Jonathan Tah identifies the newest crop of class clowns at Bayern Munich
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Jonathan Tah identifies the newest crop of class clowns at Bayern Munich
"For the past 25 years, Thomas Müller roamed the halls of Säbener Straße with his infectious laughter. Even though he has returned on a couple occasions, it is time to pass on the mantle to the next generation of comedians, musicians, and entertainers. Everyone on the roster that is over the age of 30 carries a serious and professional attitude."
"Sacha Boey and Nicolas Jackson always smile in pictures but it's hard to be light-hearted when a player is rarely on the pitch. Konrad Laimer has never laughed at a joke in his entire life. Luckily, Jonathan Tah took a moment out of his busy day to settle the debate. "Phonzy is really funny. But Lucho is also a funny, crazy guy," said Tah (via @iMiaSanMia). It should come as no surprise that Alphonso Davies is the number one choice."
"During his recovery from injury, Davies hosted online watch parties during Bayern games. Despite his budding music career, Luis Díaz is a surprising name. The darkhorse candidate is probably Tom Bischof, who can fly under Davies' wing both on and off the pitch. If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor..."
Thomas Müller spent 25 years at Säbener Straße known for infectious laughter and is now handing the mantle to younger comedians, musicians, and entertainers. Most senior players over 30 maintain a serious, professional attitude that limits light-heartedness. Sacha Boey and Nicolas Jackson often smile for photos, while Konrad Laimer rarely laughs. Jonathan Tah named Phonzy and Lucho as funny teammates. Alphonso Davies emerges as the top candidate after hosting watch parties during injury recovery. Luis Díaz appears as a surprising option, and Tom Bischof stands out as a darkhorse who could follow Davies' lead. Bavarian Podcast Works offers further Bayern and German national team coverage.
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