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Bayern Munich’s Future Uncertain Following Champions League Defeat

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Bayern Munich finds themselves at a crossroads after their Champions League exit against Real Madrid.

The loss has triggered a period of introspection for the German powerhouse as they face an uncertain future.

With just a year left before hosting the Champions League final at the Allianz Arena, Bayern is set for a summer of rebuilding, starting with the search for a new head coach.

Having been dethroned as German champions by Bayer Leverkusen, Bayern’s European campaign provided a glimmer of hope in an otherwise challenging season.

The departure of manager Thomas Tuchel earlier in the year added to the upheaval, with several coaching candidates turning down offers to replace him.

Despite coming close to reaching the Champions League final, Bayern’s unexpected elimination has left them trophyless for the season, a rare occurrence for the club.

With Borussia Dortmund in the final and Leverkusen chasing a treble, Bayern faces tough competition domestically and in Europe, forcing them to reassess their strategies for the future.

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Alonso gets Real Madrid’s approval for 3 new signings before Club World Cup

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Departing Bayer Leverkusen manager, Xabi Alonso has gotten Real Madrid’s approval for three new signings.

According to Madrid Zone (via Marca), Alonso has asked Real Madrid for the new signings in time before the FIFA Club World Cup starts in June and the Los Blancos has granted his request.

The report added that the Spaniard wants Trent Alexander-Arnold, a new left-back, and a new centre-back this summer.

Recall that Alonso had agreed a three-year contract with Real Madrid.

The former Liverpool midfielder is now set to replace Carlo Ancelotti as the manager of Real Madrid.

He will be in place when Real Madrid play at this year’s FIFA Club World Cup.

Alonso played for Madrid during his playing days as a professional footballer.

The 43-year-old also played for Bayern Munich and Real Sociedad in the past.

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NPFL: Ghanaian star, Akanbek elated to score Tornadoes’ winner vs Sunshine Stars

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Ghanaian midfielder, Daniel Akanbek was delighted to score the winning goal in the Niger Tornadoes’ away win at Sunshine Stars.

The Ikon Allah Boys defeated Sunshine Stars 2-1 at the Dipo Dina Stadium, Ijebu Ode on Sunday.

The win boosted Tornadoes’ hopes of escaping the drop as they moved out of the relegation zone.

Sunshine Stars on the other hand were relegated to the Nigeria National League, NNL.

Akanbek reflected on his performance and the importance of the win.

“I feel so good and better, we all knew this was a crucial game and we had no option than to win, so the mindset was to come here, get the three points and go,” he said after the game.

“I feel very fantastic and I’m glad I helped the team to get the maximum points.”

“Tornadoes fans have been fantastic throughout the season. I want them to keep believing in us and keep supporting us and we are not going to let them down, we will win massively to make them happy.”

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Are Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami headed for Club World Cup humiliation? ‘Frustration is evident’

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SAINT PAUL, MN – MAY 10: Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi (10) celebrates scoring a goal during the second half of the MLS game between Inter Miami CF and Minnesota United FC on May 10th, 2025, at Allianz Field in St. Paul, MN. © PA Images
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It’s just over a month until Lionel Messi‘s Inter Miami kick off the FIFA’s shiny new expanded Club World Cup, but on current form they look a million miles off challenging world football’s best and brightest.

Pressure is growing on Messi’s old pal Javier Mascherano, who has just overseen Inter Miami’s worst defeat of the Messi era.

Messi scored to end a rare four-match goalless streak in Saturday’s clash with Minnesota United, but it was a mere consolation in a humbling 4-1 loss.

Before kick-off, Minnesota United’s fans unfurled a banner that read: ‘History Over Hype, Culture Over Cash’.

And the message was vindicated by the chasm between the two teams on the day.

But it’s only recently that Inter Miami have begun to resemble the worst excesses of Galacticos-era Real Madrid, a dysfunctional vanity project that struggles to get their superstar cogs clicking.

Last season they were the best team in the regular MLS season, winning the Supporters’ Shield after providing a solid foundation for their eight-time Ballon d’Or winner to make a match-winning difference.

A record of 44 goals and 21 assists from just 54 appearances is testament not only to Messi’s quality, but his team’s ability to get him firing.

Mascherano himself has admitted that Inter Miami have been dependent on their biggest star.

“Teams have been dependent on Messi,” the Miami boss told reporters earlier this month.

“[Pep] Guardiola’s Barcelona was dependent for years, Luis Enrique’s Barcelona, Valverde’s Barcelona, and the Argentina national team for 15 or 20 years.

“In other words, when you have a player like Messi, you’re clearly going to develop a dependency on him. It’s impossible not to depend on him.

“It’s clear that there are days when the team perhaps helps him more and other days when it helps him less.”

Messi’s latest goal almost looked too easy as he once again combined with his old Barcelona team-mate Jordi Alba. But we’ve seen less and less of that in recent weeks.

“I was in the stadium for Inter Miami vs NYRB and Messi’s frustration with his teammates was evident,” noted ESPN pundit Hercules Gomez.

“Things are quickly coming to a head.

“If (Messi) gives it to one of Messi’s friends — (Jordi) Alba, (Sergio) Busquets, Luis Suarez — he knows there’s the capacity to return that play to him.

“There’s a little more purpose and effort to the run. A lot of times when he gives it to another player, he waits. Because he knows, that’s probably not going to get there… You can see Messi frustrated.”

Inter Miami recently lost in the semi-finals of the CONCACAF Champions Cup home and away – 5-1 on aggregate – to a Vancouver Whitecaps side that finished a distant midtable in last season’s MLS Western Conference standings.

It’s North America’s equivalent to the Champions League and one of the few pieces of silverware that eludes Messi. Elimination in such an emphatic manner must have stung.

Domestic matters aren’t going a whole lot better. After a promising start to the season, they’ve fallen to fourth in the Eastern Conference table after winning just two of their last six MLS outings.

“Leo is a competitive beast – it’s normal,” Mascherano told the media following the latest defeat.

“Those of us who’ve known him for a long time understand how demanding he is, not only with himself but also with those around him.”

It’s still relatively early days in the 2025 campaign and there’s every chance that Miami can turn things around and end up lifting the MLS Cup come December. It’s clear, though, that work needs to be done – and reinforcements may be required.

“I think we need to focus on bringing in someone who truly strengthens us as a team. And yes, I’m exploring options,” Mascherano said.

“Well, to be more precise, the club is evaluating options – especially in the attacking front.”

Inter Miami begin the Club World Cup with a relatively forgiving fixture against Egyptian outfit Al Ahly FC. Brazilian giants Palmeiras and Portuguese side Porto make up the four-team group, from which they can harbour realistic ambitions of getting through to set up a glamour tie in the knockout stages.

But things aren’t clicking for Miami right now and the nature of their latest MLS defeat raises serious questions over whether Mascherano can avoid humiliation on the biggest stage of all.

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