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In his first start since picking up a hamstring injury in February, Canada's Alphonso Davies scores his first goal in over a year to extend Bayern Munich's lead over VFB Stuttgart.

In his first start since picking up a hamstring injury in February, Canada's Alphonso Davies scores his first goal in over a year to extend Bayern Munich's lead over VFB Stuttgart.Opens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowLalji: 'It will be up to the new GM if they want to keep Foote as the head coach'Opens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowLalji: 'It will be up to the new GM if they want to keep Foote as the head coach'Opens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowRielly on his future: 'I still want to stay.

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