Tom Bischof has had an extraordinary start to life at Bayern Munich. Bar an unexpected appendix surgery that sidelined the 20-year-old for the first three games of the Bundesliga and limited minutes, Bischof has put in a series of strong performances in midfield and perhaps more unexpectedly, left-back.
After speculation Vincent Kompany may deploy the Aschaffenburg-born midfielder on the left side of defense, Bischof picked up his first minutes at left-back in Bayern’s Champions League match against
Club Brugge. Shortly after, Bischof would earn his first start in the position against Borussia Mönchengladbach. Then, in Bayern’s 3-0 victory against Bayer Leverkusen, it became apparent that Kompany is comfortable using Bischof in left-back after picking up another start. But how comfortable is the former Hoffenheim man in his new position? Very apparently.
In a post-match interview with Sky Germany’s Kerry Hau, Bischof touched on his new role and whether he is happy being deployed as a defender.
“The coach wants to give me playing time through this,” explained Bischof. “I’m taking it well and I’m happy about it, because the position is interpreted more offensively with us. I think I’ll also play on the six again. That’s, I think, still the coach’s plan. But I’m happy as a left-back. I can also go forward sometimes and take a shot at goal, I’m always involved in the attacks. It gives me a tremendous amount of fun to play there.”
Tom Bischof’s transition from midfield to left-back is a win win for him and Bayern. While Bischof likely prefers the number six position, the shift to left-back may prove to be pivotal to the young German’s first team minutes and thus development. For Bayern, Bischof’s versatility offers additional depth in a team that is so often ravaged by injury season upon season.
The sky is the limit for Bischof right now. Left-back or midfield, the most important thing is that the 20-year-old is getting opportunities to showcase his abilities.







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