Football
Thomas Muller Brushes Off ‘Humiliation’ Claims, Stands by Bayern Boss Kompany

Thomas Muller isn’t sweating the headlines after Bayern Munich’s Vincent Kompany came under fire for supposedly ‘humiliating’ the German legend during their Champions League clash with Celtic.
The 35-year-old icon, who’s hoisted a record 24 trophiesn including 12 Bundesliga titles with Germany’s most decorated club, has found himself on the sidelines more often this season under Kompany’s reign.
His brief stints like a three-minute cameo in Bayern’s 2-1 win at Celtic Park and a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it 24-second appearance in the home leg sparked a firestorm, especially after Bayern squeaked into the last 16 with a last-gasp 94th-minute equalizer for a 3-2 aggregate edge.
German football royalty Lothar Matthaus, the country’s all-time caps leader and a vocal pundit, didn’t hold back, calling it “humiliating.” “It made me sad and I felt sorry for Thomas. I was shocked,” he fumed.
But Muller, speaking for the first time since the uproar, waved off the drama and threw his support behind Kompany after Bayern’s commanding 4-0 thrashing of Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga on Sunday.
“Of course, you have to say that there are different types of players. And maybe it was the same in the past when you were used to waste time, and for some it felt like a humiliation. But I have a very good relationship with the coach and I have not felt that way at all. If I’m needed, then I’m there. We’re all here at FC Bayern in the squad to put ourselves at the service of the club,” Muller said, flashing a grin.
He didn’t touch the ball in that 24-second Celtic stint, but he wasn’t bitter. “Of course he could have brought me in much earlier. The coach decides and he decides with the best of his knowledge and conscience. We have to keep recommending ourselves. So a little more was made of it, everything is okay.”
Muller’s loyalty and easygoing vibe shine through, showing he’s not fazed by the bench role or the pundit storm. For him, it’s all about the team—and he’s ready whenever Kompany calls.
Bayern Munich’s Top Three Standouts in 4-0 Thrashing of Eintracht Frankfurt
Bayern Munich roared back to form on Bundesliga matchday 23, reclaiming an eight-point lead at the top with a commanding 4-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt at the Allianz Arena.
After a shaky 1-1 draw against Celtic in the Champions League last Tuesday just enough to limp into the round of 16 the pressure was on.

Bayer Leverkusen had cut Bayern’s lead to five points with a 2-0 win over Holstein Kiel a day earlier, making this home clash a must-win to keep a comfy cushion atop the table.
The Bavarians started slow, and with a depleted squad, doubts lingered. But once they found their groove, they steamrolled Frankfurt with surprising ease.
Here’s a look at the three standout performers who fueled Bayern’s big night.
Michael Olise: The Spark That Ignited the Attack
With Harry Kane sidelined by injury and Thomas Muller stepping into the starting role, fans had every reason to wonder where the goals would come from.
Those worries melted away as Bayern’s attack clicked, especially in the second half, with Michael Olise leading the charge. The 23-year-old Frenchman was electric every touch in the final third spelled danger for Frankfurt.
Olise broke the deadlock in first-half stoppage time, popping up in the six-yard box like a seasoned striker to tap in a pinpoint cutback from Leroy Sané off the left wing. That goal gave Bayern a 1-0 edge at the break, and Olise didn’t stop there.
He created two golden chances, hit the target with three of his four shots, and racked up an impressive 11 recoveries off the ball.
Whether drifting in from the right or buzzing around the box, Olise was the heartbeat of Bayern’s sharpness, proving he’s more than ready to shine in the spotlight.
Football
Former Barcelona Forward Nolito Discusses Flick, Raphinha, Pedri, and Szczesny

As Barcelona prepares for a decisive Champions League showdown against Benfica, former Blaugrana and Benfica forward Nolito shared his insights on the club’s current form, key players, and manager Hansi Flick.
Speaking to El Larguero (h/t AS), he weighed in on Raphinha’s transformation, Pedri’s brilliance, Wojciech Szczesny’s impact, and Flick’s influence.
Raphinha and Pedri Among the Best
One of the biggest talking points surrounding Barcelona this season has been the resurgence of Raphinha.

The Brazilian winger has significantly improved in recent months, becoming a crucial attacking force for the team. Nolito was full of praise for his development, stating, “It has been a radical change. He was already a good player, but now he is the best player at Barcelona. He does everything well.”
Pedri has also continued to shine, with Nolito particularly impressed by his performance in the first leg against Benfica.
The young midfielder showcased his elite vision, control, and composure, playing a key role in Barcelona’s approach. “Pedri in the first leg gave a recital of how to play soccer,” Nolito said.
When asked if Pedri could be a future Ballon d’Or winner, Nolito didn’t hesitate to place him among the game’s elite. “Pedri and Raphinha are among the five best players,” he stated.
Szczesny’s Game-Changing Presence
A less talked-about but equally vital factor in Barcelona’s first-leg performance was goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
The Polish shot-stopper made several crucial saves, helping to keep Benfica at bay and shift the momentum in his team’s favor.
“In Lisbon, he made two or three saves that changed the game,” Nolito remarked. He also shared a humorous anecdote about players who could perform at the highest level despite their off-field habits. “I’ve had teammates who smoked more than a wheelbarrow, and then the match came, and they did what they wanted. If they played like that, they should smoke a carton a day,” he joked.
Hansi Flick’s Influence on Barcelona
Since taking over as Barcelona manager, Hansi Flick has implemented a more structured tactical approach, helping the team maximize its potential.
While Nolito acknowledged Flick’s good work, he also pointed out that the German inherited a strong foundation.
“He’s a good coach who is doing a great job. But he also found something ready-made from Xavi,” he said.
With the second leg against Benfica approaching, Barcelona has the opportunity to prove their progress under Flick and secure a place in the Champions League quarter-finals. The outcome of this match could shape their European campaign and define their season.
Football
Barcelona director sets sights on €30 million-rated goalkeeper as long-term solution report

Barcelona is set to shake up its goalkeeping department this summer as part of a broader strategy to build for the future.
With several moving pieces in the squad, the Catalan club is already scouting potential reinforcements, and a new name has emerged as a priority target.
Szczesny Likely to Stay, Peña on the Move
Under Hansi Flick’s management, Wojciech Szczesny has established himself as a key figure between the posts.
As a result, Barcelona is expected to offer the Polish shot-stopper a one-year contract extension to keep him at the club beyond this season.
However, this decision could push Iñaki Peña toward an exit. The young goalkeeper, eager for more playing time, is drawing interest from clubs in Turkey, England, and Spain.
If Szczesny remains the preferred backup option, Peña is likely to seek a new challenge elsewhere.
Uncertainty Surrounding Ter Stegen
Meanwhile, Marc-André ter Stegen continues his recovery from injury, but there are concerns about how he will perform once he returns.
His prolonged absence, combined with a challenging personal period, raises questions about whether he will regain his previous form. This uncertainty has led Barcelona to explore a long-term solution in the goalkeeping department.
Lucas Chevalier on Barcelona’s Radar
Sporting director Deco has identified Lucas Chevalier of Lille as a prime target, according to Fichajes.
The 23-year-old Frenchman is regarded as one of the most promising goalkeepers in Europe, and his performances in Ligue 1 have not gone unnoticed.
Several top clubs, including Real Madrid, are monitoring Chevalier as a potential successor to Thibaut Courtois. However, Barcelona is keen to move swiftly and has already initiated talks with the goalkeeper’s representatives to gain an advantage in the race for his signature.
Chevalier is currently under contract with Lille until 2027, and his market value is estimated at €30 million. Barcelona hopes to negotiate a more favorable deal to secure his services.
Barcelona’s Long-Term Goalkeeping Plan
With uncertainty surrounding ter Stegen’s long-term future and Peña likely to leave, Barcelona is prioritizing the acquisition of a reliable young goalkeeper.
Chevalier fits the profile perfectly, offering both immediate quality and long-term potential.
The coming months will determine whether Barcelona can strike a deal with Lille and fend off competition from other European giants. But one thing is clear the club is planning ahead to ensure stability in a crucial position for years to come.
Football
Real Madrid: Kylian Mbappe breaks another goalscoring record

When Kylian Mbappe finally joined Real Madrid after years of speculation, fans knew they were getting one of the best forwards in the world.
Alongside Vinicius Jr. and Rodrygo, he has formed an electrifying attack that often results in goal-scoring spectacles.
However, Mbappe’s early days in Madrid weren’t smooth sailing. He struggled to find his rhythm, often overthinking his decisions and failing to make a significant impact.
Critics were quick to brand him a flop, questioning whether he could ever live up to expectations. But as time passed, things began to fall into place, and the Mbappe of old started to reemerge.
A Record-Breaker Even in Tough Times
Despite the criticism, Mbappe has continued to make history. According to Stats Foot, he recently became the first French player to score at least 29 goals in his debut season at a club in one of Europe’s top four leagues.
His record-breaking goal came against Rayo Vallecano, and with months still left in the season, that tally is bound to grow.
To put this achievement into perspective, this list includes legends like Karim Benzema when he first arrived at Real Madrid and Thierry Henry during his early Arsenal days.
Many players need time to adjust to a new club, but even while adapting, Mbappe has already made his mark in the record books.
The skepticism surrounding his performances may have been warranted in the beginning, but even as he found his footing, critics continued to doubt him. Now, with 29 goals and counting, he is proving them wrong.
His story is far from over, and if history has shown us anything, it’s that Kylian Mbappe thrives under pressure.
For those still doubting, just keep watching. Because every criticism, every doubt, only fuels the fire of a player destined to be one of football’s greatest heartbreakers.
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