Bundesliga

Bayern Munich board member for sport Max Eberl says he can fully envisage Harry Kane signing a new contract with the club.
Kane is tied to Bayern until 30 June 2027 following his move from Tottenham Hotspur in summer 2023.
Although Spurs retain a buy-back clause, should the 32-year-old decide to leave the record champions, that's not something the Bayern hierarchy are too concerned about at this stage.
"A collaboration beyond 2027 is absolutely conceivable," Eberl told media prior to Bayern's Champions League trip to Pafos.
"That's why we will discuss the next steps with him in a relaxed manner."
Kane has been a runaway success since leaving his native England for the Bundesliga.
The England forward topped the Bundesliga scoring charts in his first two seasons at Bayern and last weekend reached 100 competitive goals for one club in fewer games than any other player this century (104).
This season alone, Kane has registered 15 goals across just eight appearances in all competitions to help Bayern make a perfect start on all fronts.
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"He's an absolute leader, it would be fantastic to win [more] titles with him, and he said that as well," Eberl added of Bayern's record-breaking No.9.
"We want to do that with him for a long time to come."