Jamal Musiala has discovered Bavaria in recent years.
He also shines in the top game against RB Leipzig - but a team-mate becomes cynical.
Leipzig - In a way, Jamal Musiala puts a smile on everyone's face, even when the situation is serious. There were worried looks on the entire FC-Bayern-Bank * when Serge Gnabry signaled in the first half that it could not go on. The Gnabry, who was in such a good mood during the international break and before that scored the decisive goal against 1. FC Köln. But if you can bring Musiala from the bank *, your worries will evaporate at the same time.
The youngster once again showed his skills and once again played his way into the hearts of Bayern fans.
Even established stars like Thomas Müller can, according to their own statements, learn something from him *.
“I'm just the placeholder today.
He was the wizard of the game.
The special thing is that in addition to his talent, he also has a great character.
And: he has self-confidence, but he does not run through the cabin with his nose raised.
If he continues like this, he is not just an addition, but a reinforcement.
He is also inquisitive.
He's not asking me now how to lead a player.
I'd rather ask him that. "
Jamal Musiala again with fab performance: FC Bayern coach Nagelsmann praises him
Coach Julian Nagelsmann also had words of praise after the top game.
“He is exceptional in terms of his skills and character.
He just enjoys playing soccer.
He plays carefree and helps us a lot, ”said the coach.
Jamal Musiala himself posted a few pictures of the game on Instagram.
The national player wrote: "Back to the Bundesliga business with a great team win".
Check out this post on Instagram
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Jamal Musiala: Former teammates and even competitors blown away
Under this picture, of course, some fellow players or former colleagues congratulated.
Kwasi Okyere Wriedt describes him as a "real baller".
BVB star Jude Bellingham congratulated him and Florian Wirtz from Leverkusen also left a comment.
The Bayern player and defender Chris Richards, who was loaned to Hoffenheim, was slightly “annoyed” by Musiala's ongoing top form.
"We got it, you score goals," he wrote, putting an emoji with rolled eyes behind it.
Even if he tries to put him in his place, the Musiala will be of little interest.
Above all, he will have understood the irony behind it.
Seldom give something nicer when others are annoyed by your good performance.
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