Real Madrid have been hit by a huge injury scare ahead of their crunch Champions League quarter-final against Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich. Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has been sidelined with an injury and is expected to spend several weeks out of action. Back-up goalkeeper Andriy Lunin will take over from the Belgium international while Courtois is out.
Chelsea legend John Terry has criticised his former club after they were dumped out of the Champions League by defending champions Paris Saint-Germain. The Blues were beaten home and away in the last 16 by Luis Enrique's side, suffering a hefty 8-2 defeat on aggregate. Terry says the scoreline is simply unacceptable and has revealed his frustrations at seeing Chelsea's European dreams ended.
Tottenham defender Cristian Romero gave little away about his future after the team's Champions League exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid on Wednesday night. Spurs won the second leg of their last-16 tie 3-2 but it was not enough as Diego Simeone's side progressed 7-5 on aggregate to book their spot in the quarter-finals of the competition.
Galatasaray’s Champions League dreams ended in a nightmare at Anfield as both Victor Osimhen and Noa Lang were rushed to the hospital. The Turkish giants confirmed a forearm fracture for the Nigerian striker and a "serious" thumb injury for the Dutch winger.
Eddie Howe has called on his Newcastle United squad to move on from their humbling 7-2 defeat at Barcelona. The Magpies boss matched an unwanted record also held by Gary Neville as his side collapsed in Catalonia on Wednesday night.
Yes, Munich is a great location for a day trip. Most landmarks and attractions are close to each other, but just make sure you have an airtight itinerary to make the most of it.
Is Munich a walkable city?
This is a definite yes, because it has been crowned the most friendly city to explore on foot in Europe. Most places in within walking distance of each other, which makes it so good for a day trip and saves you money on travel.
How much money do you need per day in Munich?
Factoring in activities and food, you can set your budget anywhere starting from €60 to upwards of €200+. Of course, this all depends on what sort of activities you do in Munich and where you dine. But, if you're looking to visit Munich on a budget, then this is doable with the lower end of the numbers. Especially if you stick to free admission attractions or budget-friendly ones. In terms of food, there will be plenty of options from quick bite restaurants to the fancier options, so there is something out there for everyone.