
"Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany has seen team depleted by the international call-ups and has opted to give everyone else the week off per Tz (as captured by @iMiaSanMia): Vincent Kompany has given the non-international players the entire week off. Team training will resume next week. This is not the worst idea in the world. With so many players away playing for their countries, it would not make a ton of sense for Kompany to run session with such a limited group."
"Per Bild (via @iMiaSanMia), Jonas Urbig is taking the "no days off" attitude: Jonas Urbig completed a goalkeeping session today with coaches Michael Rechner and Andreas Rössl, while the rest of the non-international players have the week off. Without playing regularly, sessions like this are key for Urbig to continue to stay sharp and build his reputation at the club."
"Bild (via @iMiaSanMia) also reported that Jamal Musiala continued his rehab and worked out with a ball for the first time: Jamal Musiala completed an individual training session under rehab coach Simon Martinello, and was even able to work with the ball for the first time. Alphonso Davies watched Musiala on the sideline. Davies put out some of the work out on his Instagram story:"
"Bayern Munich sputtered into the international break with a 2-2 draw against Union Berlin. While it was tough watch at times, there is no reason to panic...right? Right? Right - and let's talk about why, plus more on the next edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show: The aftermath of Bayern Munich's 2-2 draw with Union Berlin. How are fans feeling? Did Vincent Kompany go to the well one too many times? Was the team tired, uninspired, or both?"
Vincent Kompany has given non-international Bayern Munich players the entire week off while internationals are away, with team training to resume next week. Jonas Urbig maintained a "no days off" approach by completing a goalkeeping session with coaches Michael Rechner and Andreas Rössl to preserve sharpness and reputation. Jamal Musiala progressed in rehab by completing an individual session with rehab coach Simon Martinello and working with the ball for the first time, observed by Alphonso Davies. Bayern entered the international break after a 2-2 draw with Union Berlin, prompting fan concern and questions about fatigue, tactics, and transfer situations such as Dayot Upamecano.
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