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Top 10 Club Rivalries in Football
One of the best aspects about football is the eternal rivalries that have been created between clubs since they were first founded. All across the world, these types of relationships between clubs has made for some truly memorable matchups that fans of every club have tuned in to watch. Whether they be 2 sides battling it out for multiple trophies every season, or just a couple of lower level sides in smaller leagues just fighting for bragging rights, these are the fiercest and most well-known rivalries in the entire world of football.
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AC Milan in talks with Bayern Munich over young talent. They are killing it in Transfer Market!
After signing Lucas Biglia, Andre Silva, Ricardo Rodriguez, Hakan Calhanoglu, Andrea Conti, Mateo Musacchio, Franck Kessie, Fabio Borini and the Juventus great Leonardo Bonucci AC Milan’s stunning spending spree is still on.
They are in talks with Bayern Munich for the loan transfer of Renato Sanches with an option to buy for €40m.
Bayern Munich signed Sanches last summer for €35m when he was one of the hottest prospect. He was subsequently named best young player at Euro 2016 after helping Portugal to victory.
AC Milan are keen on bringing one the best young talent to San Siro.
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Rivals who shared the same football stadium
Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munchen- Allianz Arena
Bayern Munich and Tsv 1860 Munchen still use the same ground. Allianz arena is also known as the inflatable boat. Allianz currently owns the naming rights of the stadium for 30 years however this name cannot be used while hosting UEFA and FIFA tournaments during the UEFA matches it is known as Fußball Arena München and during FIFA matches it is known as FIFA World Cup Stadium Munich. Allianz brought the 50 per cent shares of the stadium from Tsv Munchen by paying 11 million euros in April 2006. Since then Tsv play their home games at Allianz arena but do not retain any share in the stadium. Good deal Bayern Munich.
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Robben, Ribery and Mandzukic (20013):
The Bayern Munich trio were deadly under the manager Jupp Heynckes. It is safe to say that both the wingers Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery were at their peaks and really unstoppable at times. Target man Mario Mandzukic scored 22 goals in that season courtesy some brilliant services provided to him by Robben and Ribery. The trio played a big part in Bayern winning the treble.
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