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Schweinsteiger warns FC Bayern: "The crisis is not quite over yet"

2022-10-04T07:20:22.802Z


FC Bayern has ended its dry spell in the Bundesliga for the time being. Ex-professional Bastian Schweinsteiger talks about the Munich crisis and warns of another rude awakening.


FC Bayern has ended its dry spell in the Bundesliga for the time being.

Ex-professional Bastian Schweinsteiger talks about the Munich crisis and warns of another rude awakening.

Munich – After four Bundesliga games without a win, FC Bayern got back on the road to success against Leverkusen (4-0/individual criticism).

However, the home win came about through enormous help from the opponent, two goals alone went to the account of keeper Lukas Hradecky.

The clear triumph over the ailing factory club does not hide the fact that the Munich team has room for improvement in terms of performance.

Ex-FCB star Bastian Schweinsteiger isn't too worried about Bayern Munich despite the recent dip in performance.

"Sometimes there are phases in a season where it's more difficult, you have that, you have to go through it and come out stronger," explains the 38-year-old on the sidelines of a sponsor appointment.

FC Bayern: Schweinsteiger warns of the next rude awakening in the spring

The long-time FC Bayern professional sees the coming weeks as groundbreaking for the German record champions.

"In the next few games we will see how strong Bayern Munich will be," explained Schweinsteiger ahead of the Champions League game against Viktoria Pilsen.

In the case of the Czech champions, it is a supposed compulsory task.

Meanwhile, numerous fans on the fringes of the home game against Leverkusen have expressed their displeasure at the alleged double standards of club legend Uli Hoeneß:

According to Schweinsteiger, the real benchmark for the 2022/2023 season will be the knockout games in spring.

"You have to be careful when you get to the Champions League round of 16 and you're playing against teams like Villarreal, then it's the little things that count," warned the 2013 CL winner. 

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Crisis not yet over for Schweinsteiger

In the end, Munich, as the clear favorite against the “yellow submarine” from Spain, had to give up in the quarter-finals.

"If you make mistakes, you get punished, you're eliminated and the season is more or less bad.

Even if you become champion, you're not happy in Munich," explains Bastian Schweinsteiger and says that "the crisis isn't quite over yet".

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However, coach Julian Nagelsmann, who is in his second season at FCB, could learn from the previous four games without a win: "I don't see it as negatively as it is being discussed, but of course you're not happy if you don't win four games .”

(PF/dpa)

Source: merkur

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