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Salary cuts? Söder supports FCB measures for Kimmich and Co.

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Bayern Munich has received support from Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder regarding the cuts in salaries for the unvaccinated players around Joshua Kimmich. You can find all the news and rumors about FC Bayern here.

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FC Bayern, News – Case Kimmich: Söder welcomes measures

Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder responded with approval to the measures taken by FC Bayern Munich in dealing with the four unvaccinated players around Joshua Kimmich.

“First of all, FC Bayern makes its own decisions. It is one of the most professional clubs in the world and one of the most successful,” said Söder after the CSU board meeting on Monday. “The management already knows exactly what needs to be done. I believe that the process that has now started and will take place – as far as you can see from the media – is clearly the right one.”

Bayern had retroactively canceled the salary of the unvaccinated players Kimmich, Serge Gnabry, Jamal Musiala and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting for the week they had missed because of their corona quarantine. A corresponding message from Picture on sunday can SPOX and confirm GOAL. In a conversation last Thursday, the Bayern bosses also appealed to the players not only to keep an eye on their personal situation, but also on the club’s situation.

Söder supports the record champions’ approach. “If, for example, the fans come into the stadium with 2G plus under difficult conditions, then I think it is simply part of creating a unity between the players and among the fans,” said Söder. The CSU politician is hoping for a rethink among the previously unvaccinated Bayern players and, in this context, for “a very great symbolic power for the entire vaccination campaign”.

FC Bayern, News: Odriozola raves about Lewandowski

Alvaro Odriozola would have liked a different course of his loan to FC Bayern Munich in the 2019/20 season. “The Champions League title is every footballer’s dream, but I would have liked to have played a little more,” Odriozola said in an interview with the Spanish sports newspaper AS. The right-back was loaned out to Bayern by Real Madrid two seasons ago, but only made five competitive appearances.

In his only Champions League appearance in the second leg of the second leg against Chelsea, he managed his only assist, Odriozola prepared Robert Lewandowski’s goal with a cross to make it 4-1. “In the end I played and presented for Lewandowski in the Champions League, but I would have liked to have felt more like a protagonist,” said Odriozola.

The 25-year-old raved about the Bayern goalscorer’s abilities: “He seems to be made to score goals like a robot. And he is another player who is characterized by his professionalism.”

Overall, he learned a lot during his time in Munich, said Odriozola: “It was a very rewarding, unforgettable experience. I learned above all from Joshua Kimmich and his mentality. I have a very good relationship with him. He is a person, who lives football with an indescribable passion. “

FC Bayern, News: Nagelsmann has to improvise

Due to numerous failures, FC Bayern Munich will only play with a rump squad of 18 players in the Champions League at Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday evening (6.45 p.m. live on DAZN and in LIVETICKER).

In addition to the five quarantine cases Joshua Kimmich, Serge Gnabry, Jamal Musiala, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Michael Cuisance, the Ukrainian champion is also missing Niklas Süle and Josip Stanisic (both tested positive for the corona virus) and Dayot Upamecano (yellow card suspension). In addition, the ailing Kingsley Coman and Marcel Sabitzer are questionable. “It is not that we arrive with any counter troop,” said Nagelsmann, however, and joked about the good “care key”.

In defense, Tanguy Nianzou could get another chance right from the start. The 19-year-old was on the field for over 90 minutes in the 5-2 win against Benfica in early November. In the Bundesliga, however, the Frenchman has only made a few short appearances recently.

A draw would be enough for Bayern, who have so far been flawless in the premier class and are already qualified for the round of 16, to win the group. “We no longer have the pressure to get results,” said Nagelsmann, “but we make a big mistake if we go there and say we no longer care about the game.”

FC Bayern Munich: The upcoming games

date competition opponent location
November 23, 6.45 p.m. Champions League Dynamo Kiev guest
November 27, 6:30 p.m. Bundesliga Arminia Bielefeld home
December 4, 6:30 p.m. Bundesliga Borussia Dortmund guest
December 8, 9 p.m. Champions League FC Barcelona home
December 11, 3:30 p.m. Bundesliga FSV Mainz 05 home

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