It looked like the Bayern Munich we all want to see.
Bayern Munich faced VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga in a match that many believed would be involved in a major title.
After a series of unsatisfactory performances, the Bavarian team finally showed up and got beaten. Die Swabia 3-0 in one of Bayern Munich’s best performances of the season.
No need to waste any more time. Let’s take a look at the fast hitters in this game.
- As always, let’s start with the starting eleven.
- Things were already a little tough without Serge Gnabry, Kingsley Coman and Nousser Mazraoui, but when Tuchel woke up and found out that Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka were also down for the count, things got a little tougher. It seemed dark.
- But there’s no need to worry. Alexander Pavlovich and Rafael Guerreiro were more than up to the task. Thomas Müller also started and was very strong during his cameo.
- Thomas Tuchel was thrown quite a few breaking balls and his players stepped up against an in-form VfB Stuttgart team.
- It’s easy to see that Bayern Munich put more effort into this match than any of their previous three matches. There was a clear commotion within the team.
- Müller lofted the ball to Leroy Sane and Harry Kane gave Bayern Munich a 1-0 lead. Sane slid the ball past Kane and tapped in. In a weird way, this was very satisfying. Kane was brought to Bayern Munich to score goals. It doesn’t matter to me whether they’re tap-ins or world-class…all that matters is that he’s in a position to take those chances.
- Pavlovich was great. For a young player to be put in that position and find himself in that position after suddenly deciding to start against a top prospect…it was a great game.
- Great performance from Alphonso Davies. Davis won 12 of 16 duels on the ground and lost the ball only nine times. Davis was far more efficient and effective in this game than he has been all season, even though his lost possessions totals often approach 20.
- In the 55th minute, Kane scored his second goal, completely destroying VfB Stuttgart. Bayern Munich had several other players who could have scored before that, but due to offside, a missed finish, and a missed last pass, Bayern Munich were up 3-0 or 4-0 at that point. I couldn’t do that.
- In the 63rd minute, the great Kim Min-jae scored an additional point. Min-jae also tried to score in the first half, but it was overturned by VAR. Although he didn’t score a goal, it was one of Min-jae’s most complete performances this season.
- Despite conceding three goals, Alexander Nübel looks to have a big future. He poised under pressure and maintained his strength even as his team crumbled around him.
- All in all, Bayern Munich proved they still have the heart and desire to take care of business. VfB Stuttgart, on the other hand, although still a good team, looked like players who were “not yet ready for prime time”. This was a good win for Bayern Munich, and one that felt like a long time coming.
If you missed the initial analysis, match awards, observations, or post-match podcast, be sure to watch and listen.
Konrad Reimer played in Austria’s 2-0 win over Germany on November 21st, and the midfielder and right-back was a member of Bayern Munich after learning that his team had won an international match. He said he had no qualms about going into the locker room.
“Of course you walk into the dressing room grinning. Things move very quickly in football. In general, it’s great to win a match like this, but it’s a friendly game where you have to put yourself in the right situation. The big game will be next year,” Reimer said.
Reimer’s role at Bayern Munich remains in flux as he moves back and forth between positions, but he is definitely an important part of the Austrian roster.
Former Bayern Munich striker Paulo Sergio doesn’t know if Harry Kane will be able to break Robert Lewandowski’s Bundesliga goalscoring record, but he knows Kane is a “special” player. ing.
“We’ll have to wait a little longer because there’s still a lot to come this season. But Kane is a very special striker. He’s always there, he doesn’t feel pressured in front of goal, he’s very relaxed. His main desire is to win the title. Let’s see what happens, ”said Sergio.
Bayern Munich had another eventful week, even if it wasn’t as pleasing to the eye.
After the defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt, the boys headed to Old Trafford to put the final nail in the coffin. Manchester Unitedof Europe’s hopes.
What happened to that old Facts of Life song?
There’s a lot to talk about anyway, as the story off the field is probably more interesting than what happened on it. Want to get started? Here’s what we have in store for you in this episode.
- Reason 7777 why I’m a bonehead.
- discuss possibilities champions league draw Bayern Munich candidate.
- A look back at the rise and fall of Joshua Kimmich. How did he get to this place where he went from fan favorite to outcast?
- Looking at the recent ones, Rumors of transfer including those for FC BarcelonaRonald Araujo Fulham FC‘s João Parinha and Real Sociedad’s Martin Zvimendi.
Bayern Munich youngster Matthijs Tell recently answered questions from Bayern’s kids club and gave some insight into what he does in his downtime.
• What do you most like to do in your free time?
Phone number: “I like to relax and spend time with family and friends. But it’s always quiet and there are no parties.”
• What is your favorite vacation destination?
Phone number: “I love going to America, especially Miami, because of the sun, the city, and the people.”
• What kind of job do you think you would have had if you hadn’t become a professional soccer player?
Phone number: “I think I would have become a veterinarian because I love animals and have cats in Munich.”
Manchester United appear to be ready to offload two players who have had weak links with Bayern Munich: Casemiro and Raphael Varane:
Casemiro and Raphael Varane are among the other players Manchester United will consider making offers in January to raise transfer funds, but Erik ten Hag is set to leave if the team’s position deteriorates. You can refuse.
This is a bit wild… It looks like Manchester United’s Donny van de Beek is indeed heading to Eintracht Frankfurt:
According to Sky Sport (Photographer: 90min.com), if the loan goes through, Eintracht Frankfurt will have a very favorable purchase option in the summer.
Eintracht Frankfurt will have the chance to sign Donny van de Beek for less than €10 million in the summer window on loan from Man United.
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