Rani Khedira made 10 Bundesliga appearances this season.
Augsburg have signed Rani Khedira, the younger brother of Juventus’ Sami, on a free transfer from RB Leipzig.
Khedira, 23, just like his brother Sami, came through the ranks of Stuttgart’s youth academy, and it was there the midfielder made his first appearance in Bundesliga in September 2013.
Following a total of nine appearances in the top flight, he joined Leipzig, then still in the second tier, the next summer. However, he failed to become a permanent fixture in the club’s starting XI, especially…

Continue reading






Bayern Munich

FC Augsburg

6

0

FT

Game Details

Live football odds with bet365. Bet Now »

GameCast

Lineups and Stats

Bayern Munich’s seemingly unstoppable march towards a fifth consecutive Bundesliga title continued as they swatted aside struggling Augsburg 6-0 at the Allianz Arena.
Robert Lewandowski continued his red-hot form with a superb hat-trick and added two assists for good measure, Thomas Muller scored in either half while Thiago Alcantara was also on target in Bayern’s fifth successive league win.
They retained a 13-point cushion over second-placed Leipzig with eight games of the season remaining but…

Continue reading



FC Augsburg

RB Leipzig

2

2

FT

Game Details

Live football odds with bet365. Bet Now »

GameCast

Lineups and Stats

AUGSBURG, Germany — Leipzig were held to a 2-2 draw at Augsburg in the Bundesliga on Friday, opening the way for Bayern Munich to extend their lead at the top.
Greece defender Konstantinos Stafylidis put Augsburg ahead in the 19th minute with a brilliant strike from 30 meters (yards) out and almost scored a late winner.
Forward Timo Werner equalised in the 25th after being set up by midfielder Naby Keita, arguably Leipzig’s best player this season. It was Werner’s 14th goal of the campaign.
Marvin…

Continue reading



Raul Bobadilla celebrates his winner on Sunday.
Raul Bobadilla struck deep into stoppage time to snatch a 3-2 victory for Augsburg over Werder Bremen.
The visitors led twice at the SGL Arena, with Theodor Gebre Selassie putting them ahead from close range after 26 minutes and Max Kruse converting a 65th-minute penalty following Martin Hintetregger’s foul on Serge Gnabry.
However, Jonathan Schmid cancelled out Bremen’s first goal within two minutes and Ja-cheol Koo repeated the dose 11 minutes from time, leaving Paraguay international Bobadilla…

Continue reading


SIGN INTO YOUR ACCOUNT CREATE NEW ACCOUNT

×
CREATE ACCOUNT ALREADY HAVE AN ACCOUNT?
 
×
FORGOT YOUR DETAILS?
×

Go up