Lennart Karl on injury scare following Bayern Munich's 6-2 win against SC Freiburg
Briefly

Lennart Karl on injury scare following Bayern Munich's 6-2 win against SC Freiburg
"Though the game started out poorly for Bayern who conceded twice within the first twenty minutes from set-pieces, they salvaged it by starting a scoring fest at the 22nd. The first goal, courtesy of Lennart Karl was phenomenal - a lethal shot assisted by Michael Olise. Karl returned the favor at half-time - an assist to Olise's goal. To say that Karl was everywhere tonight would be an understatement."
"Midway through the game, Karl slumped onto the grass, clutching his hip. Worrying it may be an injury, he was substituted promptly and taken for treatment. Later, following the game, per @iMiaSanMia, the youngster assured that everything was fine, and that it was because of a knock he'd taken in training the previous day at the same region. "I took a knock yesterday in training, but everything's fine." "It was a difficult start with the two goals we conceded, but we knew we were very good going forward and we turned the game around, so in the end everything's good," he explained, per @iMiaSanMia. " I trust myself on the pitch, I'm not afraid of my opponents and just try to play my game," he declared, per @iMiaSanMia."
Bayern Munich conceded twice early to SC Freiburg from set-pieces but launched a comeback starting in the 22nd minute. Lennart Karl scored a brilliant goal assisted by Michael Olise and later assisted Olise at half-time. Karl displayed maturity and skill beyond his years and earned praise for deserving a starting spot. He limped off clutching his hip after a knock, was substituted for treatment, and later confirmed the knock came in training and that he was fine. Karl emphasized belief and confidence on the pitch as key to the turnaround. Bayern aimed to regain form before a Champions League trip to Arsenal.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]