Bundesliga

Harry Kane, Luis Díaz, Manuel Neuer and Bayern Munich themselves all penned fresh entries in the record books on Saturday in the team's 3-0 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.
After scoring 99 goals on the way to reclaiming the Meisterschale by a 13-point swing, Bayern set the bar pretty high last season.
Six matchdays into 2025/26, they've taken it to new heights. And the win in Frankfurt served to underline just how good Vincent Kompany's side have been of late.
For starters, Díaz opened the scoring after just 15 seconds in Frankfurt - equalling the club's all-time record for their fastest Bundesliga goal away from home set by Jamal Musiala in Kiel on Matchday 3 last season. Díaz now shares the honour of having scored the joint-12th fastest goal in Bundesliga history.
Not to be outdone, Kane also made history at Deutsche Bank Park. His goal, driven with laser-like accuracy into the bottom corner from outside the penalty area, was his 11th in the Bundesliga this season.
This has never been done before in the Bundesliga after just six round of matches. He may like to keep his feet on the ground, but if he keeps up his current pace, there is only one destination in sight: Robert Lewandowski's single-season goals record of 41 goals.
More was to come for Bayern.
Díaz's second goal that sealed the win means Kompany's side have now scored 25 league goals this term. Again, no team in league history has ever found the net that often at this stage of a season.
This achievement is all the more impressive when you factor in the absences of Musiala and Alphonso Davies who have been so instrumental for the club previously.
And to cap it all off, the results means Neuer pulled level with club legend Thomas Müller on 362 Bundesliga wins - more than anyone else in league history.