If I were Bayern, I'd just shut up and let Konny take my money. The Austrian is the best right-back that the club has had since Joshua Kimmich, who has since moved to midfield. The former RB Leipzig man can run for days and days and days and is in his prime (he is currently 28-years-old) which means he's got lots left in the tank. His absence is also felt during his injury layoff and the time where he got suspended.
Risk is part of the sport. But depending on the score, the stage of the game, or the situation, you take more or less of it. And even when you make a mistake, the game isn't always over. I try to put it out of my mind as quickly as possible. It's not easy, but it's essential to keep going.
I'm very flexible. They know they have certain roles in our attacking plan, that they always need to be available for the ball. They also need to pose a threat. They also have an important role in shoring things up. I always try to look at the player's profile and give them a role in the overall picture. Pavlo's profile is activity, always being available. Jo has the final pass. Pavlo doesn't do what Jo does, and vice versa, but it's all compatible for us,