Bayern Munich's Joshua Kimmich says 'flow and momentum' of team is not an accident
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Bayern Munich's Joshua Kimmich says 'flow and momentum' of team is not an accident
"Kimmich, knows, though, that when it has been good, it has rarely been this good during his time at Bayern Munich. "We built a basis for our game. I've said in the dressing room that this flow and momentum we're currently having did not come by chance. It's not because the opponents are bad, but because we're working hard every day on our basis and principles. Everyone is ready when they're needed," Kimmich said after Bayern Munich's 5-1 Champions League win over Pafos FC."
"Kimmich hit the nail on the head. Bayern Munich is not having success because it has a weak schedule, it is having success because it is wearing teams down with an overwhelming attack that is being led by Harry Kane - who might be the best player on the planet at the moment. This weekend, however, will present another challenge when the Bavarians take on Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga."
Joshua Kimmich credited consistent daily work on team principles and readiness for Bayern Munich's current flow and momentum. Bayern Munich defeated Pafos FC 5-1 in the Champions League with a dominant attacking performance. Harry Kane scored a brace and led an overwhelming attack that has worn opponents down. Vincent Kompany made subtle starting XI changes that proved effective. Bayern's success is attributed to tactical basis, principles, and squad depth rather than weak opposition. The Bavarians will face Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga in their next challenge. Bavarian Podcast Works will review the starting XI, scoring sequence, substitutions, and final takeaways from the match.
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