Bayern s Robert Lewandowski, centre, celebrates with Leon Goretzka, left, after scoring his side s third goal during a German Bundesliga football match in Bremen, Germany, Saturday, March 13, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, Pool).
Robert Lewandowski scored again Saturday as Bayern Munich extended their Bundesliga lead with a 3-1 win at Werder Bremen.
Lewandowski took his season tally to 32 league goals and matched the record of scoring against 16 different teams within a season. He managed the same feat last season. Former Bayern great Gerd Müller and Bremen striker Aílton are the only others to manage it.
Lewandowski has so far only failed to score against Leipzig this season. The teams meet in Leipzig on April 3, when the Poland striker will be aiming to become the first player to score against every opponent in a season.
Club, venues opening to see if quick-tests can save Berlin s nightlife
Holzmarkt, operas and even a tourism marketing agency participating in trial later this month.
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Berlin - A Mitte club will temporarily open its doors this month as part of a broader trial that may indicate how the country’s cultural institutions can reopen in the midst of the pandemic.
Holzmarkt, together with the Club Commission lobbying organisation, will hold a concert 27 March in its Säälchen event space where visitors can get a quick-test and ticket for €20.
“Of course the Säälchen isn’t really a club, it’s more a hybrid of a theatre and an event space,” Holzmarkt twittered Thursday. “But it is of course a step toward how events can soon also be possible inside clubs.”
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The German FA will launch an investigation in to a report that Bayer Leverkusen's Nadiem Amiri was the subject of racist abuse against Union Berlin. Union sporting director Oliver Ruhnert denies it happened.
DFB to investigate report of racism during Bundesliga match
The German FA will launch an investigation in to a report that Bayer Leverkusen s Nadiem Amiri was the subject of racist abuse against Union Berlin. Union sporting director Oliver Ruhnert denies it happened.
Nadiem Amiri (center) has accepted an apology from an opponent
The German Football Association (DFB) says it will open an investigation into a report of racism during the closing stages of Bayer Leverkusen s Bundesliga defeat to Union Berlin on Friday night.
At full time in Berlin, Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah said in a television interview that his teammate Nadiem Amiri had been racially abused by a Union Berlin player.