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Saturday, 8 March 2025

Bayern unpunished for shock loss as Leverkusen fall to defeat

Bayern unpunished for shock loss as Leverkusen fall to defeat

 A 10-man Bayern Munich went unpunished for a shock 3-2 home defeat to Bochum on Saturday after title chasers Bayer Leverkusen were beaten 2-0 by Werder Bremen.

Despite the loss, just Bayern's second of the season, the Bavarians still hold an eight-point lead over defending champions Leverkusen with nine games to play.

Leverkusen's woes were deepened with an injury to star midfielder Florian Wirtz, who limped off after a rough challenge having played just 14 second-half minutes.

With an eye on Tuesday's return leg in the Champions League last 16 against Leverkusen, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany named a heavily changed XI, including leaving striker Harry Kane on the bench.

Bayern midfielder Raphael Guerreiro's 14th minute goal, when the Portuguese hammered a loose ball into the net, had Bayern on track before Serge Gnabry missed a 21st-minute penalty.

With Kane, who has converted his past 30 penalties in a row, sitting on the bench, Gnabry stepped up but hit the ball against the post.

Guerreiro however scored again with a rare header on the 28-minute mark, just three minutes before Bochum's Jakov Medic pulled one back with an unstoppable rocket.

Bochum were given hope when Bayern's Joao Palhinha saw red for sinking his studs into Giorgos Masouras's ankle just before half-time.

Ibrahima Sissoko headed Bochum level six minutes into the second half and Matus Bero put the underdogs in front 71 minutes in, going the length of the field to knock in a Philipp Hofmann pass.

Bochum's surprise victory, their first win in Munich since 1991, took them three points clear of the automatic relegation placings.

Leverkusen were down after just seven minutes when Romano Schmid tapped in from close range.

With Leverkusen failing to click, coach Xabi Alonso brought Wirtz from the bench at halftime, but the Germany midfielder was brutally fouled eight minutes afterwards and limped from the field.



Any injury to Wirtz, the club's talisman and best player this season, would be a serious blow to Alonso's side, particularly ahead of Tuesday's Champions League match against Bayern, who hold a 3-0 lead from the first leg.

Borussia Dortmund's slim chances of reaching the top four took a hit with a 1-0 home loss to Augsburg, with Jeffery Gouweleeuw's first half header the only goal in the game.

Dortmund were toothless in attack and offered little against an in-form Augsburg, who have conceded just three goals in the league in 2025 -- the best mark in Europe.

Dortmund, last season's Champions League finalists, sit 10th in the league, seven points off the top four.

Elsewhere, St Pauli scored their first goal in five matches in a 1-1 draw at Wolfsburg, going two points clear of the relegation playoff spot.

Fellow promoted side Holstein Kiel also picked up a point with a hard-fought 2-2 home win over Stuttgart.

Later on Saturday, Freiburg host RB Leipzig.

Bangladeshi firms join hands with US telecom giant Starlink

Bangladeshi firms join hands with US telecom giant Starlink


 

Several Bangladeshi firms have partnered with Starlink to support the setup of ground earth stations in Bangladesh.

The firms have signed contracts with Starlink for collaboration as a team from the US telecommunications service provider is currently visiting Bangladesh.

The collaboration includes space allocation, construction support, and ongoing infrastructure maintenance.

The visit of the Starlink team helped Bangladeshi firms learn about a few locations of the former's interest.

Discussions on locations and implementation details are ongoing, said Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb, special assistant to the chief adviser.

Taiyeb hoped that Starlink would ensure reliable and high-speed internet in Bangladesh's cities, remote areas, northern regions, or coasts, free from the hassle of load shedding or natural disasters.

"We will continue to try to implement a sensible model with Starlink in the next 90 days," he added.

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, in a letter to Musk on February 19, invited the top US businessman and Chief Executive Officer of SpaceX to visit Bangladesh and launch the Starlink satellite service in the country.

The Chief Adviser told Musk his visit to Bangladesh would allow him to meet young Bangladeshi men and women who will be among the main beneficiaries of this leading technology.

The Chief Adviser asked his High Representative, Khalilur Rahman, to coordinate closely with the SpaceX team to ensure completion of the necessary work to make Starlink ready for launch in Bangladesh within the next 90 working days.

TheSoundOn: Bangladeshi Startup Revolutionizes Global Music Distribution

TheSoundOn: Bangladeshi Startup Revolutionizes Global Music Distribution



A new player is shaking up the global music scene, and it's coming from Bangladesh. TheSoundOn, founded by Rumel Ahmed on July 29, 2024, is an independent distribution company aiming to level the playing field for independent artists worldwide. While based in Bangladesh, TheSoundOn is connecting artists from all corners of the globe with listeners in new and exciting ways.


TheSoundOn isn’t just another distribution platform; it's a mission to empower creators. By offering a streamlined, data-driven approach to content placement and performance tracking, TheSoundOn helps artists navigate the often-complex world of digital distribution and unlock their revenue potential. Rumel Ahmed's vision is to provide a transparent and accessible platform that puts artists back in control of their careers.


Industry observers are taking notice. “Let's be real, for a long time the indie scene was a total grind," says Dr. Sarah Chen, a music industry commentator and professor at the University of Arts London. "A platform like TheSoundOn, that cuts through the noise and gives artists real data and control, is exactly what's needed to help them thrive."


TheSoundOn addresses a crucial gap for independent artists, who often face challenges in reaching broader audiences due to limited resources and expertise in navigating complex distribution agreements. By simplifying the process and offering clear analytics, TheSoundOn provides a viable pathway to global recognition. Rumel Ahmed’s vision is to empower artists and change the traditional music industry landscape.


While still a young company, TheSoundOn is making waves within the international music and media landscape. Its rapid growth and positive feedback from artists suggest a strong demand for alternative distribution models that prioritize creator empowerment and global reach. As the digital media world continues to evolve, companies like TheSoundOn are poised to play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of music and media distribution.