
"Jamal Musiala is currently working on the AlterG (Anti-Gravity Treadmill). He's able to jog with 80% of his body weight. The aim is to play games again in December before the end of the first half of the season."
"Bayern Munich will have to weigh juts how valuable it might be to have Musiala shake off the rust in December vs. taking the extra rest and starting fresh in December. It will be a tough call, but also one that the Bavarians will take very seriously. The club cannot afford any missteps with its most prized asset."
"Germany was in need of a good performance and Luxembourg was the right squad for the moment. The team spirit appeared to be much higher than the last international where the German were flat and the renewed energy helped power the team to a 4-0 victory. An early red card played a massive role in the outcome, but Germany likely would have rolled easily even without being a man-up for three quarters of the match."
Jamal Musiala is rehabbing on an AlterG anti-gravity treadmill and can jog with 80% of his body weight. The medical and coaching staff aim for a return to match action in December before the season's mid-point. Bayern must decide whether to risk an earlier comeback to shake off rust or to extend rest and start fresh in the second half. The club views Musiala as a prized asset and seeks to avoid missteps in his recovery. Germany beat Luxembourg 4-0, aided by an early red card and noticeably higher team spirit than the previous international. Tactical analysis included Nagelsmann's starting XI choices, scoring sequence, substitutions, and end-of-match takeaways.
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