Never thought I’d say this in my life but…
This is my brother, Tom, featuring in Anton Stach’s latest YouTube video on Moustachi TV - what a world we live in 🤣
https://t.co/SyFs3LMsPx
Was thinking this too! Growing up, it was only really Owen/Beckham that made those big moves while being huge names in England. Now it's becoming more common for English players to move abroad, which is just great to see.
Anthony Gordon at Barcelona, Harry Kane at Bayern Munich, Jude Bellingham at Real Madrid...
Have England ever had 3 potential starters at a World Cup playing for clubs abroad of that calibre?
I don't think so....
Bayer Leverkusen's Quansah also in the squad, Milan's Tomori & Real Madrid's Trent not being selected.
I only see that as a positive for English football. The more exposure our best players receive to different environments, tactics, pressures... the better!
Best League in the World? Probably not.
Richest? Most definitely.
And that is reflected in UEFA's secondary comps.
Middling PL clubs like Palace, WHU, Spurs, Forest, Man Utd, Villa going deep.
It can't be good for the competition for one nation to dominate.
Some leagues/clubs don’t need to sell their souls for success. Some clubs, like Freiburg, can still achieve a fairytale like reaching a UEL final without spending 100s of millions. Anyone saying they shouldn’t have been here has clearly lost touch with what football is about.
This, and it's so weird to be defending the Premier League here. It's not the Bundesliga's fault that they take care of players by having a winter break, only have one round of midweek fixtures in a season and no League Cup.
Bayern have as many players as Arsenal with 3000+ minutes played this season.
And as many players as Arsenal with 2000+ minutes played.
All those minutes with Germany having no League Cup and fewer league games.
From Big Ben to Bundesliga ✈️
A new direct London–Dortmund flight has launched.
The roughly 70-minute Wizz Air flight opens the door for business trips, quick city breaks and Bundesliga matches, while bringing the UK and Ruhr region closer together.
If you’re in the UK, just found out another way to watch Bayern-Gladbach tonight (19:20) is on the Bundesliga App in addition to other rights holding outlets.