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Now playing Next Sport Bayern back in training New Bayern Munich manager Carlo Ancelotti has no plans to rip up the foundations laid by predecessor Pep Guardiola and says he will look to continue the club’s tradition of attacking football when the 12/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy Call for 150 billion euros bailout fund for European banks Deutsche Bank's chief economist David Folkerts-Landau wants the European Union to set up a 150 billion euro rescue fund to recapitalise European banks and address "one crisis after another". 11/07/2016
Now playing Next No Comment World's 'largest orchestra' performs in Germany The world record for the largest orchestra has been broken, according to the German Institute for Records. 11/07/2016