
In speaking with Sport1 (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), it was hard to discern exactly what Max Eberl was getting at as he assessed the lack of options in Bayern Munich’s attack
“The reality of the squad is that we can hardly react in attack. We can’t change players and we can’t bring big impulses off the bench. The guys have to more or less play the entire game,” said Eberl.
Is Eberl reflecting on his own poor squad planning? Is he taking a no-so-subtle dig at Uli Hoeneß and the supervisory board for
the loans-only policy? Is he inadvertently hammering the club’s young players? Or, has he just reached his limit with this gig?
What do you think?
Amid all of the transfer craziness surrounding Bayern Munich’s work with Chelsea over a loan deal for Nicolas Jackson, there was an actual game to be played — and Bayern Munich was up to the task even if a slow start and a midgame loss of focus might have given Die Fuggerstädter some hope.
Let’s get into Bayern Munich’s 3-2 victory over FC Augsburg on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
- A look at the starting XI.
- Bayern Munich looked a little tired at the beginning of the match, but woke up.
- A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
- Some final thoughts and takeaways on the match.
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