
""FC Bayern's ambition has always been to compete for the title in all competitions, and that will not change in the future." said the former CFO. Despite a few shaky years for the usually unshakeable Bayern, it's encouraging to see the club's philosophy remain the same. How realistic it is, however, is another question entirely. 'Die Rekordmeister' certainly have a strong squad capable of competing domestically."
"Thomas Müller was back at Bayern Munich this week (already!?) Is Germany heading down a bad road after another painful loss? Can Julian Nagelsmann get it back on track? Who is accountable? Is there accountability at all? Should Joshua Kimmich do the right thing and move to right-back (again)? Unpacking the Erik ten Hag debacle at Bayer Leverkusen. Sport Bild had a wild story on the situation."
Jan-Christian Dreesen stated FC Bayern's ambition to compete for titles across Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and UEFA Champions League and said that ambition will not change. Recent seasons have been shakier than usual, but the club's philosophy and a strong domestic squad remain intact. European competition is currently intense, with strengthened Premier League sides making Champions League success more difficult. Vincent Kompany has been building a promising project in Munich, leaving open the possibility of continental success. The club is on a break while the German national team struggled in World Cup qualifiers. Podcast topics include Thomas Müller's return, Julian Nagelsmann's situation, Joshua Kimmich's position question, and the Erik ten Hag story at Bayer Leverkusen.
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