
""They did that last season, too. After the winter, they didn't play well last year," Hamann said (as captured by Sport Bild). "I'm not saying it will happen again. It was just the same last season, where they made the most yards in the preliminary round. From January onwards, they didn't play particularly well. I hope they do better this year. Then they'll have all the games in their bones. Then it will be difficult and long.""
""Let's check in on where things stand with Bayern Munich and some other hot topics as well. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show: A heat check on the position groups. Why were so many fans unhappy with a 4-1 win over Hoffenheim? People were quick to bury Lennart Karl, and how about that resurgent effort from Kim Min-jae.""
Didi Hamann expresses amazement at Bayern Munich's red-hot start while voicing concern that the team could peak too early, recalling a post-winter dip last season. Rotation, exemplified by Vincent Kompany's selections, and squad management will be essential to sustain form. Luck and avoiding injuries will also influence outcomes across a long season. Bayern will have a short break before Friday's match against Werder Bremen, offering limited rest. The coverage will address position group assessments, fan reactions to a 4-1 win, individual player evaluations, Harry Kane's contract and Ballon d'Or prospects, the 2026 striker market, and a farewell to a legend.
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