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    Pep Guardiola

    https://twitter.com/FCBayern/status/1359992009994469385 I guess it would be unfair today as some of the "old" legends are already retired since some years. But maybe in some years when everybody is retired...
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    Arjen Robben

    But even with him you saw how important it is to build the skills into a system to complement it. He was nowhere really as good as in the triangle van Gaal build with him in combination with Lahm and M?ller at Bayern - especially after Heynckes teached him to do defensive work. From that moment...
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    Jamal Musiala

    Can play as 8, 10 and winger Flick tries to give him match time in about every match. What I like about him is that he is a hard worker in his match time, too - even defensively. He is not ball watching after ball losses like his friend Bellingham at Dortmund.
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    Joshua Kimmich

    I actually like him more forward or with a 6/8 partner. He is too good with his offensive contributions to work deeper. Defensively with a partner like Goretzka - that can bring in a little more muscle since the break last season but is good in both boxes, too - is fine, too.
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    Philippe Coutinho

    Not if you look at understat.com - there were 1 to 3 better than him. He had an xA of 6.26 in 2016/17, 5.29 in 15/16 and 5.53 in 14/15. In the league he had 2 to 7 assists in all seasons besides in 17/18 when it was 11 - and he had assists from corners and freekicks, too. For a creative player...
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    Philippe Coutinho

    He was never a great assistant and if you look at the goal/xG stats at understat.com and look at the locations of his goals you see that he just overperformed his XG massively in that time (last year at Liverpool, first half year at Barca) as he had a lot of self confidence - it might even have...
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    Ousmane Dembélé

    I do not like the comparison with Arjen as Arjen is a very disciplined player that fully lived a professional life - somehow like Lewandowski does it. Maybe I do im wrong with this - but the rumours around Dembele tell the opposite.
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    Philippe Coutinho

    That 7:2 actually was a fluke. The first half was terrible - Bayern was lucky going into the break with a 1:2 lead after an equalizer by Kimmich and a goal from Lewy before half-time. Until then Kimmich had made 1 of 40 of his distance shots... It was 19 to 15 shots at the end of the match - and...
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    Philippe Coutinho

    Not 4lb - 4 kilogramms... Bayern's fitness coach: https://www.medicalschool-hamburg.de/en/about-msh/our-team/team-faculty-of-health-sciences-university-of-applied-sciences/faculty-of-health-sciences-university-of-applied-sciences/holger-broich/ In difference to former coaches Flick is leaving...
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    Philippe Coutinho

    "I'm having a very good time," he told reporters while on international duty with Brazil. "In these seasons I have achieved many things on a personal and collective level, which is the most important thing. "I have returned to Spain with a lot of desire for things to go well and it is also what...
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    Philippe Coutinho

    But that Forum for sure not is the best indicator...
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    Philippe Coutinho

    Actually M?ller was not in bad shape - but they had to play the shiny new toy that they got in the summer sale. M?ller showed in the some minutes (often on for him bad positions) how much he can influence the match. The media at first played that game, too. Hamann, today Sky pundit, that now...
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    Philippe Coutinho

    He got less egoistic compared to the beginning at Bayern - but seldomly started the recent months. M?ller offers more with his last ball, was essential to the pressing and as second coach on the pitch - and as helper for Lewy and with his movement. As Flick knew how to get the best out of M?ller...
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    Bundesliga

    Sevilla and Bayern had clocked 144 and 143 kilometres not even 72 hours before their respective next matches. And Bayern plays a playing style that is physically demanding. It was clear before that Hoffenheim with their playstyle will be really a challenge. Bayern's biggest concern is probably...
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    Philippe Coutinho

    Bayern's goat doctor is a professor and doctor of sport science and performance diagnostics (not of medicine) and fitness coach - whose knowledge and bundles of SAP data (Bayern works closely together with SAP) get really used of Flick now - in difference to former coaches, where his knowledge...
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    Bayern München

    Yes, it is thin. But look at M?ller's injury history and because of the fraud in the national team he gets his breaks in the international breaks. M?ller even seldom gets so called "performance related breaks" during the training sessions that others often get. And Lewy always wants to play and...
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    Serge Gnabry

    A good story from him in the Player's Tribune where he tells about his way https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/the-most-important-unimportant-thing-in-life-serge-gnabry-bundesliga So to be able to wear that red Bayern kit now, for real … it’s amazing. But remember, it’s not just...
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    Serge Gnabry

    Goretzka and Sane grew up only some kilometres away and met with 11 in the same local secondary school playing for the school team. They had different paths, too, but later met as young players at Schalke.
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    Serge Gnabry

    After doing some club hopping he is now playing with his old friends together at a top club. Kimmich and him already played together some years in Stuttgart youth - Sane, Gnabry, S?le, Kimmich and Goretzka met early in the youth national teams. In some years they will be the backbones and...
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    Bundesliga

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