
"Bayern Munich traveled to Cologne to pull out a strong 3-1 victory over a very feisty side from FC Köln. It was not an easy match by any means, but the Bavarians were able to pull away in the second half for the win. What were your takeaways from the game? Here are some of ours: Bayern Munich might have no right-backs available for the next game unless Joshua Kimmich gets healthy and mans the position (which is probably not ideal coming off of an ankle injury). With a team starting to show some signs of being beat up, Kim Min-jae's emergence could be important. The ability to have Jonathan Tah and Dayot Upamecano take a rest day will be vital to the team's second half chances. Harry Kane is just damn well-rounded. Lennart Karl needed that goal and once again showed his innate ability to drift away into open space. Serge Gnabry is looking to prove he is earning that rumored contract extension. Vincent Kompany should have played Jonas Urbig."
" Luis Díaz is a menace. Even in an off-game, Michael Olise recorded an assist. Do you agree or disagree with any of those? What were some of you takeaways? Tell us in the comments below! 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..."
Bayern Munich secured a 3-1 win at FC Köln by distancing themselves in the second half of a physical match. Right-back depth appears limited while Joshua Kimmich recovers from an ankle issue. Kim Min-jae's form offers defensive rotation to rest Jonathan Tah and Dayot Upamecano. Harry Kane delivered an all-around attacking performance. Lennart Karl scored and showcased effective off-ball movement. Serge Gnabry impressed amid contract speculation. Vincent Kompany received criticism for not selecting Jonas Urbig. Luis Díaz troubled the defense, and Michael Olise managed an assist despite an off day.
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