
"I feel very, very settled. I've had a great start and feel very comfortable. Life is definitely good at the club, but also in Munich,"
"Tah is looking to strengthen his respective partnerships with fellow center-backs Dayot Upamecano and Kim Min-jae. If he can make progress in that area, the Germany international could be feeling like his move was seamless soon enough."
"Bayern Munich will get some down time...not much, but some. The Bavarians are not back in action until Friday against Werder Bremen, so a day or two of rest will not be such a bad thing for a squad coming off of an arduous week. Let's check in on where things stand with Bayern Munich and some other hot topics as well. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show: A heat check on the position groups. Why were so many fans unhappy with a 4-1 win over Hoffenheim? People were quick to bury Lennart Karl, and how about that resurgent effort from Kim Min-jae. Could this season convince Harry Kane to see out his deal and what would it take for Kane to win the Ballon d'Or? An update on the striker market for 2026 - with notes on Kane, Dušan Vlahović, and Erling Haaland. A farewell to a legend. "
Jonathan Tah reports feeling very settled after his summer move to Bayern Munich and comfortable living in Munich. He has started all seven games and is working to build partnerships with fellow center-backs Dayot Upamecano and Kim Min-jae. Tah appears to have earned head coach Vincent Kompany's trust while Bayern remain undefeated across competitions. The squad will have a brief break before facing Werder Bremen. The Bavarian Podcast Works episode covers position group assessments, fan reactions to a 4-1 win, Lennart Karl, Kim Min-jae's resurgence, prospects for Harry Kane and the 2026 striker market, plus a farewell to a club legend.
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