Bavarian Podcast Works S8E15: What does Germany need to show against Northern Ireland?; Bayern Munich's Dayot Upamecano might not budge from his contract demands; Dusan Vlahovic could really be a thing for Bayern; Alphonso Davies talks rehab; and MORE!
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Bavarian Podcast Works S8E15: What does Germany need to show against Northern Ireland?; Bayern Munich's Dayot Upamecano might not budge from his contract demands; Dusan Vlahovic could really be a thing for Bayern; Alphonso Davies talks rehab; and MORE!
"Bayern Munich is in the midst of some downtime, but the German national team and the news cycle has kept us busy at Bavarian Football Works and Bavarian Podcast Works. We've got some hot topics to cover, so let's get down to it. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show: German got off to a good start vs. Luxembourg, so what else does the team need to show in another winnable match vs. Northern Ireland?"
" Dayot Upamecano really might have dug in with Bayern Munich as the Frenchman is reportedly unwilling to budge from his contractual demands. Should fans be worried? Fabrizio Romano says Dušan Vlahović and Bayern Munich really could be a thing. Alphonso Davies talks through his rehab and why the worst is behind him. Thomas Müller had another game winner for the Vancouver Whitecaps and will be a pundit for the World Cup. Not a bad week, eh?"
Bayern Munich is experiencing a lull in club action while German national-team fixtures and related news generate attention. Germany opened with a win over Luxembourg and faces another winnable match against Northern Ireland that raises questions about what the team must still demonstrate. Dayot Upamecano appears firm on contractual demands with Bayern, creating transfer uncertainty for supporters. Fabrizio Romano links Dušan Vlahović and Bayern as a plausible transfer possibility. Alphonso Davies reports steady rehab progress and believes the worst of his injury is behind him. Thomas Müller delivered a game-winning performance for the Vancouver Whitecaps and accepted a pundit role for the World Cup.
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