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    USA ace training with Bayern

    Landon Donovan has linked up with Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich after accepting their offer of a 10-day training stint.

    With the MLS season now finished until next season Donovan has decided to maintain his fitness levels rather than take a break from the game.

    The vastly-experienced USA international has had a spell in German football with Bayer Leverkusen, but failed to settle and returned to MLS.

    Bayern coach Jurgen Klinsmann is fully aware of LA Galaxy star Donovan's attributes, although the ex-Germany manager is refusing to say whether the striker could join on a permanent basis.

    "Landon will spend the next 10 days training with us to keep his fitness up to scratch," he told the club's official website.

    Very good footballer

    "He is a great person, a very good footballer and one of the top personalities in the game in America."

    Donovan has admitted that he would be keen to try his luck abroad again and Munich would appear to be one destination high on his list:

    "That's one of the best teams in the world," he said on his personal website.

    "If January rolls around and there's interest, and the league is willing to discuss it, I would be excited to talk about it."


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    Klinsmann and Donovan, DIE!
     

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    Keanu Movie Upsets Football Fans

    Angry football fans are boycotting Keanu Reeves' new film after watching their stadium being destroyed in a trailer for the sci-fi thriller. Skip related content

    Bayern Munich supporters were furious when an advert for The Day The Earth Stood Still was broadcast on the club's giant TV screens.
    It showed the Arena stadium they were sitting in being wiped out by aliens.

    The German champions said they knew nothing of the scene until it appeared in the match-day trailer.

    "We were not informed and were also not asked for permission," said the club's media director Markus Hoerwick.

    "It is not to our benefit for the Arena to be represented in such a way. We will now examine whether and how we react to it."


    The film, in which Reeves plays the alien Klaatu who comes to save Earth from itself, has been largely ridiculed by critics.

    The Wall Street Journal said the movie, a remake of a 1951 film, was "insufferably full of itself".

    But it became a box office hit on its debut weekend in North America, taking $31m in ticket sales in the US and Canada.

    It marks Reeves' biggest opening since The Matrix Revolutions in 2003, the third film in the Matrix series.

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