Freekickerz go back to school with FC Bayern Munchen

Freekickerz go back to school with FC Bayern Munchen

Xabi Alonso and Dante recently took time out of their hectic schedule to call out free-kick obsessives Freekickerz for a dead ball duel at Bayern Munchen HQ.

Wannabes Konzi and Marco traded wide-by-a-whisker efforts with the professionals in the opening stages, with the amateur upstarts even having the audacity to take the lead in the challenge through a delicious effort from the latter.

That was Alonso’s cue to summon forth exactly the kind of ball-striking ability he used to punish Porto with a superb free-kick at the Allianz Arena in the Champions League quarter-final second leg.

His strike against the Portuguese Champions means he has now scored four of his eight free-kicks at goal in an FC Bayern shirt.

Xabi Alonso is congratulted on his free kick by his Bayern Munchen teammates

The Spaniard pegged back Freekickerz’s lead with a powerful effort that flew in off the underside of the crossbar.

It was left to central defender Dante, however, to restore the natural order of things with the winning strike for the Bundesliga champions.

After watching his teammate and the Freekickerz boys try again and again to best the goalkeeper to his right the Brazilian tried a change of tack.

The result was a rocket-powered left-foot humdinger into the top corner on the opposite side of the goal, prompting smiles for Bayern and both defeat and kudos for the gallant young Youtubers.

Interview: Gareth Bale on Real Madrid’s chances in El Derbi madrileño

Interview: Gareth Bale on Real Madrid’s chances in El Derbi madrileño

Real Madrid are gearing up to land their third win in a week when they face Atletico Madrid – bwin caught up with Gareth Bale to get the inside track.

Los Blancos are 6/4 favourites to gain revenge for their Copa del Rey exit at the hands of Diego Simeone’s men in their latest meeting.

Atleti, meanwhile, are 19/10 outsiders for victory in front of the Vicente Calderon partisans and a second consecutive draw between the two sides is a 12/5 bet.

Having played in numerous north London derbies during his time at Tottenham, Bale is vastly experienced in the pressure-cooker atmosphere of a high-profile bragging-rights battle.

Despite being in just his second season at Santiago Bernabeu the Welshman has already racked up an enormous nine meetings with Real’s Madrid rivals.

He only played Arsenal once more during six campaigns as a Lilywhite.

Gareth Bale strikes for Tottenham against Arsenal

Bale will be keen to add to the one goal he has struck against Los Colchoneros in last season’s Champions League final and can be backed at 7/4 to do so, while it’s 4/1 he bags in a Real win.

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The Welshman also found time to praise the recent form of Karim Benzema who has recently surpassed Fernando Hierro in the club’s all-time scoring list.

Raphael Varane and Marcelo congratulate Karim Benzema on his scoring against Real Sociedad

Benzema is 6/4 to net his 18th of the season in the derby.

Conversation eventually turned to the prospects of Bale’s first Primera Division title for Los Blancos, but he wouldn’t be drawn on the subject, instead insisting that the side won’t be looking beyond the next game in their quest for the championship.

Real are currently 9/25 favourites to win the league, with Barcelona second in the betting at 5/2 and Atletico Madrid third at a distant 20/1.

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