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    Under-pressure Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag shock name ‘being discussed’ by Bayern Munich to replace outgoing Tuchel

    ERIK TEN HAG is reportedly a shock candidate to replace Thomas Tuchel at Bayern Munich.The German manager will leave the Bundesliga giants at the end of the season.Erik ten Hag is reportedly getting interest from Bayern MunichCredit: GettyManager Thomas Tuchel is leaving the club at the end of the seasonCredit: GettyTuchel, 50, announced his decision to leave Bayern back in February.Last year he won the Bundesliga title by capitalising on Borussia Dortmund’s final game draw to Mainz.However, this season has seen Bayern surrender the title for the first time in 11 years.The club were also knocked out of the DFB-Pokal by third-tier minnows FC Saarbrucken.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLTuchel’s side has reached the Champions League semi-finals and could reach the final after drawing 2-2 in the first leg against Real Madrid.Despite this Tuchel is still set to leave the club and a host of names have been attracting interest to replace him.Bayern had been linked with the likes of Unai Emery and Ralf Rangnick but have so far been unsuccessful.Outlet BILD has now reported that Ten Hag is being discussed at Bayern.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe Dutchman is under huge pressure at Manchester United after a disappointing season.The Red Devils dropped out of the Champions League at the group stage and look set to miss out on the top four.Who could be Man Utd’s next manager after Ten Hag?If United decide to pull the trigger on Ten Hag then he could find a new job at the Allianz Arena.The report also adds that Tuchel is interested in replacing Ten Hag at Old Trafford.It is also suggested that he does not want to speak to the club until after Bayern’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Madrid.The match is scheduled for May 8 which could suggest that talks could open up before the season is over.There has already been a host of names linked with the managerial role at United.England boss Gareth Southgate and former Chelsea manager Graham Potter are reportedly of interest.Willy Kambwala wants to become rock at the back for Man Utd… but Erik ten Hag probably won’t be around to see itBy Ken Lawrence
    ERIK TEN HAG insists he is still the right man to take Manchester United forward.
    The Dutchman believes he can recapture their former glories, despite escaping for the second time in a row what could have been humiliation by Liverpool at the weekend.
    And teen Willy Kambwala revealed his “passion” is to become a rock at the heart of United’s defence after making just his second start of the season against their bitter rivals.
    United trailed 1-0 at half-time on Sunday but fought back to take a 2-1 lead before Mo Salah’s 84th-minute equaliser from the penalty spot.
    Ten Hag was pleased with the second-half performance, declaring it “another signal and message for the future,” before adding, “the team and squad have high potential.”
    Yet the Old Trafford chief sounds more and more like he has his finger stuck in a leaky dyke and does not think it is going to hold.
    Comeback or not, United still threw away a lead for the third time in eight days following their 4-3 defeat to Chelsea and 1-1 draw with Brentford — both deep into injury time.
    And his body language suggests he expects to be crossing it to go back to Holland with his P45 this summer
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    Germany swiped extra Champions League spot from entitled Premier League while keeping fans happy – they put us to shame

    WHAT a good week to be German — a sentence you never thought you would read in this newspaper.But confirmation that the coveted fifth place in next season’s expanded Champions League is heading to the Bundesliga instead of the Premier League caps a stunning few days for our noisy neighbours across the North Sea.Borussia Dortmund’s players genuinely shared their joy with fansCredit: ReutersHarry Kane notched a penalty for Bayern in a 2-2 draw with Real MadridCredit: APHow impressive to see Borussia Dortmund’s deliriously exhausted players celebrating Wednesday’s win over Paris Saint-Germain with the massed hordes standing on the famous Yellow Wall at their monstrous stadium.And the night before with the brilliant, cosmic glow of red neon strip lights illuminating Bayern Munich’s admirable fightback against Real Madrid.Two mighty German clubs, each with one foot in the Champions League final.If the irony is lost on you that more than 90,000 Germans could be descending on Wembley next month to contest the biggest game in club football, it shouldn’t be.READ MORE TOP STORIESWhen Uefa announced an extra place for the league performing the best overall in Europe this season, you could almost smell the sense of entitlement in the Premier League.State-backed Manchester City and Newcastle, Arsenal and Manchester United flying the flag for the blue-chip corporations of England? What could possibly go wrong?For the 20-team conglomerate whose unofficial motto is ‘here comes money’ it looked a shoo-in that it would lead to a fifth team from England asserting the Prem brand authority.Instead the prize for ‘best all-round effort’ is going to a league where there remains some notion of perspective.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSWhere the clubs are not allowed to ‘squeeze the lemons’ of the fans until the pips squeak even if they want to.Dortmund match-winner Niclas Fullkrug is not a particularly good dancer.Five things you didn’t know about Jadon SanchoBut the sight of his awkward arms-flapping, skip jive in full view of 81,000 fans during the post-match party on the pitch only fuels the feeling that German  football possesses something we do not. And it’s not money.German clubs are closer than ever to their supporters, just as English ones are growing further and further apart.Estimates put Fullkrug’s weekly pay at around £130,000 a week. That is comparable to some in the Premier League but it wouldn’t be a standout wage.Moreover, he has worked his way up from humble beginnings, playing second-tier football with Werder Bremen and Hannover, suffering dreadful injuries along the way.At 31, Fullkrug is believed to have earned less than £3million altogether before his move to Dortmund. His misfortune and spirited nature appeal to the fans.There are widespread discrepancies in pay levels like there are here. But there is no need to even mention pay caps for players in Germany like there is here.Ticket prices for Wednesday’s Champions League semi-final against PSG were as little as £17.Buy a ticket for any game and public transport within the city limits comes free. Germany is a big country. When clubs and TV colluded with the idea of Monday night football, it was met with tennis balls lobbed on pitches during games, angry demos and was quickly binned.No sending Newcastle fans to Arsenal for an 8pm Saturday kick-off.Bayern ended their association with Qatari Airways last June because it did not sit well with fans unhappy about allegations of human rights abuses in the Middle Eastern state.At the Allianz Arena, it is half price for pensioners. Let’s see what happens if Bayern tried scrapping that like they are at Spurs. Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen ended Bayern’s Bundesliga title gripCredit: GettyThe Prem clubs will argue that the ‘50 per cent plus one’ rule placing fans in majority ownership of German teams makes the league unwieldy, unable to operate as efficient businesses and uncompetitive.Bayer Leverkusen just won their first Bundesliga title. Bayern are the only team in the current top four who also finished there last season. Leverkusen are in the semi-finals of the Europa League.It’s almost as if German football is run for the people who fill its grounds, create the atmospheres and act as the lifeblood of the game. It’ll never catch on here.How very obviousHOWARD WEBB has revealed “football’s played by human beings and officiated by human beings”.Webb was a copper before he became  the most senior referee in the country but you do not need to be Sherlock Holmes to work out his  latest pearl of wisdom for yourself.Of course, his comments come after  an almighty ruck erupted because Nottingham Forest should have had a penalty against Everton last month.Webb’s effective public apology for a mistake by match ref Anthony Taylor points to the fact people get things wrong. It’s called the human condition.Yet the whole theory behind the introduction of hated VAR technology was to move away from the margins of error caused by malfunctions in the human brain.The umpteen cameras and replay facilities were — by design — supposed to eradicate discrepancies. But now  Webb has testified to confirm what most of us already thought.That is, until players, managers, fans, refs, assistant officials and VARs are replaced entirely by Artificial Intelligence or eagle-eyed gizmos with faster reaction speeds than a snail on Valium, there will still sometimes be the odd cock-up.Which means, m’lud, that VAR has only added another layer of potential arguments to a sport already riddled with angry people fired up by a burning sense of injustice.Therefore we can all deduce that it has merely just added to the  beautiful game’s existing problems instead of solving them.And, therefore, it should be scrapped with immediate effect.No further questions, Mr Webb. I rest my case.Infamy, infamy, they’ve all pot it in for meFAREWELL, Rocket Ronnie. Snooker’s greatest showman tumbled out of the World Championship with a typically colourful exit.If Ronnie O’Sullivan were a footballer, he would be strung up on an FA charge for claiming some referees ‘have got it in for me’ as a parting shot.Ronnie O’Sullivan congratulates his conqueror Stuart BinghamCredit: ReutersHopefully he won’t be punished, though, because O’Sullivan going out in the quarter-finals for the second year in a row is more of a blow for the tournament than it is for him.There are three qualifiers and the world No 12 left to fight for the biggest prize in the sport.O’Sullivan has had run-ins with snooker’s authorities before amid suggestions that no single player is bigger than the game itself.Let’s see what happens to the interest in events at the Crucible from now until Monday’s finale and then decide, shall we?Bax lyrical over dedicated keeperBOLTON play at Barnsley tonight in their League One play-off semi-final first leg.In goal for them will be Nathan Baxter, formerly of Chelsea, who went out on loan to seven clubs to gain experience.READ MORE SUN STORIESOne spell was at Scottish Prem side Ross County, where he barely played due to injury and was sent back to London for treatment.Baxter, now 25, paid his own air fares to fly to Scotland regularly just to remain part of the squad. 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    Former Premier League star, 63, once worth millions now has £2 in bank account and lives on benefits

    FORMER Manchester City star Eike Immel is living off benefits in a council flat with just £2 left in his bank account.The German keeper was a millionaire during his successful career with Borussia Dortmund and Stuttgart.Ex-Manchester City goalkeeper Eike Immel has been declared bankruptCredit: NEWS GROUP NEWSPAPERS LTDThe former West Germany star is now living off benefitsCredit: GETTHe won 19 caps for West Germany and was part of their squad at five major finals.Immel, 63, spent two years in the Premier League and old First Division with City, making 50 appearances before hanging up his gloves in 1997.But he was declared bankrupt in 2008 and his wife and kids left him amid a series of financial concerns.Immel now lives off state benefits in a small flat in his home town of Stadtallendorf.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe told Stat 1: “Money wasn’t a concern for me in the past.  I used to live the life of Riley.”Sometimes my mobile phone bill came to 10,000 euros [£9,000] a month.”One Christmas I spent £25,000 on clothes for my new girlfriend.”I paid £1m for my home, but at one point the bailiffs were at my door.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSWho are these famous footballers?
    “The tax office said I owed them £800,000, and I was unable to pay it.”I did things that any normal person would say can’t be true.Pep Guardiola launched an astonishing attack on football bosses after Manchester City stumbled into the FA Cup Final-“I hadn’t given enough thought to the future.  Dealing with money is not one of my strengths.”I now live on £972 a month in benefits.  £491 of that goes on rent, leaving me with just £481 for other expenses.”It is a real battle to make ends meet.  Sometimes I just have £2 left.Immel regrets his excess splurges, which have left him relying on the help of loved ones to get by.He said: “The furnishings in the flat have all been given to me, and a friend who runs a local restaurant lets me eat for free.”I am thankful for the help.  But I wish it didn’t have to be this way.” More

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    Bayern Munich’s move for Ralf Rangnick COLLAPSES as flop Man Utd manager rejects German giants

    BAYERN MUNICH’S move for Ralf Rangnick has reportedly collapsed.The former Manchester United interim gaffer was reportedly leading the charge to replace Thomas Tuchel this summer.Thomas Tuchel is set to wave goodbye to Bayern Munich at the end of the seasonCredit: GettyRalf Rangnick has allegedly snubbed Bayern Munich’s advances for him to take overCredit: AFPThat led to supporters launching a petition urging chiefs to stick with Tuchel, insisting he is head and shoulders above Rangnick.Now they have got one of their wishes after a BILD claimed that the coach has snubbed Bayern.And journalist Christian Falk says that the 65-year-old will stay in charge of the Austrian national team instead. It is the latest blow to Bayern after suffering a number of setbacks in their search for Tuchel’s successor.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThey first tried poaching Xabi Alonso from rivals and new Bundesliga winners Bayer Leverkusen.However, after also receiving an approach from Liverpool, the Spaniard declared his intention to stay put for at least one more year.Bayern then had a move for Julian Nagelsmann fall through when their ex-boss extended his deal with the German national team.Then, when fellow target Unai Emery also penned a new contract at Aston Villa, Bayern opened talks with Austria boss Rangnick.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSRangnick is best-known to English supporters for his ill-fated stint as interim manager at United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked in November 2021.But he failed to impress during a six-month spell at United and left the club once Erik ten Hag arrived with Cristiano Ronaldo slamming his abilities.Ralf Rangnick responds after Cristiano Ronaldo slammed ex-Man Utd manager as ‘not even a coach’He soon took over the Austrian national team and he has secured qualification for this summer’s Euro 2024 tournament, where they will be grouped with France, Poland and Netherlands.Meanwhile, Tuchel is still hoping to bow out of Bayern as a Champions League winner.The ex-Chelsea manager, who led the Blues 2021 success in the competition, and his team drew 2-2 at home to Real Madrid in the first-leg of their semi-final on Tuesday.That leaves Harry Kane and co. with it all to do next Wednesday in the return match at the Bernabeu.Ralf RangnickThe 65-year-old’s managerial numbers in full:

    Stuttgart II (1985-1987):P70 W28 D16 L26
    Reutlingen 05 (1995-1996):P51 W26 D12 L13
    Ulm 1846 (1997-1999):P75 W36 D18 L21
    Stuttgart (1999-2001):P86 W36 D16 L34
    Hannover (2001-2004):P98 W44 D22 L32
    Schalke (2004-2005):P65 W36 D15 L14
    Hoffenheim (2006-2011):P166 W79 D43 L44
    Schalke (2011):P23 W10 D3 L10
    RB Leipzig (2015-2018):P36 W21 D7 L8
    RB Leipzig (2018-2019):P52 W29 D13 L10
    Man Utd (2021-2022):P29 W11 D10 L8
    Austria (2022-2024):P21 W13 D3 L5
    Trophies:Regional League South (Ulm); Intertoto Cup, U19 Bundesliga (Stuttgart); Bundesliga 2 (Hannover); German Cup, German Super Cup, German League Cup (Schalke) More

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    I’m a former team-mate of Harry Kane but left Premier League a decade ago, now I’m set to become his Bundesliga rival

    HARRY KANE is set to be reunited with an old Tottenham team-mate in the Bundesliga next season.Kane has been starring in Germany since his £104million transfer to Bayern Munich from Spurs last summer.Harry Kane is set to be reunited with an old Tottenham team-mate in the BundesligaCredit: RexKane starred alongside the star seven times in a Spurs shirtCredit: GettyThe German international left to join Hamburg in 2015Credit: RexDespite Bayern failing to win the German top flight for the first time in 12 years, Kane has still managed an impressive 43 goals and 11 assists in 43 games, including 35 in 31 league games.Kane, 30, still has the chance to land his first-ever career trophy with the Champions League this season, however, he will be hoping to dethrone Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen domestically next term.But on that journey, the England captain looks set to face a familiar foe in Lewis Holtby, who played for Tottenham between 2013 and 2015 after signing from Schalke.Holtby, 33, shared the pitch with Kane seven times – remarkably with a 100 per cent win rate and just two goals conceded – in north London before he departed to join Hamburg in 2015.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAfter four years Holtby did briefly return to England to star for Blackburn before he sealed a free transfer in 2021 to join current club Holstein Kiel. And following an impressive season in the 2. Bundesliga, Kiel now look set to secure promotion to the German top flight for the first time in their history.Holtby has played a key part of the north German sides efforts to get promoted, appearing in 28 games with four goals and ten assists.Holtby and co sit in the second automatic promotion spot in the table with just three games of the season remaining and a five-point gap over Fortuna Dusseldorf, who are in the promotion play-off spot.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSLewis Holtby is closing in on promotion with 2. Bundesliga side Holstein KielCredit: GettyKane and Holtby won 100 per cent of their games togetherCredit: GettyThey can secure promotion in their next game if they beat relegation threatened SV Wehen Wiesbaden and Fortuna Dusseldorf fail to beat FC Nurnberg.However, providing Dusseldorf win it will set-up a promotion shootout between the two in the penultimate game of the season.How Harry Kane got even better at BayernShould Kiel fall to third in the table they will face a play-off match against the third-bottom side in the Bundesliga – a position currently occupied by Mainz.There is also the possibility that Holtby is promoted as a 2. Bundesliga champion with Kiel, but they will have to overcome a two-point gap to St. Pauli to achieve that.On the team, the three-time capped Germany star said: “It’s really a lot of fun to be with this young and hungry team right now.”We have a great spirit and still a lot of potential for improvement. “I have a very very good relationship with everyone at the club, because people here are simply honest, northern and direct.”Holtby has been a key player for the side this season and barring a late collapse should find their way into the top flightCredit: GettyThis one will have stung Kane the most… what’s the German for schadenfreude?, says Dave KiddBy Dave Kidd
    OF all the trophies Harry Kane has missed out on, the Bundesliga will have stung the most.
    This was supposed to have been a dead cert. This was nailed-on.
    Bayern Munich had won 11 successive Bundesliga titles, so when the England captain signed for the great Bavarian powerhouse last summer, we all said: “Well, at least he’ll finally win something.”
    Yet on Sunday evening, there were Bayer Leverkusen — known in Germany as ‘Neverkusen’ because they hadn’t previously won the league thanks to several late implosions — cavorting around, 16 points clear, unbeaten in all competitions and confirmed as champions with five games to spare.
    And so the greatest trophy curse in footballing history continues.
    And this one really is freakish because Leverkusen’s story is almost as extraordinary as Leicester City’s miracle title in 2015-16 — the season when Kane won his first Premier League Golden Boot and Tottenham ended up ‘third in a two-horse race’ behind Arsenal.
    Kane is always the runner-up, always the nearly man, always the fall guy, too often a figure of fun for those taking pleasure in the misfortune of others.
    Does anyone know the German word for schadenfreude…?
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    Bundesliga ace Aymen Barkok rushed to hospital after terrifying attack in Berlin bar

    HERTHA BERLIN Aymen Barkok was rushed to hospital after a terrifying attack in a bar.The Morocco international, 25, was enjoying a night out in Germany’s capital on Saturday when he was set upon.Aymen Barkok was rushed to hospital after being attacked on a night out in BerlinCredit: RexBarkok was physically assaulted and was rushed to hospital with facial injuries.After staying overnight, he had an operation on Sunday.And Barkok is likely to miss the rest of the season as he recovers from the traumatic incident.Hertha confirmed the attack on Barkok in an emotional statement.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd they sent the winger their best wishes.It read: “We were horrified to learn yesterday that Aymen Barkok was physically attacked in a Berlin bar during the night from Saturday to Sunday and had to be taken to hospital with facial injuries.”Aymen had a successful operation yesterday, Sunday, but will not be available to us for the time being. “We wish you a speedy recovery, Aymen! We are thinking of you.”Most read in FootballBarkok joined Hertha on loan in January from Bundesliga side Mainz, dropping down a division in the process.He had played nine times this season, with Hertha just one point off the playoff places.Every Premier League stadium ranked by the number of pubs nearby with one boasting over 130 local boozersBarkok started his career at Eintracht Frankfurt in the 2016/17 season.He scored four goals in 64 games before departing in 2022, winning a Europa League and German Cup in the process.Barkok, who also spent time on loan at Fortuna Dusseldorf, joined Mainz 18 months ago and scored twice in 40 outings before his Hertha switch.Aymen Barkok’s career statsThose numbers in full:

    Eintracht Frankfurt, 2016-2022: 64 games, 4 goals

    Fortuna Dusseldorf (loan), 2018-2020: 18 games, 0 goals

    Mainz, 2022-2024: 40 games, 2 goals

    Hertha Berlin, 2024: 9 games, 0 goals

    Morocco, 2020-2024: 18 games, 1 goal

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    Jadon Sancho breaks Bundesliga record as Borussia Dortmund prepare to negotiate permanent transfer for Man Utd outcast

    JADON SANCHO showed why Borussia Dortmund want to keep him permanently after breaking a Bundesliga record.The winger re-joined Dortmund on loan in January after being frozen out by Erik ten Hag at Manchester United.Jadon Sancho is now the top scoring Englishman in Bundesliga historyCredit: GettyHe has revived his career with three goals and two assists while helping his side reach the Champions League semi-final.And Sancho’s latest strike, a wonderful curling effort against RB Leipzig, means he is now the highest-scoring Englishman in Bundesliga history.Sancho, 24, has 40 goals in 116 games in the German top-flight – one more than previous record holder Tony Woodcock, who played for Koln, Arsenal and Nottingham Forest.But he will likely be overtaken soon by England captain Harry Kane, who took his tally to 35 after netting twice against Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe Bayern Munich striker has been rampant this season and managed his total from just 31 games.However Sancho might be able to defend his record for a little longer if he signs for Dortmund on a permanent deal.United are willing to accept a loss to sell Sancho, who will not return to Old Trafford unless Ten Hag is sacked.And SunSport understands Dortmund are ready to offer £35million to make his loan deal permanent this summer.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSUnited could even try to pinch Donyell Malen off Dortmund in an exchange deal for Sancho.Red Devils chiefs have given up on any reconciliation between Ten Hag and Sancho.Man Utd’s top targets for the transfer window More

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    Harry Kane set for huge windfall after smashing targets in record-breaking season despite Bayern Munich slump

    HARRY KANE is set for a major bonus payment after meeting a stunning goalscoring clause in his Bayern Munich contract.Bayern are undergoing a turbulent campaign that saw them surrendering their Bundesliga crown to Bayer Leverkusen and missing out on the German Cup as well as the Super Cup.Bayern Munich star Harry Kane is set for a bonus of over £200,000 after scoring over 40 goalsCredit: GettyKane is also on course to break Robert Lewandowski’s historic recordCredit: GettyKane is the Bundesliga’s top goalscorer in his first season with BayernHowever, Kane, 30, has been enjoying a marvellous season which has led the Bavarians to the Champions League semi-finals, where they will meet Real Madrid after eliminating his former rivals Arsenal.According to BILD, the star striker’s incredible performances will lead him to a lucrative €250,000 (£218,000) bonus.That is due to a clause in the England captain’s contract that stipulates he is entitled to that windfall if he scores over 40 goals across all competitions.And Kane has already registered a staggering total of 41 goals and 13 assists in 42 appearances.Read More on FootballThe centre-forward also tops the Bundesliga goalscoring charts with 34 goals in 31 matches.The Tottenham legend is on course for the Golden Boot with Stuttgart star Serhou Guirassy in second place with 25 goals.Kane is targeting another special Bundesliga record in only his first season with Bayern.The forward is only eight goals away from beating Robert Lewandowski’s career best return of 41 league goals in a single campaign.Most read in BundesligaBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThat record took almost 50 years to break after Gerd Muller set the bar during the 1971-72 campaign with 40 goals.And Kane seems to be well on his way, while he has also been directly involved in 42 goals this season.Eight times Arsenal and Tottenham’s North London rivalry got pettySince detailed data collection began in the German top flight back in in 1992/93, nobody has ever reached that figure so quickly. More