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De Bruyne thinks Bayern is dangerous (Independent via @iMiaSanMia)

Bayern Munich will face a seemingly insurmountable deficit against Manchester City in the Champions League, but Citizens star Kevin De Bruyne is not about to take the Bavarians for granted.

“It’s still got a long way to go. It’s not like 50 minutes to go and you might cover up a bit. It’s 95 minutes and a lot can happen. You’ve heard of crazy scores in many games so we’ll have to bring our ‘A’ game,” De Bruyne said. “I don’t think we speculate about keeping ahead, we just play the game we know how to play. We start again and we know it’s going to be hard. Going to Bayern, they have a lot of quality but we’d rather have three ahead than the opposite.”

As much as De Bruyne is playing the P.C. game here, even the Belgian has to admit the odds are stacked heavily against Bayern Munich.

Leipzig wants Olmo transfer square away early (CaughtOffside)

If RB Leipzig is going to sell Dani Olmo, Manchester United would be interested. However, Leipzig would want any move to get done early in the transfer window if they are going to sell during this summer transfer window. Still, it could be more likely he gets sold next summer:

Manchester United could still capitalize on RB Leipzig’s growing concerns over their ability to tie Dani Olmo down on a new contract. The Spaniard is said to be particularly keen on the prospect of a switch to Barcelona in La Liga, though ‘is not averse’ to an alternative endpoint in England.

“Another Bundesliga midfielder hotly discussed in the Premier League is Dani Olmo. The Spaniard would like to join FC Barcelona, ​​but is not averse to a move to England,” Christian Falk exclusively revealed in his latest Fact Files for CaughtOffside. “Manchester United are also among those interested whilst Leipzig are struggling to renew Olmo’s contract. The problem: Olmo wanted to have an immediate release clause for the summer of 2023 in the new contract. Originally, two clauses were agreed in the first round of negotiations last summer – one generally for any interested party (around €70-75m) and one for his home and desired destination Spain (around €60m).

“But now that the season has progressed and the club is looking ahead to the next, an immediate release clause could backfire badly. Chief amongst Leipzig’s fears is the possibility of a club signing Olmo shortly before the end of the transfer deadline – leaving the side with minimal time to find a replacement. In order to future-proof, Olmo should definitely stay for at least another year.”

Check out this golazo! (@Glimt)

The whole sequence is sooooo good from FK Bodø/Glimt, but Amahl Pellegrino’s finish is (chef’s kiss):

Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 40 (Bavarian Football Works)

Bayern Munich has a suddenly massive match against Hoffenheim this week, a coach still feeling his way out, a league title on the line, and a whole hell of a lot of transfer rumors going on.

Yup, there is A LOT to talk about with Bayern Munich, so let’s dive right into it. This is what we have on tap for this episode:

  • Breaking down the fight between Leroy Sané and Sadio Mané.
  • A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Hoffenheim, a predicted lineup, and a score line that will hopefully give fans some juice heading into the weekend.
  • Why this match will tell us a lot about Thomas Tuchel’s mindset as a manager, his player preferences, and where things might be going from here.
  • A look at all of the strikers (and other attacking options) that Bayern Munich has been linked to.
  • Chatting on next season’s logjam at goalkeeper.

Sabitzer feels at home with United (@cfbayern)

Bayern Munich loanee Marcel Sabitzer seems pretty content with Manchester United:

Is Gravenberch customer built for LFC? (@AnfieldRd96)

It seems like Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch would be okay with a move to Liverpool FC:

Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 1-1 Hoffenheim (Bavarian Football Works)

When it rains, it pours…like cats and dogs for Bayern Munich. The Bavarians sputtered through a 1-1 draw with Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga in a match that was extremely frustrating — mostly because it was more of the same issues we have been accustomed to seeing of late.

Here is what we have on tap for this episode:

  • A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
  • Some thought on the starting XI and why players like Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies were left out of the lineup.
  • Tuchel’s subs — why they partly worked and partly didn’t.
  • Some lamentations on how this season slipped through Bayern Munich’s grasp, including thoughts on how big of a mistake the board made in forcing a coaching change when they did.
  • Some doubts on whether or not everyone has moved on from “the slap.”
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