The European league wheel resumed today, Friday, announcing the start of the 2022/2023 season, with the opening of the Premier League, Bundesliga, French League, Dutch and Portuguese Leagues. The hype in European stadiums will resume after all teams have backed big deals to maintain their football dominance while other clubs have dropped their most important players and the Bundesliga will lose its most important goalscoring cars with Pole Lewandowski’s departure to Barcelona. , and from Halland to Manchester City.
Bayern Munich, reigning champions for the last ten seasons of the German Football League, faces a tough test when they host Eintracht Frankfurt at the start of the new season on Friday after remarkable transfer market activity that forced him to give up his top scorer from the Pole Robert Lewandowski and replace him with Senegalese Sadio Mane.
The trip of the Bavarian team to Frankfurt, which crowned the Europa League last May and won twice in the last three league matches, will not be strewn with flowers.
Bayern fans can brag about their tenth title in a row on the streets of the city, wearing T-shirts celebrating this record that has run out on the market, and young coach Julian Nagelsmann’s team seems like a fiery candidate for success. as the inclusion of Mane from Liverpool, he signed Dutch defender Matthijs de Ligt from Italy’s Juventus, in a bid to replace seven-time top scorer Lewandowski, who pushed for a move to Barcelona after he spearheaded his deadly spear in the past decade.
Lewandowski scored 344 goals in 357 appearances in all competitions in his eight years with De Rotten.
Dortmund after Haaland
Like Bayern, the start to Dortmund’s career will not be easy as Bayer Leverkusen take on Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday, the third of last season.
On the other hand, last season’s runners-up Dortmund were stripped of their deadly weapon, Norwegian top scorer Erling Haaland (22 goals and 8 assists), who moved to Manchester City, prior to attempts to replace him with Ivory Coast’s Sebastian Haller . Ajax Amsterdam’s 28th player has failed after an injury, a cancerous tumor in his testicle will put him out of action for several months.
Despite this, RB Leipzig’s Italian-German coach Domenico Tedesco said that Dortmund “strengthened their ranks well”.
The yellow-and-black team, which spent 86 million euros on transfers in the summer, according to local newspapers, hopes that the arrival of Karim Adeyemi from the Austrian Red Bull Salzburg will compensate for Halland’s departure and Haller’s illness.
German football has high hopes for the 20-year-old, especially before the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and Borussia have spent about 30 million euros on a player who can take the position of a direct striker or winger.
RB Leipzig, who beat last season’s relegation Stuttgart on Sunday, are looking to make up for a volatile league season that narrowly missed out on fourth place, one point behind Union Berlin.