The new Bayern football without Robert Lewandowski works with high-speed attacks, often through the middle. The system change could mean a regular place for Jamal Musiala – especially since he has worked on himself in many details.
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Sebastian Fischer, Frankfurt
Domenico Tedesco tried it with a picture, Oliver Glasner with onomatopoeia. “Arrows come from everywhere,” was how Leipzig coach Tedesco described FC Bayern’s new offensive after the 3-5 defeat in the Supercup a week ago. Glasner, coach of Eintracht Frankfurt, described the football of the Munich attacking department like this: “Patsch, patsch, patsch.”