Title race is far from over, Bayern bosses warn after big win
Bayern Munich leads Bundesliga by 11 points with an undefeated run but warns the title race is still open despite their dominant 8-1 win over Wolfsburg.
- On Jan 13, Bayern Munich beat VfL Wolfsburg 8-1 on Sunday, moving 11 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga table.
- Undefeated Bayern sit on 44 points and travel to Cologne on Wednesday at the halfway stage, while Borussia Dortmund are second on 33 after a 3-3 draw at Eintracht Frankfurt.
- With a goal difference of 51, Bayern have the league's best defence and attack and boast the three leading scorers: Harry Kane on 20 and Luis Diaz and Michael Olise on nine.
- Bayern sports director Christoph Freund warned the season is far from over and said, `We have to look at us` at a Tuesday press conference.
- The Bavarians could set a new club record for the best first half of a season, with Vincent Kompany saying `Obviously what the lads did on Sunday was not normal`.
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Soccer-Title race is far from over, Bayern bosses warn after big win
MUNICH, Germany, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Bayern Munich's 8-1 drubbing of VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday sent the champions 11 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga table, but club bosses warned on Tuesday the title race was far from over. Read full story
Title race is far from over, Bayern bosses warn after big win
MUNICH, Germany, Jan 13 : Bayern Munich's 8-1 drubbing of VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday sent the champions 11 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga table, but club bosses warned on Tuesday the title race was far from over.The Bavarians, who travel to Cologne on Wednesday at the halfway stage of the season, are
The Bavarians have already scored incredible 63 matches in their 16 games so far. Of course a new Bundesliga record. You can be curious when the men of Säbener Straße will score the 100 goals. On Wednesday, the 1st FC Cologne has to shake.
Bayern striker Harry Kane (32) scored a dream goal at 8:1 against Wolfsburg and scored a goal for his fellow player
Daniel Bauer avoids talking about 'last bullet' facing the close of the first lap before St. Pauli: 'We still have.
Bayern is still in a throbbing mode and Kompany's are breaking historical records.The last victim was Wolfsburg, which was ruthlessly destroyed by 8-1.In addition, the match was an important date for the Belgian technician, since, at his 50th meeting in Bundesliga, he equaled Guardiola on average points per game: 2'52, with a balance of 38 wins, 7 draws and only 2 defeats.The Belgian still has a historic goal in view: to sign the club's best fir…
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