Bayern Munich's Joshua Kimmich KO'd by illness
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Bayern Munich's Joshua Kimmich KO'd by illness
"When Bayern Munich's starting lineup dropped ahead of its match against Werder Bremen there was one glaring omission - central midfielder Joshua Kimmich. Per Tz journalist Philipp Kessler (via @iMiaSanMia), Kimmich is ill: Joshua Kimmich has been sick in the past few days. Yesterday he was only able to complete parts of team training. Tom Bischof and Leon Goretzka will start in the central midfield for Bayern Munich."
"News broke this week that Harry Kane will have to let Bayern Munich know he wants to leave next summer during the winter transfer window - giving the club ample notice to find a successor. Will it happen? Will this be a distraction? How realistic is that Kane opts to sign an extension with Bayern? Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Real Madrid, and FC Barcelona all want him."
"Real Madrid is rumored to have strong interest in Michael Olise. Should fans be worried? Jerome Boateng retired last week and fans were conflicted about how to feel. Let's discuss the complex topic of admiring a player's athletic feats, while being put off by their off-the-field actions. Josip Stanišić was almost sold to Juventus (!?). Reviewing the latest episode of HBO's Task."
Joshua Kimmich missed Bayern Munich's starting lineup against Werder Bremen because he has been sick and could only complete parts of training, prompting Tom Bischof and Leon Goretzka to start in central midfield. Harry Kane reportedly must inform Bayern during the winter window if he intends to leave next summer, prompting interest from multiple top clubs. Real Madrid is linked to Michael Olise, raising fan concern. Jerome Boateng's recent retirement provoked mixed reactions about admiring on-field talent amid off-field issues. Josip Stanišić was nearly sold to Juventus, and the podcast reviewed HBO's Task and promoted its social channels.
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