Bayern Munich midfielder Tom Bischof was a fan of the club long before he was a player with the Bavarians.
When the midfielder first got the chance to slide on the kit of his new team, Bischof gushed about
how it felt.
“Truly amazing. I’ve always wanted to. I think this shirt gives you even more self-confidence. And an extra dose of motivation. After all, I want to show that I’m worth wearing. You also have a responsibility to wear this shirt. So it’s a mix of different, but wonderful, feelings, feeling the fabric on your skin,” Bischof told club magazine Säbener51 (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).
Bischof has been a bright spot to the season despite his limited playing time. It is safe to say, though, that this is a good fit for both parties.
Bayern Munich is cruising and heading into another Champions League, so let’s take a look at the factors that have powered the team so far.
Harry Kane has been a beast, the squad is driven, and — by and large — personnel decisions have worked out well. Let’s get into all of that and more on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show. This is what we have on tap:
- Why has Harry Kane been better than ever? (Less need for him to work in build-up, better complimentary players around him — losing Sane and Coman was massive, more aggressive attacking game plan and sometime more direct, truly the focal point
- Is it possible that Harry Kane will stay at Bayern Munich? He is not dismissing the possibility.
- Yes! We avoided a #BayernKaren situation. We are rejoicing this in Philadelphia.
- Tying up some loose ends — let’s check in on Leroy Sane, Kingsley Coman, João Palhinha, Paul Wanner, Mathys Tel, and Adam Aznou.