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Bayern Munich on the brink of historic ‘double treble’

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Even by Bayern Munich’s standards, wrapping up men’s and women’s Bundesliga titles with a week remaining in April is impressive.

The women’s football team sealed their fifth title in the last six seasons with a 3-2 win at Union Berlin on Wednesday, having won 21 and drawn one of their 22 league games so far. Later that evening, the men reached the German Cup final with a 2-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen having made it 12 out of 13 Bundesliga titles a few days before that.

“It was a really great evening that leaves us wanting more,” said women’s captain Giulia Gwinn after scoring the goal that sealed the title. “I think we’ve seen throughout the season that we’ve really left our mark on every game in a dominant way. That speaks volumes about our team and the hard work we’ve put in this year.”

With both sides in the final of the German Cup and semifinals of the Champions League, the prospect of an unprecedented ‘double treble’ is alive. The club’s sporting director Max Eberl described this as “extraordinary,” adding that such success is driven by a togetherness at the club.

Pulling in the same direction

“I’m in constant contact with Bianca Rech [director of the women’s side], which is just great and shows how strong FC Bayern is. … The fact that the treble is possible for both of us is fun and exciting.”

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Bayern men’s coach Vincent Kompany has also been vocal in his support for the women’s team, just as he was in welcoming the appointment of Marie-Louise Eta as the first woman to coach in the Bundesliga earlier this month.

“My family has been watching women’s football for a long time; we always watched the women’s games when we were in Manchester too,” when he played for Manchester City. “We’ve also been to Bayern women’s matches three or four times here. It’s fun to watch,” he said.

Bayern Munich players pose for a celebratory team photo after winning the Bundesliga
Bayern Munich men have already broken the record for goals scored in a Bundesliga seasonImage: Robin Rudel/Sportfoto Rudel/IMAGO

While the German Cup is not a given, especially considering Bayern’s women won it for only the second time last season and the men have lifted it just twice in the last decade, it is the Champions League that could elevate this season to unprecedented heights. Though Chelsea’s men and women reached both finals in 2020-21 season, no side has ever won Europe’s most prestigious prize in both categories the same season.

Catching up to do in Europe

Despite Bayern’s impressive campaigns so far, European success remains an uphill battle, particularly for the women. Jose Barcala’s team face Barcelona at the Allianz Arena on April 25 and in Spain on May 3. Though they lost to Arsenal in the final last season, Barca have won three of the last five titles and beat Bayern 7-1 in the league stage of this year’s competition.

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“Barcelona were always a step ahead of us in certain areas back then, especially in terms of mental toughness and speed of execution,” forward Klara Bühl told Mediengruppe Bayern. “The important thing is that we learned from it and now know what to expect. That’s why it will be easier for us in the next two games.”

That the match is at the Allianz Arena is significant. The women’s Bundesliga has fallen off the pace over the last decade, with attendances in Germany lagging behind Spain and England, where teams more regularly play at the larger stadiums traditionally occupied by the men. Bayern announced on Monday that 20,000 tickets had been sold for the first leg on Saturday and Bayern’s veteran Swedish defender Magdalena Eriksson said that could be key.

“Champions League nights at the Allianz Arena always have a very special atmosphere — and for many days now, the anticipation has been huge for everyone,” said Eriksson, who played for Chelsea in the 2021 final. “We face a huge challenge against Barcelona, but we also know the energy that comes from the stands and how important that support will be.”

Bayern leaving domestic rivals behind

Bayern’s women have never won the Champions League, with the club having historically underinvested in its women’s team. Though there is still a way to go, that is starting to change, with ominous impacts for the rest of Germany’s women’s clubs. Wolfsburg, the league’s traditional force, have declined of late, while relegation fears for the men’s side potentially mean further budget cuts for the women, too.

Alexandra Popp, Germany’s most recognizable female footballer of recent times, has called on men’s sides to do more. “We have a few clubs in the second division, in the first division. You get the feeling from them that, yeah, they have founded a women’s department. They do a little bit but they could do much more, and they should have professionalized it faster,” she said recently.

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Alexandra Popp holds up a Borussia Dortmund shirt with her name and 2029 emblazoned upon it
Alexandra Popp has critiized a lack of investment in the women’s game in GermanyImage: Ralf Brueck/Jan Huebner/IMAGO

Popp will move from Wolfsburg to Borussia Dortmund, whose recently-established women’s team are moving up the divisions, after the cup final against Bayern on May 14.

While they are on a different plane to the rest of the men’s Bundesliga, Bayern Munich have had to think a little smarter to compete on the European stage of late. They last won the competition in the COVID-affected 2019-20 campaign with no fans in attendance.

But Kompany’s impact, and the attacking talents of Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Luiz Diaz and Jamal Musiala make them a real threat this time around.

Their semifinal is against Paris Saint-Germain, the holders, and the winner is likely to go in to the final in Budapest against Arsenal or Atletico Madrid on May 30 as favorites. By the time that game takes place, they will know whether they can make football history or simply pick up another trophy.

Edited by: Jonathan Crane

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IPL 2026: Ravi Shastri almost blunders at toss; forgets Ruturaj Gaikwad’s name in MI vs CSK match – Watch | Cricket News

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IPL 2026: Ravi Shastri almost blunders at toss; forgets Ruturaj Gaikwad's name in MI vs CSK match - Watch
Ravi Shastri (l), Hardik Pandya, and Ruturaj Gaikwad

A brief pause at the toss caught attention as commentator Ravi Shastri appeared to forget the name of Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad during the IPL 2026 match against Mumbai Indians on Thursday.While conducting the toss, Shastri introduced Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya but stopped briefly before naming Gaikwad.“For the Blues (MI), it’s Hardik Pandya, for the yellow,” Shastri paused briefly before taking the name of “Ruturaj Gaikwad”.Pandya won the toss and chose to bowl first in the match between the two five-time champions.Mumbai Indians went in with the same playing XI from their previous game, with Rohit Sharma missing his third straight match due to a hamstring issue.For Chennai Super Kings, MS Dhoni is still recovering from a calf strain and has not played a game in IPL 2026.Speaking at the toss, Pandya said, “We are going to bowl first. I think a lot of boxes were ticked (in the last match against GT). The intensity was there. I think we needed that kind of a game where everyone comes in and chips in. Yeah, we had a perfect game. Yes, I think that was a conscious effort – that no matter what happens, intensity is in your control. I just wanted to make sure that we enjoy ourselves.”Gaikwad said, “We would have bowled first as well, but it was a 50-50 call. It looks a good wicket and coming here at Wankhede Stadium, you have to bat well irrespective of whether you’re batting first or bowling first. So it is just about putting up a great show even if you’re batting first. We are doing really well. It’s just that we are not able to cash in on a couple of moments.”TeamsMumbai Indians: Hardik Pandya (c), Quinton de Kock (wk), Naman Dhir, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Sherfane Rutherford, Mitchell Santner, Jasprit Bumrah, Krish Bhagat, AM Ghazanfar and Ashwani Kumar.Chennai Super Kings: Ruturaj Gaikwad (c), Sanju Samson (wk), Sarfaraz Khan, Dewald Brevis, Shivam Dube, Kartik Sharma, Jamie Overton, Noor Ahmad, Anshul Kamboj, Gurjapneet Singh and Mukesh Choudhary

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Fan Letters: Has David Bruce’s Departure Changed The Dynamic?

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Want to have your say on all things Sunderland? Drop us a line and we’ll publish your views! RokerReport@yahoo.co.uk

Dear Roker Report,

Is the club’s outlook towards the fans changing with the departure of David Bruce?

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Let me be clear: the club and everyone around have been brilliant and there’s a close connection with fans. But the recent stories about fans wishing to move seats and come out of premium into general sales looks less sympathetic to fans now.

Derek Ballard

Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Derek. Thank you for your letter.

I certainly don’t wish to come across rudely in my reply, but I’m going to keep it short and sweet.

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Perhaps I’ll write a longer article on this very subject at some stage but for now, I’d simply say, “Yes”. I do have growing concerns about what’s happening in terms of customer service and fan/club relations, particularly in the light of what’s come out recently.

Perhaps it’ll all be ironed out and rectified soon, with a renewed effort to keep supporters in the fold and feeling valued. I hope it is.

Dear Roker Report,

I just wanted to say how much I enjoy the podcast — I’m an avid listener.

Of course, I’m a Sunderland supporter and originally from Trimdon Station, Co. Durham. Supporting the club has always been a passion; a family affair, passed down from my dad, Ted, who’s still following Sunderland faithfully at 91.

Now retired and a season card holder, I live near Tring in Hertfordshire and travel to matches by train via London.

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The journeys give my idle hands time to sketch and occasionally put pen to paper in a more poetic way. It’s a new thing for me which I’m enjoying — just for the fun of it. Whether any of it’s actually good is open to debate – my art teacher back in 1972 certainly didn’t think so!

I’ve included a picture and a poem inspired by The Keel Crossing, trying to capture a sense of the old and the new coming together.

Like your podcast. I put it together for a great old school friend, Geoff Brown, whom I reconnected with last season after many decades. For his birthday. A mention too for my brother David, nephew George and all the faithful in L19 of the Jimmy Montgomery Stand. Sunderland ‘Til I Die.

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It may be of interest to you. I hope so.

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Haway the  Lads and Haway the podcast!

Paul Lee

Keel Crossing — The Bridge of Hope

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O’er steel and river’s breadth, we go,

From weight of life to matchday glow.

Each step together gathers force,

A confluence of our common cause.

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Red and white, in scarves and song,

A thousand separate lives made strong,

Side by side, the young, the old,

Together in the Sunlun’ fold.

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Here hope is lit with every stride,

Renewed each time the tides collide,

A ritual walk, a faithful stream,

Across the span of one shared dream.

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The Bridge is now a meeting place,

Where tales of heroes interlace,

New legends rise, old oaths are sworn,

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In colours proudly, boldly worn.

And as the stadium’s lights appear,

The matchday thunder drawing near.

On Keel Crossing, hand in hand,

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Hope walks with us into the stand.

A tidal wave of rising sound,

Increasing as we near the ground.

And all as one, we wise men say:

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“Haway the Lads! Haway, Haway!”

Ed’s Note [Phil]: Hi, Paul. Thank you for getting in touch.

That’s one hell of piece of writing. It certainly captures the optimism that I think we’re all feeling on match days — and will hopefully continue to feel for a long time to come!

Thanks for taking the time to send it to us.

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IShowSpeed Possibly Injured at WrestleMania 42; Logan Paul Explains: “I f**king smoked him”

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WrestleMania 42’s opener was The Usos and LA Knight vs. The Vision and IShowSpeed. To set the mood of Night 1, and to be shown for the first time on ESPN 2, the match was kept short. However, the post-match drama was exciting and kept fans engaged as Logan Paul punched his teammate Speed for what he felt was a betrayal of their team.

While speaking on his Impaulsive podcast, Logan suggested that Speed had turned out to be a liability. His running into Logan and then Austin Theory cost them the match, and that felt wrong to him. Thus, Paul punched him for causing them to lose. Paul claims that it was one of his cleanest punches, which landed hard and knocked Speed down.

“I punched him hard as f**k. I’m not going to lie, it was one of my cleanest punches. I f**king smoked him,” Logan Paul said.

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While The Maverick had only this to say about the attack on the podcast, he did more than that at WrestleMania 42. Logan attacked Speed at the ringside and put him on the announcer’s table. He was climbing onto the ring’s corner post to hit Speed with a splash, but The Usos and Knight intervened.

They saved Speed from being on the receiving end of the splash. Paul ended up on the announcer’s table with The Usos and Knight egging on a groggy and possibly concussed Speed to hit a frog splash on Paul.

He seemed disoriented after the punch from Logan, and it took him a while to understand what The Usos were telling him to do. He barely made it to the top turnbuckle. As the tag team champion was held down by the babyfaces, IShowSpeed went airborne and hit Logan with an IShowSplash through the table.

Speed may still be recovering from the punch and the aftermath of the splash on Logan, as his last live stream was from ‘Mania, and he hasn’t streamed since.

What matches were there on WrestleMania 42 Night 1?

After that WrestleMania 42 opener, Jacob Fatu and Drew McIntyre competed in an Unsanctioned Match, where the former took the win. Later, Brie Bella and a returning Paige won the Women’s Tag Team Championship in a Fatal 4-Way Match, and Becky Lynch defeated AJ Lee for the Intercontinental Championship.

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Gunther then defeated Seth Rollins, and Liv Morgan won the Women’s World Championship by dethroning Stephanie Vaquer. Cody Rhodes retained his Undisputed WWE Championship against Randy Orton to close out the show.

If the quote from the first half of the article is used, please credit the Impaulsive podcast and give an H/T to Sportskeeda for the transcription.