
"He's very communicative on the pitch. He's been an extremely strong defender for years and has done very well. I've known him for years, we played a few games together. I'm always happy to play alongside him. I think we complement each other well. For me the build-up with the ball is probably a bit more interesting than for him, while he probably defends better than me - so we actually fit well together,"
"German got off to a good start vs. Luxembourg, so what else does the team need to show in another winnable match vs. Northern Ireland? Dayot Upamecano really might have dug in with Bayern Munich as the Frenchman is reportedly unwilling to budge from his contractual demands. Should fans be worried? Fabrizio Romano says Dušan Vlahović and Bayern Munich really could be a thing."
"Alphonso Davies talks through his rehab and why the worst is behind him. Thomas Müller had another game winner for the Vancouver Whitecaps and will be a pundit for the World Cup. Not a bad week, eh? Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more."
Nico Schlotterbeck returned to the German national team and praised Bayern Munich center-back Jonathan Tah for his communication and defensive strengths. Schlotterbeck noted complementary attributes: his own ball build-up versus Tah's stronger defending, and both are expected to start against Northern Ireland. Bavarian Podcast Works covers several Bayern- and Germany-related topics, including Germany's good start vs Luxembourg and the next match vs Northern Ireland, Dayot Upamecano's contractual stance at Bayern, rumors linking Dušan Vlahović to Bayern, Alphonso Davies's rehabilitation progress, and Thomas Müller's recent goal and World Cup pundit role. The podcast promotes its social channels and Patreon.
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