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Looking forward to the NFL in Munich? Bayern youngster Musiala: "Ask me about the NBA, I can tell you a lot"

2022-11-09T04:37:45.623Z


Looking forward to the NFL in Munich? Bayern youngster Musiala: "Ask me about the NBA, I can tell you a lot" Created: 2022-11-09 05:27 By: Patrick Mayer, Antonio José Riether, Florian Schimak FC Bayern dismantled Werder Bremen. Leon Goretzka still doesn't like everything, Joshua Kimmich addresses Julian Nagelsmann. IPPEN.MEDIA summarizes the voices. Munich – The 2022 World Cup in Qatar (Novemb


Looking forward to the NFL in Munich?

Bayern youngster Musiala: "Ask me about the NBA, I can tell you a lot"

Created: 2022-11-09 05:27

By: Patrick Mayer, Antonio José Riether, Florian Schimak

FC Bayern dismantled Werder Bremen.

Leon Goretzka still doesn't like everything, Joshua Kimmich addresses Julian Nagelsmann.

IPPEN.MEDIA summarizes the voices.

Munich – The 2022 World Cup in Qatar (November 20 to December 18) is imminent, and the Bundesliga is stepping up the pace to get through with its program.

There are still two game days left before the winter break.

Bundesliga: FC Bayern is challenged against Werder Bremen

And: In Munich's Allianz Arena there was another floodlight game this year.

Specifically: On this Tuesday evening, FC Bayern Werder Bremen clearly beat 6: 1 (4: 1).

In addition to tactics and the result, there were of course other questions about the home game of the German Bundesliga record champions.

Primarily how badly striker Sadio Mané was injured.

Joshua Kimmich emphasizes the importance of coach Julian Nagelsmann without being asked.

IPPEN.MEDIA

summarizes the voices of Sky, Sat.1 and from the mixed zone of the stadium:

Jamal Musiala (FC Bayern) after the game over...

... his calmness on the ball before the 1-0:

"It comes from the many games I've played now.

I learn every game and also become calmer on the pitch.

That gives me confidence.”

... the good form of the Bayern stars so close to the World Cup:

"It's important that every player from us takes the rhythm to the World Cup.

We also want to win on Saturday and take the rhythm with us.”

… the NFL game on Sunday:

"It'll be cool, but I don't think I can watch the game."

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... the NFL team he likes the most:

"Whoa, I can't tell you.

Ask me about NBA, I can tell you a lot." (laughs)

Jamal Musiala comes out as an NBA fan after the Bremen game.

© IMAGO/Ulrich Wagner

Julian Nagelsmann (FC Bayern coach) after the game...

... about the many goals scored by Bayern:

"47 goals in the Bundesliga after 14 matchdays is extraordinary.

Goals make the attraction, especially for the spectators.

In the end we delivered another good game - especially for the fans.

That makes me happy.”

... about particularly positive insights from this game:

"Leroy, the cross pass to Serge (

before the 4:1, ed.

).

You don't always have to do it, you can also pass the goalkeeper.

That was a nice gesture from Leroy to Serge.”

... about Sadio Mané's injury:

"He was hit on the head of the shin.

We'll have to x-ray that, it's an uncomfortable spot.

I hope it's nothing serious."

Joshua Kimmich (Bayern) after the game...

... about the win against Werder Bremen:

"The first half in particular was very spectacular, it started brilliantly.

We played purposefully and quickly forward.

More goals could have been scored.

At the end of the day we believed in our quality, extremely in the coach and in our squad.

We were in a crisis of results, but we didn't play bad football week in and week out.

We analyzed it and worked on it.

I believe that believing in our own strength has helped us.”

Bayern Munich's midfield strategist: Leon Goretzka.

© IMAGO / Philippe Ruiz

Leon Goretzka (FC Bayern) after the game...

... about his goal against Werder:

"At first I thought the pass was too steep.

He (

opponent, ed

.) has left his mark on my shin.

But I didn't really perceive that in the situation.

At that moment, all I could think about was getting the ball and I took the chance.”

… about Bayern’s performance boost in the past few weeks:

“We wanted to get first place as quickly as possible, Jo (

Kimmich, d. Red

.) summed it up well.

It was a results crisis, it wasn't all bad.

We kept believing in ourselves and then the results came back.

(...) It was important that we continued to believe in our strengths.

We still have discussions after a win like today.

The quarter of an hour after the restart wasn't great from us, and you question yourself there too.

But we didn't become hysterical in the earnings crisis either."

… about possibly several Bayern players in the DFB team’s World Cup starting XI:

“That’s the nice thing.

We have a World Cup in the middle of the season and just a good squad.

Overall, the mood is not so optimistic, of course there are many background noises.

Hansi (

national coach Hansi Flick, ed

.) has many opportunities to put players on the pitch.

We will make it as difficult as possible for the national coach.”

FC Bayern coach: Julian Nagelsmann.

© IMAGO / Eibner

Julian Nagelsmann (FC Bayern coach) before the game...

… on the lead in the Bundesliga:

“We are now where we want to be, in first place.

We don't know what Freiburg and Union are doing now.

But: We want to keep the (

first place, ed

.), so we have to win.

A win today would be very valuable.”

... about Werder:

"Bremen plays very emotionally, with high pressure throughout the game.

We have to get into the emotions, like in the past few weeks, also now before the World Cup.

If we can do that, we have a very good chance of winning today.

A 1-0 would be enough for me.”

Ole Werner (Werder Bremen coach) before the game...

… about the Munich team:

“It is difficult to talk about weaknesses at Bayern.

If opponents are running fast, at least space will be free.

You have to make sure that you win balls so that you can switch and have space.

Then it's about how fast the defenders run back.

We have to pick up the pace so that we can pose problems for our opponents.”

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Lothar Matthäus (Sky expert) before the game...

... about the form of Munich: "

All teams are currently having difficulties against Bayern, both nationally and internationally.

They have this self-image again, they play very offensively and in Choupo-Moting they have a striker who always scores.”

xxx

(pm)

Source: merkur

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