Canadian Davies leaves hurt against Dortmund
Bayern Munich midfielder Alphonso Davies left Saturday's game against Dorussia Dortmund after being caught in the face by the boot of Jude Bellingham.
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Bayern Munich midfielder Alphonso Davies left Saturday's game against Dorussia Dortmund after being caught in the face by the boot of Jude Bellingham.
Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann said on Friday his team needs to show "a more controlled game" to beat opponents Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. Munich travel to Dortmund having won the last nine clashes between the two clubs, but Nagelsmann said Dortmund under manager Edin Terzic have shed the unpredictability of recent years. "There's a lot of reporting about Dortmund showing 'fluctuating performances' within recent games. I don't think it's that dramatic," Nagelsmann said.
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BERLIN: Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann said on Friday his team needs to show “a more controlled game” to beat opponents Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. Munich travel to Dortmund having won the last nine clashes between the two clubs, but Nagelsmann said Dortmund under manager Edin Terzic have shed the unpredictability of recent years. “There’s a lot of reporting about Dortmund showing ‘fluctuating performances’ within recent games.
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