Everything you Need to know about the New Bundesliga Season
It was all change in the in the Bundesliga last season as Bayern Munich's decade of dominance was abruptly ended. Bayer Leverkusen topped the table for the first time in the club's history. Xabi Alonso's side went the entire season unbeaten, becoming the first side in the top-flight of German football to achieve the feat.
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Heading into the new campaign, Leverkusen will be aiming to defend their crown but Bayern will be desperate to wrestle the title back. Then there's Borussia Dortmund">Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig who will no doubt be part of the conversation too. If you are a huge Bundesliga fan already or new to German football, this article will tell you everything you need to know for the 2024/25 season.
In a bid to reclaim the top spot in the Bundesliga, Bayern have moved quickly to bolster their midfield with a double signing from the Premier League. Joao Palhinha has arrived from Fulham to add strength and steel while Michael Olise has joined from Crystal Palace and will bring skill and directness to the Bavarian attack.
Now the season has kicked off, fans will be making their picks on how Bayern will do. If you too are looking to back the side from Munich, it's important to compare and assess different platforms via sportwetten24 so that you can find the site that best suits your needs. Other supporters will again plump for Leverkusen who have signed French winger Martin Terrier, central midfielder Aleix Garcia from Girona and young centre-back Jeanuel Belocian.
Borussia Dortmund, meanwhile, have made a number of smart additions as they bid to climb the table after finishing fifth last time out, though they did reach the Champions League final. In attack, Serhou Guirassy has signed after hitting 28 goals for Stuttgart while Maximilian Beier who struck 16 times for Hoffenheim also joined. Defender Waldemar Anton has also arrived from Stuttgart with BVB also taking Yan Couto on loan from Manchester City. They have also brought in experience with Pascal Gross a smart pick from Brighton & Hove Albion.
Besides transfers, there has also been a great deal of movement on the touchline in the Bundesliga over the summer. Following the resignation of Edin Terzic, Dortmund moved to appoint former midfielder Nuri Sahin as their head coach, promoted from assistant having previously managed Antalyaspor in Turkey.
After what was considered a giant failure for Bayern, Thomas Tuchel left the Allianz Arena and has been replaced by Vincent Kompany who has coached Anderlecht and Burnley following huge success as a player with Man City.
There was a major change at Freiburg too with Christian Streich stepping down after 12 years in the hotseat, where he took the club from relegation battlers to a side regularly pushing for a place in Europe. Julian Schuster, who made 242 appearances for the Breisgau Brazilians, has been tasked with taking on the mantle at the Europa-Park Stadion.
Elsewhere, Gerhard Struber has taken the reins at Koln, Peter Zeidler is in charge at Bochum and Bo Svensson is the new manager at Union Berlin.
Of course, after so much dominance and with top scorer Harry Kane up front, Bayern Munich are favourites to win the title this campaign but many will fancy Bayer Leverkusen to push on and clinch a consecutive season at the top. RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund will also be looking to close the gap at the summit and will have been inspired by Leverkusen's run which saw them topple the usual champions.
Germany boasts a host of sides with real European pedigree and storied clubs across the nation will be desperate to qualify for competitions on the continent this campaign. Teams including Stuttgart, Eintracht Frankfurt, Borussia Monchengladbach, Werder Bremen, Wolfsburg and Hoffenheim are unlikely to trouble the title race but will all be confident of putting a run of results together which puts them into contention for the Conference League, Europa League or Champions League.
Down at the bottom, promoted duo Holstein Kiel and St Pauli have been tipped to go straight back down after only a single season in the Bundesliga and will be determined to prove the doubters wrong. Bochum, who were victorious in the relegation play-off in dramatic fashion against Fortuna Dusseldorf last season, could again be at risk of the drop. So too could Heidenheim, who qualified for Europe in their maiden Bundesliga campaign and will now have extra fixtures and demands placed on them as they look ensure another season of safety and stability.
It's hard to look beyond Harry Kane taking the main prize again such is his ruthlessness in front of goal but there are a number of other strikers who will be looking to top the goalscoring charts this season. Guirassy will be eager to match or better his tally from the last campaign while Luis Openda and Benjamin Sesko, both of RB Leipzig, are two players many are tipping to find the back of the net on a regular basis in 2024/25. For Leverkusen, Victor Boniface has been tipped to score together with Florian Wirtz.
The German Bundesliga is one of the most exciting and entertaining leagues in Europe and across the world. Fans will be watching with anticipation to see if Bayern Munich can avenge last season's disappointment with Bayer Leverkusen again looking like a serious contender for the title.
In a bid to reclaim the top spot in the Bundesliga, Bayern have moved quickly to bolster their midfield with a double signing from the Premier League. Joao Palhinha has arrived from Fulham to add strength and steel while Michael Olise has joined from Crystal Palace and will bring skill and directness to the Bavarian attack.
Now the season has kicked off, fans will be making their picks on how Bayern will do. If you too are looking to back the side from Munich, it's important to compare and assess different platforms via sportwetten24 so that you can find the site that best suits your needs. Other supporters will again plump for Leverkusen who have signed French winger Martin Terrier, central midfielder Aleix Garcia from Girona and young centre-back Jeanuel Belocian.
Borussia Dortmund, meanwhile, have made a number of smart additions as they bid to climb the table after finishing fifth last time out, though they did reach the Champions League final. In attack, Serhou Guirassy has signed after hitting 28 goals for Stuttgart while Maximilian Beier who struck 16 times for Hoffenheim also joined. Defender Waldemar Anton has also arrived from Stuttgart with BVB also taking Yan Couto on loan from Manchester City. They have also brought in experience with Pascal Gross a smart pick from Brighton & Hove Albion.
Besides transfers, there has also been a great deal of movement on the touchline in the Bundesliga over the summer. Following the resignation of Edin Terzic, Dortmund moved to appoint former midfielder Nuri Sahin as their head coach, promoted from assistant having previously managed Antalyaspor in Turkey.
After what was considered a giant failure for Bayern, Thomas Tuchel left the Allianz Arena and has been replaced by Vincent Kompany who has coached Anderlecht and Burnley following huge success as a player with Man City.
There was a major change at Freiburg too with Christian Streich stepping down after 12 years in the hotseat, where he took the club from relegation battlers to a side regularly pushing for a place in Europe. Julian Schuster, who made 242 appearances for the Breisgau Brazilians, has been tasked with taking on the mantle at the Europa-Park Stadion.
Elsewhere, Gerhard Struber has taken the reins at Koln, Peter Zeidler is in charge at Bochum and Bo Svensson is the new manager at Union Berlin.
Of course, after so much dominance and with top scorer Harry Kane up front, Bayern Munich are favourites to win the title this campaign but many will fancy Bayer Leverkusen to push on and clinch a consecutive season at the top. RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund will also be looking to close the gap at the summit and will have been inspired by Leverkusen's run which saw them topple the usual champions.
Germany boasts a host of sides with real European pedigree and storied clubs across the nation will be desperate to qualify for competitions on the continent this campaign. Teams including Stuttgart, Eintracht Frankfurt, Borussia Monchengladbach, Werder Bremen, Wolfsburg and Hoffenheim are unlikely to trouble the title race but will all be confident of putting a run of results together which puts them into contention for the Conference League, Europa League or Champions League.
Down at the bottom, promoted duo Holstein Kiel and St Pauli have been tipped to go straight back down after only a single season in the Bundesliga and will be determined to prove the doubters wrong. Bochum, who were victorious in the relegation play-off in dramatic fashion against Fortuna Dusseldorf last season, could again be at risk of the drop. So too could Heidenheim, who qualified for Europe in their maiden Bundesliga campaign and will now have extra fixtures and demands placed on them as they look ensure another season of safety and stability.
It's hard to look beyond Harry Kane taking the main prize again such is his ruthlessness in front of goal but there are a number of other strikers who will be looking to top the goalscoring charts this season. Guirassy will be eager to match or better his tally from the last campaign while Luis Openda and Benjamin Sesko, both of RB Leipzig, are two players many are tipping to find the back of the net on a regular basis in 2024/25. For Leverkusen, Victor Boniface has been tipped to score together with Florian Wirtz.
The German Bundesliga is one of the most exciting and entertaining leagues in Europe and across the world. Fans will be watching with anticipation to see if Bayern Munich can avenge last season's disappointment with Bayer Leverkusen again looking like a serious contender for the title.
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