Canadian star Alphonso Davies dazzles in Bayern Munich German Cup win
Canadian star Alphonso Davies scored a goal and set up another as Bayern Munich defeated Augsburg 5-2 Wednesday to reach the German Cup round of 16.
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Canadian star Alphonso Davies scored a goal and set up another as Bayern Munich defeated Augsburg 5-2 Wednesday to reach the German Cup round of 16.
Bayern Munich were made to work for their eventual 5-2 win over Augsburg in the DFB-Pokal Cup second round, while Jude Bellingham inspired Borussia Dortmund's safe passage with a 2-0 victory over Hannover 96. Bayern went 1-0 down in the ninth minute at the WWK Arena to a Mads Pedersen strike, and then were pegged back to 3-2 ahead after a Dayot Upamecano own goal in the 65th minute.
Bayern Munich shrugged off an early scare to send FC Augsburg out of the German Cup with a comfortable 5-2 win in the second round on Wednesday (Oct 19).
Tujuh gol tercipta dalam pertandingan DFB-Pokal antara Bayern Munich kontra Augsburg. Die Roten menang 5-2 di markas lawan.
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Belgian Remco Evenepoel claimed the Vuelta a Espana title on Sunday for his first Grand Tour triumph, capping a dominant three weeks with one last push on the final stage from Las Rozas to Madrid that was won by Juan Sebastian Molano.
Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) cruised through Sunday’s procession into Madrid to confirm his maiden Grand Tour title at La Vuelta, with UAE Team Emirates lead-out man Juan Sebastian Molano unusually winning the bunch sprint on Stage 21. The Belgian was all but guaranteed to keep the red jersey after surviving the final mountains test on Saturday’s penultimate stage, with the 22-year-old enjoying some celebratory photos with his Quick-Step team-mates on the slow run to the Spanish capital.
Belgian Remco Evenepoel claimed the Vuelta a Espana title on Sunday for his first Grand Tour triumph, capping a dominant three weeks with one last push on the final stage from Las Rozas to Madrid that was won by Juan Sebastian Molano.