
"Uli Hoeneß thinks Germany will come out motivated against Northern Ireland today and referenced his viewing of the Bayern Munich Frauen win on Saturday over Bayer Leverkusen as an example of how quickly things can change. "I watched our women's team against Leverkusen yesterday. The first half didn't go well. But the coach may have found the right words in the dressing room at half time, because things went so well after that. I expect exactly that from our (national) team,""
"This is what we have on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works - Weekend Warm-up Show: 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."
Uli Hoeneß referenced Bayern Munich Frauen's comeback versus Bayer Leverkusen as a model for how quickly a match can turn around and expressed expectation that Germany will respond similarly against Northern Ireland. Germany started poorly in the current round of World Cup qualifiers, placing pressure on national team manager Julian Nagelsmann to restore form. Bayern Munich players are on international break. Debate surrounds Thomas Müller’s quick return to Bayern, whether accountability exists after losses, Joshua Kimmich's potential move back to right-back, and revelations about Erik ten Hag's situation at Bayer Leverkusen reported by Sport Bild. Social channels provide ongoing coverage.
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