
"Offensively, this was an incredible season for FC Bayern, and that will be reflected in the ratings. 85 goals scored in 25 matches averages out to 3.4 goals per match, an absurd number for any team. So, let's see how the offense fared individually. Serge Gnabry started the season in red hot form, scoring or assisting in each of his first five games. Then he suffered fitness issues that kept him out of the XI for some time,"
"It is impossible to write anything about Lennart Karl that hasn't been said already. At seventeen, he is already a genuine part of the rotation. His shooting, dribbling, positioning, tenacity, and decision making are all mature enough to be a starter at one of the best clubs in the world. If he keeps this up, Jamal Musiala might have to fight for his spot in the starting XI."
"Bayern Munich lost 3-1 to Arsenal and drew 2-2 with Mainz while the Colombian served a pair of match bans. Diaz, as Liverpool are finding out, does much more than just score and assist. His incredible work rate outside of possession is critical to any serious pressing system, and he offers an important outlet to any team with his erratic movement and runs between the lines."
Bayern Munich scored 85 goals in 25 matches, averaging 3.4 goals per match. The attack combined high volume scoring with individual standouts. Serge Gnabry began the season in red-hot form, producing goals and assists in his first five matches before fitness issues kept him out of the XI. Seventeen-year-old Lennart Karl established himself as a genuine rotation option with mature shooting, dribbling, positioning, tenacity, and decision making. Luis Diaz’s importance showed in matches he missed, as his pressing work rate and off-ball movement provide critical outlets. Michael Olise leads the team in assists and contributes goals alongside Kane and Diaz.
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