Follow us

Possible games won’t run smooth at start of season for us, admits Julian Nagelsmann

no image
no image

Julian Nagelsmann believes that Bayern Munich will have a slow start to the season because of the continuous fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and with several players missing over international tournaments. The Bundesliga giants have struggled during pre-season with a three game winless run.

While Hansi Flick left Bayern Munich at the end of the 2020/21 season, a lot has been expected from Julian Nagelsmann tenure at the club. The former RB Leipzig coach replaced Flick at the helm of the Bavarian giants but has endured a tough pre-season start so far. The club are on a three game winless run with losses to both FC Koln and Borussia Monchengladbach either side of a draw against Ajax.

It has many fans and critics slightly concerned but Julian Nagelsmann has put that down to the fact that the club have suffered quite a bit over the last few months. The German admitted that the club will struggle during the first few weeks and months of his tenure because of the various international tournaments and COVID-19 breaks. He also added that Bayern Munich aren’t the only club with that problem with a few other German clubs also suffering.

"We don't have much time and we'll have to continue to develop through the league and competitive matches. So it's possible that one or two games won't run very smoothly at the beginning of the season. We are not the only club with this problems. Borussia Monchengladbach also have about ten international players and - like some other Bundesliga clubs - will need a bit of time,” Naglesmann said, reported Goal.

Comments

Leave a comment

0 Comments

read previousArsenal could ‘break the bank’ to sign forward in January
Arsenal is eager to break the bank to sign Victor Osimhen to their team in the January Transfer Window. The team enters their upcoming match against Ipswich Town in the Premier League with the hopes of entering the top two.
Real Madrid confirm that David Alaba has tested positive for COVID-19read next
Real Madrid summer signing David Alaba has emerged as a doubt for the club's upcoming friendly clash with AC Milan after testing positive for Covid-19. The Austrian defender is now set for a spell in quarantine after being diagnosed with the virus during the club's latest round of medical checks.
View non-AMP page