
"Bayern Munich needed something special to get past the disciplined defense of VfB Stuttgart in their Bundesliga bout in the weekend. Deputy and understudy goalkeeper Jonas Urbig came up with a piece of incredible skill to assist his team in the creative aspect as well as the defensive one. Urbig later credited Manuel Neuer for improving that area of his game. Manuel Neuer is the quintessential sweeper-keeper who revolutionized the game."
"As his chosen understudy Jonas Urbig is picking aspects of the game from Manu to improve his impact on the game. With Stuttgart not letting Bayern have an iota of space and also pressing the Bavarians in possession, it was Urbig who made the difference. His long pass to find Konrad Laimer created the opening for the visitors. Laimer went on to connect with Olise and within two touches of Urbig's pass, Bayern had their first goal."
Bayern Munich faced a disciplined VfB Stuttgart defense and required a creative spark to break through. Deputy goalkeeper Jonas Urbig produced a crucial long pass that initiated the opening. Urbig's pass found Konrad Laimer, who combined with Olise to convert within two touches, giving Bayern their first goal. Urbig credited captain Manuel Neuer for improving his ability to influence the game with long balls. Manuel Neuer's sweeper-keeper style and experience helped Urbig develop his passing and positional skills. The combination of Urbig’s distribution and Neuer’s mentorship provided the decisive creative impact.
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