
""Before the season, we faced a lot of criticism because, according to the so-called experts, we hadn't made enough signings and should have brought in more expensive players. The decision not to do so was absolutely right. It led to the team growing together," Hoeneß explained, as captured by @iMiaSanMia. "Everyone knew they were needed. That's how a strong unit was formed."
""Now that players like Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies, who have been injured for a long time, are returning, it's clear they can't be in top form immediately. The team's cohesion is suffering a bit, but it hasn't been lost. In crucial moments, like the second half against Leipzig, we saw that aggressive attitude again, that everyone is there for each other. We're capable of really pushing ourselves when it matters.""
Uli Hoeneß frames Bayern Munich's cautious 2025 transfer approach as vindicated by outstanding early-season results. The smaller squad size encouraged players to bond and form a strong unit. Key injured players Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies are returning, which temporarily affects peak performance and slightly reduces cohesion. The team still demonstrates aggressive, collective responses in decisive moments, showing readiness to push when it matters. Only the Franz Beckenbauer Super Cup has been secured so far, and sustained strong performances in upcoming months are necessary to confirm overall success across competitions.
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