'Not one-hit wonders' - Max Eberl sets expectations for Bayern Munich's rising stars
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'Not one-hit wonders' - Max Eberl sets expectations for Bayern Munich's rising stars
"To quote Vincent Kompany, we don't want to create 'one-hit wonders', but rather build sustainable careers. With Lennart Karl, we have an absolute breakthrough player, and we have several others who have made their debuts."
"Our coaching staff emphasizes that to them every day. But the boys have to be willing to accept it."
Bayern Munich is actively utilizing its Academy to integrate young players into the first team, reducing reliance on expensive transfers. Board member Max Eberl noted that nine Campus players debuted this season, emphasizing the importance of sustainable career development rather than fleeting success. Eberl highlighted Lennart Karl as a standout player and stressed the need for continuous effort from the young athletes. The club's commitment to youth development is now a strategic focus rather than a long-term goal.
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