Criticism by Matthäus: FC Bayern has to work on his defense strategy
Criticism by Matthäus: FC Bayern has to work on his defense strategy
Munich - in the shadow of the previous transfer window and the opinions that it causes, Lothar Matthäus, the record national player in Germany, has a clear criticism of the defensive of FC Bayern. In particular, the backup defender Eric dier is the focus of his attacking statements published in an interview with Web.de. Matthew gets down to business quickly and speaks the necessary quality for the top level in football.
The words of Matthew come at a critical time for FC Bayern. After the disappointing last season, in which the record champion remained without a title, there are different opinions about how the team should react. Despite this setback, the upheaval in the team did not take on the huge dimensions that many prophecies had expected. So it is in the air, whether players like Hiroki Ito, João Palhinha and Michael Olise can actually be the solvents for the problems of Munich.
Criticism of the De Ligt decision
Lothar Matthäus, who, in his view, sees a mistake in the management of the association, is dissatisfied with the sale of Matthijs de Ligt to Manchester United. For Matthew, de Ligt was not only the best central defender of the past two years, but also an important leader on the pitch. "I would not have sold de Ligt because he was the most stable central defender for me in the past two years. Many fans and experts share his opinion and lean against the decision of the association.
de Ligt was sold for up to 50 million euros, a sum that seems significant in today's football economy, but many believe that the added value of such a defender is priceless. Matthew also spoke his concerns about other defenders, such as Dayot Upamecano and Minjae Kim. "Minjae Kim did it very badly in the second half of the season." In particular, the upcoming Bundesliga start against VfL Wolfsburg could reveal difficulties on the defensive, since Kim and Upamecano will probably receive the trust of coach Vincent Kompany.
Matthäus not only limits his criticism to the departures, but also questions whether the players who are currently busy with Bayern have the potential to win championships or champions League title. "With an Eric dier, I don't win the championship or the Champions League, there is a lack of quality," says his clear opinion. Dier, who acted primarily as a backup last season, does not seem to be the right piece of the puzzle for Matthew to maintain the ambitions of the association.
The supposed understaffing of the defense could lead to FC Bayern forced to rethink its strategy. Considerations of signing Jonathan Tah to Nuremberg seem to have stalled in the current situation. In the middle of these uncertainties, it remains to be seen how the situation will develop in the coming weeks and whether further transfers can still be realized during this transfer period.
The path forward for Bavaria
The critical words of Lothar Matthew throw a highlight of the need for a strategic realignment on the defensive of FC Bayern. It is clear that time is pushing and expectations are high from both the club management and fans. Bavaria could be standing in a league in which the pressure increases and the competition increases. The time for changes seems to have come for both players and management. Will you take the messages of the record player seriously and act accordingly to underpin your ambitions to award the title this season? The answers to this will be revealed in the upcoming matches, and both fans and experts can only hope that it will not be left behind what the record champions have to offer.
In recent years, FC Bayern Munich has experienced various changes that affect not only the players of players, but also the strategic orientation of the association. Under the pressure to secure long -term success in international space, the discussion about the management and especially the defensive has become more intensive. An outlook on these developments shows that a number of factors shaped the current squad of FC Bayern.
An important aspect is the changing football market, in which the transfer markets are shaped by high transfer fees and players who gain more and more influence. While strong defensive players such as Matthijs de Ligt were a safe foundation for Bavaria in the past, the current trend shows that even established players are sold to create financial scope.
A look at the transfers and their effects
The sales and transfers of FC Bayern must be viewed in the context of the financial challenges, which have been tightened by the covid 19 pandemic and other economic conditions. According to a report of the dfb , the Bundesliga is affected by a decline in income. FC Bayern has adapted its transfer strategies to these conditions.
Another influence factor is the increasing competition in the Bundesliga and at European level. The success of other clubs, especially RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund, underline the need for Bavaria, on the defensive alternatives.
But not only the financial aspects influence transfers. The focus is also on the philosophy of the trainer and the board. Vincent Kompany was signed in summer because they wanted to set new styles in the playing style. This brings with it both opportunities and challenges how Matthew criticized manner -proof.
Performance key figures and perspectives
A look at the statistics shows that the defensive of Bayern was quite susceptible last season. According to bundesliga.de , the club ranked among the top 5 teams in the league in the past season. These numbers increase the argumentation of Matthew and other critics who warn a stabilization of the defensive.
For the future, FC Bayern urgently needs to think about the integration of the new additions and the formation of a stable defense formation in order to be successful in both the Bundesliga and internationally. The persistent injury problems, such as those of Hiroki Ito, can prove to be a hindrance. Human Resource Management and a clever scouting could represent the keys to future successes.
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