Julian Green proved the hero on home soil for Bayern Munich as he scored three first-half goals to help thrash Inter Milan 4-1 in North Carolina on Saturday evening. The American winger took just 35 minutes to complete
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Ancelotti: Madrid don’t need Lewandowski
Bayern Munich boss Carlo Ancelotti says the German club have no interest in letting Robert Lewandowski sign for Champions League rivals Real Madrid. The 27-year-old had reportedly shown an interest in a potential
Juventus Complete €3m Loan Signing of Mehdi Benatia From Bayern Munich
Juventus Complete €3m Loan Signing of Mehdi Benatia From Bayern Munich
Borussia Dortmund Officially Confirm Signing of Bayern Munich's Sebastian Rode
Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund have officially announced former Bayern Munich midfielder Sebastian Rode as their newest summer signing. Rode arrives at Signal Iduna Park on a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee - though the cost
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Franck Ribery: I don't want to play for France again
Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery insists he has no desire to play for France again, despite suggestions he had set his sights on a Euro 2016 spot. The 33-year-old retired from international duty
Bayern sign Man United target
Bayern Munich have signed 18-year-old Portuguese midfielder Renato Sanches from Benfica, the Bundesliga club said on Tuesday. Sanches, strongly linked in British media with a move to Manchester United, will join the German
Bayern Munich seal record fourth consecutive Bundesliga title
Bayern Munich have become the first team to win four Bundesliga titles in a row after victory over Australia winger Mathew Leckie's Ingolstadt. Pep Guardiola's team only required a draw to all-but seal the
Bayern title party delayed after 1-1 draw
Bayern went into the match seven points clear of second-placed Borussia Dortmund and in the knowledge a win over Gladbach would be enough for a record-breaking fourth successive championship. Thomas Muller eased the