Julian Nagelsmann sat in Milan and spoke about Paris. Only briefly, and in response to a related question at the press conference, but he obviously liked the comparison. "The action was almost congruent," he said, referring to his team's second goal, in which Leroy Sané and Kingsley Coman played a double one-two in the Inter penalty area, the high art of football. The day before, in Paris Saint-Germain's 2-1 win over Juventus, Kylian Mbappé and Achraf Hakimi had scored a...
After Borussia Mönchengladbach, Union Berlin also shows that Bayern can be dealt with. A few days before the start of the Champions League, this also relieved the competition in Europe.Of Javier Caceres, BerlinUrs Fischer, the Swiss coach of 1. FC Union Berlin, is a passionate fisherman; on days after games he likes to relax on East German rivers. If you didn't know that FC Bayern had long been back in Munich to prepare for the Champions League game in San...
FC Bayern:If necessary with the Van Buyten principleAug 28, 2022 at 3:59 p.mReading time: 4 minsOpen detailed viewJulian Nagelsmann quarreled with referee Daniel Schlager and with the exploitation of opportunities. (Photo: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)1-1 against Gladbach, 34 missed chances and Matthijs de Ligt as a substitute: what sounds like a first step backwards for the overwhelming FC Bayern is reason for great confidence for coach Nagelsmann.Of Sebastian Fischer, MunichlistenNoticeSplitfeedbackMatthijs de Ligt must have imagined his first home game in Munich...
Niko Kovac got up from the bench, but before he was allowed to disappear underground at half-time, which is always located under a kind of trapdoor in the Munich football arena, which magically seems to lift after 45 minutes, a few old acquaintances ran up past him. Serge Gnabry, Joshua Kimmich, Manuel Neuer, and yes, Thomas Müller too. Did Kovac think of his parable of the highway again at that moment? Shortly before his dismissal as Bayern coach on an...
FC Bayern:The others pant behindAug 6, 2022 at 10:39 amReading time: 4 minsOpen detailed viewHappy first day of work in the Bundesliga: Sadio Mané scored one of the six goals for FC Bayern. (Photo: IMAGO/Eibner-Pressefoto/IMAGO/Eibner)With the spectacular 6: 1 in Frankfurt, the questions of how a Bayern offensive can work without Robert Lewandowski have been answered for the time being. But Eintracht also shows how not to play against Munich's new attack.Of Sebastian Fischer, FrankfurtlistenNoticeSplitfeedbackSadio Mané is a polite man....
Lukas Klostermann had to feel a little kidded. The international, 26, is one of the leading and fastest full-backs in the country. His name may not be the best known, it always sounds a bit like the family business around the corner, but he stands for reliable defensive play at a high Bundesliga level.After an hour of the game against FC Bayern, Klostermann had already sprinted after some Munich attacks, his defense was often in great confusion, so Munich's best...
Of Stephen GallerHe has played just 49 minutes in the French league so far - divided into seven short appearances. There are also two flash appearances in the Europa Conference League. Goals: None. But that obviously doesn't stop FC Bayern from bringing Mathys Tel, who just celebrated his 17th birthday in April, to Säbener Straße for a handsome sum: the Munich team is said to be letting the offensive all-rounder pay around 20 million euros costs, including possible bonus payments,...
Oliver Kahn (Bayern's CEO), among other things, about his Basta statement on a possible Lewandowski departure in mid-May: "A few weeks ago we had neither an offer for Robert nor the possibility of finding a player of his quality. In Sadio Mané we have now signed an absolutely world-class player who can play everything in attack. We now have the opportunity to see: What else is going on in the transfer market? We're continuing to see what's possible."... on the...
the picture-Journalist Lena Wurzenberger will work as a police reporter in Munich in the future. That confirmed picture the SZ on Tuesday. Lena Wurzenberger, 30, was a football reporter until recently and also reported on FC Bayern Munich. After she had informed her employer of her new relationship with Julian Nagelsmann, the coach of FC Bayern, as a spokesman for the Axel Springer Group in Berlin announced, the editor was immediately released from her previous job at the end of...
The fact that Julian Nagelsmann and a picture reporter are a couple is a private matter. For the coach and FC Bayern, however, the matter involves risks and side effects. source site