“Good harvesting this week my fellow farmers” - Mats Hummels aims dig at Bundesliga critics after German clubs shine in Champions League
Following their qualification to the Champions League semifinals, Borussia Dortmund stalwart Matts Hummels has aimed a cheeky dig at detractors of the German Bundesliga in a recent post on X.
The recent round of fixtures has seen two teams from Germany secure their place in the final four of the competition.
Germany is not only represented in the Champions League, with unconquered Bayer Leverkusen also through to the semifinals of the Europa League. These results come after the Bundesliga has been maligned as a farmer's league by fans often of Premier League clubs.
Taking aim at those fans, Hummels wrote on X:
"Good harvesting this week my fellow farmers."
The Bundesliga has been dominated by Bavarian giants Bayern Munich for most of this new millennium, with Die Bayern winning the league 11 times in a row from 2013 to 2023. While this led to jest being aimed at the league, the German clubs have shown their ability to dominate in Europe this season.
Newly-crowned Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen possess all the hallmarks of another continental juggernaut as they are still unbeaten in all competitions this season.
Hummels will now hope the German sides can step up their game and lift both major European titles to cement their dominance in Europe. Bayern Munich will take on Real Madrid while Borussia Dortmund will face Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in the Champions League. Leverkusen are set to face off against Roma in the Europa League last four.
Bundesliga poised to beat English Premier League to extra Champions League spot
The Bundesliga looks set to secure an extra qualification spot for next season's UEFA Champions League at the expense of the Premier League. The German league has seen most of its participants ease into the final stages of the two major UEFA competitions.
Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund knocked out Arsenal and Atletico Madrid respectively to progress to the semifinals of the Champions League and secure vital coefficient points. The competition could see up to six teams from Germany.
The Bundesliga will be glad they have silenced allegations that they are a "farmers league." Bayern and Dortmund will hope they can ensure an all-German final to secure more valuable coefficient points and ensure the advancement of their domestic league.