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Always up to date: The top news in sport

As a dedicated sports fan, especially if you follow more than one tournament or team, it can be difficult to keep up with everything that’s happening in the world of sports. Here we have compiled a selection of the most popular and most frequent news from the world of sports, so that you can always stay up to date.

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Latest international football news

One of the most shocking news stories in recent times has been the death of soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s baby boy, who died at birth but his twin sister did. The stadium at Anfield erupted in applause as fans of Liverpool, Ronaldo’s biggest rivals Manchester United, showed their support for the grieving Ronaldo in the seventh minute of the game.

Latest news about the DFB Cup

Closer to home are the final matches of the DFB-Pokal and for those watching and especially for those in a Online Casino Placing bets on the results were the teams still in contention for the cup final at the weekend, Union Berlin, RB Leipzig, SC Freiburg and Hamburger SV. In a dramatic turn of events, SC Freiburg defeated Hamburger SV in the semifinals in front of 6,000 traveling fans who supported the team in the milestone victory. This means that the Freiburgers have the chance to play in the upcoming DFB Cup final in Berlin for the first time.

Latest news from the Bundesliga

Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund face off in the Bundesliga. Dortmund hope their star players Thorgan Hazard and Raphael Guerreiro have fully recovered from the injuries that kept them off the pitch. Donyell Malen will also hopefully recover from a tendon injury in time for the Bayern Munich game and there are skeptical goalkeeper Gregor Kobel available after he pulled out of training earlier in the week.

Changes can also be expected in Borussia Monchengladbach’s line-up in the Bundesliga as 23-year-old Keanan Bennets is set to leave the side in the summer. And Benjamin Henrichs has confirmed he considered leaving RB Leipzig when the team was still managed by coach Jesse Marsch. Fortunately, under new coach Domenico Tedesco, Henrichs has opted to stay with the team as he feels his worth is more appreciated than before as he is now seen much more on the pitch than under Marsch.

Other news in the area of ​​transfers and squad changes includes the confirmation that Eintracht Frankfurt centre-back Martin Hinteregger is not available for a transfer, despite Napoli expressing an interest in the player. Hinteregger is expected to fulfill his contract with the club until 2024.

Wolfsburg have also opted to extend Xaver Schalger’s career and are likely to offer the player a contract extension beyond 2023. Although Schalger played a crucial role in qualifying for the Champions League played, he missed most of the season. Therefore, the club will weigh the financial and sporting implications of a contract extension before confirming the details.

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