FIFA 23: Five teams who could dominate after the summer transfer window
FIFA 23 is set to release on September 30, 2022 and is one of the most widely anticipated games of the year.
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FIFA 23 is set to release on September 30, 2022 and is one of the most widely anticipated games of the year.
When it comes to professional footballers currently aged 21 or younger, there are two who stand head and shoulders above the rest.
Jude Bellingham is in the running for the Kopa Trophy for the second successive year, while Arsenal star Bukayo Saka has also been named on the 10-player shortlist. The Kopa Trophy is awarded to the top player under the age of 21 and has been won by the likes of Kylian Mbappe, Matthijs de Ligt and Pedri. Ad Borussia Dortmund star Bellingham was second to Pedri 12 months ago, and has the chance to go one better after a fine season in the Bundesliga and with England.
MUNICH: Bayern Munich's explosive start to the season with two wins from two games, one trophy and 11 goals scored means coach Julian Nagelsmann will not be making changes when they host VfL Wolfsburg in their first Bundesliga home game on Sunday.
Sadio Mane scored 29 minutes into his Bundesliga debut as Bayern Munich kicked off the 2022-23 league campaign with a flourish, crushing Eintracht Frankfurt 6-1 at Deutsche Bank Park. What looked a tricky opener on paper against the Europa League winners proved anything but as Julian Nagelsmann’s side ran riot in a scarcely believable first half in which they scored five goals.
Manchester United are still ‘thinking’ of bringing Ajax winger Antony to the club this summer, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.
BERLIN : Bayern Munich are still the team to beat in the Bundesliga even without top striker Robert Lewandowski or a direct replacement, former Bayern and Germany coach Juergen Klinsmann said on Friday, a day before the Bundesliga season starts.
Bayern Munich will not be using Robert Lewandowski's exit as an "excuse", said manager Julian Nagelsmann, as the German champions begin their Bundesliga title defence away to Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday night.