Bayern Munich center-back Kim Min-jae met the requirement of participating in the final team training to be ready to play vs. Werder Bremen (via @iMiaSanMia):
As expected, Kim Min-jae took part in the final
team training ahead of tomorrow’s game after recovering from a calf issue.
Based on what head coach Vincent Kompany said at his press conference, that should make Kim available to play. According to a report from Bild (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), no final decision has been made, but things probably look good for Kim to play if needed:
Kim Min-jae worked individually on Tuesday and Wednesday. He will train with the team for the first time this week today, and depending on how the session goes for him, a decision will be made on whether he will be involved against Bremen tomorrow.
Of course, if Bayern munich does not need Kim against Werder Bremen, it might be a good game for Kompany to give him a full rest.
Bayern Munich news shot back in action this week after a bit of a lull, so let’s take a look at the biggest stories.
This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
- News broke this week that Harry Kane will have to let Bayern Munich know he wants to leave next summer during the winter transfer window — giving the club ample notice to find a successor. Will it happen? Will this be a distraction? How realistic is that Kane opts to sign an extension with Bayern? Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Real Madrid, and FC Barcelona all want him.
- Real Madrid is rumored to have strong interest in Michael Olise. Should fans be worried?
- Jerome Boateng retired last week and fans were conflicted about how to feel. Let’s discuss the complex topic of admiring a player’s athletic feats, while being put off by their off-the-field actions.
- Josip Stanišić was almost sold to Juventus (!?).
- Reviewing the latest episode of HBO’s Task.