Not everything in the world has changed during 2020.
As a new Bundesliga season dawns, we find ourselves asking the same question as we have in each of the past few years - can anyone stop Bayern Munich?
Having made it eight title wins in succession despite what was, by their lofty standards, a turbulent season - adding the German Cup and the Champions League to boot for another historic Treble - Bayern's rivals once again face the daunting and depressing challenge of eclipsing them.
The scale of their domestic dominance is only surpassed in Europe at the moment by Juventus and Celtic with the Bundesliga and neutrals alike praying for a more competitive title race this time around.
When the Bundesliga showed the rest of world football the way in safely restarting last season inside a Covid-secure bubble back in May, it appeared we'd finally get our wish.
Borussia Dortmund closed the gap to just one point on the first day back but then faded and folded in hugely disappointing fashion. In the end, Bayern won the title by 13 points. Same old, same old.
And it seems the main glimmer of optimism for Dortmund, RB Leipzig and the rest of the chasing pack this time is that Bayern's breathless 26-day pre-season might eventually make them a little bit tired.
So Hansi Flick and his European champions open the new campaign against Schalke on Friday night listening happily to the clutching of straws elsewhere.
The off-season has been so short Bayern haven't had time for spending spree even if they had the means but they have finally signed Leroy Sane from Manchester City for an initial fee of £44.7million.
The process of annual renewal is important at serial champions - Liverpool's great teams of the 1970s and 1980s believed in it as gospel - and Bayern are well used to having the target on their back.
Whether their squad is large or robust enough to cope with the hectic fixture demands of the coming months remains to be seen but they'll undeniably be better placed than the rest of the division.
The financial impact of Covid-19, which saw the final weeks of the season played out behind closed doors, has hit every club hard and Bayern are no exception.
It helps explain the imminent £27million sale of Thiago Alcantara to Liverpool and it's fair to say that Bayern would never willingly sell a midfielder in his prime like the Spaniard.
Still they have the regular-as-clockwork goalscoring of Robert Lewandowski - 55 last season in the end - the attacking guile of Thomas Muller and speed of Sane, Serge Gnabry and Alphonso Davies.
They'll take some stopping - Bayern have won their last 21 matches and are unbeaten since December 7 - and their rivals will just have to hope a season that brings the added demands of a UEFA Super Cup meeting with Sevilla in Budapest and potentially the FIFA Club World Cup in Qatar catches up with them.
With Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen neutered by the big money departures of Timo Werner and Kai Havertz respectively to Chelsea, it's Dortmund who are best placed to challenge.
Jadon Sancho was expected to be the third big name to depart the Bundesliga this summer but Manchester United's unwillingness to pay the £108m asking price means he begins the season a Dortmund player.
The 20-year-old England star was their leading scorer and assist-maker last season and appears to be in no rush to leave the Westfalenstadion as Lucien Favre assembles one of the most vibrant young teams in Europe.
With Erling Haaland, 20, banging in the goals and new signings Jude Bellingham, 17, and Reinier, 18, joining Giovanni Reyna, 17, in the first-team, the future is yellow - or at least in yellow.
There's the promise of free-scoring Dortmund victories and the team looks to have a nice balance with Marco Reus and Mats Hummels offering experience.
Thomas Meunier, the right-back signed for nothing from Paris Saint-Germain, also looks a shrewd acquisition.
But despite all this promise, Lucien Favre's side still look short of personnel at the back and the usual questions remain about their mentality when push comes to shove.
Despite the adrenaline shot of Haaland's January arrival and the goals that followed, Dortmund's title challenge fizzled out to a whimper once they got within touching distance of Bayern.
The Supercup meeting between Bayern and Dortmund on September 30 might not tell us much but the teams' first Bundesliga meeting on November 7 will be an acid test of their chances.
Julian Nagelsmann's Leipzig were overwhelmed by Paris Saint-Germain in their Champions League semi-final but there were plenty of positives for the young coach in his first season.
Now this tactical thinker will have to evolve his side to compensate for the 34 goals lost as a result of Werner's move to the Premier League.
Leverkusen have signed Patrik Schick as well, who spent last season on loan at Leipzig from Roma and scored 10 goals.
South Korean forward Hwang Hee-Chan has come in from sister club Red Bull Salzburg but is highly unlikely to match Werner's stats and though Leipzig will play plenty of football that's pleasing on the eye, their season has a third-place finish written all over it.
The race for the final Champions League spot ended up being the most interesting aspect of the summer restart, with Leverkusen just missing out to Borussia Monchengladbach on the final day.
Now that Wunderkind Havertz has left - and Kevin Volland as well, to Monaco - Leverkusen look light on inspiration but there's enough in their squad to ensure a European challenge again.
Gladbach were refreshing last season and even led the way during the Autumn when Bayern were 'in crisis' and sacking their manager Niko Kovac.
With the likes of Denis Zakaria, Marcus Thuram and Alassane Plea impressing, Marco Rose's team ultimately deserved to take fourth spot.
The demands of Champions League football could take their toll this season but the team remains largely unaltered so merit the 'best of the rest' tag.
For the first time in a long while, there's optimism that Hertha Berlin can be among the European challengers.
Entrepreneur Lars Windhorst promised manager Bruno Labbadia a considerable transfer warchest this summer but it hasn't yet translated into any eye-catching signings.
Still, Labbadia, who came in during lockdown to pick up the pieces from Jurgen Klinsmann's ill-fated appointment gained some encouraging results post-restart to tee up this season.
Schalke certainly had a good go at being last season's Bundesliga laughing stock - failing to win a single league fixtures after January 17 as they slid down to mid-table mediocrity.
Amid financial strife not exactly helped by the empty stadiums at the moment, fans fear their prospects will deteriorate into a relegation battle with club size no assurance of safety.
It isn't exactly ideal they must visit Bayern on the opening night and if they take a pasting, shoulders could be slumped from the outset.
Newcomers Arminia Bielefeld and Stuttgart are naturally the bookmakers' favourites to go straight back down and the indications point to a slog.
One other positive aspect of the return of German football is that we will see supporters back in stadiums from the very first weekend.
The authorities have permitted stadiums to open to a maximum of 20 per cent capacity provided the local area is below a certain coronavirus infection rate.
Unfortunately Friday night's game between Bayern and Schalke will now once again be behind closed doors following a spike in infections in Munich but the other eight games this weekend will at least have some fans in attendance.
Rahi09
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farmer league 🤣🤣🤣🤣
8-2 😂 😂 😂
barcabro✌
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Dortmund can try😄😄😅
maxm70
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This Bayern team is not easy to stop, not even Lionrl Messi could of done it, Perhaps the real G.O.A.T Cristiano Ronaldo can do it🤷♂️
Craz
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If this bayern join Epl , it will take them 30 years just like how it take Liverpool to win single epl ..
never bro. They are a very big club. The would be the most dominant force there
Jicdnopru
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is is Bundesliga a league again, it has lost it's competitiveness, that's why Alcantara had to seek something new challenge
Jicdnopru
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is is Bundesliga a league again, it has lost it's competitiveness, that's why Alcantara had to seek something new
Doctor Ok
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If it was possible why would be label it as farmer's league!???!! Bayern Munich will always be the best farmers in Germany
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Bayern may be good but I don't think they can handle the premier league with associated schedules... they would get tired and pay for it
Nesaiknruy_Legend
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you was destroyed 7 1 and you call us farmer
I mean you're a farmer league but the best team in it and pretty much the world. Dont take it as an insult but look factually, Bayern constantly rotates and still wins like at least 30 of their games. How is that not a farmers league? Also the winners of the Bundesliga is constantly Bayern there isnt any real challenger unless you count Dortmund but they're more like a feeder club than anything else. Develop and sell even theyve given up on Bundesliga since Lewy left. It's just fact. I think people think Farmer league means s**t team but no, it means uncompetitive league and thats what it is. When Leipzig were first last season I had friends who support Bayern inboxing me saying they're worried and I told them theyll win it again and you didn
Nesaiknruy_Legend
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I can't understand why there is no competition at all in Germany!!!
Bayern is too good it makes for a crap competition. They can rotate and still win the league which is why they thrive so much in UCL.
tabcdkpruz
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Papsy99
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This is us
Obax
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brussia Dortmund can
Finiklruz
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RB Leipzig
Dutanotz
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no one
loaacilnuz
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They are jst a complete team nd vry aggressive even Brazil knows that 7 1 they suffered at home in 2014 semi final world cup. It was the Bayern legends who destroyed them the likes of Manue Neur Jeroame Boateng Thomas Muller Phillip Lahm Bastin Schweinesteiger etc . Bayern is jst on another level stop ur nonsense talk.
yawbcekuy
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no body can stop Bayern Munich from that
loaacilnuz
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Hey don't talk like u don't watch football the past champions league of 2019 2020 wat were the results frm teams in England against the mighty BAYERN MUNICH. Firstly it was Tottenham in group stage beaten at home 7 2 nd return leg in Munich 3 0 it was 10 2 aggregate. Then came Chelsea asking questions were hammered 3 nil at Stamford bridge nd return leg in Munich 4 1 . Barcelona came u saw hw they were slaughtered in Lisbon 8 2 . Now wat are talking abt 4get BAYERN at the moment don't hve size more especially in Epl . Bayern nd kalampa for life.
didadinors
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jehelmuz
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If kepa join to bayern munich only he can stop making it in nine in a row
Badmusdamilare
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I don't there is someone oo
sodex12345
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Bayern Munich let be calming down ooooooo.... I see why Manchester United don't want to play Bayern for friendly... first match against Schalke 04, they repeated Barcelona trashing, scoring eight goals again
abbey122
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farmer league 🤣🤣🤣🤣
bigbenz
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ofcourse bayren o4
ChapfojiiCR7
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can anyone stop Juventus 10 in a row...
La_undecima
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I think no, they will win it again, because Bundesliga is Bayern league wkwkw
Blue_Toffees
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premier league is tough but Bayern can beat all teams
That’s far from the truth, don’t be delusional
Vizz17
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Lol, Premier League is way above Bundesliga
premier league is tough but Bayern can beat all teams
blue-n-yellow
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Only if Reus is fit most of the games pls check stats before argue pls
leyadeitu
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If Olivier Giroud isnt scoring or assisting against Spurs in a Chelsea shirt, he's busy doing it in a Lokomotiv Plovdiv shirt....
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Lol, h looks like giroud and Emerson
Jeudilnotu
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We play CL and humilate opponents do you think that EPL can stop us
because every game in German just a training , in Epl the club you will face a club like Chelsea , city Liver, Toth , arsenal Everton , so when they meet bayern they already tired with a lot of injuries and your team take advantage of it .. if bayern play in epl they will never win league or ucl again ..
Harsh9
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if they good , they should join epl it will take them 40years to win 1 cup
lol..40 years..It wont take more than 2 years..I'll say..first Year..They'll win a silverware...
Jeudilnotu
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It's not Because Other teams Play poor..Its bcoz Bayern are Too Good..
if they good , they should join epl it will take them 40years to win 1 cup
Jeudilnotu
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If it was possible why would be label it as farmer's league!???!! Bayern Munich will always be the best farmers in Germany
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farmer league is just to develop player for a club like us and Madrid bayern to buy player ..
Jeudilnotu
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If this bayern join Epl , it will take them 30 years just like how it take Liverpool to win single epl ..
Jeudilnotu
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German league exists just for a club like Madrid ,barca and Chelsea to send there loan Amy to go and develop there game , that is the only reason the league still exist ...
ELIKEMSAM
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A league that will allow only one club to be winning the league for 9 conservative seasons is worse than farmers league
wuocilmps
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Only Bayern can stop Bayern!! That's sad but it is the truth!
Yosimrtuyz
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Dortmund
Moe-Km
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Nope. cuz it Bundesliga. not EPL
DrFranckeinstein
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But I'm certain of one thing. One day it will stop, they will loose it at least once in the few coming years.
bhavya18
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oh..really..name Them..Cmon..name all possible from last decade..
Goretzka, neuer, lewandoski, gnabry, kimmich, sule, nubel, pavard. If u wanna count last decade then even gotze and Hummels.
bhavya18
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It's actually the most boring league to watch after ligue 1. Even the German players know this now that's why they either just join bayern or they leave the league like werner and havertz.
Harsh9
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Its because bayern buys all the talent in the league, be for real.
similarly Why do You buy from Our League to make it more weaker..And Then Say it's a Farmers league..
wezdiklyz
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Let including them into EPL
Harsh9
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Its because bayern buys all the talent in the league, be for real.
oh..really..name Them..Cmon..name all possible from last decade..
HariharanReus
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the only way BVB can stop them is by playing consistently and doing defensively good I also hope Reus stays fit throughout the season
townseyr
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It's not Because Other teams Play poor..Its bcoz Bayern are Too Good..
Its because bayern buys all the talent in the league, be for real.
Blue_Toffees
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to destroy all premier league team
Lol, Premier League is way above Bundesliga
townseyr
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Such a bullsh$t and boring league. Bayern buys all the available talent in the league and then brags about winning it...👎🏾
aakashwaran
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Nope