• dpa international

    Magath touts himself as Bayern interim coach, Löw not in frame

    Former Bayern Munich coach Felix Magath has suggested himself as a solution to the club's floundering search for a new manager, but he may have been half joking. "I spoke to (Bayern honorary president) Uli Hoeneß on the phone the day before yesterday and told him again: ’Look, I won't have to pay any relocation costs. I live in Munich. My children are all already studying. I don't need any more expensive public schools for my children," the 70-year-old told on Sport1 while smirking on Sunday. "W

  • Miami Herald

    Greg Cote’s Hot Button Top 10: It’s Panthers-Bruins. (Uh oh, or no?) Plus Heat, F1, OBJ, Derby & more

    Greg Cote’s Hot Button Top 10, the weekly Sunday notes column, finds the funny, damnable and offbeat in sports

  • dpa international

    Bayern's Guerreiro to miss Madrid second leg, Musiala and De Ligt fit

    Bayern Munich will be without Portugal utility player Raphael Guerreiro in Wednesday's Champions League semi-final second leg at Real Madrid. He suffered an ankle problem early in the 3-1 loss at VfB Stuttgart on Saturday and will miss the next few games, the club said in a statement on Sunday. He left the stadium on crutches. Guerreiro, 30, did not start the first leg, which ended 2-2, but has been useful to Bayern as a left back and central midfielder this term. After the semi-final second leg

  • The Canadian Press

    PSV Eindhoven wraps up its 25th Dutch Eredivisie title by beating Sparta Rotterdam 4-2

    EINDHOVEN, Netherlands (AP) — PSV Eindhoven sealed its first Dutch league title in six years and the 25th in its history by beating Sparta Rotterdam 4-2 on Sunday. Peter Bosz's team, that features U.S. players Sergiño Dest, Malik Tillman and Ricardo Pepi, dominated the Eredivisie season, losing only one match, scoring 107 goals while conceding 19, with two matches still to play. PSV started the season with a record-equalling run of 17 wins before drawing 1-1 with Utrecht. The only other team to