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Gegenpressing: The Bundesliga Podcast
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Gegenpressing: The Bundesliga Podcast brings you a special focus on Germany’s Bundesliga. Our FIFA and UEFA accredited journalists bring you exclusive content from our specialty areas. Subscribe today!
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المحتوى المقدم من Gegenpressing. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Gegenpressing أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
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1 Why Bayern's transfer strategy needs to get back to basics 9:31
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Join our Youtube channel as a member to get access to our two bonus shows each week. In this video, Manuel Veth and Stefan Bienkowski discuss the evolution of Bayern Munich's transfer strategy, highlighting the club's historical focus on developing young talent and the recent shift towards signing high-profile players. They analyze the implications of this shift, comparing Bayern's approach to that of PSG and emphasizing the need for a return to a more strategic, youth-oriented model. The discussion also touches on the financial aspects of player acquisitions and the importance of adapting to the current football landscape. Takeaways Bayern Munich historically excelled at identifying young talent. The club's recent focus on big-name signings has backfired. Christoph Freund and Max Eberl represent a return to strategic thinking. Successful clubs like PSG have adapted their strategies effectively. Bayern needs to prioritize potential over established stars. Financial prudence is essential in modern football management. The Bundesliga has traditionally been conservative in January transfers. Bayern's past success was built on developing players like Ribéry and Robben. The current market demands significant investment for top talent. Bayern must learn from PSG's recent successes in the Champions League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Why Dortmund are signing Jobe Bellingham 11:51
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In this video, Manuel Veth and Stefan Bienkowski discuss the ongoing transfer saga of Jobe Bellingham, his potential move to Borussia Dortmund, and the strategic decisions made by Eintracht Frankfurt regarding player acquisitions. They explore the implications of Bellingham's transfer fee, the divided opinions among Sunderland fans about his abilities, and the broader context of player development in the Bundesliga. Takeaways Frankfurt was never close to signing Jobe Bellingham. Bellingham's transfer fee was a significant concern for clubs. Frankfurt is focusing on younger, less expensive talent. Dortmund is currently the only serious contender for Bellingham. Bellingham's market value is debated among fans and analysts. The physical nature of the Championship suits certain players. Bellingham's age means he still has room to grow. Dortmund's financial situation complicates their transfer strategy. The risk of signing Bellingham is notable for Dortmund. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Leverkusen appoint Ten Hag, Bremen sack Werner and Bayern consider Gakpo move 11:24
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Listen to the full show on Substack or on our YoutTube channel. On the first bonus show of the week, Manu and Stefan sit down to discuss the biggest transfer stories in the Bundesliga. They kick things off by breaking down the big news of the week: Erik Ten Hag is the new Bayer Leverkusen head coach. Will the former Ajax and Man Utd boss be the ideal replacement for Xabi Alonso at the BayArena? The duo then turn to two other managerial changes, as Werder Bremen parted ways with Ole Werner and Augsburg sacked Jess Thorup in favour of local lad Sandro Wagner. Will both clubs finally climb out of mid-table with smart managerial appointments or could these risky moves push them back towards relegation? They then wrap up the show by discuss new reports linking Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo to Bayern Munich and break down whether the Dutch talent would be a smart signing by the Bundesliga champions or little more than a runners-up medal in the chase for Florian Wirtz. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Stuttgart win the German Cup, Heidenheim beat Elversberg to stay in the Bundesliga 37:00
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In our final main episode of the season, we dive into a dramatic weekend in German football as Stuttgart claim the DFB Pokal and Heidenheim secure their Bundesliga status in the relegation play-offs. Manu reflects on a whirlwind road trip across Germany, taking in matches and soaking up the culture, culminating in a remarkable final at Berlin’s Olympiastadion. We break down how Stuttgart tactically dismantled Arminia Bielefeld in a 4-2 win, praise Sepp Hoeneß for salvaging the club’s season, and reflect on the broader implications of Stuttgart’s title win for their long-term trajectory. Then it’s off to the Saarland, where Elversberg’s fairytale push for promotion ended in heartbreak at the hands of a pragmatic and clinical Heidenheim side. We dissect Frank Schmidt’s honest post-match reaction, credit Leo Scienza and Paul Wanner for their decisive moments, and consider what might lie ahead for both clubs. Alongside all of that, we take time to acknowledge the incredible fan culture surrounding both fixtures, Bielefeld’s inspiring run to the final, and what these moments might mean for each club’s future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 DFB Pokal final preview: Arminia Bielefeld vs Stuttgart 46:42
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In the final preview podcast of the season, Manu and Stefan sit down to discuss the coming German Cup final between Arminia Bielefeld and Stuttgart. While the lower-league minows may go into the clash in Berlin as notable underdogs, the pair breakdown Bielefeld’s remarkable run through the competition and explain why “Die Arminen” will be more than a match for their Bundesliga counterparts on the day. They then move on to Stuttgart, breaking down what’s gone wrong from Sebastian Hoeneß’s side in the German top-flight this season and whether they can muster enough talent from their battered and bruised squad to finish the season with the ultimate piece of silverwware. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Bundesliga transfer round-up: Answering subscriber questions! 13:17
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Listen to the full episode of this show by either joining our Substack as a subscriber or becoming a member of our Youtube channel . On the second bonus show of the week, Manu and Stefan hosted a live show with their Substack subscrubers and Youtube members to answer as many questions as they could within the hour. That included: The ups and downs of Florian Kohfeldt's coaching career Dortmund’s interest in Ryan Cherki and whether they’re still in a position to sign him Florian Wirtz looking more likely to join Liverpool and and what that means for Bayern’s outspoken hierarchy Bayern need a second striker and Nick Woltemade may be the perfect candidate Whether Mainz will need to make some big changes up front in the summer Why Tim Kleindienst is probably staying at Gladbach and that’s not exactly a bad thing Stuttgart has a young and talented squad but needs to streamline things next season Plus much, much more! Enjoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Köln return to the Bundesliga, Dortmund clinch top four and Müller bids farwell 37:57
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Following a mad final matchday in both the Bundesliga, and 2. Bundesliga, Manu is joined by Matt Ford to break it all down from the RheinEnergieStadion in Köln. The two kick off the show recapping 1. FC Köln’s return to the Bundesliga. They then move on to chat about Borussia Dortmund’s remarkable comeback under Niko Kovac. Is the Croatian the coach of the season? Then they chat about Bayern Munich and their final game against Hoffenheim. Was the press unfair criticizing the team’s trip to Ibiza? Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Bundesliga matchday 34 preview: Freiburg, Frankfurt & BVB fight for top four, Köln dream of promotion 41:57
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On the final Bundesliga preview show of the season, Manu and Stefan sit down to discuss the biggest talking points from German football this weekend. They kick things off by breaking down the two matches that will decide the final top four in the Bundesliga, as Freiburg and Eintracht Frankfurt lock horns, while Borussia Dortmund look to avoid any hiccups against a tricky Holstein Kiel. They then turn their attention towards the 2.Bundesliga, where FC Köln will face off with Kaiserslautern to see which of the two clubs will finally realise their dreams of promotion to the top flight next season. Enjoy! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and look ahead to the weekend 06:55 Dortmund vs. Kiel: Pressure and Expectations 12:40 Freiburg vs. Frankfurt: Champions League Implications 18:41 FC Köln vs. Kaiserslautern: Promotion Battle 35:16 The Dynamics of Bundesliga Promotion and Relegation 38:18 Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Bayern say farwell to Müller, Dortmund say hello to the Champions League 1:07:42
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This week’s podcast delves into the emotional farewells of Xabi Alonso and Thomas Müller, highlighting their significant impacts on their respective clubs and the Bundesliga. The discussion covers Dortmund's Champions League aspirations, the legacy of Müller, and the changes in coaching dynamics within the league. The need for Leverkusen to return to its roots in player development post-Alonso is emphasized, alongside the importance of leadership and team culture in football. The future of both clubs is explored, with a focus on the next generation of players and the potential for reshaping team dynamics in the Bundesliga. Takeaways Xabi Alonso's farewell was emotional for Leverkusen fans. Dortmund's Champions League hopes are still alive after a strong performance. Thomas Müller's legacy is defined by his leadership and intelligence on the pitch. Alonso's coaching style has changed the landscape of Bundesliga football. Leverkusen needs to return to its roots in player development after Alonso's departure. The future of Dortmund looks promising under Kovac's management. Müller's impact on Bayern Munich and German football is irreplaceable. Coaching changes in the Bundesliga could reshape team dynamics next season. The importance of team culture and leadership in football cannot be overstated. The next generation of players must step up to fill the void left by legends. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Bundesliga matchday 33 preview: Holstein Kiel keep up the fight, Bremen still aiming for Europe 53:40
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On this week’s Gegenpressing preview show, Manu and Stefan kick things off by taking a look at HSV’s clash with Ulm in the second division and the prospects of the old giant of German football finally winning promotion back to the Bundesliga after seven years. They then turn their attention towards Freiburg’s trip to Holstein Kiel and breakdown why the Storks have put up such a good fiight in recent months. They then wrap up the show by discussing RB Leipzig’s showdown with Werder Bremen and why Ole Werner’s team are on the cusp of qualifying for Europe. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Bayern Munich are crowned Bundesliga champions! 54:28
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In this episode of the Bundesliga podcast, hosts Manuel Veth and Stefan Bienkowski discuss the conclusion of the Bundesliga title race, focusing on Bayern Munich's triumph and Harry Kane's first trophy in Germany. They analyze the season's context, player performances, and the impact of coach Vincent Kompany. The conversation also touches on the challenges Bayern may face in the future and the significance of Kane's achievement in relation to his career. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Trophy Talk 09:49 Vincent Kompany's Coaching Impact 12:36 Player Performances and Key Contributions 15:33 Challenges Ahead for Bayern Munich 31:04 The Challenge of Next Season 40:47 Harry Kane's First Title and Its Significance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Bundesliga matchday 32 preview: Bayern close in on title, RB Leipzig wobble, Freiburg dream of the top-four finish 45:17
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Manu and Stefan were back for the Bundesliga preview show (a day late due to travel), and there’s plenty to unpack. Here’s your weekly conversation-style recap from the pod: Bayern on the Brink (Without Kane) Manu : “This could be it — if Bayern beat Leipzig, they win the title.” Stefan : “And Harry Kane won’t be on the pitch, which just writes its own jokes.” Still, Kane and Eric Dier will get their first career trophies if Bayern wrap it up. Stefan joked Dier could do a John Terry and show up in full kit at full-time. Stefan : “Bayern won’t delay the title for sentimental reasons. They’ll get it done.” Both agree this season’s been mixed for Bayern, but Kompany has done the job that matters: reclaiming the Bundesliga title. Leipzig’s Squeaky-Bum Time Manu : “This game is massive for Leipzig. If they don’t get a result, Champions League football could be gone.” Stefan : “They’re up against it. Orban and Gulácsi are out. Without them, they’re hopeless.” Leipzig are under pressure from Dortmund and Freiburg. Without Champions League qualification, they may need to sell key players like Xavi Simons. Stefan : “They’ve been sleepwalking for years. Leverkusen’s rise is forcing them to wake up.” Manu : “The issue isn’t ambition. It’s their failure to find the right formula.” The coaching situation is also in focus. Manu and Stefan suggest Leipzig need to make a bold hire — maybe Sandro Wagner or Cesc Fàbregas. Freiburg’s Big Chance Manu : “If Freiburg beat Leverkusen and Leipzig lose, the door to the Champions League really opens.” Stefan : “Julian Schuster has actually improved on Streich’s work.” Freiburg are two points ahead of Leipzig. Despite struggling against top-four teams this season, they have a chance to change that now. Stefan : “They need to break the curse. If you want to be top four, you have to beat top-four clubs.” They’ve signed a replacement for Ritsu Doan and could have Noah Atubolu back in goal — a major boost. Manu also explained why Freiburg shouldn’t be considered a small club anymore. Manu : “Freiburg’s greater metro area is bigger than Dortmund. They’re a sleeping giant with real infrastructure now.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Bayern walk to title, Dortmund keep winning and Frankfurt thump RB Leipzig 45:54
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On this week’s Gegenpressing podcast, Manu and Stefan are back to discuss the biggest talking points from matchday 31 in the Bundesliga. They kick things off with Bayern Munich’s 3-0 win over Mainz and focus on the remarkable performance of Leroy Sane. Has the German international played his way back into the good books at the Allianz Arena and could now stay at the club next season? They then take a look at Borussia Dortmund’s chaotic 3-2 win over Hoffenheim and marvel at Niko Kovac and his team’s ability to climb back into the top four against all odds. Then, to round up the show, the duo then turn their attention to Eintracht Frankfurt’s emphatic 4-0 win over RB Leipzig and applaud the Eagles for what has been a wonderful season as they all but confirmed Champions League football for next season. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Bundesliga matchday 31 preview: Who will be the next RB Leipzig head coach? Werder Bremen aim for European finish 45:40
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On this week’s Bundesliga preview show, Manu and Stefan sit down to discuss two games in particular. On Saturday evening RB Leipzig travel to Eintracht Frankfurt in the hopes of inflicting some serious damage to their fellow top-four contenders. But in the meantime the dynamic duo discuss the names linked with the open managerial post in Leipzig and debate whether the club will be about to convince the right man to replace Marco Rose. They then turn their attention to the Nordderby between Werder Bremen and St Pauli and discuss why Oliver Burke’s decision to leave the club for Union Berlin is not only bad news for Ole Werner’s side but is perhaps also an indication of why all may not be well at the Weserstadion despite their climb up the league table. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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1 Dortmund's late push for Europe, St Pauli and Union avoid the drop with big performances 48:59
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On this week’s main show Stefan and Manu sit down to discuss all the major talking points from another fantastic weekend of German football. They kick things off by taking in Borussia Dortmund’s impressive 3-2 win over Borussia Mönchengladbach and discuss why Niko Kovac’s team are finally beginning to look like a team capable of finishing in the top four. They then take a look at Union Berlin’s 4-4 draw with Stuttgart, focusing on how Steffen Baumgart has managed to steer the capital club away from relegation. They then finish up on St Pauli’s 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday night, taking time to heap praise on Alexander Blessin and his rowdy squad from the Reeperbahn. Enjoy! Chapters 00:00 Introduction 03:50 Dortmund 3-2 Gladbach 23:31 Union Berlin 4-4 Stuttgart 34:25 St Pauli 1-1 Leverkusen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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