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Como Broke Serie A and Bayern Took Germany Back - a Look at the Serie A and Bundesliga Seasons

20 min · 28. Mai 2026
Episode Como Broke Serie A and Bayern Took Germany Back - a Look at the Serie A and Bundesliga Seasons Cover

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Welcome back to the Semi-Informed Football Podcast. This week, Marko and Mark take a deep dive into two leagues that had VERY different seasons: Serie A descended into absolute chaos while Bayern Munich restored their dominance over Germany. The guys break down Como’s unbelievable rise from Serie D to the Champions League under Cesc Fabregas, the disastrous collapses of Juventus and AC Milan, and why Inter Milan quietly became the most stable club in Italy. On the Bundesliga side, Bayern Munich reclaimed the domestic double behind Harry Kane’s European Golden Shoe-winning season and Michael Olise’s emergence as one of Europe’s most dangerous players. The episode also covers Bayer Leverkusen’s regression after their historic unbeaten run, Dortmund’s trademark chaos, and why Germany still feels like football’s best development league. To contact us reach out to semiinformedfootball@gmail.com Follow us on X at @SemiFooty

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