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Bayern beat VfB Stuttgart 4-2 at the Allianz Arena on Sunday to be crowned Bundesliga champions for 2025/26. Players, coaches and club bosses were in celebratory mood as they spoke about the club’s ...
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Bayern beat VfB Stuttgart 4-2 at the Allianz Arena on Sunday to be crowned Bundesliga champions for 2025/26. Players, coaches and club bosses were in celebratory mood as they spoke about the club’s ...

DALLAS – Coming off the biggest series-opening win in the 25-year history of the Minnesota Wild, their coach wants even more than the 6-1 drubbing the visitors laid on the Dallas Stars in Game 1. Meeting with the media on Sunday, which was a day off for the team, John Hynes was quick to point out th

Despite 34 wins over 3.5 seasons at LSU, the Tigers pulled the plug on Kelly in October. After some reflection, he's ready to move forward

The transfer portal opened April 7, the day after the NCAA men’s basketball championship game, but that was only the official opening date. For coaches, the work started much earlier. “You had to do your work before the portal opened,” Miami RedHawks coach Travis Steele said, “and you had to be supe

WHEELERSBURG — Coaches will typically speak often about doing the so-called little things. For those who desire to watch SportsCenter-esque highlights, the little things may not be flashy. They may even be, to some, boring or monotonous. However, competitors love to win — and winning is never, ever

Coach Vincent Kompany said Bayern Munich should enjoy their Bundesliga title success, but he quickly turned his attention to the German Cup and Champions League semi-finals. The Belgian has urged his side to win it all this season and celebrations at the Allianz Arena after Sunday's 4-2 win over

VfB Stuttgart head coach Sebastian Hoeneß admitted his side executed parts of their game plan well but ultimately fell short after losing control following their opening goal.“Many parts of our pla...

Vincent Kompany was nowhere near Bayern Munich's first choice after Thomas Tuchel's fractious exit in 2024. But the Belgian coach has won two Bundesliga titles in two seasons since then and is bound to be linked with former club Manchester City if media speculation about Pep Guardiola moving

Greg Rusedski questions Iga Swiatek’s serve after quarter-final exit in StuttgartIga Swiatek was knocked out of the Stuttgart quarter-finals by Mirra Andreeva, falling 6-3, 4-6, 3-6. Swiatek has now split her first two matches since Francisco Roig took over as head coach from Wim Fissette.