Tom Bischof appreciates support of teammates at Bayern Munich
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Tom Bischof appreciates support of teammates at Bayern Munich
""Of course, I also learn from Jo (Kimmich), because he's one of the best in his position. But I could name so many. Jonathan Tah, Leon Goretzka, Aleks Pavlović, Serge Gnabry, Harry Kane, Michael Olise - they all keep an eye on me, support me, and give me tips. That gives me a lot of confidence on the pitch," Bischof told ranSport (as captured by @iMiaSanMia)."
"But support at an elite club doesn't mean comfort. Bayern's standards are famously unforgiving, and Bischof made clear that encouragement is balanced with honest feedback. "Sometimes there's praise, sometimes there's a few slaps on the wrist. I know the guys want to see you chase after the ball and give 100% on the pitch. Then they're satisfied. Then the quality with the ball comes into play, which they've hopefully already seen," said Bischof."
Tom Bischof describes learning from multiple senior players including Joshua Kimmich, Jonathan Tah, Leon Goretzka, Aleks Pavlović, Serge Gnabry, Harry Kane and Michael Olise. The senior players keep an eye on him, support him and provide tips that increase his confidence on the pitch. Responsibility for young-player development is shared throughout the squad rather than resting on a single figure. Encouragement coexists with blunt, honest feedback and occasional reprimands. Bayern demands relentless effort and 100% commitment; only when work rate is unquestioned does individual ball quality become decisive. That environment accelerates growth beyond what training sessions alone can achieve.
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