Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala talks being attacked on the pitch and the gains he has made off the pitch
Briefly

Musiala discusses his commitment to improvement, stating, "I do a lot of video sessions and also work hard in individual training on what I can improve: for example, my shooting technique... I want to take steps forward to become a better player." This dedication highlights Musiala's serious approach to refining his skills, underscoring how he actively works on transforming weaknesses into strengths.
Reflecting on his training regimen, Musiala notes, "I would say that I've gained around 6-7 kilos since my first team debut. Although I train less on my upper body, more on stability or leg strength: for prevention and so that I can strike the ball stronger and play every game." This emphasizes the importance he places on physical conditioning to enhance his performance.
When discussing the physicality of the game, Musiala remarks, "I don't think I'm the type of person who freaks out on the pitch – at least I hope so [laughs]. I've been attacked hard since my youth... I do tell the referee if it gets too hard. So that he can give a yellow card more quickly and the opponent has to hold back a bit more in challenges." His perspective shows maturity and a strategic approach to handling aggression from opponents.
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