt* — 15 Serhou Guirassy, Borussia Dortmund — 14 Hugo Ekitike, Eintracht Frankfurt — 13 Jamal Musiala, Bayern Munich — 11 Benjamin Sesko, RB Leipzig — 10 Ermedin Demirovic, Stuttgart — 10 Mohamed Amoura, Wolfsburg — 10 Florian Wirtz, Bayer Leverkusen — 9 Alassane Plea, Borussia Monchengladbach — 9 Nick Woltemade, Stuttgart — 9 Alexis Claude-Maurice — 9 *Marmoush transfered to Manchester City in January. Bundesliga table - Latest standings from 2024-25 season Bayern Munich — 62 points, +51 GD Bayer Leverkusen — 56 points, +26 GD Mainz — 45 points +16 GD Eintracht Frankfurt — 45 points, +14 GD RB Leipzig — 42 points, +8 GD Freiburg — 42 points, -2 GD Borussia Monchengladbach — 40 points, +3 GD Wolfsburg —38 points, -9 GD Augsburg — 38 points, -6 GD Stuttgart — 37 points, +4 GD Borussia Dortmund — 35 points, -4 GD Werder Bremen — 33 points, -13 GD Union Berlin — 27 points, -16 GD Hoffenheim — 26 points, -16 GD St Pauli — 25 points, -10 GD Bochum — 20 points, -25 GD Heidenheim — 19 points, -21 GD Holstein Kiel — 17 points - 26 GD

USMNT player ratings — Who showed up, and who didn't in loss to Panama?
USMNT player ratings — Who showed up, and who didn't in loss to Panama?

NBC Sports

time21-03-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

USMNT player ratings — Who showed up, and who didn't in loss to Panama?

The USMNT will not lift the CONCACAF Nations League trophy for a fourth consecutive time after losing to Panama 1-0 in the semifinal on Thursday, and Mauricio Pochettino will a few more questions than answers on his mind following the stoppage-time collapse in Los Angeles. USA 0-1 PANAMA - Highlights, recap & analysis For 90-plus minutes, the USMNT dominated possession (67-33) and, statistically speaking, was the better side (12-3 in shots, 5-1 on target), but it was the '1" that mattered most as Cecilio Waterman struck in 94th minute to sink American hopes. So, who shone brightest against Panama, and who might have to do better against Mexico or Canada on Sunday? USMNT player ratings vs Panama — CONCACAF Nations League semifinal GK Matt Turner - 4: The fact the USMNT doesn't have a goalkeeper that is playing regularly, let alone well, in a club situation is a real problem. A. Real. Problem. They needed him to make one save all night, and he couldn't. RB Yunus Mush - 7: One of the few players that looked to beat someone 1v1 and actually did so. Crosses from the right wing were dangerous when not much else was. CB Chris Richards - 6: Looked to push the ball forward plenty in possession, but there just wasn't much there aside from long diagonals out to the wing. Like everyone else, it was mostly sideways (at best) and backwards. CB Tim Ream - 5: It's harsh to judge a player on a single moment in a 90-minute game, but Ream didn't step out wide to close down Cecilio Waterman with Joe Scally in no man's land too far (and too central) up the field. The left side of defense (and the goalkeeper) completely fumbled the game away. LB Joe Scally - 5: It's harsh to judge a player on a single moment in a 90-minute game, but Scally was caught in no man's land and get back in position defensively after losing a 50-50 challenge right before the goal. The left side of defense (and the goalkeeper) completely fumbled the game away. MF Tyler Adams - 6: Safe defensively (good), and safe in possession (not so good). At some point, the USMNT need a deep-lying midfielder than will get on the ball, drive forward and play the ball in behind. That isn't Adams, and it also isn't… MF Tanner Tessmann - 6: He's one of the more well-rounded options in midfield, but with limited upside going both ways. Playing alongside defensive-minded Adams, it doesn't quite come off because his progressive passing isn't quite there. MF Weston McKennie - 6.5: Someone from the midfield has to get forward and be the extra man in the box, and McKennie is not only willing to do so but dangerous when he does. As far as secondary aerial targets go, he's one of the best. MF Christian Pulisic - 5.5: Captain? Leader? Creative force? Where was it? 60 touches? Great. 3 passes into the final third, playing as a no. 10? Not so great. The standard is the standard, and that was well below. FW Tim Weah - 6: Love him on the right, looking to put crosses in the box. Don't like him on the left looking to create for himself or others. Another example of a one-dimensional player who has a strength (or two) but more weaknesses to his game. FW Josh Sargent - 6.5: His best moment didn't even count because Weah was miles offside in the build-up, but the USMNT has been crying out for a center forward that doesn't think and just puts his foot through the ball for ages. He's in fine form for Norwich (12 goals in the Championship) and should probably get more looks going forward.

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