
"He has every opportunity to become one of the greats in German football. He's a big candidate for the World Cup, because players like that, who have something special, are needed at a tournament like this. We are always afraid to promote young players and that's the problem in Germany. Just unleash them. There are no arguments at all. There's never promotion too early and there's never a national team too early."
"Lennart Karl has been one of the success stories of Bayern's brilliant output in the attack. The 17-year-old forward is getting a considerable amount of game time. He is making the most of these opportunities to strengthen the chances of playing regularly for the first team. Karl was in sensational form against Freiburg. He scored the crucial opening goal for Bayern to help his side get back in the game. The youngster also provided an assist for Die Roten's equalizer before the halftime whistle."
Bayern Munich have been exceptionally strong this season, particularly in the final third under Vincent Kompany. Seventeen-year-old Lennart Karl has emerged as a standout forward, earning significant first-team minutes and converting chances into tangible contributions. Karl has accumulated 429 minutes, scored three goals and provided two assists, averaging a goal contribution every 86 minutes. He played a decisive role against Freiburg, scoring the opening goal and assisting the equalizer before halftime while combining well with fellow attackers. Lothar Matthaus urged Karl's consideration for the national squad, and Bayern are managing his workload and attention to protect his development while calls for selection grow if form persists.
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