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Nübel probably does not want a premature FCB return

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Nübel probably does not want a premature FCB return

Alexander Nübel obviously does not want to return to Bayern prematurely. Thomas Müller talks about a new contract with FCB. Also: Ex-Munich Javi Martinez gives insights into the first impression of Alphonso Davies. All news and rumors about FC Bayern can be found here.

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Bayern, rumor: Nübel apparently does not want to return to FCB

Keeper Alexander Nübel is on loan from FC Bayern to AS Monaco until 2023. Most recently, however, reported table footballthat, under certain conditions, the loan could be ended early in the summer – although Manuel Neuer is still untouchable with the German record champions and Nübel would probably have to be satisfied with the reserve role.

The 25-year-old himself doesn’t seem too keen on the idea. According to information from sports picture the goalkeeper does not want to return to Bayern prematurely.

His advisor Stefan had recently compared to the AZ meanwhile, a decision about the future of a protégé has been announced for the beginning of next year. “I assume that he will also play in Monaco next season and that a decision will be made about his future at Bayern in early 2023,” said the player’s agent.

The decisive factor in this clarification will be whether the 25-year-old has a real chance of ousting Manuel Neuer between the posts of the German record champions at the given time. There are currently rumors at Neuer about an early contract extension until 2025. Then Nübel would have to queue up again.

Bayern, News – Müller on the new contract: “No one has approached me yet”

FC Bayern recently extended the working papers with youngsters Paul Wanner, Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka and Kingsley Coman, and various media are reporting on (upcoming) talks with Manuel Neuer (contract until 2023) and Robert Lewandowski (contract until 2023).

Little is heard about the future of veteran Thomas Müller. Like Neuer and Lewandowski, the 32-year-old is also tied to Munich until 2023. But there are no negotiations yet. “Nobody has approached me from the club, so you have to see what the future brings,” said Müller in an interview with the sports picture.

However, he does not put himself under any pressure. “I go about it very calmly and at the same time with self-confidence,” says Müller. “We don’t need such disruptive fire. I’ve been in the business too long for that.”

Müller has now been playing in the first team of the German record champions for almost 13 years. In 2009 he was raised by the then coach Louis van Gaal and it is impossible to imagine the squad of the German record champions without him. He completed 610 competitive games in the FCB jersey. He scored 223 goals and 238 assists.

FCB, News: Martinez talks about Davies’ first impression

Ex-Bayern player Javi Martinez chatted about his time at Bayern Munich in the Twitch stream from journalist Gerard Romero. Among other things, the Spaniard, who wore the Munich jersey between 2012 and 2021, spoke about the first impression of left-back Alphonso Davies’ team after his move from Vancouver Whitecaps to FCB in 2019.

“With Davies we thought at the beginning: what a disaster! Technically he wasn’t up to the mark at all, and he made a lot of tactical mistakes,” said Martinez. “Sure he was only 18 but we really felt like he couldn’t compete at that level.”

However, the development that the Canadians took afterwards was more than impressive. “It was brutal. I always say: The difference between the 3rd and 1st divisions isn’t that huge. It’s about adapting to the rhythm and pace of the game. Only a few can do it. Davies did it,” he said the Spaniard.

Martinez also found words of praise for Bayern veteran Thomas Müller. He’s the smartest player I’ve ever played with,” said Martinez. From a technical perspective, the 32-year-old is “not Thiago, Sane or Schweinsteiger. But he is always well positioned. He always knows where to go, recognizes the spaces. That’s the good thing about him.”

FCB, News: Women celebrate Allianz Arena debut

The FCB women will be able to play a game in the Allianz Arena for the first time in their history. For the first leg of the quarter-finals of the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain (March 22), the Munich team can move to the Bayern Stadium for the first time.

“We are very happy about this milestone in the more than 50-year history of our FC Bayern women’s football department,” said CEO Oliver Kahn. “Jens Scheuer’s team gets the stage it deserves for the Champions League quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain in our Allianz Arena. I hope that the general conditions will allow for a football festival where many Bayern fans will see our women in the Allianz Arena will support.”

Verena Schweers, two-time German champion with the Bayern women, then did not miss a small tip against Kahn. “Another nice statement from an official,” she replied Twitter with a wink: “But I’ve never seen you in the stadium. Let’s go. Packmas on.”

It is currently rather unlikely that the stadium will be sold out. A maximum of 10,000 spectators are currently allowed in the Allianz Arena (with 2G+ rule and FFP2 mask).

Bayern legend Lahm donates ambassador’s fee for coach training

Philipp Lahm donated his fee as ambassador of the city of Munich for the European Football Championship 2020 to a good cause. The 2014 world champion captain and honorary captain of the national team financed the training of a total of 78 coaches at the Bavarian Football Association (BFV).

The association awarded the places in two C-license training courses (profile children and youth) and two children’s trainer courses for volunteers by drawing lots from among almost 200 applicants. “Both in society and in football, commitment and volunteering play a major role. Amateur football in particular lives from individuals who get involved and thus give our children a sporting home in the football club,” said Lahm, member of the Executive Committee of the German Football Association (DFB) and tournament director of the EM 2024.

In football, “the idea of ​​equal opportunities conveys values ​​that are important for society as a whole: fairness, diversity, integration. These values ​​accompany the children throughout their lives – supporting them is extremely important to me and a great thing. ” (Source: SID)

FC Bayern Munich, Schedule: The upcoming games

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Saturday, February 5th, 6.30 p.m Bundesliga RB Leipzig (home)
Saturday, February 12, 3:30 p.m Bundesliga VfL Bochum (Away)
Wednesday, February 16, 9 p.m Champions League RB Salzburg (Away)
Sunday, February 20, 3:30 p.m Bundesliga SpVgg Greuther Furth (home)
Saturday, February 26, 6:30 p.m Bundesliga Eintracht Frankfurt (Away)

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