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Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 15: Talking Bayern Munich and MORE!
Bayern Munich ran the gamut of emotions from “We’re back!” during a 4-0 victory over VfB Stuttgart to “Oh, no!” after getting dismantled 4-1 by FC Barcelona in the Champions League.
So, we are here to address all of it and why waste any more time in bantering. Let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Where can Bayern Munich go from here? What should fans feel good about.
Yes, Bayern Munich can run the table in the Champions League — League Phase.
In an odd way, FC Barcelona taught us all how important Aleksandar Pavlović is to this team.
Despite some recent poor performances, Vincent Kompany is shielding his players from the heat.
What should fans be concerned about?
Reality is hitting about the career shelf-life for Manuel Neuer and Thomas Müller.
João Palhinha might not be as good as advertised, but give him time.
Tough decisions are going to need to be made soon on the wing and center-back positions.
Oh...and about that report from Christian Falk on internal “debate” over Kompany’s tactics. Let’s discuss that...
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25.10.2024 • 1 Stunde, 4 Protokoll, 34 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. VfL Bochum (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich will look to bounce back from its Champions League defeat at the hands of FC Barcelona with a Bundesliga game against a VfL Bochum squad that is in complete turmoil.
Will Bayern Munich play angry and show resilience or will they sulk and meander through an unmotivated effort against an inferior team? The feeling here is that the Bavarians are going to want to show...something. Heart? Energy? Whatever...Bayern Munich should be playing with a purpose and that will create issues for VfL Bochum.
This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
Why VfL Bochum is the perfect “get right” game for Bayern Munich.
A look at where each team is in the table and the recent form of each squad.
A look at the rosters and injuries for VfL Bochum and the Bayern Munich.
A guess at Bayern Munich’s starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
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24.10.2024 • 37 Protokoll, 15 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: FC Barcelona 4-1 Bayern Munich (Champions League)
Bayern Munich travelled to Spain to take on FC Barcelona...but this was not your older brother’s Barca.
Hansi Flick had his team aggressive, creative, and relentless (shades of his tenure at Bayern Munich) and maybe most importantly, Flick had his squad prepared to take advantage of Bayern Munich’s iffy backline — and that is exactly what the Catalans did to snare a 4-1 victory.
Needless to say, there is a TON to talk about, so let’s do it. Here is what we have on tap for the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
A look at the starting XI.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
Neither coach backed down from their aggressive tactics.
Why Bayern Munich’s lack of awareness and discipline on the backline is (and has been a problem).
Missing on Hansi Flick this summer is a decision that will continue to be rued.
Yup, we are Frustrated, Inc.
Where does Bayern Munich go from here?
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23.10.2024 • 44 Protokoll, 24 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — The Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl: Matchday 7
Welcome back to episode 7 of the Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl!
The Bundesliga is starting to take shape as we gear up for another round of European competitions. Matchday 7 saw Bayern Munich return to winning ways, Leverkusen once again benefited from a stroke of luck, and Dortmund narrowly edged out FC St. Pauli.
Additionally, this episode will cover:
Why RB Leipzig may be Bayern Munich’s strongest title contender this season.
Why Ole Werner might be one of the most underrated and tactically unique coaches in the Bundesliga.
Why Jürgen Klopp’s Red Bull partnership feels like a major disappointment for football purists.
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Bayern Munich fended off a frustrating first half to put forth a dominant effort in the second half to secure a 4-0 victory over visiting VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga.
The Bavarians used three second half goals from Harry Kane and one more from Kingsley Coman to race from VfB stuttgart, who looked worn down by the Bavarians throughout the final 45 minutes.
There is a lot to talk about, so let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
A look at the starting XI.
A rundown of the substitutes and scoring.
What we learned from this match about both teams.
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19.10.2024 • 35 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 14: Talking Bayern Munich and MORE!
Bayern Munich is back in action and — like always — there is a lot to talk about with the team.
The Bavarians have a big match with VfB Stuttgart, but there are a lot of high-level subjects that have rushed to the forefront of what fans are debating, so let’s get to it! This is what we have on tap for this week’s episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
The connections between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart are wild.
Paul Wanner is looking more and more like a star. Does he have a role with Bayern Munich next season? Will he be blocked if the club extends Jamal Musiala and acquires Florian Wirtz?
A listener Q&A segment.
Alphonso Davies to...FC Barcelona?
The Entertainment Rundown is back again...let’s briefly talk about The Penguin and Salem’s Lot.
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17.10.2024 • 58 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. VfB Stuttgart (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is back in action and we are thrilled about getting to see the squad lace up their boots to take on a very tough VfB Stuttgart side in the Bundesliga this weekend.
There is a lot to talk about, so let’s down to discussing why this match is so intriguing:
Why VfB Stuttgart is a challenge for Bayern Munich, but still has a way to go to get back to where it was last season.
A look at where each team is in the table and the recent form of each squad.
A look at the rosters and injuries for VfB Stuttgart and the Bayern Munich.
A guess at Bayern Munich’s starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
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What an international break. With even more injuries adding up since the game against Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Germans still found a way to win. Undav was missed up top but newcomer Jamie Leweling silenced all the doubters by stunning the Netherlands with a remarkable strike.
In this episode, we discuss the following:
The lineup that Julian Nagelsmann picked, and the absence the injuries have left in this squad
Tim Kleindienst didn’t do enough to earn a return
Why Julian Nagelsmann is a genius
The solution for Germany’s goalkeeper situation
Looking back at squandered opportunities in recent tournaments and why the next World Cup might be looking good for Germany
Jamie Leweling earned the #7 after a man of the match performance
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14.10.2024 • 34 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S7E12: Germany could be a problem; Bayern Munich’s schism with Matthijs de Ligt; and MORE!
Even when Bayern Munich is on a break, there are ample subjects to talk about.
We will definitely tackle some hot topics brewing in Bavaria, but the German national team is also looking like things are clicking under Julian Nagelsmann, so let’s hop right into some chatter about why things are going so well at the moment:
Julian Nagelsmann’s Germany is — gasp! — inspiring. The former Bayern Munich boss is really connecting with this group and something special could be brewing for 2026.
Dissecting those Matthijs de Ligt rumors. Did Bayern Munich let him go because he was making too much money...or because he was spending too much time pumping iron in the gym? Or...are these stories just nonsense being floated out there?
Details on a deal between Bayern Munich star ALphonso Davies and Real Madrid have leaked. Will the Bavarians be able to match what Real Madrid is offering the Canadian star? Do they even want to? Let’s discuss.
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13.10.2024 • 53 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-2 Germany (Nations League)
Well, that was easy. While it wasn’t a 5-0 drubbing like the Hungary game during the last international break, Julian Nagelsmann’s Germany side demonstrated their superiority while barely allowing Bosnia and Herzegovina an inch.
In this episode, we discuss the following:
The lineup that Julian Nagelsmann picked, and the absence of a certain Bayern Munich player.
Deniz Undav may be the striker that Germany are looking for.
How a terrible pitch kept Germany from playing their game.
Why you can say “a win’s a win” after this one.
Alexander Nübel didn’t exactly cover himself in glory, but that’s not the point.
Why games like these clog up the calendar and are simply ridiculous.
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11.10.2024 • 18 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 13: Talking Bayern Munich and MORE!
Bayern Munich is on break, but that does not mean that there is not a lot to talk about.
We have a lot to discuss on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show, so let’s get right down to it:
A look at where each position group stands for Bayern Munich at this break. What’s working, what’s not, what we should keep an eye on moving forward.
Breaking down “The Kompany Rules.”
Talks are going well with Joshua Kimmich and Jamal Musiala — let’s talk about where things stand.
The return of the Entertainment Rundown — I delved into The Penguin...let’s discuss.
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10.10.2024 • 1 Stunde, 1 Minute, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Germany takes on Bosnia and Herzegovina, Netherlands (UEFA Nations League)
Well, Bayern Munich is on break, so that means that the German national team takes center stage for the time being.
What better way to dive into what is going on with the squad and its preparation for the upcoming games than with the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show?
Germany has a litany of injuries to deal with as the following players will miss this set of games: Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala, RB Leipzig’s David Raum and Benjamin Henrichs, FC Barcelona’s Marc-André ter Stegen, Arsenal FC’s Kai Havertz, and Eintracht Frankfurt’s Robin Koch.
Meanwhile Jamie Leweling, Tim Kleindienst and Jonathan Burkardt all received their first callup. Robin Gosens and Kevin Schade are back as well...and Bernd Leno actually turned down a chance to join the team.
Clearly, this will look a lot different than it did last month. Let’s take a look at what we have for this combo Preview Show:
Assessing where the roster stands with all of the injuries and absences.
Why Julian Nagelsmann is going to get tested during this set of games.
A look at the position groups and who could get a chance to stand out.
Predictions on each match.
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9.10.2024 • 37 Protokoll, 3 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — The Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl: Matchday 6
As the Bundesliga heads into another early international break, things are starting to take shape. In this episode of ‘The Bundesliga Rundown,’ we dive into Matchday 6, featuring another showdown between the league’s top two teams.
Marcus shares his thoughts on Bayern Munich’s winless run, why Eintracht Frankfurt remains one of the most exciting teams to watch, and why Wolfsburg is performing better than their current league position suggests.
Additionally, Marcus will cover:
Why Bayern fans shouldn’t be too concerned about the recent winless run.
Is Omar Marmoush and Hugo Ekitike the most exciting attacking duo in the Bundesliga? Or is it Jonas Wind and Mohamed Amoura?
Plus, a look at the vibrant, often overlooked football in Germany’s lower divisions.
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8.10.2024 • 42 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 12: Breaking down everything Bayern Munich and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s scorching start has hit a little bit of a bump in the road, so this weekend’s match against Eintracht Frankfurt figures to be an important one.
No one — and we mean no one — wants to see the Bavarians enter this break on a three-game winless streak, so let’s get moving!
How does everyone feel about things? Let’s discuss the state of it all. This is what we have on tap for this episode of the Weekend Warm-up Show:
Breaking down the Vincent Kompany conundrum — it is okay to criticize him as he goes along the path of figuring out how to make Bayern Munich the best possible team it can be. However, it is far too early to jump off the bandwagon (unless you want to pull the Charlie Day “Wild Card” move...which is always acceptable).
An injury to Jamal Musiala has some fans holding their collective breath.
Analyzing the German national team roster selections and how things might play out. Also, taking a look at who got left out from Germany’s squad.
A show wrap up that includes some final thoughts headed into the weekend, plus an update on the Game of Thrones re-watch.
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4.10.2024 • 48 Protokoll, 33 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is coming off of two games without a win and will be looking to add three points to its total with a tough matchup on the road against Eintracht Frankfurt.
After earning a 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen and dropping a 1-0 decision to Aston Villa in the Champions League, Bayern Munich will seek to see its vaunted attacking group get back to its high-scoring ways.
That could prove to be a difficult task against a talented and dangerous Eintracht Frankfurt side, who is currently sitting in second place, just a point behind Bayern Munich. This is what we have on tap:
Why this match will tell us a lot about both teams.
A look at where each team is in the table and the recent form of each squad.
A look at the rosters and injuries for Eintracht Frankfurt and the Bayern Munich.
A guess at Bayern Munich’s starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
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3.10.2024 • 39 Protokoll, 2 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Aston Villa 1-0 Bayern Munich (Champions League)
Bayern Munich’s second Champions League match of the campaign was no cake walk.
The Bavarians battled Aston Villa, but fell short in a 1-0 loss that was the first defeat of the season for the Bavarians. There is a lot to talk about, so let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
A look at the starting XI and why there were some reasons to raise an eyebrow over the starters.
A rundown of the substitutes and scoring.
Bayern Munich scuffled in the first half despite controlling possession. What worked? What didn’t?
What we learned from this match about Bayern Munich.
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2.10.2024 • 44 Protokoll, 56 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — The Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl: Matchday 5
Welcome to episode four of the Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl!
In this episode, we dive into Matchday 5 and the ultimate clash: the reigning champions against the record champions.
Marcus also explains why FC St. Pauli’s win was more than just 3 points and will reveal his thoughts on the new ‘Relevent’ partnership in the ‘Bundesliga Spotlight of the Week’ segment.
Additionally, Marcus will cover:
Why Freiburg and new head coach Julian Schuster should not cry over spilt milk against FC St. Pauli.
How Vincent Kompany is already fixing Bayern’s damaged reputation.
The unique world of St. Pauli and Hafenstraße
...and much more!
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1.10.2024 • 49 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S7E10: Takeaways from the Leverkusen game and Kane’s injury + UCL preview (Aston Villa)
Bayern Munich’s performance against Leverkusen was one that displayed dominance, but was found lacking on the scoresheet. With Vincent Kompany focused on ironing out weaknesses, the upcoming game against Aston Villa in the Champions League gives the team the opportunity to make a statement against a familiar, albeit unpleasant, foe in Unai Emery.
In this episode, Cyler and Schnitzel discuss the following:
What went right against Leverkusen, and what didn’t
Do Bayern fans have reason to worry already?
Unai Emery’s Villarreal side of 2022 giving Schnitzel Vietnam flashbacks
How should Bayern be set up to counter low-blocks?
A lot of juicy tactical rambling (perfect for fellow tactitzels)
A breakdown of Villa’s squad and gameplan
How is Bayern going to deal with Harry Kane’s absence?
Lineup predictions and potential strategies
Final scoreline prediction.
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Well, it finally happened.
Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen faced in a match that was months in the making. The defending champs vs. the Rekordmeister...and it ended up in a draw. In game full of imaginative subplots, neither team could muster up enough offense to break though the other.
There is a lot to talk about, so let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
A look at the starting XI.
A rundown of the substitutes and scoring.
Bayern Munich did a lot of effective things — find out where we thought the Bavarians excelled.
Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen did not seem like it want to really come out and trade punches with Bayern Munich. What gives with that?
What we learned from this match about both teams.
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28.9.2024 • 39 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 11: More build-up for Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen; What we’ll learn about Bayern’s backline; Where Bayern stands with Florian Wirtz; Looking at the odd men out at Bayern; and MORE!
Bayern Munich has a massive game ahead with Bayer Leverkusen, but there is so much going on with this squad that we have plenty to discuss.
What better place to do that than with Bavarian Podcast Works. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
More on the build-up to Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen.
What happens if Bayern Munich’s backline gets smoked against Bayer Leverkusen? What does it mean if it holds strong?
Assessing the odd-men out on the Bayern Munich roster: Leon Goretzka, Konrad Laimer, Mathys Tel, and Eric Dier.
Assessing Jamal Musiala’s rumored contract demands.
Where things stand with Bayern Munich’s interest in Florian Wirtz.
Quickly catching up on where we are with the Game of Thrones re-watch.
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26.9.2024 • 55 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen is the marquee matchup in the Bundesliga so far this season and will features two excellent teams, led by two coaches making big impacts with their respective squads.
Let’s take a look at the breakdown for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
Some thoughts on how excited we should all be for this.
Why this match will tell us a lot about both teams.
A look at where each team is in the table and the recent form of each squad.
A look at the rosters and injuries for Bayer Leverkusen and the Bayern Munich.
A guess at Bayern Munich’s starting XI.
A prediction on the match
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25.9.2024 • 47 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — The Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl: Matchday 4
Welcome to episode four of the Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl!
In this episode, we dive into Matchday 4, where Stuttgart bounced back from their midweek Champions League defeat to thrash Borussia Dortmund at the Neckarstadion.
Marcus also takes a closer look at Union Berlin’s new project under Danish manager Bo Svensson, plus a special Bundesliga spotlight that will warm your heart!
This week, Marcus will also cover:
Why Marcus’s early Stuttgart prediction might make him look silly — apologies to Sebastian Hoeneß!
Is Nuri Sahin the next underwhelming Dortmunder junge at the helm?
Could Pellegrino Matarazzo be the first Bundesliga manager to get the sack in the 2024/25 season?
...and much more!
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Bayern Munich put a 5-0 beatdown on what had been a solid Werder Bremen side (it remains to be seen how it handles this kind of decimation) on a day where we might have learned a little more about how Vincent Kompany is planning to move forward with this team.
Let’s dive right in and discuss a variety of topic on the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show. This is what we have on tap:
A look at the starting XI.
A rundown of the substitutes and scoring.
Bayern Munich is just obliterating teams right now.
At one point, Derek Rae asked Stewart Robson to assess the difference between Vincent Kompany’s version of Bayern Munich vs. Thomas Tuchel’s edition. Let’s discuss that.
What do we make of all of this? Find out!
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21.9.2024 • 37 Protokoll, 18 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 10: Introducing a new show; Bayern Munich got another coached sacked; Some praise for Vincent Kompany; Mathys Tel to leave Bayern?; Fans battling over Thomas Müller’s role; and MORE!
Bayern Munich has had a busy week — and so have we!
Let’s get right down to it and lay out what we have in store for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Introducing a new show to our lineup: “Bavarian Podcast Works — LoneStar Locks” — which will focus on sports betting and gambling. If you are not a fan of betting, you can still get some unique insights on games across the Bundesliga and Champions League. The new show debuted early on Thursday, so check it out!
Chuck details (as much as he can) some stories back when he used to partake in “the action.”
Dinamo Zagreb sacked its coach after Bayern Munich smashed them...which is completely ludicrous
Vincent Kompany is going to do things his way.
The Thomas Muller situation has become a talking point for fans.
Can we just get rid of the “Performance Principle” for good?
A look at Mathys Tel’s situation, how things are going to be tough for him, and why a loan in January would not be surprising.
A quick update on where I am with my Game of Thrones re-watch
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @LoneStar249 @TommyAdams71 and more.
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19.9.2024 • 54 Protokoll, 21 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — LoneStar Locks: The BFW gang takes on betting
After destroying Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League, Bayern Munich shifts back to the Bundesliga for a clash with Werder Bremen.
Here’s a quick breakdown for this special edition of Bavarian Podcast Works — Sports Betting Edition:
A brief insight into different betting methodologies and strategies.
This week’s ongoing Champions League matchups.
Who has a shot at winning a Golden Boot.
The upcoming Bundesliga games this weekend.
Tons of predictions!
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @LoneStar249 @TommyAdams71 and more.
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19.9.2024 • 32 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Werder Bremen vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich will hook up with Werder Bremen in a Bundesliga showdown this weekend, which will showcase the league leaders (Bayern) vs. a squad that has still not taken a loss this season (Werder Bremen).
Let’s take a look at the breakdown for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
A look at where each team is in the table and the recent form of each squad.
What to look for with Werder Bremen, what Bayern Munich connections are there, and why this team is just good enough to maybe be a pain the butt. Oh. and after we talked about how great it was to see Marco Friedl achieving some success, he promptly got served a two-game red card suspension. As they say, timing is everything.
A guess at Bayern Munich’s starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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18.9.2024 • 35 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Bayern Munich 9-2 Dinamo Zagreb (UEFA Champions League)
Bayern Munich set several records on their way to a historic 9-2 victory over Dinamo Zagreb under the lights of the Allianz Arena in their very first game in the UEFA Champions League’s new league phase.
In this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show, Cyler (Rayyan) breaks down the game, what went wrong (if anything), what went right (mostly everything), and how Kompany could look to adapt the team with the current injury issues. Included in this podcast:-
The starting XIs and an overall look at the flow of the game.
Zagreb’s out of possession structure and its differences from their previous game against Hajduk Split.
How Kompany set up Bayern’s build-up structure to account for Zagreb’s shape, and how the players adapted to changes.
The performances from the players individually and as a collective, particularly the success of the attackers.
What Kompany can learn from this game and look to utilise in the future.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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17.9.2024 • 30 Protokoll, 37 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — The Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl: Matchday 3
Matchday 3 of the Bundesliga has just concluded, and the league is already starting to take shape, with Bayern Munich at the top and Holstein Kiel at the bottom.
In this show, Marcus Iredahl recaps all the Matchday results, sharing his insights on Bayern Munich under Vincent Kompany and the ongoing relegation battle. In the ‘Bundesliga Spotlight’ segment, Marcus highlights two standout players this season: Hugo Ekitike and Karim Adeyemi.
Additionally, Marcus will cover:
Eintracht Frankfurt’s fans and their humorous jab at Wolfsburg’s new coach, Ralph Hasenhüttl.
Why Bayern Munich fans should rally behind Vincent Kompany despite the turbulence within the club’s board.
How Marcel Rapp’s Holstein Kiel are punching above their weight, and it’s already starting to show.
Why Dino Toppmöller’s young and dynamic Eintracht Frankfurt is the most exciting team in the Bundesliga.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, and more.
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17.9.2024 • 43 Protokoll, 56 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Holstein Kiel 1-6 Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
From the outset, Holstein Kiel had absolutely no chance against a motivated and energetic Bayern Munich side.
The Bavarians stormed out an early lead, completely dominated play, and overwhelmed the home team in a blowout of a Bundesliga match. Here is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
The intense punch in the face felt when realizing the game was at 12:30PM EDT instead of 9:30AM EDT.
A look at Vincent Kompany starting XI selections.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
What fans can take out of such a match?
How ready is Bayern Munich for the Champions League?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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14.9.2024 • 35 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 9: Bayern Munich backs Jamal Musiala hardcore, will it lead to a new deal?; Didi Hamann says Florian Wirtz is better, is he right?; Hansi Flick wants Joshua Kimmich & Leon Goretzka?; + MORE!
Bayern Munich is back in action this weekend after the international break — and man, it is good to have the Bundesliga back in tow.
We’ll talk about the excitement for more BuLi ball and whole lot more on this episode. This is what we have on tap:
Chuck talks about the choppiness of this opening schedule and the return of the Bundesliga after the international break, before jumping directly into the latest controversy surrounding Didi Hamann’s comments regarding Jamal Musiala. Is Hamann correct in saying that Musiala is “Individualistic”?
Can Bayern Munich weather the storm and get a deal with Musiala done? If so, how does a potential pursuit of Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz and the eventual return of Paul Wanner work?
Is Hansi Flick eyeing a unique double-dip into Bayern Munich’s roster for the summer of 2025 transfer window?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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12.9.2024 • 49 Protokoll, 10 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Holstein Kiel vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich will be back in action this weekend and will be facing Holstein Kiel.
As you might recall, Bayern Munich was unceremoniously bounced by Holstein Kiel in the DFB-Pokal during Hansi Flick’s final season with the club (FCBayern.com):
Bayern have a score to settle with Kiel from the only previous competitive encounter. That came in the second round of the 2020/21 DFB Cup when a 6-5 defeat on penalties saw the holders knocked out by the then Bundesliga 2 side in wintery January conditions at the Holstein-Stadion.
Even with Holstein Kiel struggling with its promotion, this should be a fun match for fans to soak in after the international break. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team is in the table and the recent form of each squad.
What to watch for with Holstein Kiel.
A remembrance of the #ArpTrain movement (RIP).
A look at Bayern Munich’s injury situation.
A guess at Bayern Munich’s starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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The Germany national team and the Netherlands battled to a 2-2 draw at Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam that left a lot of German fans unfulfilled.
It was a game of “could have”, “should have” and — while not wholly unexpected — definitely frustrated fans of Die Mannschaft.
BFW’s Marclk made his solo podcast debut to break down the match, so give it a listen as he covers everything from A to Z that went down in a match that many likely feel should have mad a much different outcome.
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Former Bayern Munich manager and current Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann led his team to a comprehensive victory over Hungary in the UEFA Nations League. In this episode, we discuss the following:
The lineup and the stability it offered.
Some mouthwatering combinations across the pitch, mainly Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz.
Aleksandar Pavlović and the wonderful things he can do on the pitch.
Appreciation for Niklas Füllkrug.
Appreciation of fullbacks who like to go forward!
What this performance shows about Bayern Munich and former Bayern Munich managers.
The joy of watching Joshua Kimmich and thoughts on his captaincy.
Why entertaining football is not just good for the fans.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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7.9.2024 • 21 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 8: Breaking down Bayern Munich’s early games under Vincent Kompany; Four storylines to watch after the break; Should Jamal Musiala be bitter about the Ballon d’Or?; and MORE!
Bayern Munich has three real games under its belt with Vincent Kompany and there is plenty to analyze and discuss regarding those performances. So...let’s not waste any time and get right to discussing everything! Here is what we have on tap this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Why we disagreed with Vincent Kompany’s approach for the first two Bundesliga games, why questioning the coach’s decision-making is not a bad thing, and how there can still be faith in a project despite having questions about it.
In the end, we just want Kompany to avoid the same mistakes that felled both Julian Nagelsmann and Hansi Flick.
Talking through four emerging storylines that we should get clarity in the coming weeks.
Why Jamal Musiala not being on the Ballon d’Or list might not seem like a big deal to us, but could weigh heavily on the mind of the youngster.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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5.9.2024 • 54 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Germany takes on Hungary and the Netherlands (UEFA Nations League)
The German national team is about to embark on a new era.
Former Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann will attempt to figure out what he has with this group and also ponder a way to best position these players — while also figuring out what combinations might work best together.
With games against Hungary and the Netherlands, Germany will get two stiff tests in the coming days. Let’s talk about it all right here! This is what we have on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
Catching up on what has been going on in German national team camp.
How do the position groups stack up? The defense has some questions...the midfield must have answers...and the attack needs to prove itself.
What German national team fans need to see in each of these matches.
A look at the projected starting XI for Saturday’s match vs. Hungary.
Predictions for each match.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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4.9.2024 • 34 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — The Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl: Matchday 2
If you missed this matchday due to travel, socializing, or any other reason, this is the episode (and podcast) for you! Marcus recaps all the matchday results, offering his insights on Bayer Leverkusen’s loss and why Bayern Munich fans should be wary of a resurgent RB Leipzig. In the ‘Bundesliga Spotlight’ segment, Marcus also shines a light on the week’s most captivating moment in German football: the miracle boys from Heidenheim!
In this week’s episode, Marcus will cover:
Why this edition of RB Leipzig feels different, and why that may lead to the Bundesliga becoming a three-horse race.
Jonathan Tah’s agents’ comments and how it might’ve affected his game against RB Leipzig.
Why Mainz 05’s Nadiem Amiri might become the signing of the season.
Words do not do them justice, but Marcus tries to explain the importance of FC Heidenheim.
Why Stuttgart are in trouble following their poor start to the 2024/25 Bundesliga season.
A quick preview of Matchday 3, with Bayern Munich returning to Holstein Kiel for the first time since their DFB Pokal exit back in 2021.
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3.9.2024 • 40 Protokoll, 37 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S7E6: Why Vincent Kompany’s Bundesliga home debut against SC Freiburg raised questions + What is going on with the handball rule? A look at Julian Nagelsmann’s selections for Germany + MORE
Bayern Munich and Vincent Kompany gave fans another headscratcher of a performance leading into the international break. In this episode, Samrin speaks about some of the head-scratching moments:
Vincent Kompany’s confusing lineup choices.
What is the structural base that Kompany is trying to set up at Bayern?
Yet another milestone (a major one) for Thomas Müller.
A look at some of the individual performances by the players.
A good day for Serge Gnabry.
What is going on with the handball rule?
A look at Julian Nagelsmann’s selections.
A quick look at what happened in the Bundesliga including Bayer Leverkusen’s first defeat and a win for Borussia Mönchengladbach!
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, and more.
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1.9.2024 • 29 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Special Edition: BFW Behind the Scenes featuring RLD
You come here daily. You read the posts. You listen to the podcasts (or at least you should).
Heck, you might even banter with some of BFW staffers in the comments or on social media.
But...do you really know us?
Now, you will get that chance. In a Bavarian Podcast Works Special Edition Series, we are unleashing unveiling “BFW Behind the Scenes.”
In this series you will get to know some of the BFW staffers a little better than you already do. Find out how they got involved with Bayern Munich, Bavarian Football Works, what they like, what they’re into, and what they are expecting from the Bavarians this season.
So settle in for some fun as Chuck Smith hosts “BFW Behind the Scenes” — a fun set of conversations with BFW staffers. We’ve got an entire slate of BFW’ers ready to go. Check out the podcasts and let us know what you think!
In this edition, you can meet RLD...
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31.8.2024 • 42 Protokoll, 1 Sekunde
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 4, Episode 7: Breaking down Bayern Munich’s Champions League draw; Talking Germany’s national team call-ups; Bayern’s final days of the transfer window — should Mats Hummels be in play?; & MORE!
Bayern Munich’s season in fully underway.
The summer transfer window is almost over, the DFB-Pokal and Bundesliga both kicked off, and now the Champions League draw has taken place. When you factor in that the German national team also made its call-ups, there is plenty to talk about. So, let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
INNN and Chuck break down Bayern Munich’s Champions League draw. Do we like the format? What do we think about the match-ups? PSG and FC Barcelona — again? Oh, the humanity — and subplots!
Julian Nagelsmann made his latest call-ups to the German national team? Who won, who lose? Why so few Bayern Munich players?
Bayern Munich is in the final few days of the summer transfer window — what will happen with Kingsley Coman and Jonathan Tah? Should Bayern Munich take a flier on Mats Hummels?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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29.8.2024 • 53 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. SC Freiburg (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is set to host SC Freiburg in its first home game of the Bundesliga season.
The Bavarians are coming off of a nerve-wracking 3-2 win over Wolfsburg, in a match that was probably a lot closer than it needed to be. Matchday 2 should present a less challenging obstacle in SC Freiburg, who is a club in transition.
As we know, though, what should happen and what will happen often do not align. Die Breisgau-Brasilianer stifled VfB Stuttgart last weekend, can it do the same to Bayern Munich?
We’ll see. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
Where do things stand after Matchday 1?
What to watch for with SC Freiburg.
A look at Bayern Munich’s injury situation.
A guess at Bayern Munich’s starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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28.8.2024 • 38 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl: Matchday 1
Welcome to a new BPW show, “The Bundesliga Rundown with Marcus Iredahl”—the ultimate podcast for all Bundesliga enthusiasts who live and breathe German football.
If you missed the matchday due to travel, socializing, or any other reason, this is the podcast for you! Marcus will recap all the matchday results, offering in-depth analysis of two standout games each week. Additionally, in the ‘Bundesliga Spotlight’ segment, he’ll highlight the most captivating moment of the week in German football.
In this week’s episode, we’ll cover:
Why Borussia Mönchengladbach fans shouldn’t be disheartened by a recent loss.
How Leverkusen’s mentality and offensive prowess make them strong contenders for the Bundesliga title once again.
Whether Nuri Sahin’s Dortmund marks the beginning of a new era or continues the chaotic trends of the past.
The curious case of a half-empty stadium at Hoffenheim.
A quick preview of Matchday 2, with Bayern Munich hosting SC Freiburg and Bayer Leverkusen taking on RB Leipzig.
Stay tuned for detailed highlights of the two featured games below.
Borussia Mönchengladbach 2-3 Bayer Leverkusen
Borussia Dortmund 2-0 Eintracht Frankfurt
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27.8.2024 • 33 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Special Edition: BFW Behind the Scenes featuring Rayyan aka Cyler
You come here daily. You read the posts. You listen to the podcasts (or at least you should).
Heck, you might even banter with some of BFW staffers in the comments or on social media.
But...do you really know us?
Now, you will get that chance. In a Bavarian Podcast Works Special Edition Series, we are unleashing unveiling “BFW Behind the Scenes.”
In this series you will get to know some of the BFW staffers a little better than you already do. Find out how they got involved with Bayern Munich, Bavarian Football Works, what they like, what they’re into, and what they are expecting from the Bavarians this season.
So settle in for some fun as Chuck Smith hosts “BFW Behind the Scenes” — a fun set of conversations with BFW staffers. We’ve got an entire slate of BFW’ers ready to go. Check out the podcasts and let us know what you think!
In this edition, you can meet Rayyan aka Cyler.
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24.8.2024 • 32 Protokoll, 26 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — A Mini-series Event: Part 3 of the new Bundesliga 2024/25 Prediction Series
Welcome to Part 3 of the Bundesliga 2024/25 Prediction Series!
The concept is simple: Marcus Iredahl, a Bundesliga fanatic and self-proclaimed mediocre predictor, will review all the Bundesliga teams for the upcoming 2024/25 season and predict their final standings.
So please join him as he will review all the teams, offering his insights on their summer transfer window, coach, and the top 3 players to watch this season.
Part 3 will cover predictions for the 6th to 1st place finishes. Marcus will offer insights on:
Why Bayer Leverkusen is poised for a great season after last year’s success under Xabi Alonso.
Why Bayern Munich needs to give new head coach Vincent Kompany time to make his mark.
Why Nuri Sahin’s Dortmund project lacks confidence for the future.
Why Eintracht Frankfurt could be this season’s dark horse.
Why Benjamin Sesko is just one season away from becoming an elite striker.
And much more!
Part 1 (PLEASE INCLUDE LINK) covered the 18th to 13th place finishes and included the following predictions:
18. VfL Bochum
17. Holstein Kiel
16. FC Heidenheim
15. FSV Mainz 05
14. FC St. Pauli
13. FC Augsburg
Part 2 (PLEASE INCLUDE LINK) covered the 12th to 7th place finished and included the following predictions:
12. TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
11. SV Werder Bremen
10. SC Freiburg
9. VfB Stuttgart
8. FC Union Berlin
7. Borussia Mönchengladbach
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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23.8.2024 • 53 Protokoll, 9 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 6: Bayern Munich looks like it’s keeping Leon Goretzka & Kingsley Coman; More on that wild Matthijs de Ligt story; Can Germany recover from all its losses + who’s up as captain?; and MORE!
Well, we made it.
Through the EURO 2024 tourney, a crazy transfer window (which is still ongoing for a few more days), the preseason, and the opening DFB-Pokal match, Bayern Munich is finally ready to kick off its Bundesliga season.
Excitement does, indeed, reign supreme.
If you want our takes on the Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg match, check out our Preview Show, but for now, we have a lot of other Bayern news to tackle on our agenda. Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
After all of that, Leon Goretzka and Kingsley Coman are probably staying at Bayern Munich...now, what?
More thoughts on that wild Matthijs de Ligt story.
Germany lost a ton of experience in the last two months after the respective retirements of Toni Kroos, Thomas Müller, İlkay Gündoğan, and Manuel Neuer.
Would Manuel Neuer have stayed with Germany under another coach?
The four most “captain-like” players all retired, so Joshua Kimmich has to be the choice...right?
Who else could be in contention?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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22.8.2024 • 51 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — A Mini-series Event: Part 2 of the new Bundesliga 2024/25 Prediction Series
Welcome to Part 2 of the Bundesliga 2024/25 Prediction Series!
The concept is simple: Marcus Iredahl, a Bundesliga fanatic and self-proclaimed mediocre predictor, will review all the Bundesliga teams for the upcoming 2024/25 season and predict their final standings.
So please join him as he will review all the teams, offering his insights on their summer transfer window, coach, and the top 3 players to watch this season.
Part 2 will cover predictions for the 12th to 7th place finishes. Marcus will offer insights on:
Which teams will secure European qualification by finishing 8th and 7th?
Why he doesn’t rate Hoffenheim head coach Pellegrino Matarazzo.
Why VfB Stuttgart might be in for a tough season.
And much more!
Part 1 covered the 18th to 13th place finishes and included the following predictions:
18. VfL Bochum
17. Holstein Kiel
16. FC Heidenheim
15. FSV Mainz 05
14. FC St. Pauli
13. FC Augsburg
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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21.8.2024 • 42 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Wolfsburg vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich will kick off its Bundesliga season on Sunday vs. VfL Wolfsburg in a match that will tell us a lot about what Vincent Kompany has in his plans for the squad this season.
For the most part, Bayern Munich is healthy and seems poised to make a strong run at winning the Meisterschale. There is a lot of time between now and when that would happen, though, so fans are going to have endure through the ups-and-downs of the season.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for the match that will start another journey:
What to watch for with Wolfsburg.
A look at Bayern Munich’s injury situation.
A guess at Bayern Munich’s starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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21.8.2024 • 40 Protokoll, 24 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Special Edition: BFW Behind the Scenes featuring Marc aka marclk
You come here daily. You read the posts. You listen to the podcasts (or at least you should).
Heck, you might even banter with some of BFW staffers in the comments or on social media.
But...do you really know us?
Now, you will get that chance. In a Bavarian Podcast Works Special Edition Series, we are unleashing unveiling “BFW Behind the Scenes.”
In this series you will get to know some of the BFW staffers a little better than you already do. Find out how they got involved with Bayern Munich, Bavarian Football Works, what they like, what they’re into, and what they are expecting from the Bavarians this season.
So settle in for some fun as Chuck Smith hosts “BFW Behind the Scenes” — a fun set of conversations with BFW staffers. We’ve got an entire slate of BFW’ers ready to go. Check out the podcasts and let us know what you think!
In this edition, you can meet Marc aka Marclk.
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20.8.2024 • 38 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — A Mini-series Event: Part 1 of the new Bundesliga 2024/25 Prediction Series
Welcome to the new Bundesliga 2024/25 Prediction Series!
The concept is simple: Marcus Iredahl, a Bundesliga fanatic and self-proclaimed mediocre predictor, will review all the Bundesliga teams for the upcoming 2024/25 season and predict their final standings.
So please join him as he will review all the teams, offering his insights on their summer transfer window, coach, and the top 3 players to watch this season.
Part 1 will cover predictions for the 18th to 13th place finishes. Marcus will offer insights on:
The relegation battle: Which two teams will be automatically relegated?
Which team will finish 16th and be forced to play the infamous relegation/promotion game at the end of the season? (Marcus’ pick may surprise you...)
Why Paul Wanner will be a player to watch this season.
And much more!
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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19.8.2024 • 45 Protokoll, 26 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Special Edition: BFW Behind the Scenes featuring Michael Scott aka LoneStar249
You come here daily. You read the posts. You listen to the podcasts (or at least you should).
Heck, you might even banter with some of BFW staffers in the comments or on social media.
But...do you really know us?
Now, you will get that chance. In a Bavarian Podcast Works Special Edition Series, we are unleashing unveiling “BFW Behind the Scenes.”
In this series you will get to know some of the BFW staffers a little better than you already do. Find out how they got involved with Bayern Munich, Bavarian Football Works, what they like, what they’re into, and what they are expecting from the Bavarians this season.
So settle in for some fun as Chuck Smith hosts “BFW Behind the Scenes” — a fun set of conversations with BFW staffers. We’ve got an entire slate of BFW’ers ready to go. Check out the podcasts and let us know what you think!
In this edition, you can meet Michael Scott aka LoneStar249.
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Bayern Munich came into its DFB-Pokal match against SSV Ulm looking to exorcise the ghosts of past German Cups.
Consider that mission accomplished as the Bavarians stormed away from SSV Ulm for a thoroughly dominant 4-0 win in a match where the squad was never seriously threatened.
Bayern Munich put forth a first strong effort and gave Vincent Kompany his first real win as manager at the club. Let’s take a look at what’s on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
A look at Kompany’s starting XI — what was shocking (not much) vs. what was expected (pretty much all of it).
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
Appreciating the greatness of Thomas Müller.
The midfield of Joshua Kimmich and Aleksandar Pavlović.
This was nice, but it will likely be different moving forward.
Addressing the Leon Goretzka news.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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16.8.2024 • 39 Protokoll, 10 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 5: What can go right and what can wrong for Bayern Munich; Catching up on Désiré Doué, Alphonso Davies, Marco Reus, Matthijs de Ligt, Noussair Mazraoui, & Kingsley Coman; + some pod updates!
Bayern Munich’s preseason is essentially over (the new friendly vs. Grasshopper Club Zürich notwithstanding) and the team is looking more and more like a finished product.
That said, a lot happened since our last Weekend Warm-up Show, so there was a lot to talk about. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Since we last spoke: Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui officially skipped town for Manchester United, Désiré Doué chose Paris Saint-Germain, Alphonso Davies is in limbo, and Kingsley Coman’s future is up in the air. This is fine.
Marco Reus is off to MLS and the Los Angeles Galaxy. Will Robert Lewandowski join him at some point? Also, some brief thoughts on the steroid topic from this week.
What can go right and what can wrong for Bayern Munich.
A brief entertainment rundown and some podcast-related announcements.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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15.8.2024 • 57 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: SSV Ulm vs. Bayern Munich (DFB-Pokal)
(Finds random cliff, peers off into the distance, uses a deep voice to utter, “And so it begins”...)
It’s time!
Bayern Munich will kick off its season the DFB-Pokal vs. SSV Ulm in a match that should — should! — see the Bavarians be considered heavy favorites. In the first real match under Vincent Kompany, Bayern Munich will surely want to get off to a good start and build some momentum for what could be a very difficult campaign.
The top end of the Bundesliga — as a collective — might be better than last season and the Bavarians will have to find a way to ward off the natural growing pains that can occur under a new coach.
That all starts with Friday’s match in the DFB-Pokal against SSV Ulm. Let’s dive into it and get started with our first Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show of the season. Here is what we have on tap:
Where the team stands coming out of the preseason.
Who you might know on SSV Ulm.
A look at the latest news on injuries.
A guess at Vincent Kompany’s lineup.
A prediction on the match.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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Bayern Munich downed Austrian side WSG Tirol 3-0 in Unterhaching in a match that unimpressive, but did achieve the goal of getting some younger players time, while allowing the veterans to shake off a little more rust ahead of the DFB-Pokal match against SSV Ulm.
Let’s get to it and discuss how this match played out:
A look at Vincent Kompany’s odd lineup and why there were not that many experienced reserves available.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutes. The first half was slow, but the second’s effort was better.
Talking Grayson Dettoni (it would have been great to see him play).
The game lacked any offensive cohesion and that aggressive press was absent as well.
A missed opportunity for Leon Goretzka.
Gabriel Vidović has probably performed at a level that will garner him enough interest to either be loaned again or sold outright.
Where does Bayern Munich go from here?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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13.8.2024 • 31 Protokoll, 10 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Bayern Munich 3-2 Tottenham Hotspur (Friendly)
Bayern Munich made its way over to England for a friendly with Tottenham Hotspur to fulfill an obligation on the Harry Kane transfer deal.
Mission accomplished.
Not only did Bayern Munich fulfill that part of the Kane deal, but it walked away with a 3-2 victory as well. There was much to discuss following the match, so let’s get to it:
A look at Vincent Kompany’s starting XI.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
Serge Gnabry looks like a man on a mission.
Finally,, it was cool to see Harry Kane get a nice ovation from Spurs fans.
Bayern Munich’s first half press was an absolute game-changer, but it fell off a cliff in the second half after Kompany used subs.
Mathys Tel needs more playing time.
The backline could end up being a problem — Eric Dier might be the best of the three-headed monster.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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10.8.2024 • 38 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 4: Bayern Munich will reportedly pass on Jonathan Tah...now what?; The fallout from Vincent Kompany’s plan to play Joshua Kimmich in the midfield; Watch to watch for vs. Spurs; and MORE!
Given the subject matter, there is not much need for a preamble when it comes to Bayern Munich — this offseason has been filled with peaks and valleys. Let’s discuss those and a lot more on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show. This is what we have on tap:
Bayern Munich is reportedly going to pass on a transfer of Bayer Leverkusen center-back Jonathan Tah — even if it sells Matthijs de Ligt to Manchester United. Or maybe not, who knows?
What Vincent Kompany’s plan to use Joshua Kimmich in the central midfield means for João Palhinha, Leon Goretzka, Konrad Laimer — and the biggest loser, Aleksandar Pavlović. Plus, how this affects the right-back candidates, Josip Stanišić and Sacha Boey.
What do we need to look for during Bayern Munich’s friendly vs. Tottenham Hotspur this weekend.
Finally, we are taking some dragon fire straight to that House of the Dragon season finale...yup, it was terrible and confirmed that this season was all about treading water — a mortal sin for a show.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, @IredahlMarcus, @2012nonexistent, @TommyAdams71 and more.
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9.8.2024 • 56 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 3: What’s left to be done for Bayern Munich’s “sell list” — now we know; Why Xavi Simons chose RB Leipzig; Joshua Kimmich might not be such a certainty to stick with Bayern; and MORE!
We are in the home stretch of the summer transfer window and Bayern Munich still has some moves to make to help thin out the herd on the roster. Who might stay? Who might go? That will all be determined in the next few weeks.
Given all of that, we have a lot to discuss. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
The season is starting to feel real isn’t it?
With less than a month left in the transfer window, Bayern Munich has to finalize some moves and potentially make a few others. Check out Bayern Munich’s final “for sale” list.
Why Xavi Simons chose RB Leipzig over Bayern and why it might not be the last we hear on him in these parts.
The latest on Joshua Kimmich and why it is not such a certainty that he will sign a contract extension.
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6.8.2024 • 50 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Bayern Munich 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur (Friendly)
Bayern Munich came out of the gates flying against Tottenham Hotspur during the friendly between the two teams in South Korea.
In what was — by far — Bayern Munich’s best half of play during this preseason, the team was electric, played with high energy, and generally made life hell for Tottenham. Using an early goal from Gabriel Vidović, Bayern Munich never really relented until late in the match to ultimately capture a 2-1 victory.
Needless to say, it was an impressive showing, so let’s not delay the excitement and get talking. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
A look at the starting XI.
A rundown of the scoring and subs.
Some general thoughts on just how good — and FUN — Bayern Munich looked.
A pat on the back for Vincent Kompany.
If Bayern Munich can get this version of Serge Gnabry, there is no reason to keep trying to sell him.
Did any concerns arise? Well, yeah, but just a few.
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3.8.2024 • 39 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 4, Episode 2: A heat check for Bayern Munich fans; Will Joshua Kimmich leave Bayern on a free transfer?; Are Noussair Mazraoui and Matthijs de Ligt both headed to Manchester United?; plus MORE!
Bayern Munich took off for its jaunt in Asia where it will continue its preparation for the 2024/25 campaign. Competition on the squad will be fierce, moves will still be made (transfers in and out), and fan excitement/anxiety will likely start to skyrocket.
What better time to gauge how we are all feeling? Let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
How about a heat check on where fans stand at this point of the transfer window?
Joshua Kimmich is reportedly going to play out his contract — what does that mean for him and why it could be bad news for Bayern Munich.
Noussair Mazraoui is just about gone, will Matthijs de Light follow him to Manchester United?
The Entertainment Rundown featuring takes on House of the Dragon and…BlackBerry (!?).
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2.8.2024 • 39 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 57: Did Bayern Munich ever really have a shot with Xavi Simons?; How should fans be feeling at this stage of the offseason?; and MORE!
The Vincent Kompany Era is underway and fans got their first game day taste of what Bayern Munich might be when the squad dismantled FC Rottech-Egern 14-1.
Even that beatdown did not calm some of the uneasiness that fans have been feeling about how things are progressing during this offseason. So, let’s talk about that and a lot more on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show. This is what we have on tap:
Bayern Munich never really had a shot with Xavi Simons — and what that tells us about Max Eberl.
It’s okay to be caught somewhere between uneasy and excited about the team at the moment.
At this stage, there might not be any difference making transfer that will help the team this season.
Takes on House of the Dragon and Cobra Kai...and a few other random thoughts.
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26.7.2024 • 44 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 56: Is Bayern Munich about to send the players it wants gone a big message?; Rooting for Niklas Süle; The latest on Matthijs de Ligt, Xavi Simons and Désiré Doué; plus MORE!
Bayern Munich’s training camp is well underway and things are starting to develop before the full squad has even arrived.
Whispers are emerging that some players might be in trouble — and could get some help in being convinced that they need to move on. That’s a hot topic as is, but there is plenty more to chat about as well, so let’s get to it:
Recent reports indicate that Vincent Kompany could use the preseason to help thin out the roster by making it clear that some players will not have a role on his squad. Who might those players be? Is this the right way to handle it? What does this say about Bayern Munich as a whole and how the perception of Bayern could change among fans and players alike.
Bayern Munich might miss out on both Xavi Simons and Désiré Doué — and here’s why.
Bayern Munich might be shooting itself in the foot by playing hardball with Manchester United over Matthijs de Ligt.
Everyone should be rooting for Niklas Süle to get fully back into form (even if he is a Borussia Dortmund player).
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24.7.2024 • 47 Protokoll, 15 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 55: Addressing Max Eberl’s comments on Bayern Munich stars Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka; What should fans be excited about?; Takes on The Boys and House of the Dragon; and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s preseason is underway and the transfer window promises to offer up much change.
So what do we have to ta about on this show...let’s take a look at what’s on tap because there is a lot:
Max Eberl might have shown his cards on the futures of Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka.
If Bayern Munich adds Désiré Doué and Xavi Simons, Bayern Munich is going to be way too overcrowded in the attack...right?
Dani Olmo is likely only a contingency plan at this point.
Manchester United is playing hardball over Matthijs de Ligt.
What should fans be excited about at this stage...let us tell you!
Talking The Boys season finale and House of the Dragon — plus scoping the next season Cobra Kai.
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20.7.2024 • 59 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 54: Bayern Munich star Harry Kane has some sort of injury...now what?; Manchester United’s acquisition of Leny Yoro and what it means for Bayern; Why is Bayern cutting salaries; and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s preseason preparations are underway and soon, the full roster will be back in Bavaria ready to hit the ground running in the club’s quest to get back into the trophy-winning game.
To get back to there, though, Bayern Munich will need to finalize that figures to be an active summer of roster moves. Let’s talk about all of that and more on this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
After EUROs, it has come out that Harry Kane is hurt...what does this mean for Bayern Munich?
Is Bayern Munich getting closer on Xavi Simons?
Does Manchester United’s acquisition of Leny Yoro help or hurt Bayern Munich quest to sell Matthijs de Ligt? (It’s still a mistake by the way!)
Response to a call or Q&A — and why it was the perfect segue to a discussion regarding Bayern Munich’s newfound plan to cut salaries for top players.
Another week of rumors pointing toward an exit for Joshua Kimmich, but the potential moves for Alphonso Davies, Leon Goretzka, Serge Gnabry, and Kingsley Coman might be harder to manage.
A quick lamentation on the injury to Lena Oberdorf.
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18.7.2024 • 56 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — A Mini-series Event, Unpacking Germany’s performance at the EUROs Part #3: Where does Germany go from here?
The German national team lost in the quarterfinals of the EURO 2024 competition in dramatic fashion to a very good side from Spain, but there was much to unpack from the overall experience.
Bavarian Podcast Works is unveiling a three-part mini-series on Germany’s performance at the tournament, so buckle up and take the ride with us.
Here is what we have on tap for Episode 3 of this mini-series as we look at where Germany goes from here:
Will Nagelsmann make any major changes to his core group or strategies?
Kai Havertz, Niclas Füllkrug, Maximilian Beier...or someone else at striker?
Is there hope for Leon Goretzka to make it back?
Will Manuel Neuer call it a career?
Should Nagelsmann move on from İlkay Gündoğan as his No. 10?
Does Germany have any hope to win the 2026 World Cup?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Check us out on Patreon and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, and more.
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17.7.2024 • 32 Protokoll, 27 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — A Mini-series Event, Unpacking Germany’s performance at the EUROs Part #2: Analyzing player performance
The German national team lost in the quarterfinals of the EURO 2024 competition in dramatic fashion to a very good side from Spain, but there was much to unpack from the overall experience.
Bavarian Podcast Works is unveiling a three-part mini-series on Germany’s performance at the tournament, so buckle up and take the ride with us.
Here is what we have on tap for Episode 2 of this mini-series as we look at the player performances from the tourney:
A look at each position group (goalkeepers, defense, midfield, attack) with ratings on each player, the Sofascore.com rating for each player, and a breakdown of how each player performed in the event of the summer.
Were we satisfied or did some players let us down? Let’s find out!
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17.7.2024 • 46 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — A Mini-series Event, Unpacking Germany’s performance at the EUROs Part #1: Analyzing progress under Julian Nagelsmann
The German national team lost in the quarterfinals of the EURO 2024 competition in dramatic fashion to a very good side from Spain, but there was much to unpack from the overall experience.
Bavarian Podcast Works is unveiling a three-part mini-series on Germany’s performance at the tournament, so buckle up and take the ride with us.
Here is what we have on tap for Episode 1 of this mini-series as we look at the team’s progress under head coach Julian Nagelsmann:
It is important to remember that this showing represented progress.
The ability to connect with players was key and the team responded to the coaching staff.
There was a true sense of “oneness” and “team” within the squad.
Nagelsmann still tinkers too much, is too loyal to certain players, and can’t help overcomplicating things.
Nagelsmann needs to manage the generational transition very carefully.
Overall, Germany is headed in the right direction.
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15.7.2024 • 37 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 53: João Palhinha finally arrives at Bayern Munich; FIFA career mode in the front office?; Matthijs de Ligt gets close with Manchester United; Leroy Sané up for sale?; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is a busy bee (no offense Borussia Dortmund) these days.
There are many wheels in motion for the club, which leaves us plenty to chat about, so let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Some quick programming notes.
João Palhinha finally arrives at Bayern Munich...now what? Where Palhinha fits, whose roster spot could be in jeopardy...let’s dig in.
The latest on Matthijs de Ligt’s rumored move to Manchester United — and why Jonathan Tah potentially taking his place is a downgrade.
FIFA career mode in the front office?
Manuel Neuer really might be considering a longer run...will it be with Bayern Munich?
Is Leroy Sané really on Bayern Munich’s transfer list?
Reviews of the latest episodes of The Boys and House of the Dragon.
A shout out to Suedkurve Toronto (@SuedkurveTO on X)
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12.7.2024 • 55 Protokoll, 1 Sekunde
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 52 — We’ve got a confession to make about Bayern Munich; Is it time to start worrying about Harry Kane?; Checking on the latest transfer rumors; and MORE!
With Germany out of the EUROs, Bayern Munich’s activity is heating up in a big way.
Transfer signings, transfer rumors, and everything in between is hitting the news cycle, but what it going on with Bayern Munich is so much more than all of that.
This is truly a new era at the club and within two years, this team could be completely unrecognizable. Is that a good thing? Was it needed? Let’s talk about that and more on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show. Check out what we have on tap:
We’ve heard the back and forth on negativity toward Bayern Munich, but let’s talk about why some fans are not feeling uber confident in how things are going.
Is it time to start worrying about Harry Kane? He looks zapped for England and is settling into playing the same kind of facilitator role that earned him a little ire at Bayern Munich.
Checking in on the latest transfer rumors surrounding Alphonso Davies, Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, and Serge Gnabry.
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Germany and Spain hooked for a heavyweight battle in the EURO 2024 quarterfinals.
It was the rare game that truly lived up to the anticipation, intensity, and energy that you would expect to see — and Spain outlasted Germany for a devastating 2-1 loss for the Germans. The game featured questions lineup selections, incredible amounts of energy and intensity, and tangible tension that was present throughout.
In short, it was not just a match, but an experience. Here is a look at what we have on tap to break it all down on the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
A look at Julian Nagelsmann’s starting XI for Germany and why it was considered to be so controversial.
Nagelsmann’s penchant for tinkering is still his biggest weakness.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
Joshua Kimmich is a clutch player in every sense.
What a crushing way to lose.
Bottom line, Germany didn’t finish its chances.
What did we learn from the this Germany run?
Where does Germany go from here?
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5.7.2024 • 50 Protokoll, 21 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Germany vs. Spain (EURO 2024 Quarterfinals)
The stakes are high for both Germany and Spain as the EURO 2024 quarterfinals kick-off.
This match-up feels like it might be more worthy of a semifinal or a final, but both teams will embrace the challenge.
On its home turf, the German national team will go all out, but Spain will not be a pushover. How will it play out? Who will start? Let’s take a look at all of that and more on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show. Here is what we have on tap:
Fans should be excited as hell for this game.
Some thoughts on Germany’s evolution as a unit.
The match could be decided by two key match-ups, let’s dig into what those might be.
A guess at Julian Nagelsmann’s lineup.
A prediction on the match.
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4.7.2024 • 37 Protokoll, 40 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 51 — Germany vs. Spain...how great is this?; Bayern Munich could be prepping to sell both Matthijs de Ligt and Joshua Kimmich; Is the front office going to flameout quickly?; and MORE!
Germany is in the EURO 2024 quarterfinals. Bayern Munich seems like it might torch some key players on its roster, and we are sitting here wondering why it just can’t all come together on both fronts to make for a smooth and seamless summer!
That is never the way, but it is also why we are here doing this podcast, so let’s get cracking with a look at what is on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Early thoughts on Germany vs. Spain at EURO 2024.
Matthijs de Ligt looks like he is headed to Manchester United.
Bayern Munich has agreed on personal terms with Xavi Simons, but that does not mean a deal is imminent.
Arijon Ibrahimović re-upped with Bayern Munich and will be on the first team, but with what role?
Bayern Munich could be asking Joshua Kimmich to take a 15% pay decrease. Would he do it? Does he even fit into Vincent Kompany’s plans?
A shout to an upstart Bayern Munich fan club in Louisville, Kentucky (@MiaSanLou on X).
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3.7.2024 • 57 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Germany 2-0 Denmark (EURO 2024 Round of 16)
Former Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann is pushing all of the right buttons for Germany at the moment (well, almost all of them).
The German national team used a relentless attack and some endless energy to wear down Denmark 2-0 and claim a spot in the in EURO 2024 quarterfinals. It might not always have been pretty, but it was always exciting. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
A look at Julian Nagelsmann’s starting XI and what the big changes were.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
A look at Germany’s early dominance and why it still probably left fans feeling a little uneasy.
Why the weather delay really could have went sideways for the Germans.
Respect for the Danes, who really did battle like hell.
Thoughts on Germany’s overall performance and why — despite some really frustrating moments — this was a landmark performance for the squad under Nagelsmann.
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29.6.2024 • 29 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Germany vs. Denmark (EURO 2024 Round of 16)
For Germany, a successful EURO 2024 Group Stage was just the first milestone in what former Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann is hoping is a long journey for the tournament.
In drawing Denmark for the Round of 16, the German national team should be well-poised to advance, but the Danes have a way of mucking a game up — and if Germany falls victim to that tactic, it could make for a dangerous (and probably boring) contest.
Regardless, most are expecting the hosts to make it through to the quarterfinal round, but it might not be easy. Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
A recap of the results from the Group Stage for both teams.
Where Germany stands heading into the knockout rounds.
How many starters will be different for Germany given the injury to Antonio Rüdiger and the suspension to Jonathan Tah?
Will Niclas Füllkrug get the starting nod?
A guess at Julian Nagelsmann’s lineup.
A prediction on the match.
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28.6.2024 • 28 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 50 — Bayern Munich’s wild transfer season is coming to light...who’s staying, who’s going, and why it feels like there is no plan; Germany is rolling, can it keep going?; and MORE!
In the middle of the offseason, things should be slowing down, but for Bayern Munich and German national team fans, it was been, well, pretty darn wild.
The Bavarians are in the middle of what figures to be a crazy transfer period, while Germany has already looked better in a tourney than it has at any point since that last run under Joachim Löw at EURO 2020 (played in 2021) or maybe the first 10 games under Hansi Flick:
Now, though, it’s a new day for both Bayern Munich and Germany:
Chuck is back in the saddle! Find out what he has been up to and why he has been off the airwaves for a spell.
Germany put itself in a good position to consider this tourney run a success.
It is still early, but Chuck does not like the direction of Bayern Munich’s New World Order in the front office.
Are three center-backs really up for sale?
Fans who wanted change are going to get exactly what they were asking for.
Selling Kingsley Coman might not be easy.
Joshua Kimmich seems likely to leave this summer (or maybe in 2025), while Leon Goretzka and Serge Gnabry could just get frozen out until they want to leave.
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26.6.2024 • 58 Protokoll, 34 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Switzerland vs Germany (EURO 2024 Group Stage)
Former Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann seems to have gotten things right with the German national side. Germany has already qualified from the group stages of their UEFA EURO 2024 campaign. In this preview show we talk about the following:
Switzerland’s group stage performances and what their problems might be
How Switzerland might set up against Germany
Possible changes Julian Nagelsmann might make
The factors that might influence Nagelsmann’s decision making
A momentary lapse in memory regarding Emre Can
Will Thomas Müller play?
Will the permutations in Group B impact the former Bayern manager’s decision-making for this game?
Will Nagelsmann take out both Robert Andrich and Toni Kroos?
A small Bayern related rant
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22.6.2024 • 19 Protokoll
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Germany 2-0 Hungary (EURO 2024 Group Stage)
It might not have been as smooth sailing like the Scotland game, Germany showed that they are on their way back to regaining powerhouse status by overcoming a pesky Hungary side. With this game won, they are officially the first team to qualify for the Round of 16 and all they need to do is overcome Yann Sommer’s Switzerland. Here’s what we have on tap:
Germany rolled out the same 11 players who thumped Scotland, same for Hungary whose team stayed the same save for one player.
Who scored and who replaced who?
Heaping praise on Jamal Musiala, who is HIM this tournament.
Musiala and Toni Kroos were the targets of the Hungarian team who looked to neutralize threats.
Manuel Neuer was busy today.
That right side is dead, an easily exploitable area.
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19.6.2024 • 22 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Germany vs Hungary (EURO 2024 Group Stage)
After destroying Scotland in the opener of the 2024 EURO, host nation Germany now face a Hungary team tipped for a knockout run but coming off a disappointing first game against Switzerland.
In this podcast, Rayyan (Cyler) goes over what to expect in this game, including:-
How Germany and Hungary could potentially line-up, with confirmation on Germany’s starting XI.
Hungary’s general style of play and how they differ to Scotland.
How Germany’s approach could be affected by Hungary’s qualities.
If Germany will adapt to Hungary or not, and how Hungary will adapt after their loss to Switzerland.
How Hungary were predated upon by Switzerland and what they can learn from that game.
Potential problems in Germany’s current line-up, particularly going forward.
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18.6.2024 • 28 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Germany 5-1 Scotland (EURO 2024 Group Stage)
Germany kicked off its EURO 2024 campaign against Scotland in a match that had a palpable buzz.
It was the EUROs after all.
The Germans were able to thrash Scotland 5-1 and pick up a vital first win in what the team hopes to be a long and successful run on its home soil. As always, we have some takes on the match, so let’s get to it and discuss everything that happened on the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
A look at Julian Nagelsmann’s lineup vs. Scotland.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
Some thoughts on the electric atmosphere and how it might have played a role in Scotland coming out so tentative.
Appreciation for Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz, Toni Kroos, and Niclas Füllkrug.
What looked great and what Nagelsmann might need to keep an eye on.
Germany was dominant and we were impressed...were you?
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14.6.2024 • 29 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 48 — Bayern Munich’s new regime is...worrisome; Bayern’s transfer plans are shaping up; Germany’s time is now; + MORE!
Somehow, the weeks around here keep getting crazier.
Bayern Munich is a whirlwind of activity and the German national team is ready to kick off one of its most important tournaments in years,
Clearly, we have a lot to talk about, so let’s get to it on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
I’ve got a bad feeling about this...new regime. The current roster? The transfer plans? Something just does not feel right and the New World Order in Bavaria could be guiding Bayern Munich into an iceberg of failure.
Is the front office purposely creating a leadership void to reboot the team’s mentality?
Hiroki Ito is a good player, but does he make Bayern Munich better? What about Jonathan Tah? Will they be better than Matthijs de Ligt and Dayot Upamecano?
If Bayern Munich sells off De Ligt, it is incredibly dumb — especially if it is over money.
Alphonso Davies looks like he could stay, while Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, and Serge Gnabry do not want to leave Bavaria...now what? Money could be an issue for all of these players as well.
Here we go with Germany! Julian Nagelsmann’s legacy will start to be determined now. Did he already make a mistake by calling in Emre Can for Leon Goretzka?
Yes, I am still watching Shogun and yes, I am really enjoying it.
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13.6.2024 • 54 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Germany vs. Scotland (EURO 2024 Group Stage)
Germany will kick off its EURO 2024 campaign against Scotland with a team lacking on the typical Bayern Munich influence.
In fact, only Manuel Neuer, Joshua Kimmich, and Jamal Musiala could feature as starters for ex-Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann. As the home country, Germany will have the crowd at its back (and maybe on its back, too), but things will not be easy, as France, England, Spain, and Portugal are all expected to make a strong charge at winning the title.
Now, it is time to get going to and discuss how this all might play out, so let’s get to it:
A look at Julian Nagelsmann’s probable starting XI.
Why Germany absolutely needs a strong performance against Scotland to help, well, everyone stop feeling so apprehensive about the team.
A prediction on the match.
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11.6.2024 • 33 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 47 — Bayern Munich’s Vincent Kompany has massive changes in mind; Is Joshua Kimmich leaving Bayern?; Is Julian Nagelsmann making the same mistakes as his predecessors with Germany?; and MORE!
There is a lot of moving and shaking going on at Bayern Munich and the German national team these days, which means there is a lot to talk about. This is what we have on tap for the latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Vincent Kompany wants to play a 4-4-2 (hmmm), sell some wingers (yeah!), and has six players targeted for five positions (Paris Saint-Germain’s Xavi Simons, Bayer Leverkusen’s Jonathan Tah, FC Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong, VfB Stuttgart’s Chris Führich, VfB Stuttgart, Fulham’s João Palhinha, and Everton’s Amadou Onana). What does all of this mean? Let’s discuss.
Are we in the final days of Joshua Kimmich being a player at Bayern Munich?
Is Julian Nagelsmann’s loyalty to İlkay Gündoğan going to cost him...and the German national team?
A little bit of the Entertainment Rundown.
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6.6.2024 • 54 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Germany 0-0 Ukraine (Friendlies)
Germany swung and swung relentlessly at Ukraine but the Ukrainian defense decided to honour their fellow countryman and recently crowned undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk by maneuvering expertly around all the offense thrown at them with excellent blocks and weaves.
In this episode of the Postgame Show, Cyler (Rayyan) goes over the game, including:-
The starting XIs and general shape of both Germany and Ukraine.
The tactical decisions made by head coach Julian Nagelsmann, namely those seemingly made to conserve the players.
How Germany are beginning to break into the final third, but are failing to break through when in the final third.
Some exciting individual performances from Maximilian Beier and Maximilian Mittelstädt.
Some worrying individual performances from Kai Havertz and İlkay Gündoğan.
The social dynamics of the team, and how Gündoğan’s captaincy is likely more important behind the scenes than on the pitch.
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3.6.2024 • 21 Protokoll
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 46 — Diving into the internal conflict regarding Vincent Kompany’s hiring at Bayern Munich; The roster overhaul might be underway, so let’s take a look at who might get sold; and MORE!
Bayern Munich officially hired Vincent Kompany to lead the club into a new era.
Just how long that era lasts remains to be seen, but the new coach will have his work cut out for him as he will need to navigate a few different tasks aside of just establishing himself as a manager.
Kompany will not only have to figure out how to get the best out of his current roster, but also will have to help identify new players, which current players need to go, how to win trophies, and do it all without wilting under the spotlight of being a head coach in Bavaria.
There is a ton to discuss, so let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast:
Examining the insane story regarding Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge wanting Hanso Flick for a year — and Flick agreeing to it — only to get overruled by Max Eberl and Christoph Freund.
Kompany, Eberl, and Freund want a squad overhaul. Specifically, Bayern Munich wants to unload six players with big salaries, but who? Let’s take a look at the possibilities. Is it really necessary? We don’t think so! Let’s discuss it!
Some thoughts on Germany’s camp (so far).
Transfer comings and goings — and why Bayern Munich could be serving itself a recipe for disaster.
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30.5.2024 • 53 Protokoll, 29 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E47: BFW’s Bundesliga Season in Review
The 2023/24 Bundesliga season concluded with VfL Bochum’s remarkable comeback against Fortuna Düsseldorf in the relegation playoff. Inspired by this, we at BFW decided to review a season that — to Bayern Munich fans’ displeasure -featured record-breaking moments, unimaginable Cinderella stories, and disappointing performances from star players and coaches.
In this flagship episode, hosted by Marcus Iredahl, we’ll delve into the top three ‘overachievers’ and ‘underachievers’ of the season. We’ll discuss the players, coaches, and teams who either exceeded expectations or fell short, hopefully sparking lively discussions in the comments section!
In this podcast episode, we’ll cover the following topics and more:
Is Thomas Tuchel the biggest underachiever of this season?
Should Bayern fans be worried about Christoph Freund’s abilities?
The incredible Cinderella story of FC Heidenheim – a dream for football romantics!
Marcus’ pick for ‘Player of the Season.’ Who would you choose?
Tune in for an insightful recap of an unforgettable Bundesliga season!
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29.5.2024 • 49 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E46: Vincent Kompany and Hansi Flick could be joining Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona at dangerous periods in each club’s history; Which Bayern players might want to join Flick; Appreciating Bayer Leverkusen; and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s offseason is underway and it looks like (again!) the club has made a decision on its coaching hire.
Vincent Kompany is likely going to be the man for the job, but the coaching position probably will not be the only experiencing change this summer. The Bavarians are going to be targeting several areas for improvement and — even aside of all of that — the future of many current players on the roster could be in jeopardy as well.
We will talk about all of that and more on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
Vincent Kompany looks like he will ink a deal with Bayern Munich and Hansi Flick will do the same for FC Barcelona. Will both clubs be better off for it?
Max Eberl made the final call on Kompany...and stepped over Uli Hoeneß to make it happen. Was that a wise move? Either way, he is going to thrive or get fired on his own terms.
Could Joshua Kimmich — or any other Bavarians — take a look at joining Flick in Catalonia.
Throwing a little appreciation toward Bayer Leverkusen and their incredible season.
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26.5.2024 • 36 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 46 — Bayern Munich is close to hiring Vincent Kompany, let’s discuss the pros, cons, and why there is a lot of risk; Transfer updates on Chris Führich, Jamal Musiala, & Theo Hernandez; + MORE
Bayern Munich’s season might be over, but its offseason is already in full swing.
The coaching search could be over, the roster overhaul could be starting, and fans can only sit and wait for everything to play out.
What do we do in the meantime? Let’s discuss it all!
This is what we have on tap for the episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Bayern Munich seems very close to hiring Vincent Kompany (where have we heard that before? Xabi Alonso, Julian Nagelsmann, Ralf Rangnick, Hansi Flick, Thomas Tuchel Roberto De Zerbi...) and why this time, fans should take it very seriously without feeling like Charlie Brown trying to kick that damn football.
The positives of hiring Kompany — his playing experience, his ability to relate to players, his style preferences match Bayern Munich’s ideals.
The negatives — no competitive big game experience, has never coached in major competitions for a high profile club, his locker room command might not jibe with the egos and personalities in Munich, and he just got RELEGATED. All that, plus Bayern Munich cannot afford to miss...again...on this hire.
What’s the Weekend Warm-up’s verdict? Well, this might be a little risky.
Aside of that, Chris Führich and Theo Hernandez could be on their way to Bavaria, while Jamal Musiala could be on his way out in 2025.
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Bayern Munich closed out its season with a disappointing 4-2 loss in Sinsheim to a very solid Hoffenheim squad.
While the game started out great for Bayern Munich, the Bavarians eventually lost some steam and were overtaken by the home side. It was a sad ending to a hapless (and trophyless) season. Let’s get down to it and see what we have on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
A look at the starting lineup and why it was weird (and probably unnecessary, too).
How the game played, including the feeling we all had when Bayern Munich blazed its way out to a 2-0 lead in the first six minutes of the match.
The sinking feeling of watching the team lose its steam in the second half.
Some thoughts on why it was just time for Thomas Tuchel to leave.
Addressing the uncertainty of what’s next.
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18.5.2024 • 28 Protokoll, 3 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 45 — Out with Hansi Flick, in again with Thomas Tuchel at Bayern Munich?; Why veto power at Bayern is wreaking havoc; Germany’s silly roster release; and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s season is over.
With one game left of the season at the time that this podcast has dropped, fans are peering toward the summer transfer window and wondering how different this roster might look by September.
We’ve got thought on that and a whole lot more so let’s get to it and see what we have in tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Wait, Thomas Tuchel is coming back? It sure looks like it.
The veto power “rule” at Bayern Munich is wreaking havoc.
What players could exit if Tuchel comes back.
Why in the world did the DFB opt to release its roster in such a haphazard manner?
Speaking of the German national team roster, let’s talk about that roster drop. Did Julian Nagelsmann get it right?
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16.5.2024 • 52 Protokoll, 57 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Hoffenheim vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich will close out its season with an away trip to Sinsheim to face off with a very up-and-down Hoffenheim squad.
For the Bavarians, the match will conclude an extremely odd season which saw a little bit of hope spattered in with a lot of frustration. All that said, the season is coming to a conclusion, Bayern Munich is trophyless, and the club will undergo more changes this summer.
Here is what we have on tap for this last episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show for this Bundesliga season:
A look at the recent league form of both clubs.
Updates on injured Bayern Munich players.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s potential starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
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15.5.2024 • 32 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E44: Bayern Munich might not be hiring Hansi Flick after all; What is going on at Bayern?; OIiver Glasner rejected Bayern, too...sort of; Bayern to sell off 5 to 7 players?; and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s coaching search is STILL grinding forward without a solution and the list of candidates who have rejected the club or who the club has turned away from seems to be growing by the day.
At this stage, the club is grasping at straws, so there is lot to discuss on that topic alone. Let’s get it to it, this is what we have on tap for this episode of the Bavarians Podcast Works Show:
Final thoughts on Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg.
Bayern Munich might not be hiring Hansi Flick afterall.
Oliver Glasner rejected Bayern Munich, too? Not totally, Crystal Palace put the kibosh on it.
Max Eberl seems to desperately want Roberto De Zerbi.
Bayern Munich could sell off five to seven players this summer, but who? Let’s take a look at who could be a candidate to leave the club in a purge this summer.
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So Bayern Munich have taken another important step to securing second place by beating VfL Wolfsburg 2-0. No Harry Kane on the pitch so no fireworks, but the game did start in a promising manner when Lovro Zvonarek and Leon Goretzka put the Bavarians up 2-0 inside 15 minutes. In the end though, it was just a workmanlike 2-0 with very little in the way of thrills, intensity, or excitement, a characteristic feature of Thomas Tuchel’s reign.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Reviewing the lineup and the start of the game.
How Bayern Munich lost the tempo.
“Saving energy” is not a strategy that has ever worked.
Why Thomas Tuchel’s Bayern Munich team cannot find a higher gear.
A short recap of standout individual performances — Thomas Müller, Bryan Zaragoza, Lovro Zvonarek, and Leon Goretzka.
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12.5.2024 • 13 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 44 — Hansi Flick might be the frontrunner to coach Bayern Munich...can he get the team back where it needs to be?; How will you remember Thomas Tuchel?; and MORE!
With Bayern Munich’s season essentially over, it is now time for the club to start tying up loose ends for the season — namely hiring a head coach and figuring out what the roster might look like next season.
Clearly, the action is just about to start instead of drawing to a close for the season. Let’s take a look at what subjects we dive into for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Hansi Flick looks like he is frontrunner for the Bayern Munich job — can he recapture the magic he once had in Bavaria?
Has Thomas Tuchel permanently damaged the relationships with any players? If so, would Flick be able to salvage them?
Will it be the end of an era for some players? If so, how would you remember it?
What is Tuchel’s legacy with the club?
Where do things stand with Alphonso Davies after his hero turn against Real Madrid?
Should Bayern Munich blow it all up and start over with a few select returnees?
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10.5.2024 • 46 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich has been left reeling after its dramatic (and frustrating) Champions League elimination at the hands of Real Madrid.
Now, the Bavarians must find a way to regroup and finish off its Bundesliga season in a strong manner. It will not be easy, though, as Wolfsburg has experienced a resurgence under Ralph Hasenhüttl.
Can Bayern Munich get the job done? Let’s discuss on the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
A look at the recent league form of both clubs.
Updates on injured Bayern Munich players.
Will Bayern Munich punt on the final two weeks?
Why this game is a matter of pride for the players and should be played that way.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s potential starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
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9.5.2024 • 34 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Real Madrid 2-1 Bayern Munich (Champions League)
Bayern Munich traveled to Spain with a lot of hope, but played like it was hopeless for much of the match.
After Bayern Munich had taken a 1-0 lead, the squad collapsed in the worst possible way.
It was heartbreaking, dramatic, and altogether shocking. Bayern Munich eventually lost 2-1 (4-3 on aggregate), so let’s just get to it (and maybe put on “Taps” in the background):
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI and how the changes impacted the team’s performance.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions, including yet another injury for Serge Gnabry.
Bayern Munich stunningly poor play eventually caught up to it.
Alphonso Davies made his way from “zero to hero” — at least temporarily.
How the Real Madrid Mystique came into effect once again as Bayern Munich was not just hosed once, but twice!
Are you still reeling from the second Real Madrid goal? We are.
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8.5.2024 • 42 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Real Madrid vs. Bayern Munich (Champions League)
It’s finally here...Bayern Munich vs. Real Madrid in the Champions League...but now it’s the second leg.
With the tie knotted at 2-2, every second of this match will be hotly contested. Both squads...and both fan bases will be seeking to leave nothing to chance. Real Madrid will hold the mystique in Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, but Bayern Munich will have the drive and desire of needing to salvage what has been a lost season. Can they do it?
Let’s find out. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
Some thoughts on how Bayern Munich looks coming into the match.
Updates on the injured Bayern Munich players.
A guess at Tuchel’s potential starting XI and why this is probably the best unit he can pick for this match-up.
A prediction on the match.
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7.5.2024 • 28 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E43: Could Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola really move back to Bayern Munich?; Assessing Bayern Munich ahead of Real Madrid; New Florian Wirtz rumors; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is coming off a loss to VfB Stuttgart, preparing to leave for Spain to face Real Madrid in the Champions League, dealing with multiple key injuries, assessing its roster for the offseason, and, oh yeah, looking for a new head coach to replace Thomas Tuchel.
That was a mouthful, but also means there is plenty to talk about on this week’s edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
Peeking at those rumors indicating that Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola could consider a return to Bayern Munich.
Eyeing the injuries and form of Bayern Munich ahead of the Champions League match against Real Madrid.
Another round of Florian Wirtz rumors...is Bayern Munich planning a major splurge for 2025? If so, what does that mean for Jamal Musiala?
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Bayern Munich traveled to VfB Stuttgart for a Bundesliga match, which was the focus for the weekend, but with a date with Real Madrid in the Champions League on the horizon, things were always going to be dicey for the German Rekordmeister.
Head coach Thomas Tuchel had injuries to account for, worries about wear-and-tear on key players, and just overall how to best keep his team fit for Wednesday’s UCL showdown.
As expected, it was not easy and VfB Stuttgart would come away with a somewhat unlikely 3-1 victory over the Bavarians. There is plenty to discuss, so let’s get down to it on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show:
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
If this was an audition for Chris Führich, he did well for himself
Eric Dier’s toughness has helped adjust the mentality of this squad.
The fall of Alphonso Davies has been drastic — and we took a blowtorch to him. Listen in, you won’t want to miss it.
Where things stand heading into Bayern Munich’s Champions League showdown with Real Madrid.
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4.5.2024 • 22 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 43 — Ralf Rangnick rejected Bayern Munich...now what?; Jonathan Tah to Bayern?; What to expect from round two of Bayern vs. Real Madrid; and MORE!
Yeah, so there is a little bit to talk about with Bayern Munich this week.
I don’t even know we would waste any time with an intro when there is a three-ring circus going on with Bayern Munich’s coaching search, so let’s get right down to business. Here is what we have on tap on for the latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Ralf Rangnick has formally rejected a move to Bayern Munich in favor of keeping his life simple. You can’t fault him for that, but now what?
After the rejections from Rangnick, Xabi Alonso, and Julian Nagelsmann have all said “No” to Bayern Munich, is Hansi Flick the “break glass in case of emergency option.”
Sebastian Hoeneß has already stiff-armed speculation that he would be a fit, but could it happen?
Jonathan Tah to Bayern...eh, I don’t know about this one.
What to watch for in the next round of Bayern Munich vs. Real Madrid in the Champions League.
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2.5.2024 • 43 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: VfB Stuttgart vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
After the enthralling Champions League battle vs. Real Madrid, Bayern Munich must now rebound to face a very good VfB Stuttgart side in the Bundesliga.
The Bavarians will want to remain hot with their play and — ironically — it will be one of their own players, Alexander Nübel, trying to stand in the way of Bayern Munich’s efforts to maintain momentum.
Will Nübel pull a Josip Stanišić? Hopefully not. Here is what we have on tap for episode of the Bavarians Podcast Works — Preview Show:
Where Bayern Munich stands after the draw with Real Madrid.
A look at the recent league form of both clubs.
Updates on injured Bayern Munich players.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s potential starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
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1.5.2024 • 29 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Bayern Munich 2-2 Real Madrid (Champions League)
Bayern Munich battled to a 2-2 draw that will leave some fans disappointed and others feeling hopeful.
Let’s not waste any time with the pleasantries, though, there is a lot to talk about on the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show. Here is what we have on tap.
Initial thoughts on the outcome and why this was one of Bayern Munich’s best starts to a match for the season.
The crowd was electric and lived up to what was needed from them.
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI — once again, Tuchel was unpredictable and once again it worked out really well.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
This will always be known as the “Kim Min-Jae Game.”
No, Bayern Munich fans, it is NOT all over and you should feel good about where things stand heading into the return leg in Spain.
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30.4.2024 • 21 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. Real Madrid (Champions League)
It’s finally here...Bayern Munich vs. Real Madrid in the Champions League.
A historic matchup between two mega-powers should have both fan bases completely worked up and frothing at the mouth. Okay, so maybe not frothing, but incredibly excited (or even anxious for some) nonetheless.
In this match, there is a copious amount of both star power and intrigue between the two historic clubs. Let’s just get down to business...here is what we have on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
Some thoughts on how Bayern Munich looks coming into the match.
Why the crowd at the Allianz Arena needs to play a role in the game.
Thomas Tuchel’s Nostradamus-like call that Serge Gnabry will score against Real Madrid.
Updates on the injured Bayern Munich players.
A guess at Tuchel’s potential starting XI and why this is probably the best unit he can pick for this match-up.
A prediction on the match.
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29.4.2024 • 32 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Bayern Munich 2-1 Eintracht Frankfurt
Bayern Munich played well in patches as they defeated sixth placed Eintracht Frankfurt, 2-1. These are some of the topics we discuss in this podcast:
Bayern’s good start and Konrad Laimer’s role in the opening goal
How many goals has Harry Kane scored from the penalty spot? (Less than we thought)
Eintracht Frankfurt’s problems this season and whether sixth is justified for them
Why today wasn’t the worst day for Frankfurt despite the end result
A few thoughts on Bayern’s overall performance
A quick look forward to the Real Madrid game including who might start (and who will not)
Harry Kane’s chase for Robert Lewandowski’s record
A look at the rest of the results in the Bundesliga so far this season.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, and more.
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27.4.2024 • 19 Protokoll
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 42 — Ralf Rangnick to Bayern Munich? How are we feeling about that?; About those Jürgen Klopp rumors; Frenkie de Jong rumors spike; Prepping for Real Madrid in the Champions League; and MORE!
Bayern Munich fans...the future is now!
Or soon...or maybe a little later...but either way, the club does appear to be well on its way to hiring its next coach — Ralf Rangnick, a name that was not necessarily at the forefront of anyone’s mind just a few weeks ago.
With all of that going on, let’s get to it and discuss what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Rangnick to Bayern Munich...how are we feeling about that (if it goes down)?
It is still a little odd that Hansi Flick never made it into serious consideration.
Is there any truth to the rumors that Rangnick is a short-term solution until Jürgen Klopp (or maybe even Xabi Alonso) becomes available.
Should fans believe the Frenkie de Jong rumors this time around?
After the Eintracht Frankfurt game, it is time to switch quickly into “Real Madrid Mode.”
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25.4.2024 • 47 Protokoll, 9 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. Eintracht Frankfurt (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is back at home to host Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga this weekend. Can the Bavarians stay hot against Die Adler?
With a Champions League semifinal tie against Real Madrid on the horizon, Bayern Munich’s focus will be at the forefront of this match. The Bavarians should be looking to ride the wave of momentum they have built up, but be careful not to look past a pesky Eintracht Frankfurt side.
Here is what we have on tap for episode of the Bavarians Podcast Works — Preview Show:
A look at the recent league form of both clubs.
Why Bayern Munich needs to avoid falling into another “trap” and why the last thing this needs is any doubt to seep into it.
Updates on injured Bayern Munich players.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s potential starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
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24.4.2024 • 27 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E41: Final thoughts on Bayern Munich’s win over Union Berlin; Breaking down Bayern’s debacle of a coaching search; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is in the middle of a hot streak, but what might be even hotter is the club’s coaching search.
BFW’s Marcus Iredahl walks us down the options being discussed by the Bavarians at this point and why things are in such an odd and dire state when it comes to finding a new manager.
This is what Marcus has on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show:
Final thoughts on Bayern Munich’s win over Union Berlin in the Bundesliga.
The importance of momentum.
Is it good to still Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge working in the shadows for the coaching search? And yes, it will be tough when the legendary duo is no longer with the club, but a passing of the torch must eventually occur.
Why it is concerning that Julian Nagelsmann rejected Bayern Munich.
An argument against bringing back Hansi Flick.
Who the final candidates should be.
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22.4.2024 • 40 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Union Berlin 1-5 Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
After a magnificent outing against Arsenal, Bayern Munich came into a game against Union Berlin with momentum on their side and made it count, running out 5-1 victors in Köpenick. In this episode, Rayyan (Cyler) goes over the game, including:-
The lineups and general setups of both teams.
The goals and other major events.
The new winger-less attack and how its fluidity affected Union's defensive structure.
Union's counter-attack patterns and how Bayern effectively countered said patterns.
The gaps in the tactics from Thomas Tuchel.
The individual performances of Leon Goretzka, Thomas Müller, Harry Kane, Eric Dier and more.
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20.4.2024 • 21 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 41 — Final thoughts on Bayern Munich’s win over Arsenal; Why Thomas Tuchel is having success now; Joshua Kimmich on his way out?; Julian Nagelsmann incoming?; Winger wildness; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is making quite the late season run and BFW is here for it.
After dispatching Arsenal FC in the Champions League, the Bavarians are headed to the semifinals, but that is just one storyline surround the squad right now.
Of course, we are here to talk about all of that and more. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
More feelings on the Bayern Munich vs. Arsenal FC outcome and what it means for the Bavarians going forward.
Credit to Thomas Tuchel...look, he deserves it here.
Have we figured out why Tuchel is having more success?
Joshua Kimmich’s post-match comments were very telling and a sign that he really might be looking to move on this summer.
Julian Nagelsmann’s status as the No. 1 candidate for Bayern Munich, while the DFB wants to retain him is very, very interesting. Let’s discuss.
More rumblings on Chris Führich and now Bayern Munich might be the favorite to land the winger.
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18.4.2024 • 44 Protokoll, 40 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Union Berlin vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is back to Bundesliga action as a road date with Union Berlin awaits the Bavarians.
After taking down Arsenal FC in the Champions League, Bayern Munich must now refocus and look to stay hot against a very desperate Union Berlin side. Thomas Tuchel will have some difficult decisions to make regarding his lineup, but the Bavarians should be favorites entering the game.
Here is what we have on tap for episode of the Bavarians Podcast Works — Preview Show:
Assessing where things stand after the Arsenal FC match.
A look at the recent league form of both clubs.
Updates on injured Bayern Munich players.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s potential starting XI and why it is likely we see a lot of changes.
A prediction on the match.
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18.4.2024 • 22 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 1-0 Arsenal (Champions League)
Bayern Munich did it! They really did it.
The Bavarians overcame doubters, at least one supercomputer, and anyone who winced when looking at the starting lineup (guilty!) to down Arsenal 1-0 and advance to the Champions League semifinals by an aggregate score of 3-2.
It was a magnificent effort from Bayern Munich that required full buy-in from the squad...which happened! Let’s get down to it and break down the match with Chuck and Marcus. This is what we have on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show:
Initial thoughts on the outcome and why this might have been Bayern Munich’s best effort of the season.
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI — why we were worried about it and how the players proved any doubters wrong.
Jamal Musiala’s position is becoming the new “Less Filling vs. Tastes Great” debate.
Praise hurled up Leon Goretzka, Konrad Laimer, and Eric Dier.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
Why this was a special night and was a well-deserved reward for the team.
And, yes, Bayern Munich fans should have hope moving forward into the semifinal round.
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17.4.2024 • 26 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. Arsenal (Champions League)
All of a sudden, Bayern Munich is the team riding some momentum and Arsenal FC is the squad reeling and searching for answers.
Football...it is a crazy game.
Bayern Munich now has the chance to do what many thought was unthinkable just a few weeks ago — knock the Gunners out of the UCL and advance to the semifinals.
When everything seemed lost, Bayern Munich might have found a new life in the latter rounds of the Champions League. Funnier things have happened, right?
Here is what we have on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
Some thoughts on the recent form of each team.
Updates on the injured Bayern Munich players.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s potential starting XI and why this is probably the best unit he can pick for this match-up.
A prediction on the match.
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After two consecutive losses in the league, Bayern Munich had to shape up or else qualification to next year’s Champions League could be in serious jeopardy. Now, the game wasn’t super exciting, but it did have its highlights — made all the more poignant with the Arsenal game looming over the horizon. Beating Köln 2-0 is a result the team can probably live with.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Marcus discusses the seven different changes in their starting line-up compared to the Arsenal game.
Main takeaways discussed: Bayern played slow, un-creative, and didn’t seem to threaten FC Köln much at all before the 64th minute.
Does this game give confidence ahead of the crucial game versus Arsenal? Maybe not.
Marcus discusses Harry Kane’s inconsistency in front of goal amidst his record chasing.
Lastly, special shoutouts to the Bayern fans today – world-class on the stands despite a lackluster performance on the pitch!
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, and more.
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13.4.2024 • 21 Protokoll, 1 Sekunde
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 40 — Final thoughts on Bayern Munich’s draw with Arsenal; Discussing the futures of Alphonso Davies, Dayot Upamecano, and Joshua Kimmich; and MORE!
Bayern Munich must regroup after its Champions League draw with Arsenal FC, but the match told fans a lot about who the team really is.
Knowing that, there is plenty to discuss on that performance, plus the recent rumors surrounding Joshua Kimmich, Alphonso Davies, and Leroy Sané. Here is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Why Bayern Munich’s showing against Arsenal FC should give fans reasons to have hope — and why it took so long for the team to wake up and remember who it was.
Why Thomas Tuchel was so motivated to face Arsenal.
Is it just time to let Alphonso Davies walk?
Dayot Upamecano might be unhappy with his role as a bench player.
Bayern Munich is worried about Joshua Kimmich’s reluctance to discuss his future. Is he on his way out the door?
Breaking down the brilliance of the series finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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11.4.2024 • 42 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. FC Köln (Bundesliga)
After a rousing 2-2 draw in the Champions League against Arsenal FC, Bayern Munich will now have to shift its focus (a challenge of late) back to the Bundesliga for a date with a scuffling FC Köln side.
On paper, Bayern Munich should be a big favorite, but with another Champions League date with the Gunners looming, the Bavarians could be in danger of falling into another trap game scenario, like what happened last weekend vs. Heidenheim.
This is what we have on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
A look at the recent league form of both clubs.
Updates on injured Bayern Munich players.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s potential starting XI and why it is likely we see a lot of changes.
A prediction on the match.
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10.4.2024 • 30 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Arsenal 2-2 Bayern Munich (Champions League)
Bayern Munich went to the Emirates Stadium and came out with a 2-2 draw. It wasn’t pretty, but it gives Thomas Tuchel something to take back to the Allianz Arena for the second leg of the tie. Mikel Arteta will be wondering how his side failed to win after dominating possession for most of the game, and creating plenty of chances.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Does the result match our expectations?
Why did Thomas Tuchel line the team up the way he did?
A recap of how the game went and what it feels like after the result.
Harry Kane — the perfect striker or a man misused?
Why Tuchel’s offensive gameplan makes little sense.
Thomas Müller needs to come back for the second leg, full stop.
How Leon Goretzka and Konrad Laimer shut Arsenal down in the center.
The strange case of Leroy Sané and his general role under Tuchel.
What changes should be made for the second leg? INNN and Cyler disagree.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, and more.
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9.4.2024 • 38 Protokoll, 24 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Arsenal vs. Bayern Munich (Champions League)
After falling victim to a trap game against Heidenheim over the weekend, Bayern Munich now needs to shift focus to its Champions League match against Arsenal FC.
At a time where it has to ramp things up to face a very strong Gunners side, the Bavarians are fading. While there should be a slew of players returning from injury available to dress against Arsenal, it remains to be seen just how many will play a key role.
With everything else lost in the season, Bayern Munich should be on a mission to push its Champions League as far as it possibly can. Here is what we have on tap for the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
Some thoughts on the recent form of each team.
Updates on injured Bayern Munich players
Will a loss trigger Bayern Munich’s rumored caretaker plan?.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s potential starting XI and why he should keep things the same.
A prediction on the match.
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8.4.2024 • 25 Protokoll, 21 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — FC Heidenheim 3-2 Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
In the kind of game that makes a person return to old vices after, the loss to Heidenheim has hurt Bayern Munich not only in their Bundesliga hopes (we can call them dreams at this point), but also in their chances against Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, as morale will inevitably be low.
Here's our talking points from this game:
The inexplicable changing of tactics that worked in previous games.
The individual performances of Serge Gnabry, Leon Goretzka and Dayot Upamecano.
Manager Thomas Tuchel's insistence on certain aspects of play.
Harry Kane's bad day in front of goal.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, and more.
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6.4.2024 • 14 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 39 — Is Bayern Munich too far gone to beat Arsenal in the Champions League?; Is Hansi Flick the right man to take over as next coach of Bayern?; and MORE!
After getting upset by Borussia Dortmund last week, Bayern Munich is a club grasping at straws for this season and the future.
There is still great talent on the roster, but how it functions for the rest of this season and if it will even be around next season remain to be seen. With so many storylines going on, there was plenty to talk about, so let’s get to it.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode of the Weekend Warm-up Show:
Is it impossible for Bayern Munich to take down Arsenal FC in the Champions League at this point?
Are Bayern Munich players missing the necessary hunger and edge required to win at the highest levels?
The field is narrowing for Bayern Munich’s coaching search and there still is no clear leader in the clubhouse. As the days go by, could Hansi Flick end up being the choice, who makes the most sense?
Why Flick could really be the right guy to take the helm.
Breaking down the second to last episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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4.4.2024 • 53 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Heidenheim vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
How does Bayern Munich rebound from a devastating 2-0 loss to Borussia Dortmund?
While Heidenheim is not a juggernaut, it is unclear just how healthy and focused the Bavarians are — especially with a Champions League match against Arsenal FC on Tuesday.
Some would consider this the classic “trap game”, so Bayern Munich head coach Thomas Tuchel might have to dig deep into his bag of tricks to get his squad motivated and mentally on-point for this game.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team is in the table.
Some thoughts on the recent form of each team and a look back at the first meeting between the two teams this season.
Updates on injured Bayern Munich players.
Corralling the disappointment of a season lost.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s potential starting XI and why he should keep things the same.
A prediction on the match.
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3.4.2024 • 39 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E38: Why Bayern Munich’s loss to Borussia Dortmund was so frustrating; Is all hope lost for the Arsenal tie?; Should Bayern re-up Leroy Sané?; Will Xabi Alonso prevent Bayern from getting a good coach this summer?; and MORE!
Bayern Munich suffered a deflating and embarrassing defeat at the hands of Borussia Dortmund over the weekend, which left fans angry, puzzled, and...maybe even sad.
So, yeah, it was not great.
But maybe — just maybe — not all hope is lost heading into the stretch run of the season. Let’s take a look at some of the burning topics on this week’s edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show:
Why the loss to Borussia Dortmund was so tough to watch and how it could be the impetus for true change.
Mentally, Bayern Munich might just be shot. Is there any hope against Arsenal FC in the Champions League?
How are we feeling about another long-term commitment to Leroy Sané?
Will any coach worth his salt take the Bayern Munich job, knowing how badly they already want Xabi Alonso — who will be available in 2025? Also, what Alonso’s decision to stay at Bayer Leverkusen might be telling us about a potential future with Real Madrid.
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Well, that’s it then. Even the most optimistic Bayern Munich fan will concede that the the Bundesliga is gone now. After losing to Borussia Dortmund in an unexpected and humiliating fashion, it’s time to take stock of the season and what’s left to play for.
Here are our talking points from the game:
How this result isn’t surprising. You may remember this talking point from previous pods.
Harry Kane may have had his worst game in a Bayern shirt.
Why Thomas Tuchel’s Bayern lacks a foundation that lets them win.
Subbing Thomas Müller remains a grave mistake.
A player-by-player review of every single performance, including some highlights (Kimmich) and lowlights (Alphonso Davies, Leroy Sané).
What is left to play for this season? How player mentality figures into it all.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, and more.
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30.3.2024 • 17 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 38 — Bayern Munich and Alphonso Davies in a standoff; Germany’s potential adds for the EUROs; An update on Bayern’s coaching search; Exploring if Bayern will get another winger; & MORE!
Bayern Munich is back in action, but the news surrounding the club has exploded in recent days.
Transfer rumors, agent/front office squabbles, injuries, and just about everything in between have hit the news cycle and we are here to discuss it.
Let’s dig in. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show:
Assessing the players most likely to get a call into Germany for the EUROs and what the chances really are that any of them will convince Julian Nagelsmann before the deadline.
The agent for Alphonso Davies took Bayern Munich to task over its “ultimatum” to accept a new deal. Can this situation be saved or it already too far gone?
Looking at the most recent news on Bayern Munich’s coaching candidates.
Assessing the transfers rumors linking Bayern Munich to VfB Stuttgart’s Chris Führich and what that could mean for the futures of Serge Gnabry and Bryan Zaragoza?
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28.3.2024 • 49 Protokoll, 27 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is back in action and what better way to return from an international break than to dive right into a matchup against Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker.
Bayern Munich still has some belief in trying to win the Bundesliga, but even the players and coaches admit that it will take a lot of help from Bayer Leverkusen to make this a race down the stretch. For Borussia Dortmund, this is a chance to potentially stomp out any semblance of hope that Bayern Munich believes that it has.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
A look at where each team is in the table and why each club’s fanbase probably expected much more.
Some thoughts on the recent form of each team and a look back at the first meeting between the two teams this season.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s potential starting XI and why he should keep things the same.
A prediction on the match.
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27.3.2024 • 22 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Germany 2-1 Netherlands (International Friendly)
Bayern Munich’s time off is now over.
Germany faced off with a very strong team from the Netherlands in Frankfurt and XXXXXX.
For Germany, this international break was extremely important and laid the groundwork for a new era with the national team.
Was it successful? Will Germany be able to make a run at winning a trophy this summer? Let’s take a look. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Julian Nagelsmann’s starting XI and how those players performed.
A rundown of the scoring and subs.
A look at what’s next? What might need to change? What might be the foundation for things moving forward?
Can Germany be a serious competitor at the EURO 2024 competition.
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26.3.2024 • 25 Protokoll, 57 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Germany vs. the Netherlands (International Friendly)
In the final international game before Bayern Munich’s players return back to Säbener Straße, Germany will take on the Netherlands in a match that could prove to extremely important for Die Mannschaft.
Julian Nagelsmann has rallied his troops with a renewed sense of self-belief that has the squad buzzing, but none of that will mean anything without another strong showing. The Dutch will provide a formidable test and should be a good indication of just how much progress has been made under Nagelsmann. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at the game and why this could mean a lot to the Germans.
Does Leroy Sané eventually have a role on this team?
A guess at Julian Nagelsmann’s lineup and how it could change from what we saw against France on Saturday.
A prediction on the match.
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25.3.2024 • 16 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E37: More thoughts on Germany’s win over France; Did Bayern Munich give Alphonso Davies a deadline to accept the latest offer?; Looking at the sacking of Julian Nagelsmann one year later; and MORE!
Bayern Munich will be back in action later this on the field, but there is much going on in the boardroom these days.
While all of that is going on, the German national team is looking like they could potentially have something cooking. Given all of that, we have much to talk about.
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
After some times to process it all, more thoughts on Germany’s 2-0 win over France and why it seems like Julian Nagelsmann could be close to unlocking something with this German side.
Reports are breaking that Bayern Munich wants an answer from Alphonso Davies by next week. Will the Canadian take the best-and-final offer from the Bavarians or will he set sights on a move this summer...maybe to Real Madrid.
One year after Nagelsmann was unceremoniously sacked at Bayern Munich, the fallout is still being felt. Let’s discuss where things stand and how much longer that move might affect the club.
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25.3.2024 • 54 Protokoll, 2 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — France 0-2 Germany (International Friendly)
The German national team had not really fired on all cylinders for, well, years.
With deflating performance after deflating performance, there was very little reason for hope...until now!
While it is just one match, the Germans were able to outgun France 2-0 for a really strong and convincing away win. Clearly, there was a lot to talk about and with Jack Laushway making his Bavarian Podcast Works debut to help break this one down, we went all-in!
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Julian Nagelsmann’s starting XI and how those players performed.
A rundown of the scoring and subs.
Some thoughts on Germany’s blazing start to the match and that laser of a goal from Florian Wirtz.
Kai Havertz proved he up to the task after an iffy first half (with some major help from Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala).
Joshua Kimmich vs. Kylian Mbappé.
Who was impactful and who might not have turned in their best effort.
Some final thoughts on the impressive victory (is this a cause for hope?) and why this was incredibly important to Nagelsmann and the players alike.
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23.3.2024 • 23 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 37 — Bayern Munich has an injury problem (again); Julian Nagelsmann back at Bayern?; Why do so many people hate Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka?; and MORE!
Bayern Munich can’t catch a break.
Even during the international break, the Bavarians are feeling the wrath of the injury gods. Even aside of that, though, Max Eberl seems to have ramped up his planning for the 2024/25 campaign, so there is a lot going on.
Why waste any more time, let’s get to it. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
Bodies are dropping at Germany’s national team camp — and at Bayern Munich. Let’s talk about the impact of Manuel Neuer’s latest ailment, Sacha Boey’s injury, and what this might mean for the rest of the club season.
Could Bayern Munich bring Julian Nagelsmann back as its coach?
Some final thoughts on the German national team’s upcoming slate.
Bayern Munich reportedly made its best-and-final offer to Alphonso Davies, which tops out at €13 million per season. Is that enough? Will Real Madrid top that?
Enough with these Ronald Araújo rumors.
Why are Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka so hated? How real is it that both will leave this summer?
Breaking down another hilarious episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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21.3.2024 • 54 Protokoll, 18 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: France vs. Germany (International Friendly)
With Bayern Munich on break, the German national team takes center stage for fans.
Die Mannschaft will travel to France to take on the country many consider to be the current world power and will have a new look under Julian Nagelsmann.
Let’s dive into what we all should be watching for and talking about heading into the weekend:
What will Julian Nagelsmann’s influence and impact be on what should be a very different looking Germany side?
Why this all could work...and why it might all just blow up.
Can Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz carry the torch for Germany?
A guess at Nagelsmann’s formation and starting lineup.
A prediction on the match.
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20.3.2024 • 36 Protokoll, 18 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E36: Where Bayern Munich stands heading into the break and why changes might be coming?; Were mistakes made during the January transfer window?; What to expect from the German national team; and MORE!
Bayern Munich has the week off, but the news cycle rolls on and there is much to talk about with regard to where the Bavarians are heading into the season’s home stretch.
Bundesliga hopes might be fading by the hour, but there is new life in the Champions League for Bayern Munich.
Needless to say, there is much to talk about, so let’s get to it:
Assessing where Bayern Munich is heading into the break. How the injuries might impact things and Why Thomas Tuchel might not be able to help himself — changes could be coming.
Did Bayern Munich make mistakes in the January transfer window?
Having a “never say die” for the Bundesliga title is becoming harder to maintain as Bayer Leverkusen continues to batter everyone in their path.
Talking through the Bundesliga coaching turnover.
Realistically, what is the best we can expect from Germany against France and the Netherlands?
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Bayern Munich won against bottom of the table Darmstadt 2-5, keeping their slim title chances alive. In this podcast, we discuss:
Has Thomas Tuchel really improved Bayern’s defense?
A look at some individual performances including that of Leroy Sané and Matthijs de Ligt
Why it is so important that Jamal Musiala and Thomas Müller keep playing together
A word on Eric Dier’s performance today
Trying to make sense of Bayern’s past three performances including the inconsistencies from time to time
More on Jamal Musiala because the world needs more of Jamal Musiala!
A look at Bayern’s Bundesliga fixtures and European fixtures
An adjustment period for Bayern
A word on the Arsenal fixture in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, and more.
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16.3.2024 • 23 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Special Edition: Bayern Munich draws Arsenal in the Champions League
In a bit of exciting news for Bayern Munich, the club has been drawn to face Premier League powerhouse Arsenal FC in the quarterfinal round of the Champions League.
Bayern Munich vs. Arsenal is just one of four intriguing showdowns set for the quarterfinals. Real Madrid will battle Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain takes on FC Barcelona, and Borussia Dortmund will square off with Atlético Madrid.
Surely, fans from all right teams will be amped to see how those tie play out. As for Bayern Munich, let’s get down to why this should be a fun experience for fans — and one that the Bavarians could eventually pull out:
A look at the draw and why Bayern Munich actually has a chance.
Why Arsenal’s true danger is their ability to function as a unit.
Why Bayern Munich fans should have some belief that the team can win.
A look at the other match-ups and why Manchester City vs. Real Madrid is probably the equivalent of a UCL final. PSG vs. Barca could be a banger as well.
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15.3.2024 • 23 Protokoll, 27 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 36 — Reacting to Julian Nagelsmann’s German national team call-ups; Bayern Munich’s reported incoming and outgoing transfer list; The best and worst draw for the Champions League; and MORE!
Craziness reigns supreme for Bayern Munich and the German national team.
While things are finally starting to normalize after nearly a year under Thomas Tuchel for Bayern Munich. The attack looks dangerous, the midfield is controlling games, and the backline has been sturdy.
Things...are good.
As for the German national team, the more things change (getting rid of some mainstays), the more they stay the same (leaning on some old heads to lead the way).
Given all of that, there is plenty to talk about, so let’s get to it:
Discussing the roster selection.
The closer we get to the EUROs, the more there is a strong reason to believe that Julian Nagelsmann is going to show the same self-destructive, impulsive tendencies he sowed at Bayern Munich.
What can go right and what can go wrong for Germany during the games against France and the Netherlands.
Ranking the best and worst possible draws for Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
A stalemate in the Alphonso Davies negotiations?
Bayern Munich potentially looking to sell seven mainstays....and spend €200 million this summer?
Recapping some of the latest transfer rumors including those linking Bayern Munich to VfB Stuttgart’s Chris Führich, FC Augsburg’s Ermedin Demirović, Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Manu Koné, and Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi.
What a freaking banger of an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm...let’s discuss why I loved it so much.
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14.3.2024 • 57 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. Darmstadt (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is riding high and coming off of two consecutive wins as the team has looked a lot better over the course of the last two games.
Can the Bavarians keep it going against yet another scuffling opponent in SV Darmstadt 98?
The odds would say so, but Bayern Munich’s upswing in confidence and creativity is more important than anything the bookmakers have to say at the moment.
Let’s review what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team resides in the Bundesliga table at the moment.
Some thoughts on Bayern Munich’s recent-uptick in performance and improved form.
To rotate or not to rotate? That is the question for Thomas Tuchel.
A guess at Tuchel’s lineup.
A prediction on the match.
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Bayern Munich have just taken part in a demolition. Mainz were not terrible — they simply refused to sit back and had their team taken apart by a Bayern side who finally played up to their potential. Despite all the doom and gloom surrounding the club as of late, fans can finally breathe easy and bask in the glory of two great performances (this one and Lazio).
Here are our talking points from the game:
Has Thomas Tuchel figured out his team, or is Bayern Munich flying without a captain?
Performance reviews — Harry Kane’s added impact, the importance of Thomas Müller, why Jamal Musiala is cooking now, and more!
Leon Goretzka’s new role and what it does for his game.
Is this the new Bayern backline going forward?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @BavarianPodcast @TheBarrelBlog, @BFWCyler, @bfwinnn, and more.
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9.3.2024 • 19 Protokoll, 24 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 35 — Transfer updates on Bayern Munich’s Joshua Kimmich, Alphonso Davies, and Jamal Musiala; Thoughts on Julian Nagelsmann’s rumored starting XI for Germany; and MORE!
Bayern Munich fans have some optimism after a season of frustration, but will these spry feelings go all for naught?
Now is the time for the Bavarians to make their final charge at the Bundesliga (longshot!) and the Champions League (avoid Manchester City and Real Madrid as long as you can and you have a chance!).
Even with all of that going on, there is plenty of other news to talk about and we will do just that on this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Show. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
Talking through the most recent transfer rumors surrounding Bayern Munich stars Joshua Kimmich, Jamal Musiala, and Alphonso Davies.
How Thomas Tuchel mismanagement forced Bayern Munich’s hand with Mathys Tel.
The latest on Xabi Alonso.
Analyzing Julian Nagelsmann’s rumored starting XI for Germany at the EURO 2024 competition.
Discussing the latest episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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8.3.2024 • 49 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. Mainz 05 (Bundesliga)
Hot off the heels of its Champions League win over Lazio, Bayern Munich will host Mainz 05 in the Bundesliga this weekend.
The Bavarians will be looking to build some momentum and take one last (improbable) run at somehow knocking Bayer Leverkusen from its perch atop the Bundesliga table. Bayern Munich would need a whole hell of a lot of help for that happen, but at a minimum, the Bavarians can seek to tighten things up for the Champions League quarterfinals.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team is in the table and their recent trends.
A rundown of Bayern Munich’s injury situation.
A discussion on why Thomas Tuchel should not change too much from how he operated against Lazio.
A guess at Tuchel’s lineup.
A prediction on the match.
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In a game that Bayern Munich absolutely needed to win, the Bavarians out up a 3-0 victory over Lazio in the Champions League.
The victory gave Bayern Munich a 3-1 win on aggregate, which propelled the team into the next round of the Champions League — and also allowed fans to exhale...very deeply.
Let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI and what surprised us with his selections.
A rundown of the scoring.
Tuchel’s tactics worked! Bayern Munich played with great urgency! The players lived up to their collective potential.
Thomas Müller and Matthijs de Ligt carried the team.
Aleksandar Pavlović is looking more and more like a keeper as he gains more experience.
Joshua Kimmich and Raphaël Guerreiro thrived in their roles (but, yeah, that is probably not sustainable).
Give Eric Dier some credit.
Some thoughts about what where Bayern Munich goes from here — for at least one day, we got to see what this team should have looked like all season.
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5.3.2024 • 28 Protokoll, 27 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. Lazio (Champions League)
In a season that has been marred by controversy and inconsistent play, Bayern Munich will try to take one last chance at salvaging things in the Champions League against Lazio.
With a win, there will be hope for the Bavarians to at least have a chance to win something this season. With a loss, though, gloom and doom could reign supreme. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where the tie stands and how each team has played in their recent match entering the game.
What a win means for Bayern Munich...and what a loss signals to the team and fans alike.
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s lineup options and a guess at how Tuchel might sent out his starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
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4.3.2024 • 28 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E34: Does Bayern Munich stand a chance against Lazio? + Should Tuchel be fired in case of a loss? + Alphonso Davies’ contract discussed
After that devastating draw to SC Freiburg on Friday, Bayern Munich are in a very dark place. The Bundesliga is all but gone, which leaves only the Champions League as the sole chance of silverware this season. Unfortunately, the team is carrying a 1-0 deficit from the first leg into this week’s game versus Lazio, and it’s hard to see how the players will bounce back. Where will things go from here?
In this episode, INNN and Cyler discuss the following:
What are the chances that Bayern Munich progress to the Champions League quarter-finals?
How does this current edition of Bayern stack up against Lazio?
Would Thomas Tuchel bench Thomas Müller for a recently returned Leroy Sané? Should he?
More lineup options and how they stack up — Kimmich vs Laimer, Guerreiro vs Davies, De Ligt vs Dier, etc.
Should the board keep Thomas Tuchel if he loses to Lazio? What’s the point in sacking him?
Looking at potential interim solutions.
The issue with Xabi Alonso — why it could all go wrong for Bayern Munich.
Alternatives to Xabi discussed, including Hansi Flick, Sebastian Hoeneß, and more.
Cyler finally snaps and suggests Xavi as a potential coaching option.
INNN explains why Thomas Müller would bench Thomas Müller if he became coach (yeah the pod went off the rails a bit).
The Alphonso Davies contract situation is a travesty.
What Davies’ contract issues say about the people in charge of Bayern Munich right now.
Bayern Munich travelled to SC Freiburg and looked like it was still asleep on the bus for the first part of the game, but after a furious comeback, the Bavarians once again failed to complete the mission as the game ended in a 2-2 draw.
There is plenty to talk about regarding this contest, so let’s not waste any more time:
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
The first 25 minutes were painful, but somehow Bayern Munich rebounded.
Mathys Tel and Jamal Musiala stepped when plays needed to be made.
Manuel Neuer showed that he still has it.
Joshua Kimmich looked irate when he was removed from the match.
A lapse in Bayern Munich’s defending once again reared its ugly head.
What now?
1.3.2024 • 27 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 34 — Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies seems set for Real Madrid; Liverpool, Bayern battling for Xabi Alonso; Max Eberl’s hiring; Julian Nagelsmann’s Germany rumors; and MORE!
The news cycle surrounding Bayern Munich is wild at the moment.
Coaches coming in...players going out...other players coming in? There are no shortage of topics to discuss, so let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this week’s episode:
Like many of us have expected, Alphonso Davies seems set for Real Madrid. Is Andy Robertson the answer for a replacement?
Max Eberl’s hiring at Bayern Munich has gone official...now what?
Bayern Munich and Liverpool FC appear headed for a showdown on Bayer Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso.
Why is there so much hate toward Hansi Flick these days?
Breaking down the recent reports that Julian Nagelsmann has identified his team leaders and which players might get left home. This sounds like history repeating itself in some ways...let’s discuss.
Some quick thoughts on the most recent episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
29.2.2024 • 55 Protokoll, 37 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — SC Freiburg vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich got a win under its belt last week against RB Leipzig, but now the focus turns to a Friday match-up at SC Freiburg.
The short week on the road against an opponent, who has shown a knack for frustrating Bayern Munich at times could be a big ask for the Bavarians, but there is no room for error.
If Bayern Munich wants to retain any sliver of hope for winning the league, it cannot afford to slip up. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team in the table.
Some thoughts on the recent form of each team.
A look at the recent developments at Bayern Munich.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s lineup.
A prediction on the match,
28.2.2024 • 30 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E33: Final thoughts on Bayern Munich’s win over RB Leipzig; What does Max Eberl arrival mean for everyone else at the club?; What should Bayern do with Leroy Sané?; News on the show; and MORE!
Bayern Munich got back on the winning track with a big victory over RB Leipzig, but — as always — there is plenty more going on at the club to talk about.
Why waste any more time? Let’s get down to it! Here is what is on tap for this week’s episode:
Some exciting news about the future of Bavarian Podcast Works.
Some final thoughts on the weekend win over RB Leipzig — and how fans are (rightly) struggling with whether to be optimistic or realistic about where all this is going.
The arrival of Max Eberl should propel Bayern Munich into its next generation — but could end up leaving some players and club staffer behind.
What should we make of Leroy Sane’s current struggles — and should Bayern Munich have reservations about re-upping his deal.
Bayern Munich pulled out a late 2-1 victory over RB Leipzig in a Bundesliga match that the Bavarians absolutely needed.
Sure, winning the league title at this point seems like a pipedream, but it only takes one game to get the ball rolling.
It was not a pretty match, but it did feature quite a few amazing moments — which we hit on in this show. Here is everything that we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI — and why some of the changes made sense for this match.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
Some commentary on the fight and perseverance shown by Bayern Munich, even in a match where not everything was clicking.
A call to try and capitalize on the slight momentum built up here with a change in leadership.
Why this win mattered, despite the lack of a brilliant showing.
24.2.2024 • 26 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 33 — Ranting on Bayern Munich’s coaching mess; What players might be in jeopardy; Are Xabi Alonso & Florian Wirtz in cahoots?; & MORE
One thing you can say about this season for Bayern Munich…it has not been boring.
The team is at the crossroads of a precipice (thank you Little Carmine for one of my favorite malapropisms) and
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
More thoughts on why the move to keep Thomas Tuchel in charge is just an awful decision.
Xabi Alonso, Hansi Flick, Sebastian Hoeneß, or Zinedine Zidane? Who ya got.
As the club looks closely at the futures of Joshua Kimmich, Leroy Sané, Leon Goretzka, and Serge Gnabry, what will happen with a quartet of players once considered the heart of the next generation.
Should Bayern Munich flip the script and just start planning to acquire Florian Wirtz?
Some final thoughts on the mess that became of True Detective — and why Curb Your Enthusiasm did well to get back to its roots.
22.2.2024 • 37 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. RB Leipzig (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich will look to get back on track against RB Leipzig this weekend at the Allianz Arena — and it will not be easy.
RB Leipzig is not exactly in the best form overall, but is coming off a win over Borussia Mönchengladbach, while the Bavarians are reeling and in the midst of a three-game losing streak.
To further complicate matters, there are major issues between some of the Bayern Munich players and head coach Thomas Tuchel. Plus, Tuchel and the club announced that they will part ways after the season.
Will he make it that far? The result against Die Roten Bullen could go a long way in determining that. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team is in the table.
Some talk about what is going on with the recent form of each side.
A guess at Tuchel’s lineup.
A prediction on the match.
21.2.2024 • 20 Protokoll, 26 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Emergency Pod: Bayern Munich has parted ways with Thomas Tuchel...now what?
Early on Wednesday, Bayern Munich made the decision to part ways with Thomas Tuchel, but will wait until the end of the season for the move to go official.
Say what?
With the locker room fractured, the coach at war with several players, and the season caught in a downward spiral...this was the decision?
Of course, that means we have A LOT to discuss on this emergency version of Bavarian Podcast Works. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A reaction to the shocking announcement. Yeah, it was shocking strictly because of the timing and repeated denials that there would not be a change.
Why this was one of the worst options that Bayern Munich had.
What replacements could be in line for 2024/25.
21.2.2024 • 26 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E32: Reacting to Bayern Munich’s loss to VfL Bochum, will Thomas Tuchel remain at Bayern much longer? + MORE!
Bayern Munich have now suffered a third loss in a row, losing 3-2 to VfL Bochum and essentially killing the team’s chances at winning the Bundesliga and... possibly putting the nail in manager Thomas Tuchel’s coffin?
In this podcast, Samrin and Rayyan discuss what went wrong against Bochum, what’s going wrong in general at Bayern, and what Bayern’s future holds in trying to fix things. Included in this pod:-
An overview of the VfL Bochum game, with lineups, a tactical discussion and general outlook of the match.
Thomas Tuchel’s future at Bayern and why it should or should not end immediately.
Bayern’s prospects for the managerial position if Tuchel were to depart now or in the summer.
The problem with the players — a lack of motivation? Conviction? Or something else?
Rayyan’s usual jabs at the existence of Twitter as a platform.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
18.2.2024 • 1 Stunde, 4 Protokoll, 29 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Ep 32 — Hard times at Bayern Munich; Roster headed for upheaval?; Another coaching change?; Florian Wirtz, Theo Hernandez to Bayern?; + MORE
Bayern Munich is reeling, fans are angry, players are confused, and the coaches, well, the ship seems to have sailed on their messaging breaking through to this groups (much to their own fault).
So...yeah, the discussion points are there, so why waste any more time. Let’s get to it;
Bayern Munich is in a rut and there is no easy way out given the current situation. Has Thomas Tuchel lost the team? He might have if that recent quote is true!
There is no way that Thomas Tuchel is coaching Bayern Munich next season is there? If not, FC Barcelona has some culpability in how this all plays out.
The board has culpability with Tuchel’s handling of Matthijs de Ligt.
What is going on with Leroy Sane and why no one should really be shocked.
Can Bayer Leverkusen Florian Wirtz or AC Milan’s Theo Hernandez change things for the lineup?
Will the roster be headed for a massive overhaul next season?
16.2.2024 • 44 Protokoll, 58 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — VfL Bochum vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
After coming off of another loss — this time against Lazio in the Champions League — Bayern Munich will travel to VfL Bochum in hopes of right what could be a sinking ship.
There was a lot to digest from Bayern Munich last two matches — a blowout loss to Bayer Leverkusen, followed up by the Lazio defeat — and now the Bavarians will have to try and grab three points in the league to stay within striking distance of Die Werkself.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team is in the table.
Can Bayern Munich get it together?
An attempt to figure out Tuchel’s lineup for the game — and why common sense probably will not prevail (again).
Why Leroy Sane could be Tuchel’s hope.
A prediction on the match.
Bayern Munich traveled to Italy to take on Lazio in the Champions League in hopes of getting itself back on track, but failed.
It was not a total flamout by any means, but after a disastrous weekend loss to Bayer Leverkusen over the weekend, Bayern Munich desperately needed a win. That did not happen, so let’s pick up the pieces and discuss why. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Tuchel’s starting lineup.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
There was a noticeable difference in Bayern Munich’s style of play, but there was also a lot of errant passes, questionable decisions, and general discomfort initially.
The unthinkable happened again...Dayot Upamecano had another unfortunate gaffe on the big stage.
Another loss. What the hell happened to this season?
14.2.2024 • 18 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Lazio vs. Bayern Munich (Champions League)
Bayern Munich is traveling to Italy for a showdown with Lazio in the Champions League.
Though the Bavarians should be considered heavy favorites, there is lingering doubt about how the team will react after being shellacked 3-0 by Bayern Leverkusen on Saturday.
Will Bayern Munich respond? Let’s take a look to see if that is in the cards and what else is on tap for this episode:
A look at Lazio, where it sits in the Serie A table, and why their current 8th place position is not as bad as it looks.
A look at the recent report stating that Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel wants to instill “self-confidence” and “leadership” into the lineup, rather relying on his own “football ideals.”
Some thoughts on Bayern Munich’s potential for lineup changes, including what players need to be in the starting XI if the coach is really going to try and change things on the pitch.
A prediction on the match.
13.2.2024 • 19 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E31: Picking up the pieces after Bayern Munich’s weekend loss to Leverkusen; Can Bayern rebound vs. Lazio?; Why would Matthijs de Ligt stick around after this mess?; & MORE!
Bayern Munich’s title hopes this season took a major hit and morale could be at an all-time low under Thomas Tuchel.
So...now what?
Bayern Munich needs to regroup and figure things out ahead of its midweek match against Lazio in the Champions League and a Bundesliga tilt vs. VfL Bochum. What we can we expect? Let’s discuss:
How Bayern Munich can start to fix things, but there is a risk that some parts of this squad are beyond repair.
It is time for Tuchel to re-think this strategy in using Harry Kane.
Is a rebound against Lazio in the works? Yes, but if the Bavarians fail, it will tell us all we need to know about this team’s mentality under Thomas Tuchel.
Thomas Müller is proving he is the ultimate company man this season (in a good way).
Why would Matthijs de Ligt want to hang around Bavaria under a coach, who has no use for him?
Well, that was an unmitigated disaster. Bayern Munich capitulated against Bayer Leverkusen and succumbed to a 3-0 defeat. Now that the team is five points behind in the title race, will the board take action? Or will they wait until Thomas Tuchel crashes out of the Champions League and slides further down the table before pulling the trigger?
Leverkusen were so much better. It’s incredibly frustrating.
Here are our talking points from the game:
What was that lineup? Why did Tuchel choose a back three?
Why bench Thomas Müller in a game like this?
Thomas Tuchel committed a cardinal sin — he decided to play scared vs Xabi Alonso’s Leverkusen.
Somehow, Thomas Tuchel thinks that he’s still coaching Chelsea FC.
The stark difference between Leverkusen’s mentality and Bayern’s mentality, from a tactical and strategic standpoint.
Why was Guerreiro not used at left-back? A potential explanation.
“Did Nagelsmann do anything like this?”, asks Chuck. INNN proceeds to laugh maniacally.
Is the Nagelsmann sacking the reason why Tuchel still has his job?
The absurd karma of Josip Stanisic’s goal, and why it says damning things about Tuchel’s talent ID and squad building.
Is the board ready to write off the season?
A defense of the underperformers (Goretzka, Kimmich, Davies, etc.) in this current system.
The strange phenomenon of non-negotiables — why do Leroy Sané and Jamal Musiala get a free pass, while other players need to prove themselves constantly?
A final word on the game.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
10.2.2024 • 34 Protokoll, 56 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Ep 31 — Tension builds for Bayern Munich vs. Leverkusen; Germany’s starting XI for the Euros?; Assessing the latest transfer rumors; + MORE!
IT’S THE FINAL COUNTDOWN!
Okay, now that you have Europe cued up, you are officially ready for the massive Bundesliga tilt between Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen.
If that is not enough, let’s do a little more talking about the match, plus a lot more on this week’s edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Weekend Warm-up Podcast. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
There is an excitement and tension building up for Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen.
Frans Krätzig set off for FK Austrian Wien.
The rumors linking Bayern Munich to FC Barcelona’s Ronald Araújo could actually be legitimate, while Leroy Sané probably won’t be going to Liverpool.
Why the emergence of Aleksandar Pavlović matters.
Sky ran a fan poll to pick Germany’s starting XI...do you agree?
8.2.2024 • 35 Protokoll, 29 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayer Leverkusen vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen...it is finally that time.
If you were looking for a bigger match in the Bundesliga this season, you will not find it. The first place and second place teams are set to do battle in a match that will have a massive effect on the league standings.
Why wait any long to get talking on this one? Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this Preview Show:
A look at where each team is in the table.
The multitude of subplots between these two teams.
Some thoughts on Bayern Munich’s injury and absence situation, plus why this week will present Thomas Tuchel with some very, very difficult decisions for his starting XI.
An attempt to figure out Tuchel’s lineup for the game — and why common sense probably will not prevail.
A prediction on the match.
Bayern Munich hosted Borussia Mönchengladbach at the Allianz Arena and the Bavarians started out extremely fast with some dominant play.
However, U-ball (gasp!) came back into play and Bayern Munich lost control of the match for a bit, which put the homeside in a 1-0 hole after a very uncharacteristic mistake from Manuel Neuer.
Perseverance would end up being the word of the day, though, as the Bavarians battled back to secure the 3-1 victory. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI and how it played out when working together on the pitch.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutes.
Aleksandar Pavlović is not disproving any of his believers.
If The Mandalorian was here, he would say Jamal Musiala at wing and Thomas Müller attacking midfield is the way.
A quick look at what’s next for the Bavarians.
3.2.2024 • 22 Protokoll, 37 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Ep 30 — A win is a win - is it still okay?; Why won’t Bayern Munich make Musiala play wing?; Zaragoza - a panic move; Tuchel discourse; & MORE
Bayern Munich is coming off of a somewhat of a crazy transfer window in the midst of a slew of injuries and while preparing to face-off with the always pesky Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Needless to say, we have a TON to talk about. Let’s take a look at what is top for this week’s episode:
What the Philadelphia Eagles taught us about “a win is a win” and why Bayern Munich needs to get it together.
Why is Thomas Tuchel so averse to Jamal Musiala playing wing — even at a time where the club desperately needs him to?
Examining the validity of my own crackpot theory about Musiala possibly refusing to play wing. Is there a primadonna blossoming under the radar?
Taking a look at the other options: Thomas Muller, Mathys Tel, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Bryan Zaragoza, and Alphonso Davies.
Was bringing in Zaragoza now, a panic move?
The acquisition of Sacha Boey and what it could mean for the future of Noussair Mazraoui.
A deep dive in how divisive Tuchel has made things in the Bayern Munich fanbase.
Thought on the last episode of True Detective.
1.2.2024 • 42 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Gladbach (Bundesliga)
Bogey alert!
Bayern Munich will host Borussia Mönchengladbach for what could be a very important Bundesliga matchup.
The Bavarians have had a lot of trouble with Die Fohlen in recent years and this could be a situation where the banged up and weary boys from Bayern Munich need to really dig deep even against a Borussia Mönchengladbach side that is not exactly a juggernaut.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this Preview Show:
A look at where each team is in the table.
Some thoughts on Bayern Munich’s injury and absence situation and what Thomas Tuchel might to do to work around missing key players like Kim Min-jae, Noussair Mazraoui, Dayot Upamecano, Konrad Laimer, Kingsley Coman, Serge Gnabry, and Joshua Kimmich.
An attempt to figure out Tuchel’s lineup for the game — and why common sense probably will not prevail.
A prediction on the match.
31.1.2024 • 24 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E29: Analyzing the Sacha Boey transfer, Pavlovic’s rise, the injury crisis + Could Jürgen Klopp succeed Tuchel?
Schnitzel and Rayyan had their hands full with topics to discuss, including:
The Sacha Boey transfer
An evaluation of Christoph Freund’s work so far
Bayern Munich’s lengthy injury list
How Bayern Munich’s season has looked statistically vs. how it looks to the eye
Thomas Tuchel’s tactics being a mismatch at Bayern
Jürgen Klopp being the pipe dream to succeed Tuchel
Some easter eggs and veiled roasts (as usual)
Phew, Bayern Munich got away with that one. After going 3-1 up courtesy of goals by Aleksandar Pavlović, Alphonso Davies, and Harry Kane, no one would have expected FC Augsburg to make it a nervous finish for Bayern by getting two penalties in quick succession in the dying minutes of the game. Anyway, it was still an important win — no one can argue with three points.
In this episode, we discuss the following topics:
The starting lineups of the game.
Manager Thomas Tuchel’s tactics and how he set up his team.
The individual performance of one Aleksandar Pavlović.
The future of Tuchel at Bayern Munich.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
27.1.2024 • 17 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 29 — Analyzing the state of Bayern Munich; What’s going on w/ Joshua Kimmich; What should Bayern do with Alphonso Davies; and MORE!
Bayern Munich has had yet another insane week.
A loss to Werder Bremen, a win over Union Berlin, a few key injuries, a dozen or so transfer rumors...as the Talking Heads once said, “Same as it ever was.”
To help stay competitive through this stretch Bayern Munich might have to spend more money than it is really comfortable with. Needless to say, a lot can still happen...but will anything actually go down? Let’s discuss:
Analyzing the state of the team and why Thomas Tuchel still seems to be refusing to do the obvious. There could be a disconnect between Tuchel and his bosses, but no move is imminent.
Would Hansi Flick come back and would it work if he did?
Does Tuchel hate Leon Goretzka?
Examining the latest transfer rumors surrounding Joshua Kimmich.
What should Bayern Munich do with Alphonso Davies?
Is there any reason to starting being concerned with Leroy Sané?
Should we expect any surprises at the end of this transfer window?
25.1.2024 • 49 Protokoll, 40 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — FC Augsburg vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich bounced back into the win column with a midweek victory over Union Berlin, which was much needed.
While not everything was great in the aftermath of the match, the boys did pick up three points. The Bavarians were dominant in the victory, but the downside was that a few players picked up injuries, which could make things interesting against FC Augsburg. Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team is in the table.
Some thoughts on Bayern Munich’s injury situation and what Thomas Tuchel might to do to work around missing Dayot Upamecano, Konrad Laimer, and maybe even Joshua Kimmich.
An attempt to figure out Tuchel’s lineup for the game — one back three option and one back four formation.
A prediction on the match.
25.1.2024 • 20 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show – Bayern Munich 1-0 Union Berlin (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich and Union Berlin hooked up for a very testy makeup game, which saw the Bavarians prevail 1-0.
It was hard to pinpoint many flaws from Bayern Munich as the Rekordmeister was dominant in nearly every aspect of the match — except for the scoreboard.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting lineup and the differences between this match and how Tuchel aligned the squad last weekend vs. Werder Bremen.
A rundown of the subs and scoring (this game felt like Bayern Munich should have scored more goal, right?).
Raphaël Guerreiro took advantage of his opportunity didn’t he?
Some thoughts on why the game was a dominant effort, but somehow left us feeling a little unfulfilled.
24.1.2024 • 14 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Union Berlin (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich has a quick turnaround after its 1-0 loss at the hands of Werder Bremen.
The Bavarians are in desperate need of a victory after dropping points over the weekend and it would seem — on the surface — that Union Berlin would be the perfect opponent. Sitting in 15th place Union Berlin has been a mess for most of the season, but is unbeaten (win over FC Köln, draw with SC Freiburg) in its last two games.
The Iron Ones were supposed to play Mainz 05 last weekend, but weather conditions postponed that match-up, which probably leaves them fresh to face the Bavarians. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team is in the table.
Some thoughts on Bayern Munich’s loss to Werder Bremen, the state of team under Thomas Tuchel, and why things could be falling apart.
A prediction on the match.
22.1.2024 • 29 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Season 3, Ep 28 — Do or die time for De Ligt at Bayern Munich?; Müller is the mentality monster; Wirtz news; Wrapping up Fargo + Marvel chatter; & MORE!
Bayern Munich is in the middle of a solid run on the pitch and has been thrust into the craziness of this winter transfer window by being linked to what feels like a dozen names.
Clearly, there is a lot going on and much to talk about when it comes to the Bavarians. Let’s get right to it:
This is really “do or die” time at Bayern Munich for Matthijs de Ligt.
Thomas Müller might have the best outlook and attitude of any athlete (and unfortunately, he will probably need it as this second half goes on).
Florian Wirtz might cost an insane amount.
The story of the demise of the relationship of Robert Lewandowski and Julian Nagelsmann at Bayern Munich seems on-point.
Thoughts on the season finale of Fargo, an update on where I stand with the Marvel Odyssey.
18.1.2024 • 49 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Werder Bremen (Bundesliga)
After a week in Portugal, Bayern Munich is headed back to the frosty confines of the Allianz Arena.
With a week in the sun to rejuvenate and prepare for the second half of the season without any distractions, the Bavarians will seek to continue their winning ways in the Bundesliga against lowly Werder Bremen.
With just four wins through 17 match days in the league, Die Werderaner will have its work cut out for it. Let’s see what’s on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team is in the table.
Some thoughts on Bayern Munich’s training camp in Portugal and who might emerge to play in Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
Bayern Munich got off to a winning start for the second half of the season as it downed Hoffenheim 3-0 in a match that was sometimes frustrating for fans of the Bavarians.
Defensively, Bayern Munich was very solid for most of the match, but did — perhaps — get a little lucky. Attacking-wise, Bayern Munich left something to be desire for portions of the game, but did manage to look sensational at other points.
Let’s see what Marcus and Chuck have to say about the match. Here is what we have on tap:
A look at the starting XI, which saw Leon Goretzka sent to the bench in favor of Raphaël Guerreiro.
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
Takes on how Bayern Munich played, what was good...what needs some work.
Why Hoffenheim was a tough match-up and could surprise some people in the second half of the season.
Some thoughts on the Eric Dier transfer.
12.1.2024 • 20 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 27 — Eric Dier arrives at Bayern Munich...now what?; Transfer news and rumors on Joshua Kimmich, Alphonso Davies; and MORE!
Bayern Munich gets back to action on the pitch this weekend, but the rumor mill is providing much of the electricity surrounding the team this week.
Given all of that, we have a lot of topics to cover, so let’s get to it:
Grass bedamned, the NFL is coming back to the Allianz Arena.
Eric Dier is in Germany...now what?
A move for João Palhinha is off the table...for now.
Alphonso Davies and Real Madrid just seems like it is going to happen.
Joshua Kimmich to Paris Saint-Germain? That probably will not happen, but let’s explore those rumors and what they could ultimately mean for the Germany’s international’s future in Bavaria.
Arijon Ibrahimović could be leaving, while Joshua Zirkzee could come back?
A look at the latest episode of Fargo, along with where things are in the great “Marvel Odyssey.”
11.1.2024 • 46 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Hoffenheim (Bundesliga)
Ah...back to action.
Are you ready?
Let’s hope that Bayern Munich will be as it will play host to Hoffenheim this weekend in a Bundesliga tilt that will have a lot of focus on it, especially after the Bavarians turned in a -less-than-stellar effort last weekend in a friendly vs. FC Basel.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this Preview Show:
A look at the Bundesliga table and where Bayern Munich and Hoffenheim fall into the mix.
Checking out how Bayern Munich and Hoffenheim finished off the first half of the season — and where things might be headed for each squad.
A guess at what lineup Thomas Tuchel will use for the match.
A prediction for the match.
10.1.2024 • 17 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E26: Assessing Bayern Munich’s links to Eric Dier, Nordi Mukiele, & Radu Drăgușin; Bayern's player all under the microscope?; What to watch for in the second half; & MORE!
Bayern Munich had a tune-up this weekend and it did not, well, go so great.
In the wake of that uneven effort, the Bavarians are closely linked to both Eric Dier, Nordi Mukiele, and Radu Drăgușin, while also seeing reports break that nearly everyone on the squad is going to be analyzed and scrutinized over the course of the second half of the season.
Is this normal...or is a powder keg brewing. Let’s discuss!
Here are the topics we will take on in this podcast:
Should Bayern Munich make a move for Dier?
What about Mukiele or Drăgușin? Would they be good fits for the Bavarians?
Who are the most likely candidates for Bayern Munich to move on from during the summer?
What we are looking most forward to in the second half of the season.
8.1.2024 • 37 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show – FC Basel 1-1 Bayern Munich (Club Friendlies)
Bayern Munich’s first game back and of 2024 is a friendly match against next-door neighbors FC Basel. Try as they might, Bayern could not find a way through the Swiss team’s structure and were shutout for the most part of the game. The match eventually ended in a 1-1 draw. In this pod, RIPLT features in his pod debut and talks about the following:
A look at the lineups from both teams
Aleksandar Pavlović can make a proper pass; is he Bayern’s next Thiago?
Leroy Sané and Alphonso Davies were frustrating in this game
The match served as proving grounds for the youth and they did alright
Passing around too much is not good, so is not doing it enough
Basel played really well and gave Bayern hell (bars)
Bayern can still be stifled even with a near full strength team
A preview of Bayern’s upcoming January and February games up to the first leg of the Champions League
6.1.2024 • 10 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 26 — Assessing the recent Bayern Munich transfer rumors; Five Bayern players have been put on notice; Some entertainment talk; & MORE!
Bayern Munich has returned to training, but somehow the transfer action has been hotter than what has been going on during the practice sessions.
Knowing that Bayern Munich is eager to spend some money and add a few players during this transfer window, the rumors are flowing. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this week’s episode:
Catching-up on some an older take to see how it is going.
A rundown of the rumor mill, including what we have heard about VfB Stuttgart’s Alexander Nübel and Serhou Guirassy, Chelsea FC’s Trevoh Chalobah, Fulham FC’s João Palhinha, and AC Milan’s Fikayo Tomori.
The increasing likelihood that Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Frans Krätzig could leave on loan assignments.
Discussing the Bild report that Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, Serge Gnabry, Matthijs de Ligt and Alphonso Davies are being closely monitored and how that could mean bad things for their respective futures with the club.
Finally, we lighten it up with some thoughts on this season of Fargo and my progress working through the Marvel movies.
4.1.2024 • 37 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E25: Three things that Thomas Tuchel and Bayern Munich need to do to get fans rallying behind them; Assessing which Bayern players could be flight risks; and MORE!
Well, it is 2024 and we have the very first Bavarian Football Works podcast of the year for release!
On this episode, we have a lot to talk about (despite the Winterpause), so why waste any time in droning on about it...let’s just do it! Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
With a growing divide in the fanbase and a war brewing between the #TuchelOut vs. #TuchelTime segments of the crowd, we have identified three things that need to happen for Bayern Munich fans to fully get back on board with things. Can they do them? Or maybe the better question is will they do them?
We are also looking at the futures of Assessing the futures of Joshua Kimmich, Leroy Sané, Alphonso Davies, Bouna Sarr, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, and Sven Ulreich — all players who have contracts expiring in 2024 or 2025. While Thomas Muller and Manuel Neuer are in a bit of a different situation because they are knowingly working year-to-year, these other players all could be packing their bags this summer.
Plus, Chuck managed to piss off his wife with interesting pronunciations for Pennsylvania towns. (That’s a bonus!)
2.1.2024 • 35 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Ep 25 — Is Bayern Munich ready to sell Joshua Kimmich & Matthijs de Ligt?; What is Julian Nagelsmann doing w/ Germany?; & MORE!
Ah...the Winterpause is here, so Bayern Munich is on hiatus. Much like rust, however, the Weekend Warm-up Podcast never sleeps.
Despite the break, there is still plenty to talk about when it comes to Bayern Munich and the German national team. So, let’s get down to it! Here is what we have on tap for this week’s episode:
The most recent transfer rumors, including Joshua Kimmich to Manchester United or Manchester City...and how Matthijs de Ligt might also be on the chopping block.
Should Real Madrid’s Toni Kroos return to the German national team? Is this just another tinkering maneuver for Julian Nagelsmann to help quell his insatiable need to make change after change.
What do the rumors about Kroos say about Nagelsmann’s confidence in Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka?
One final Germany note...İlkay Gündoğan as a No. 10 for Germany? Where does that leave Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz, and Thomas Muller?
28.12.2023 • 41 Protokoll, 34 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 24 — Assessing where Bayern Munich play; Grading Bayern players and position groups; Looking at Thomas Müller’s new deal; and MORE!
Bayern Munich close out the first half of the season (effectively, not officially) with a 2-1 win on the road over Wolfsburg that displayed the best and worst of what the Bavarians have showed throughout the Hinrunde.
With some downtime in the schedule, now is the moment to reflect on where the team is, how it has played, and where things might be going....so let’s get to it:
Running back the first half of the season, assessing where Bayern Munich is at this stage of the season.
Grading players and position groups — see who ranked high and who needs to make some big improvements in order for Bayern Munich to get where it needs to be for the second half of the season.
Discussing Thomas Muller’s well-deserved new deal, his recent performances, and what kind of role — if any — he has moving forward under Thomas Tuchel.
Bayern Munich held the fort down against VfL Wolfsburg after a quick double in the first half, only conceding courtesy of a thunderous cannonball from Maximilian Arnold. In this podcast, we discuss what went wrong and went right for Bayern this game, including:-
How Thomas Tuchel adapted the team’s tactics to VfL Wolfsburg.
How those tactics changed over the course of the game.
Wolfsburg’s own system and how they managed to expose Bayern’s weaknesses at times.
The new attacking structure and why Thomas Müller is integral to it.
A short mention of Aleksandar Pavlović’s meteoric rise to the first team and his performance in the match.
20.12.2023 • 18 Protokoll, 1 Sekunde
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Wolfsburg vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich will travel to Wolfsburg to take on old friend Niko Kovač and his middling Wolves.
Should Bayern Munich win? Yes.
Should it be easy? Probably.
Will it? Eh...let’s not talk about that just yet.
The good news is that Bayern Munich looked like itself in dispatching VfB Stuttgart and could be on the right track. The bad news is that the team has accumulated a lot of wear and tear during the Hinrunde and could be very tired heading into this road match.
Things could get complicated for the Bavarians.
Let’s get down to it, though, and see what is on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team is in the table and how the clubs are trending at the moment.
Some thoughts on Wolfsburg.
A complete guess at how Thomas Tuchel will line his squad up against Wolfsburg.
A prediction on the match.
Bayern Munich gave high-flying Stuttgart very little room to breathe in the final home game of the year and ran out 3-0 winners. In today’s podcast, we discuss what went right considering Bayern’s recent results and performances among other things:
What happened to Stuttgart today?
How did Bayern set up today?
Was Thomas Müller the #10?
How did the Raumdeuter change the game today?
A quick look back at Bayern’s recent performances.
A look back at Aleksandar Pavlović’s performance.
What Pavlović’s performance means for Joshua Kimmich or/and Leon Goretzka.
What this performance means for Bayern moving forward.
A quick mention of Bayer Leverkusen.
What this setup means for the Wolfsburg game on Wednesday.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
17.12.2023 • 15 Protokoll, 20 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 23 — Examining the rise & possible fall of Joshua Kimmich at Bayern Munich; UCL draw discussion; The latest transfer rumors; and MORE!
Bayern Munich has had another eventful week, even if was not pleasing to the eye.
After getting routed by Eintracht Frankfurt, the boys traveled to Old Trafford to put the final nail in the coffin for Manchester United’s European hopes.
How did that old Facts of Life song, go again?
Anyway, the stories off the field were probably more intriguing than what happened on the pitch, so we have plenty to talk about. Why not get get started? Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
Reason No. 7777 why I am a bonehead.
Discussing the potential Champions League draw candidates for Bayern Munich.
Examining the rise and fall of Joshua Kimmich. How did we get to this place where he went from fan favorite to outcast?
Looking at the most recent transfer rumors including those for FC Barcelona’s Ronald Araújo, Fulham FC’s João Palhinha, and Real Sociedad’s Martin Zubimendi.
14.12.2023 • 37 Protokoll, 37 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. VfB Stuttgart (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is set to face off against VfB Stuttgart in what is a massive Bundesliga match.
The Bavarians were boat-raced last weekend by Eintracht Frankfurt (5-1 in case you blocked out that bad memory), while Die Schwaben are coming off of a big 1-1 draw with league leader Bayer Leverkusen.
Clearly, this will not be a cakewalk for the Bavarians, who desperately need to put together a string of good performances to really get fans back on board:
A look at where each team is in the table.
A guess at Thomas Tuchel’s lineup, which could be missing some familiar faces.
Why VfB Stuttgart is no slouch.
Alexander Nübel’s role in the match and will he get a taste of the revenge that we all know that he wants.
A prediction on the match.
13.12.2023 • 24 Protokoll, 3 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Manchester United 0-1 Bayern Munich (Champions League)
Bayern Munich faced off with Manchester United in the final Champions League group stage game that meant nothing for the Bavarians, but could potentially have been important for the Red Devils.
In the end, Bayern Munich escaped England with a 1-0 victory that was neither fun, nor convincing. Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this episode:
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI.
A recap of the scoring and the subs.
Some thoughts and analysis on the match.
Why is Harry Kane operating as more of a midfielder than a striker (isn’t he with Bayern Munich to score goals)?
A much better effort from the backline.
Some words on the disappointment and frustration with the attack.
A take on the scandalous story that broke before the match, what it means for Bayern Munich’s core group, and why it might really be time to start questioning the power and control that Tuchel holds in Bavaria.
Bayern Munich went out and got walloped 5-1 by Eintracht Frankfurt that was powered by a completely erratic and dysfunctional first half that set the tone for the entire match.
When it comes down to it, though, Eintracht Frankfurt was better prepared, more energetic, and simply wanted it more than the Bavarians.
It was disappointing to say the least, so let’s get right to it! Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI...who was (surprisingly) in and out.
A rundown of the substitutes and scoring.
Why is Bayern Munich making odd adjustments to play against teams it is better than?
The backline was a disaster.
Some common themes whenever the attack struggle (and why it could be bad if Leroy Sané is slumping).
Some thoughts and analysis on what is all means moving forward.
9.12.2023 • 21 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 22 — Thoughts on Bayern Munich’s current state; The signing of Bryan Zaragoza; The downfall of Robert Lewandowski?; & MORE!
It feels like an eternity since Bayern Munich has played because of last weekend’s cancellation against Union Berlin, but now the Bavarians are set to be back in action (check out our Preview Show) against Eintracht Frankfurt.
Just because the game was not played, does not mean that the news has stopped. Bayern Munich had another eventful week, which ensure that there is plenty to discuss. Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this week’s episode:
The Snow Day effect hits Bayern Munich!
Bayern Munich’s decision to stay home for winter training camp.
Taking a look at Bayern Munich’s big signing of Granada attacker Bryan Zaragoza and what it might mean for the team’s roster.
Are we witnessing the fall of FC Barcelona star Robert Lewandowski?
7.12.2023 • 38 Protokoll, 26 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich’s game against Union Berlin was snowed out last weekend, but the Bavarians will return to action on Saturday against Eintracht Frankfurt in a key Bundesliga showdown.
Sitting in seventh place, Eintracht Frankfurt is eager to vault itself into the top-six position in the table, which could happen if Die Adler can find a way to knock off Bayern Munich.
This version of Eintracht Frankfurt does not quite have the star power of some recent versions of
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A rundown of where each team in the standings and look at the recent form of the clubs.
A guess at what Thomas Tuchel might be thinking for his starting XI.
Some thoughts on personnel matters (transfers and the like) going on at Bayern Munich.
A prediction on the match.
6.12.2023 • 25 Protokoll, 1 Sekunde
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E21: Do Bayern Munich really need to make moves in January? Reacting to Germany’s Euro 2024 draw + MORE!
Schnitzel and Rayyan had time to discuss plots outside the weekly drama that Bayern experience on the pitch. Included in this podcast:-
Do Bayern Munich really need to strengthen this winter? If so, where exactly?
Is João Palhinha really the guy for this team?
Have Bayern Munich actually improved under Thomas Tuchel?
A reaction and preview of Germany’s opponents in the group stage for the upcoming European Championships in 2024.
4.12.2023 • 59 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 21 — Why is Bayern Munich scuffling (but winning) right now?; Is Florian Wirtz a player Bayern should invest heavily in?; and MORE!
It has been a bit of a crazy week for Bayern Munich.
There was a boring win, followed by a more boring draw, but there was a whole of news in between, so in short, we have plenty to discuss.
Let’s take a look at that is on tap for this episode:
Why is Bayern Munich struggling right now. Is it Thomas Tuchel’s fault? Are the players underperforming? Is the squad flawed? Maybe...maybe not, but there is some reason to think it is bound to look better soon.
Does this version of Bayern Munich have a poor mentality?
Bayern Munich has been closely linked to Bayer Leverkusen ace Florian Wirtz and could be the leader in the clubhouse to land the star....but does it make sense? Is he worth it? Let’s discuss.
30.11.2023 • 40 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Union Berlin (Bundesliga)
The Bundesliga action is back for Bayern Munich this weekend as the Bavarians will take on Union Berlin at the Allianz Arena.
For the Bavarians, a win is needed to keep pace with red-hot Bayer Leverkusen, the table-toppers in the league. Meanwhile, Union Berlin has had a putrid season, so far, and is in desperate need of a reboot to get back on the right track.
Desperation, however, might not be enough for Die Eisernen as Bayern Munich will undoubtedly be looking to shake off the cobwebs from an unfortunate midweek draw with FC Copenhagen in the Champions League.
Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this episode:
A rundown of where each team in the standings and look at the recent form of the clubs.
A guess at what Thomas Tuchel might be thinking for his starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
30.11.2023 • 20 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 0-0 FC Copenhagen (Champions League)
Bayern Munich and FC Copenhagen battled to a 0-0 draw in the Champions League in a game that no one really seemed to put much effort into.
For the second consecutive match, Bayern Munich did not have too much pep in its step. The Bavarians had trouble getting going offensively against the compact and conservative approach from the Danish side.
It would have been nice to Bayern Munich find a way to breakthrough FC Copenhagen. but it was not meant to be on this day. Let’s just get down to it...this is what we have on tap for this podcast:
A look at the starting XI and what Tuchel did differently in this match.
A rundown of the scoring, err, substitutions — what did you think about the non-handball call?
Some thoughts on why the game was sooooo boring and a reminder that Manuel Neuer is the best in the business.
Where does Bayern Munich from here?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
29.11.2023 • 20 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 1-0 FC Köln (Bundesliga)
A Friday night tilt after an international break against a desperate opponent could have been disastrous for Bayern Munich, but like they have done so many other times this season, the Bavarians fought through some uneven play on both ends of the pitch to claim a 1-0 victory.
Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this episode:
A gander at Thomas Tuchel’s odd starting XI and what that might mean for some of the players, who were passed over in favor of Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting.
A public service message that you do not need to watch this mess.
A rundown of the scoring (LOL) as Harry Kane just keeps producing (even though he sometimes appears to be an afterthought in the attack.
Steffen Baumgart will likely get sacked soon, but he has nothing to work with. That said, he had his team prepared and they fought hard. This really just a Billy Goats team that lacks talent.
Some final thoughts on Bayern Munich as the team heads into the stretch run of the Hinrunde.
24.11.2023 • 18 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 20 — Germany is a complete mess and we need to talk about it; A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Köln; Transfers for Müller & Sané; + MORE
What a mess of an international break that way.
Germany is a disaster under Julian Nagelsmann, but at least Bayern Munich is coming back this weekend. Given all of that, there is plenty to talk about, so let’s get to it. Here is what is on tap for this week’s episode:
Assessing why Germany is a clown show these days (Hint: The answer is pretty simple).
Looking at why Julian Nagelsmann cannot help himself and is proving all of his critics right.
Break out the torch, it is time to light some folks up.
A preview for Bayern Munich vs. FC Köln.
Transfer rumors on Bayern Munich stars Thomas Müller and Leroy Sané.
What to be thankful for during this Thanksgiving season.
22.11.2023 • 44 Protokoll, 10 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Ep 19 — Bayern Munich’s upcoming slate; Robert Lewandowski vs. Harry Kane; What fans need to see from Germany; Kimmich as a No. 6?; + MORE
Ahead of the EURO 2024 competition, yet another international break is upon us.
Bayern Munich players are spread out globally to represent their respective national teams, but that does not mean that there is not a lot to talk about with both the Rekordmeister and the boys representing Germany:
Registering a formal take on the hotly-contested Harry Kane vs. Robert Lewandowski debate.
The curious story leaked by Bild that indicates Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann will not be using Joshua Kimmich as a right-back.
What to expect from Germany’s upcoming games and what are some realistic expectations.
Looking at Bayern Munich’s upcoming slate of games.
The latest news on Alphonso Davies and his potential transfer — as Real Madrid, Liverpool FC, Chelsea FC, Manchester City, and Paris Saint-Germain all circle.
16.11.2023 • 47 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 4-2 FC Heidenheim (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich ran out eventual winners over FC Heidenheim today in a game of ups and downs, with the Bavarians going 2-0 up in the first half only to see the lead vanish in minutes, but fighting back in the last stretch to bag all three points.
There were some clear issues with the squad on display, but some individual performances that still stood out. In this podcast, we discuss the game and parts of the bigger picture, specifically:
The lineups and setups of the team.
The fascinating rotations of the Bayern Munich XI, such as the inclusion of Bouna Sarr.
The visible fatigue in the games of certain players who have been over-worked.
The tweaked midfield set-up and how it evolved over the course of the game.
The worrying and celebrated individual performances from the difference-makers today.
The state of Bayern’s title CHALLENGE in the face of a Bayer Leverkusen super-team.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
11.11.2023 • 24 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Ep 18 — Analyzing Bayern Munich’s win over Galatasaray; A preview of Bayern vs. Heidenheim; Kimmich rumors; Lewandowski to MLS?; & MORE
Bayern Munich was sleepwalking for the majority of its Champions League match against Galatasaray, but did pull out a victory that frustrated many fans.
The Bavarians eventually snared a 2-1 win ahead of this weekend’s Bundesliga showdown with Heidenheim. We will cover ALL of that, plus take a look at those pesky transfer rumors surrounding Joshua Kimmich and our old friend Robert Lewandowski’s recent struggles with FC Barcelona.
Here is the full rundown of what we have on tap for this edition of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast:
A breakdown of the Bayern Munich vs. Galatasaray match.
A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Heidenheim — will Thomas Tuchel learn his lesson with injuries?
Thoughts on Robert Lewandowski’s struggles with FC Barcelona and those links to MLS (do I have to fire up another post like this?)
How legit are the Joshua Kimmich transfer rumors?
9.11.2023 • 42 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E17: A breakdown of Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund and where things go from here; Harry Kane’s excellence; and a preview of Bayern vs. Galatasaray in the Champions League
Craziness is abound as Bayern Munich had the most painful of losses and the most exuberant of wins within four days of each other.
The Helter Skelter nature of the team’s performances on the pitch continues, but — more than anything — Bayern Munich keeps winning in the Bundesliga and Champions League.
There is a lot to talk about and analyze, so that’s what we will do. Here is what is on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Flagship Show:
Some thoughts and analysis on Bayern Munich massive 4-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker — and why even a certain type of loss would have been an okay result (I know...blasphemy).
A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Galatasaray in the UCL.
Bayern Munich beat Borussia Dortmund very convincingly, 0-4, in what might have been a surprise to Bayern fans but wasn’t a surprise to the just about anybody else. In this podcast, we discussed the following:
How Thomas Tuchel’s position as head coach might change after this game;
How Tuchel’s desire for a number six is impacted by this game;
Will Joshua Kimmich’s position come under fire?
What worked for Bayern today?
What did not work at all for Dortmund today?
A word on the Leon Goretzka - Conrad Laimer pairing in midfield;
A word on Bayer Leverkusen and where they stand currently;
Is Dortmund a lock-in for top four?
Questions to be answered for Bayern moving forward.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
4.11.2023 • 19 Protokoll, 56 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 17 — A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund; Analyzing Bayern’s loss vs. Saarbrücken; Bayern to get Florian Wirtz?; & MORE
Bayern Munich has had a week, eh?
After some brief optimism seeped into the general public’s feeling about the squad, the Bavarians went out and got “out-hearted” (not a word, but we’re going with it!) by 3. Liga side FC Saarbrücken in the DFB-Pokal in what was a horrendous result for Die Rekordmeister.
Why wait any longer, let’s dig into what is on tap for this week’s episode:
A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker.
Breaking down Bayern Munich’s devastating upset loss to FC Saarbrücken in the DFB-Pokal. What went wrong? How did this happen? Why does this keep happening? Is this team tacking heart and accountability? Let’s discuss.
Is Bayern Munich planning to pursue Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz this summer regardless of a potential Jamal Musiala transfer?
This is shocking. Bayern Munich have just lost to 3.Liga side 1. FC Saarbrücken, getting knocked out of the DFB Pokal in the process. Once brought in to save the treble, Thomas Tuchel has lost out on the treble for the second time in six months.
Here are our talking points from the game:
HOW did that just happen?
This result was not a fluke — Bayern Munich have been playing like this for weeks.
Leroy Sané not rested again.
How the Bayern offense floundered versus Saarbrücken, showing shades of Villarreal.
Are there any more excuses for Thomas Tuchel?
Losing Matthijs de Ligt could be devastating for Bayern Munich.
Why results aren’t everything — a point proven.
The unpredictable nature of the DFB Pokal and how Tuchel failed to plan against it.
A recap of individual performances — Leroy Sané, Mathys Tel, Choupo-Moting, Kim Min-jae, Alphonso Davies and more.
Tuchel out?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
1.11.2023 • 18 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E16: Assessing Bayern Munich’s week that was, Manuel Neuer’s return, Kane and Sané creating magic, the midfield situation + Pokal preview
In this episode, Schnitzel and Rayyan discuss:
Bayern’s midfield problems in the absence of Joshua Kimmich and potentially Leon Goretzka.
How the attack has found its feet, particularly the upward trajectory of Harry Kane and how he has begun changing games, as well as Leroy Sané’s continued form as amongst the top players in the world.
How Thomas Tuchel’s ‘game of two halves’ approach to matches might backfire in more important games.
Is Tuchel a fraud or the real deal?
The upcoming DfB Pokal game against FC Saarbruecken, and why Bayern should not underestimate their upcoming opposition.
A short look at Bayern’s title rivals — namely Bayer Leverkusen.
Why Borussia Dortmund might bottle it again.
This may be the craziest Bundesliga game in years. Bayern Munich went down to ten men early in the first half thanks to a Joshua Kimmich red card, but instead of capitalizing on that opportunity, Darmstadt surrender the advantage by getting two red cards themselves.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Why doesn’t Tuchel rotate the lineup more?
Harry Kane is in the same situation as Erling Haaland at Man City last year.
Why Thomas Müller is the man that Bayern Munich needs.
Thomas Tuchel needs to improve performances — this is still far from good enough.
The inefficiency of Tuchelball right now.
Is Joshua Kimmich a liability? What happens in midfield versus Dortmund?
Leroy Sané deserves to be considered the best player in the world right now — but is he being overplayed?
Manuel Neuer makes a triumphant return to the starting XI.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
28.10.2023 • 16 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 16 — Bayern Munich’s win over Galatasaray; A preview on Bayern vs. Darmstadt; Transfer rumors; Absorbing the pain of losing; and MORE!
It has been an active week for Bayern Munich...and BFW.
Aside of a big win in the Champions League for Bayern Munich over Galatasaray, we saw BFW crash (at the worst possible time), a slew of transfer rumors, and some iffy coaching decisions that all lead into a Bundesliga match vs. SV Darmstadt.
Clearly, this was a crazy week and we have plenty to talk about, so let’s get to it. Here is what is on tap for this episode:
A preview of Bayern Munich vs. SV Darmstadt.
Some thoughts on Bayern Munich’s win over Galatasaray in the Champions League.
Thomas Tuchel’s handling of Thomas Müller is foretelling the future for the veteran.
The latest transfer news on Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies.
BFW’s big crash.
Why losing sucks (duh!).
26.10.2023 • 50 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E15: Assessing Bayern Munich’s weekend win over Mainz; Who are the options to replace Leon Goretzka?; Previewing Galatasaray; and MORE!
Bayern Munich picked up a win this weekend in the Bundesliga over Mainz 05, but bigger challenges lie ahead and the squad is officially battling #InjuryBlitz2023.
Leon Goretzka became the latest Bayern Munich player to sustain an injury and the Germany international will be out of action until roughly mid-November if things heal properly.
During a season where depth was going to be an issue, the Bavarians are hitting one pothole after another on the pathway to success. Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this week’s episode:
Some final thoughts on Bayern Munich’s big win over Mainz 05 in the Bundesliga.
How will Thomas Tuchel replace Leon Goretzka in the central midfield? Konrad Laimer? Jamal Musiala? Raphaël Guerreiro?
A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Galatasaray in the Champions League.
Bayern Munich made a triumphant return from the international break with a 3-1 victory over Mainz 05.
It was not always pretty for the Bavarians, but there were some amazing sequences that gave fans a taste of how good this could all look once everyone is back in sync (and off of the injured list).
Even with a banged up crew, Thomas Tuchel was able to push the right buttons enough to coax a victory out of his boys.
Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this episode of the Postgame Show:
A gander at Tuchel’s starting XI selections.
A rundown of the scoring.
Some thoughts on why the team’s defense looked so out of sorts at times.
The lack of service to Harry Kane continues.
Eyeing the positives of what could have been a disaster is Mainz could finish.
Make sure to check out our postgame coverage here on Bavarian Football Works and follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, @cyl3r, and more.
21.10.2023 • 16 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 15 — A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Mainz 05; Jamal Musiala unhappy?; Assessing Germany’s games and what’s next; plus MORE!
Bayern Munich is back in action, the German national team made some progress, there are transfer rumors galore, and, overall, the craziness is back.
This episode of the Weekend Warm-up hits on much of that, so let’s get right to it and take a look at what is on tap:
A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Mainz 05 — and why this could be a very important match under less-than-ideal conditions for the Bavarians (even if Manuel Neuer should be back).
Some thoughts on the recent transfer rumors surrounding Jamal Musiala and why he might no longer he the fresh-faced phenom that fans have grown to love.
Some final thoughts on the German national team’s recent set of games and wondering what Julian Nagelsmann’s plan will be moving forward.
19.10.2023 • 40 Protokoll, 14 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Mexico 2-2 Germany (International Friendly)
Germany and Mexico squared off in an international friendly — in Philadelphia, PA — at the same time as a Major League Baseball playoff game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Arizona Diamondbacks and also with the Philadelphia Flyers playing the Vancouver Canucks in the NHL home opener.
Needless to say, it was chaos in South Philly at the stadium complex as Germany and Mexico fought to a 2-2 draw, which felt...right. Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this episode:
Checking out Julian Nagelsmann’s starting XI.
A rundown of the scoring.
The game was pure chaos, but was fun...and nerve-wracking...and I am mostly concerned for how anyone got home from that Park-nado that must have occurred in South Philly.
Some thoughts on what we learned about Germany during this international break.
18.10.2023 • 15 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E14: Reviewing Nagelsmann’s first game in charge of Germany, discussing Tuchel’s potential loss of the dressing room, looking at Bayern Munich’s rivals for the title + MORE!
Former Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann managed his first game for the German national team, coaching a confident 1-3 win over the United States national team. In this latest flagship episode of Bavarian Podcast Works, Samrin and Rayyan discuss the events of the last few weeks involving that and more, including:
Lineups and a short discussion of the game between Germany and the USA.
Bayern Munich’s reported dressing room problems related to Thomas Tuchel’s brand of football (or lack thereof), and the lack of any real progression from Nagelsmann’s Bayern.
Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzig, Borussia Dortmund and other teams at the top of the Bundesliga, and how they relate to Bayern Munich.
Can any of these teams mount a realistic title challenge for Bayern?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
14.10.2023 • 55 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 14 — Grading Bayern Munich’s position groups so far; Analyzing Julian Nagelsmann’s first squad w/ Germany; Transfer rumors; & MORE!
Bayern Munich might not be active during this international break, but there is certainly a lot to discuss on the club — and also with the German national team.
For the first segment, we are catching up with our old pal — Daily Mail journalist Jake Fenner — to talk all things Die Mannschaft.
Why waste any more time babbling about what we will talk about, though? Let’s get down to it. This is what we have on tap for this week’s episode:
A look at Germany’s first roster under Julian Nagelsmann and what to expect as Die Mannschaft prepares to square off against the United States and Mexico — featuring Jake Fenner.
Grading Bayern Munich’s position groups to this point in the season. Where the team is succeeding and what positions might need some work.
Addressing the recent transfer rumors linking Alphonso Davies to Real Madrid and Manchester City, while also looking at the possibility of an exit for Joshua Kimmich this summer as Pep Guardiola might be looking for a reunion. Also, those very early rumors on Jamal Musiala.
12.10.2023 • 1 Stunde, 9 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 13 — A preview of Bayern Munich vs. SC Freiburg; Why Bayern’s wins don’t mean everything; Transfer rumors; and MORE!
As Bayern Munich heads into another international break, the Bavarians will face a stiff test from SC Freiburg, but also have the opportunity to quiet some of noise surrounding the team.
Thomas Tuchel has the fanbase at each other’s throats and while the team is winning, things are not as pretty as most would like. There are transfer rumors and our thoughts on Bayern Munich's recent form...in a nutshell, there is A LOT to talk about. So, let’s get to it! Here is what we have on tape for this episode:
A preview of the Bayern Munich vs. SC Freiburg match where we take a look at the form of each team, the potential starting lineup for Bayern, and give a prediction on the match.
Discussing the uneasy feeling that Bayern Munich’s wins are covering for a lot of flaws with the team.
Bayern Munich is not getting the most out of Harry Kane...but why? Let’s talk about it.
Leroy Sané, Serge Gnabry, Alphonso Davies, Matthijs de Ligt, and Joshua Kimmich are just some of the names that have already been linked with a transfer away for next summer. Asr these just baseless rumors or is there a brewing problem on the squad?
Addressing those Jerome Boateng rumors.
5.10.2023 • 56 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — FC Copenhagen 1-2 Bayern Munich (UEFA Champions League)
Bayern Munich once again came into a game completely unprepared and paid for it with a poor first half in which the team came to the dressing room behind on goals. Just like the last game however, Tuchel was bailed out by individual brilliance from the usual suspects.
After a pair of games that made it look like Thomas Tuchel knew what he was doing, we have been treated to a pair of games that have made it look like Tuchel has never managed a game of football in his life.
In this podcast, Rayyan goes over (rants about) the game and Bayern in detail.
A look at the starting XIs for the game.
The tactical decisions that Thomas Tuchel made.
The lack of any direction or ‘game plan’ for Tuchel.
A signature Cyler Meltdown™ over the state of Bayern.
Bayern Munich are back at it again. To be specific, they are back to floundering.
After a pair of games that made it look like Thomas Tuchel finally knew what he was doing, Tuchel proved that he is nothing if not stubborn, making decisions in personnel and tactics that are beyond poor. Genuinely, it is unbelievable that a professional football coach can even think how the team went out there was in any way acceptable.
In this podcast, Rayyan and Marcus go over the game in detail.
A look at the starting XI and the mistakes Tuchel made in the personnel.
The abhorrent tactics that Tuchel employed.
RB Leipzig’s great game plan and execution.
How Bayern could move going forward with Tuchel (or without him?).
30.9.2023 • 19 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 12 — Breaking down the fan divide on Bayern Munich’s Thomas Tuchel; Assessing the small roster strategy; Transfer rumors; & MORE!
Bayern Munich has had great success so far this season, but not everything has been peachy keen for the boys from Bavaria.
Moreover, some fans have drawn lines on Thomas Tuchel and have evolved into warring factions on just about any matter involving the manager. We will talk about why that is and a whole lot more for this episode of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast. Check out what we have on tap:
A look at the injury to Serge Gnabry, what it means for the club, and how the transfer rumors linking the Germany international to Manchester United and Real Madrid could be impacted.
Assessing the small roster.
Manchester City is linked to both Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz.
Diving into the discord surrounding Bayern Munich fans and Thomas Tuchel.
A couple of embarrassing stories on how inept I am and how Terry Francona dissed me into oblivion.
28.9.2023 • 49 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 4-0 SC Preußen Münster (DFB-Pokal) and Preview Show — Bayern vs. RB Leipzig (Bundesliga)
Given the condensed schedule for Bayern Munich and also for Bavarian Podcast Works, we’ve got a double-shot for you!
First, we are recapping Bayern Munich’s impressive 4-0 victory over SC Preußen Münster and then we will get you all set for the big Bundesliga showdown between the Bavarians and RB Leipzig on Saturday — a massive match in terms of the league’s title race.
Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this episode:
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s lineup that he rolled out against Preußen Münster.
A rundown of the scoring.
Some takeaways from the match.
A look at where Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig sit in the Bundesliga table.
An attempt to guess Tuchel’s lineup (good luck!).
A prediction on the game.
Well then.
Bayern Munich have done it again. Tasked with facing VfL Bochum, the Bavarian giants proved their giant status with a third 7-0 drubbing in just the last two seasons, and this performance may be the most convincing of all of them.
In a game that Bochum seemed to never be in, Bayern simply ran through the motions in high gear without skipping a beat, looking sharp throughout.
In this podcast, we go over the many factors that went into Bayern’s domination over Bochum:
A look at the starting XI and the systemic changes Thomas Tuchel employed from the previous few matches.
Where the system’s changes found new spaces and pockets for players to get creative and score from.
How the team’s defensive resilience and focus came back to the fore.
Why fans should be excited about Bayern and what we’ve learnt about the ever-evolving system.
23.9.2023 • 19 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 11 — A preview of Bayern Munich vs. VfL Bochum; Is Tuchel tempting fate w/ the lack of rotation?; Kane is a nicer Lewandowski; & MORE!
Bayern Munich is fresh off of a nervy 4-3 win over Manchester United in the Champions League and will have to quickly re-focus itself to do battle with VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga.
With the English week making things a complete jumble for the podcast schedule, Bavarian Podcast Works has, once again, pushed the Preview Show into the Weekend Warm-up, so listeners are not overloaded with our content.
Given all of that, this is what we have on tape for this episode:
A preview of Bayern Munich vs. VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga, including some thoughts on how the lineup might change and what the score might be.
Examining why Thomas Tuchel’s lack of a rotation is a bad idea for the long-term prospects for this season.
Harry Kane is a nicer, less bitter version of Robert Lewandowski
We are seeing the best of Leroy Sané, aren’t we?
21.9.2023 • 42 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 4-3 Manchester United (Champions League)
For anyone wondering how Bayern Munich would function without Thomas Tuchel in its Champions League opener against Manchester United, it did not take all that long to see that the visitors were going to be in for a long night.
After a somewhat choppy start, Bayern Munich established itself with two first half goals, which left the Red Devils punch drunk — at least for a little while.
Let’s take a look what is on tap for this episode as Bayern Munich eventually outlasted Manchester United for a 4-3 win:
A look at the starting XI and why it really should not have been all that surprising to see the names listed.
A rundown of the scoring.
Examining Bayern Munich’s ability to put together the aforementioned first half flurry even though the midfield and defense were not great.
Why fans can take out of this match and what we are learning every game from this Bayern Munich squad.
Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen hooked up for the Bundesliga’s marquee showdown of the weekend.
With two teams that were rolling heading into the international break, it was a shame that they had to meet on a Friday night to kick things off. The extra day of preparation might have done both teams some good, but the game was closely contested either way.
Bayern Munich got off to an electric start, but fizzled just when Bayer Leverkusen was ready to mount a challenge. In the end, the final score was a crazy 2-2 draw that featured many swings of emotion.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting lineup.
A rundown of the scoring.
Some thoughts on how Bayern Munich looks at this point.
Exploring Mathys Tel’s ability to create from the outside and Leon Goretzka dramatic goal — and how just a little sloppiness from Alphonso Davies killed Bayern Munich at the worst possible time.
15.9.2023 • 22 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 10 — A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen; Some final thoughts on Hansi Flick, Germany; A review of All or Nothing; & MORE!
After an extremely crazy week with the German national team and also Bayern Munich getting back to action in a Friday match vs. Bayer Leverkusen, get ready for a Weekend Warm-up/Preview Show combo — it’s a two-for-one deal!
On this episode, we will discuss the following hot topics:
A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen — an absolutely key match for the Bavarians in the Bundesliga — Jamal Musiala and Raphaël Guerreiro should be available, but what about Joshua Kimmich?
The unsettled situations of Matthijs de Ligt and Leon Goretzka at Bayern Munich — and what it might mean for their futures with the club.
A look at Hansi Flick’s tenure as coach of Germany and where it all went wrong, plus is Julian Nagelsmann the next man up?
A review of All or Nothing — The German national team in Qatar and why that probably foretold Flick getting sacked.
14.9.2023 • 56 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 9 — Analyzing where Bayern Munich is now; The good & the bad of adding João Palhinha; Jadon Sancho rumors; Germany’s outlook; + MORE
Bayern Munich might be on international break, but there is still an absolute mountain of news going on with the club.
And it is not just the Bavarians, either. The German national team is set to take on France and Japan in what could be two important games in determining what future — if any — Hansi Flick has as manager:
Analyzing where Bayern Munich is at the break.
The case for — and against — João Palhinha making the move from Fulham FC to Bayern Munich. Also, how adding a defender is also still on the menu for the January transfer window as well.
Addressing those bizarre rumors linking Bayern Munich to disgruntled Manchester United attacker Jadon Sancho.
What to hope for with Germany during this international break.
Jamal Musiala’s injury — should Bayern Munich fans be concerned?
7.9.2023 • 36 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E8: Is Bayern Munich struggling to get Harry Kane involved?; Assessing Bayern’s transfer window; Analyzing Hansi Flick’s Germany roster; & MORE!
With so much going on between both Bayern Munich and Germany, the topics for a BFW podcast could on for days.
Things are going well for Bayern Munich and Germany is — again — looking to try and figure out how to be successful. We have strong opinions on all of that — and we KNOW you do, too — so join us for this Flagship Show where we hit on some of the biggest news from the past week, including the following topics:
Harry Kane’s lack of chances in the current system.
The deadline day transfer successes and failures. Is Bayern Munich in trouble or are things going to be okay?
Did Bayern Munich sell off too much of its depth?
Hansi Flick made some curious selections — and had some even more curious omissions for his Germany call-ups.
The Gladbach curse is finally gone as Bayern Munich faced Borussia Mönchengladbach and won 2-1. It took the Bavarians three (!) years and multiple managerial changes, but the win is truly sweet.
Here are our talking points from the game:
The lineup and its implications
Gladbach’s defensive nature and the first goal
The Bavarians and their lethargic tactics
Where it all changed — the goals from Leroy Sane and Mathys Tel
The system has failed Harry Kane and Thomas Mueller
Praise for Joshua Kimmich, Leroy Sane, Konrad Laimer and Mathys Tel
Tuchel’s tactics — myth or mystery?
Worries about squad depth — the bench isn’t good enough
Concluding thoughts
2.9.2023 • 15 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 8 — Bayern Munich draw Man United (+ others) in the UCL group stage; Palhinha update; Is letting Gravenberch go a mistake?; and MORE!
So the Champions League draw is official aaaaand ... Bayern Munich will face Manchester United and two others in the 2023 group stage. Okay, that’s being unfair to Copenhagen and Galatasaray, but that really is the first thing you think when you see a group like this.
Beyond that there is the news that João Palinha is on his way over from Fulham (transfer pending) and to finance the deal, Benjamin Pavard is headed to Inter Milan (confirmed) and Ryan Gravenberch is on the verge of a move to Liverpool FC (less than confirmed). Given the 40 minute Zoom time limit for meetings, we had to rush to fit all the topics in this time:
What can Bayern Munich expect in the Champions League group stages this year?
Do we expect any threat from Man United?
How many Bundesliga teams will make it to the next round of the UCL?
Is João Palhinha really on his way to Bayern Munich ... and for HOW MUCH?
Why Ryan Gravenberch never worked out for this club.
The final word on the Benjamin Pavard deal and the implications of not getting a replacement.
Can Christoph Freund be the guy to turn around Bayern’s failing youth system?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
31.8.2023 • 36 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Borussia Mönchengladbach vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich plays perennial bogey team, Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga this weekend. It is the late Saturday game with good reason, with Bayern winless in the last five encounters against Gladbach. In this preview, we discuss Gladbach’s phenomenal record against Bayern and the following:
Changes in the Gladbach team since last season
How the changes in the team have impacted Gladbach
How Gladbach might decide to play against Bayern
A possible lineup for Gladbach in light of the injuries
Bayern’s injuries and a possible line-up
Will the fans see Thomas Müller?
How this match might play out
How the rest of the Bundesliga teams might fare this weekend including Borussia Dortmund
A prediction on Gladbach vs. Bayern
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
30.8.2023 • 13 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 7 — Harry Kane’s impact on Bayern Munich; Leroy Sané or Thomas Müller at the No. 10?; Josip Stanišić’s loan; Transfer rumors; + MORE!
Bayern Munich bagged a 4-0 win over Werder Bremen in its Bundesliga opener and there was plenty to like about what we saw.
Moreover, Harry Kane gave everyone an idea of just how impact he can be as the Bavarians aim to add for trophies to their case this season. Given how much other news broke over the week, you know this episode is loaded, so let’s get to it:
Kane is everything many fans thought he could be — a dominant force.
Will Thomas Tuchel start Leroy Sané over Thomas Müller at the No. 10?
Josip Stanišić’s move is beneficial for him, but now Bayern Munich is scrambling.
Benjamin Pavard and Ryan Gravenberch could both leave before the transfer window ends.
What gives on those rumors linking Leroy Sané to both FC Barcelona and Liverpool FC?
24.8.2023 • 40 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. FC Augsburg (Bundesliga)
After downing Werder Bremen 4-0 in the Bundesliga opener, Bayern Munich will host FC Augsburg in a match that should not present much danger to Thomas Tuchel’s new-look squad.
Bayern Munich will be seeking to keep the good times rolling and to also build up a nice base of points early in the season. In past years, there has been a game (or two, or three) that has shocked Bayern Munich, caused an early season loss, and irritated the fan base.
If FC Augsburg wants to become the latest team to toss a little doubt into the mix for Bayern Munich, it will absolutely have its work cut out for it. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
Recapping Bayern Munich’s performance against Werder Bremen.
A review of where the teams sit in the Bundesliga table.
Some notables from FC Augsburg’s roster.
A look at who Thomas Tuchel might start this week.
A prediction on the match.
Bayern Munich won 0-4 and all is right in the world and Thomas Tuchel will win the treble! Well, not quite.....and we will explain why in this podcast. Rayyan and Samrin discuss the following on this show:
Leon Goretzka’s performance and why Thomas Tuchel almost had to play him
The disjointed performances the attack continues to produce which brings the spotlight on.....
.....Jamal Musiala for all the wrong reasons and Thomas Müller for all the right reasons
A word on Leroy Sané and another on Noussair Mazraoui
Many words on the goalkeeping situation and what Sven Ulreich did (and didn’t) do well
Harry Kane’s performance — what the Englishman did right and what he needs to improve upon
Whether this performance helps Thomas Tuchel’s case moving forward
Upcoming fixtures which will test Bayern
Could Mathys Tel becoming a starter?
Who should be the centerback pairing for Bayern?
A word on Benjamin Pavard and whether he is actually leaving.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
18.8.2023 • 30 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 6 — Talking potential Bayern Munich transfers, Manuel Neuer’s status; Thomas Müller’s role, hype for Harry Kane; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is set for its Bundesliga opener, but there are still many questions that are unanswered when it comes to the squad.
How much longer will Manuel Neuer be out of action? How will Thomas Tuchel settle on playing his center-back trio? Is Benjamin Pavard going to leave before the window ends? Is Thomas Müller going to spend the season picking up scrap minutes?
Yeah, there is a lot going on. Let’s not waste any more time and get right down to it. This is what we have on tap for this week’s episode of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast:
Looking at the potential transfer situations of Pavard and Ryan Gravenberch.
A look at what is going on with the goalkeeper situation and why Bayern Munich seems poised to ride it out with Sven Ulreich until Neuer is healthy.
Exploring whether or not Müller has a role on this season’s squad.
How hyped are you for Harry Kane?
17.8.2023 • 36 Protokoll, 46 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Werder Bremen (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich will square off with Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga opener and as much as fans would like to believe that everything is rosy heading in the season’s first match, the Bavarians have a lot of questions attached to them.
Who will start? Is Thomas Müller ready to play? Can Sven Ulreich be a capable fill-in for Manuel Neuer? Which two center-backs will get the nod? Is Leon Goretzka ever getting off the bench? Does Thomas Tuchel have a plan?
Mostly, why is there all of this turmoil?
Those are just some of the questions heading in the match vs. Werder Bremen. Let’s take a look at what we will tackle for this season opening edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show:
A scan through those topics listed above.
A guess at Tuchel’s starting XI.
A prediction on the match.
16.8.2023 • 24 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 5 — After weeks of speculation Harry Kane is (hopefully? finally?) headed to Bayern Munich -- react with us HERE!
After months of speculation, it finally appears that Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane is making the seemingly unlikely move to Bayern Munich.
The final days here have been a whirlwind of “will he” or “won’t he” stories that eventually all faded away. Barring a last minute collapse, Kane should be making his way to Germany for a physical and could be presented at the DFL-Supercup — if things go to plan.
All that said, there was plenty to talk about, so let’s dig in:
Why I am crushing a crow sandwich.
Recapping the craziness that occurred on Thursday August 10th as news was flowing from everywhere about Kane’s potential move.
How Kane will fit and why Thomas Tuchel’s biggest job is to ensure this move is a success. Also, some thoughts on what happens if Tuchel can’t make the team mesh quickly.
What else Bayern Munich might be looking at in the transfer market and why some of the perceived needs probably are exactly requirements.
11.8.2023 • 40 Protokoll, 58 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 4 — An in depth look at what we learned from Bayern Munich’s preseason tour; Who might be in trouble on the roster; and MORE!
Bayern Munich closed down its preseason tour in great fashion with a comeback win over Liverpool FC, but the end result was not nearly important as what we learned about this team over the past two weeks.
Why waste any time? Let’s get chatting on a number of topics. Here is what we have on tap:
An in depth look at what we learned from Bayern Munich’s preseason tour, including why the attack could be positioned to explode, how the midfield might be developing into a mess, and why the defense might take some time to gel.
Why the news about Manuel Neuer’s secret surgery is very concerning.
Who helped themselves — Josip Stanišić and Serge Gnabry
Who might be in trouble on Bayern Munich’s roster — Leon Goretzka, Dayot Upamecano, Noussair Mazraoui...and Paul Wanner.
Recapping the latest transfer news.
4.8.2023 • 43 Protokoll, 58 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 4-3 Liverpool (Club Friendly)
Did you miss the club friendly between Bayern Munich vs. Liverpool FC?
Well, we have you covered! Check out our Postgame Podcast as Rayyan breaks down what happened as the Bavarians stormed back from a 2-0 deficit to snare a win away from the Premier League power.
If you need to catch up on anything else, check out our Initial Analysis, Match Awards, Observations, or any of the numerous reactions from players and coaches in the match.
2.8.2023 • 12 Protokoll
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E3: Germany’s World Cup woes; An update Bayern Munich’s pursuit of Harry Kane; Is Upamecano getting phased out?; Bayern Munich’s shaky preseason is concerning; and MORE!
The preseason has not been so kind to Bayern Munich just yet.
Similarly, the World Cup served up a gut punch to Germany in the form of a stunning defeat at the hands of Colombia (The Revenge of James Rodriguez?).
With Harry Kane’s pursuit ongoing and Manuel Neuer still trying to get into form, there is plenty of uncertainty surrounding Bayern Munich — and let’s not think about Germany being in an elimination match against South Korea (where have we seen this before?).
Needless to say, we have plenty to chat about, so let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this week’s episode of the BFW Flagship Show:
Germany’s shocking defeat and why there might be organizational issues with development at the DFB.
A quick update on Bayern Munich’s pursuit of Harry Kane.
Dayot Upamecano could find himself on the bench for Thomas Tuchel.
Why the preseason is a little concerning — even if the results do not mean a damned thing.
31.7.2023 • 43 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 3 — This is the end of the road for the Bayern Munich & Harry Kane saga; Exploring Bayern’s wing situation; A back-up GK?; & MORE
Ah...back from vacation and (somehow) completely worn down!
Hell with that, though, it is time to rap about Bayern Munich and all of the craziness that has been going on with the club. Let’s take a look at what is going on in this episode:
Some thoughts on why Bayern Munich really might be in the final hours of life without a world class No. 9. A deal for Tottenham Hotspur star Harry appears to be in play.
Why there is no way Bayern Munich should be looking to spend any significant cash on a back-up goalkeeper — even if there are some red flags being raised with Manuel Neuer’s recovery.
Exploring the potential sale of Sadio Mané, the rumors about Leroy Sané and Serge Gnabry being available...and how that could all mean that Bayern Munich is looking at another big purchase this summer (even if this dolt if content to ride it out with Sané and Gnabry.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
28.7.2023 • 33 Protokoll, 46 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 1-2 Manchester City (Club Friendly)
So Bayern Munich played their first proper preseason friendly against another top level European team, and lost. While it wasn’t the drubbing we saw in last season’s Champions League quarter-final, Manchester City managed to come away with the win thanks to two goals from an antivirus and Laporte. Maybe a better lineup and some better players available could’ve handed Bayern the win, but that’s water under the bridge now.
Here are our talking points from the game:
A review of the two lineups we saw from Thomas Tuchel today.
A quick recap of the flow of the game and who was better on balance.
The problem with Bayern Munich’s attack right now.
The paradoxical performances of Leroy Sane.
What was Konrad Laimer like?
Second half undesirables impressed — Bouna Sarr, Sven Ulreich, Mathys Tel.
Why is Thomas Tuchel such a muted presence on the sidelines? Especially compared to Pep Guardiola.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
26.7.2023 • 16 Protokoll, 6 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 2 — The final days of Sadio Mané at Bayern Munich are near; Assessing the rumors in the midfield; What’s up with Harry Kane?; & MORE!
Another week, another crazy period for Bayern Munich news.
While there were no major breaks in the club’s pursuit of Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane, there was still plenty of moving and shaking going on. We had a lot of weird news break...some true, some not, some probably falling somewhere in between.
Let’s taking a look at which topics we’ll dive into for this edition of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast:
A brief look at where things stand with Kane after Uli Hoeneß went scorched Earth on Tottenham.
Ahead of a potential move to Al Nassr, a look back at Sadio Mané’s tumultuous tenure at Bayern Munich.
Assessing the rumors regarding Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, and Marcel Sabitzer.
21.7.2023 • 43 Protokoll, 9 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — FC Rottach-Egern vs Bayern Munich
That was a long period without Bayern Munich, wasn’t it?
The Rekordmeister are back, for the season 2023-24 and there’s a lot going on — from new players, to an interesting scenario involving who’s in-charge. Starting the season off with an easy game against FC Rottach-Egern, we won 27-0 (!!). Featuring the new additions Konrad Laimer and Raphael Guerreiro, the new era of Bayern looks rather exciting and we’re all in for it.
Here are our talking points from the game:
A quick recap of what went down last season, what’s different from then to now
Hype for the new transfers — Kim Min Jae, Laimer and Guerreiro
Opinions on Laimer and his role under Tuchel
Re-emphasis on Jamal Musiala’s qualities and how he has improved this season
Mathys Tel’s future at this club looks pretty good!
Marcel Sabitzer and an extended rant about his time here so far
Disappointment with Sadio Mane (and a slightly snarky remark)
Injuries galore!
First half vs second half — critiques, praise and whatnot
18.7.2023 • 16 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S6E1: Looking at Bayern Munich’s defense, the Pavard-Walker swap, Sadio Mane’s future, Tuchel’s job security; and more!
In this episode of the flagship show of Bavarian Podcast Works, Tom and Schnitzel discuss:
Not exhausting the Harry Kane rumors
The proposed Pavard/Walker swap deal between Bayern and Manchester City
How Bayern’s defense is shaping up overall for next season
Will Noussair Mazraoui play over Pavard or Walker?
Should Sadio Mane definitely leave for Saudi Arabia?
What went wrong for Mane last season
Tuchel’s prospects of being Bayern manager long term. How long will he last?
Would Kane coming put more pressure on Tuchel?
Bayern’s plethora wide attacking players
Should Bayern keep or sell Serge Gnabry
17.7.2023 • 1 Stunde, 5 Protokoll, 57 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 3, Episode 1 — The latest on Bayern Munich and Harry Kane; Niklas Süle might be coming for you; Why no one wants to leave Bayern; and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s preparations for the new season are commencing as the team is regrouping to attack the 2023/24 season.
As expected there is still a lot of uncertainty with the roster and so many stories that could impact how this team performs in the upcoming campiagn. Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this episode:
It sure feels like Harry Kane is using Bayern Munich as leverage against Tottenham Hotspur. Get the latest news on Kane here!
No one wants to leave Bayern Munich (well, except Ryan Gravenbech and Alexander Nubel), but it appears that Leon Goretzka, Sadio Mane, Mathys Tel, and Marcel Sabitzer have all caught the Bayern Munich bug.
Is anyone worried about Manuel Neuer yet?
Niklas Süle is reportedly “Hulking” up.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
13.7.2023 • 34 Protokoll, 18 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 52 — Bayern Munich’s potential pitfalls in pursuing Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane; Transfer rumors on Mané, Sabitzer, and MORE!
While Bayern Munich is expected to have an impactful summer transfer window, this period feels like the calm before the storm.
Konrad Laimer and Raphael Guerreiro are signed, sealed, and delivered, while Kim Min-jae is expected to follow suit quickly (potentially by the time you read this!).
Otherwise, there is A LOT of rumbling, but not much action otherwise for the Bavarians. As it stands, this seems like a good time to take a step back and look at the big picture of what is going on — including the BPW staff earning another award (thanks to all of you!).
Let’s get to it:
Some thoughts on BPW nailing down another “Best Club Podcast” Award from World Soccer Talk.
Where things stand on Bayern Munich’s pursuit of Harry Kane — and why there are reasons to feel both optimistic and pessimistic. Plus, the new pecking order of things should Kane opt to stay put in London.
Addressing the bizarre situations with Noussair Mazraoui, Ryan Gravenberch, Marcel Sabitzer, and Sadio Mane.
Why the Leon Goretzka situation is likely coming to a head soon enough.
6.7.2023 • 46 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E52; Assessing Bayern’s chances for Harry Kane; is the defense now complete; and what does/will the midfield look like after the summer window?
In this episode of the Flagship edition of Bavarian Podcast Works, Schnitzel and Tom discuss:
The realistic-ness of Harry Kane leaving Spurs for Bayern
What a Kane transfer would mean for Bayern and the Bundesliga
Kane alternatives for Bayern (Vlahovic, Osimhen, Kolo Muani)
Should Bayern loan out Mathys Tel or keep him this summer?
Is Bayern’s defensive shape now complete with Guerreiro + Min-jae in and Hernandez out?
Could Bayern still add a #6 midfielder in Kalvin Phillips?
The necessity for Tuchel to get the transfer decisions right in order to increase the longevity of his job security
Alphonso Davies’ struggles and comments about a potential move away from Bayern
Whether or not Konrad Laimer and purpose as a #6 in midfield or not
3.7.2023 • 1 Stunde, 1 Minute, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 51 — Should Bayern Munich fans be hyped for - or guarded against - a Harry Kane move?; Can Bayern Munich get Federico Chiesa?; & MORE
Bayern Munich seems to have its hands in just about everything right now when it comes to the summer transfer window.
The Bavarians are expected to be contenders for multiple players on the market in what could prove to be a make or break transfer window for Thomas Tuchel — and the club itself.
Let’s get to it! This is what we have on tap for this week’s episode:
The breakdown on what is going on with Bayern Munich’s rumored pursuit of Harry Kane.
Bayern Munich has been consistently linked to Federico Chiesa, but what would need to happen for a move to go through and be successful.
Thomas Tuchel at odds with bosses over need for defensive midfielder?
Bayern Munich bosses frustrated with Alphonso Davies?
Bayern Munich’s center-back corps appears to be set. Is it good enough to win a Champions League title?
An ode to cargo shorts. Yeah, I am declaring war on my wife’s awful take.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
And while you’re at it, please throw a vote our way for the 2023 Best Club Podcast Award at WorldSoccerTalk! As always, we appreciate all your support!
30.6.2023 • 42 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E51: Reviewing the Laimer & Guerreiro signings, previewing Bayern Munich’s back line, and looking ahead to further transfer business
Even without a current sporting director in the wake of Hasan Salihamidzic getting fired alongside Oliver Kahn, Bayern Munich has already made two summer signings in Konrad Laimer from RB Leipzig and Raphael Guerreiro from Borussia Dortmund. The latter was essentially completed during the winter time, but it’s now official and Thomas Tuchel still wants to bring in Kim Min-jae from SSC Napoli since Lucas Hernandez will be leaving for Paris Saint-Germain as well as a top-class striker.
Plenty of names have been linked with Bayern as far as who their new striker could be including Harry Kane, Victor Osimhen, Randal Kolo Muani and Duscan Vlahovic, but the clock is ticking for Tuchel and Bayern. It will be a tough season if they once again don’t have a clear-cut, number 9 striker, and from the offset, Tuchel has identified this as a point of emphasis for this summer’s transfer window. By stark contrast, given the fact that Declan Rice has chosen to stay in the Premier League by virtue of joining either Arsenal or Manchester City, Tuchel is no longer prioritizing the signature of a number 6, defensive midfielder.
There’s also been reports that Bayern is set to re-hire former goalkeeping coach Toni Tapalovic, who was fired by Julian Nagelsmann, Kahn, Brazzo and the rest of Bayern’s board just days after Yann Sommer had begun training with the club after joining from Borussia Monchengladbach. His return won’t spell good news for Alexander Nubel, who’s previously vented his frustration for what he referred to as favoritism from Tapalovic towards Manuel Neuer in training sessions.
In this flagship episode of Bavarian Podcast Works, Tom and Rayyan (known on the site as CCyler) discuss:
The two signings; Laimer & Guerreiro
Can Laimer play as a number 6, or is that not his strong suit?
Where Guerreiro will best fit in the squad, tactically speaking
Kim Min-jae’s expected arrival from SSC Napoli to replace Lucas Hernandez
Will Tuchel start to use a back three system more often?
Bayern’s plethora of center-backs vs. wide backs
All of the strikers linked with Bayern
Realistic percentage chances Harry Kane will leave Tottenham for Bayern
Bayern’s goalkeeping situation with Tapalovic set to return
26.6.2023 • 43 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 50 — Wrapping up Germany’s performance and what the XI could look like for the Euros; Bayern Munich’s latest transfer news; and MORE!
It has been a wild week at BFW.
Germany is floundering. Bayern Munich looks like it will struggle to get world class, impact players for the key positions that it needs.
Most of us are perplexed at the thought of how any of this will work out, but hey, if talking about this helps us all sort through things, let’s get to it with the latest episode of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast:
Lamenting the state of the German national team, Hansi Flick’s failures, and what a starting XI might look like for the Euro 2024 — and why the best lineup probably won’t ever get featured.
Checking in on Bayern Munich’s latest transfer rumors, including the club’s persistent approach to staying in the game for Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane.
23.6.2023 • 35 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Germany 0-2 Colombia (International Friendly — RANT EDITION)
When does Bayern Munich re-start again?
That was...terrible.
Germany looked aimless and lacked energy and got the result that it deserved in a 2-0 loss to Colombia. The game looked like it mattered to the Colombians, while the Germans ambled around hoping that something good would happen (Hint: Nothing good happened).
Let’s find out if you are as bitter as me! As Stringer Bell once told Brother Mouzone and Omar Little, let’s “get on with it”:
A look at the starting lineup and a breakdown of the scoring.
Where is the pride on this German team? Colombia was energetic, brash, and talking junk...and Germany withered under the stress of it all.
Nothing is good...not the attack, nor the midfield, nor the defense. They are all terrible right now.
Hansi Flick is assuredly in some danger.
Where does it go from here? And why the players need to take some heat as well.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
20.6.2023 • 16 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Poland 1-0 Germany (International Friendly)
If the confidence of the Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund personnel in the Germany team wasn’t already low considering how the Bundesliga ended, Germany’s latest result did them no favors. In this podcast, Rayyan and Samrin discuss:
The gap between Thilo Kehrer and Jonas Hofmann in the first half
Rayyan’s deeper look at Germany’s setup today
How Joshua Kimmich is impacted when Germany’s back three is narrow
Whether Kimmich fits better in a back three or back four
What Kimmich’s best position is for Germany
Some headscratchers such as Kai Havertz up front
Another headscratcher in Niklas Füllkrug’s exclusion from the start
Some regrets from the World Cup, especially in line-up decisions
Is Hansi Flick’s job safe?
What does Thilo Kehrer add to this team?
Are there any answers to Germany’s fullback problems?
The confusion in midfield with a focus on Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz and later, Leroy Sané
Is Julian Nagelsmann an option for Germany? Is he the answer for Germany much like Flick was for Bayern?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
16.6.2023 • 29 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 49 — Is Bayern Munich star Joshua Kimmich really annoying his teammates?; Bayern’s complicated defensive situation; and MORE!
The summer transfer window has not even opened yet, but things are wild at Bayern Munich. There is plenty to discuss, so let’s get right to it. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
RIP to Bayern Munich’s hopes for Declan Rice and maybe Dušan Vlahović.
Is Joshua Kimmich driving his teammates crazy with his on-field antics and backroom politics?
Bayern Munich is losing Lucas Hernandez and Benjamin Pavard. Dayot Upamecano and Noussair Mazraoui are rumored to be unhappy. Even Alphonso Davies’ contract extension went from “sure thing” to “uh-oh.” What can the Bavarians do...let’s look at the options — and there are plenty of good ones at center-back (maybe even some who can unseat Upamecano or De Ligt).
15.6.2023 • 43 Protokoll, 21 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Germany 3-3 Ukraine (Friendly)
Well, that was close. Germany narrowly avoid defeat to the mighty Ukraine despite playing at home and going up 1-0 early in the game. Hansi Flick tested out a back three and it reaped dividends, only not for the team that it was intended to. Germany seem like they have a million problems and a lot of them will be familiar to fans of Bayern Munich, but also brand new ones that are unique to the international setup.
Here are our talking points from the game:
The back three doesn’t work — please stop using it, Hansi.
Did Joshua Kimmich use Lewandowski’s stutter-step penalty technique?
The horrible state of the German fullback roster. Should Kimmich be sent back to the flanks?
A concerning lack of chances created by the German attack. The missing factor is left as an exercise for the listener.
Leon Goretzka is being unfairly maligned for his performance.
Does Hansi Flick see Kai Havertz as an alternative to Niclas Fullkrug at striker?
You cannot trust a Borussia Dortmund player on the national team.
A suggestion for what kind of lineup Germany should use at the Euros.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
12.6.2023 • 16 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E49: Germany’s upcoming matches mean a lot; Why Bayern Munich’s transfer window could go downhill quickly; and MORE!
You want to talk Bayern Munich and Germany? We’ve got you covered.
Bayern Munich is in the middle of about a million transfer rumors and is looking to add — at least — three key players this summer. Germany is in throws of trying to figure out who it is as a national team and is facing three opponents in friendlies over the next week.
Indeed, there is much to yack about when it comes to some of your favorite topics. Here is what is on tap for this episode of the Bavarian Podcast Works Flagship Show:
A look at Germany’s squad for the slate of matches during this international session.
Why Hansi Flick is towing a fine line between job security and getting sacked.
What could go right for Germany.
Why some German linchpins might be out of luck moving forward.
How the summer transfer window could turn out disastrous for Bayern Munich. What if Bayern Munich doesn’t get any of the big name players that it wants?
12.6.2023 • 34 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 48 — Is Bayern Munich’s squad set for a massive overhaul?; The latest transfer news and rumors; How long it might take to get stable?
We are deep in the throws of silly season with Bayern Munich and it has been absolute craziness for days now.
With some big name (and money!) players potentially coming in to Bayern Munich and some club staples potentially heading out, the team is in a state of flux. There is plenty to talk about, so let’s get to it:
The transfer of West Ham’s Declan Rice to Bayern Munich is not looking good...what’s next? Who can Bayern Munich get if Arsenal FC makes its play for Rice?
Thoughts on Bayern Munich’s plan to revamp its attack and why it has the futures for Sadio Mané, Leroy Sané, and Serge Gnabry on shaky ground.
Why Raphael Guerreiro was a deft pickup.
Some thoughts on Bayern Munich’s instability, how long it might take the new leadership to fix, and why patience will be vital for fans of the club.
8.6.2023 • 47 Protokoll, 1 Sekunde
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 47 — Assessing the fallout from Bayern Munich’s title win; Transfer updates on Vlahović, Rice, Pavard, Hernandez, Davies, & MORE!
What a long, strange trip it’s been.
Bayern Munich somehow won its 11th consecutive Bundesliga championship as Borussia Dortmund suffered through a massive collapse — and somehow that was one of the least crazy stories of the week.
Admittedly, Bayern Munich fans have had a lot to process with everything, so what better way to do it than with the Weekend Warm-up Podcast and at Bavarian Football Works.
Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this week’s episode:
Some thoughts on the title win and the massive fallout that saw CEO Oliver Kahn and sporting director Hasan Salihamidžić get sacked.
Who might be coming in: Juventus striker Dušan Vlahović and West Ham defensive midfielder Declan Rice.
Who might be headed out: Benjamin Pavard, Lucas Hernandez, Leon Goretzka, and Alphonso Davies.
Who is likely coming back (at least for a little while): Marcel Sabitzer.
As you can see, there is a lot to cover.
1.6.2023 • 43 Protokoll, 46 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 46 — Will Lucas Hernandez leave Bayern Munich; The latest on Declan Rice and Dušan Vlahović; Why fans should be frustrated; & MORE!
Bayern Munich’s season will come to a disappointing end one way or the others and there is a lot to examine.
Needing a win over FC Köln, along with a loss or a draw from Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich is in danger of going trophyless for 2022/23. Let’s take a look at the hot topics for this edition of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast:
A look at the Lucas Hernandez situation and why Bayern Munich was right to be cautious with the Frenchman despite the potential for outside interest. Can Paris Saint-Germain get a deal done to bring Hernandez back to France?
Can a deal for West Ham’s Declan Rice get done?
The wild ride of Dušan Vlahović rumors from this week.
Why fan frustration is probably at an all-time high for the last decade — and it does not totally have to do with potentially finishing behind Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
25.5.2023 • 38 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs FC Köln (Bundesliga)
What a journey this season has been for Bayern Munich.
Here we are, the final Preview Show of the season — and a match that means something, but could end up meaning nothing at all. Borussia Dortmund’s result against Mainz 05 will determine whether or not the Bavarians have any shot of being the league winner.
That means that Bayern Munich has to play this match against FC Köln out in the event that BVB coughs up its two-point lead in the league and risk toying with playing youngsters or gambling that recently-injured players are fully healthy.
This is what we have on tap for this final 2022/23 edition of the Preview Show:
A look at where each team sits in the league table.
Some thoughts on how it all got to this point, why change is imminent, and the overall disappointment that things worked out this way at Bayern Munich.
An attempt to guess Thomas Tuchel’s lineup and why it could be the last time we see a few players and player combinations working together in a significant way.
A prediction on the match.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
Well...it happened.
At one point, Bayern Munich looked like a serious contender to capture a treble and now the Bavarians are hoping like hell that Borussia Dortmund will suffer through a horrendous collapse...just to win the league crown.
After dropping a 3-1 decision to RB Leipzig, Bayern Munich is at risk of losing its first Bundesliga title in what seems like...forever.
Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this episode:
A look at the starting XI and some of the odd decisions that Thomas Tuchel made for his 4-2-3-1 alignment.
A run through the box score, including a timeline of how things fell apart.
Thoughts on why the team’s season went down the toilet and why most of it stems from the ill-fated decision to fire Julian Nagelsmann in March and replace him with Tuchel at a totally inopportune time.
Talking through why everything was set up for the perfect storm of organizational failures, poor decisions, ill-fitting players, and an overall tinge of arrogance that led to this mess.
20.5.2023 • 30 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 45 — Talking Joshua Kimmich’s position change, power, and transfer rumors at Bayern Munich; Sadio Mané out?; Transfer rumors; & MORE!
Another week, another set of Bayern Munich stories to discuss.
The Bavarians stomped Schalke 04 last weekend and we saw some plans for the 2023/24 leaked out this week as well. Knowing all of that, there is plenty to discuss. Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this edition of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast:
A look at the rumors regarding Joshua Kimmich’s rumored position change, his power at Bayern Munich, and the interesting timing of the transfer rumors linking him to Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, and Manchester City. What does this all mean for Leon Goretzka’s future with the club?
Will Bayern Munich move on Ajax’s Edson Alvarez? What about Chelsea’s Mason Mount and Kai Havertz? Or maybe...West Ham’s Declan Rice? Finally, the latest on Bayern’s interest in Eintracht Frankfurt’s Randal Kolo Muani.
Some thoughts on the title race and the implications of this weekend.
Should Sadio Mané stay or go? Manchester United, Chelsea FC, Newcastle United, and Juventus might be interested...but he could want to stay.
18.5.2023 • 41 Protokoll, 4 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs RB Leipzig (Bundesliga)
With Borussia Dortmund only one point behind Bayern Munich with two games left to play, RB Leipzig are the last team the Bavarians want to face. The Lawnball-based side have not been having a great season this year, but they will be looking for a win to secure Champions League qualification for next season. This is a game that could decide the title race.
Here are our talking points ahead of the game:
Who’s in and who’s out in the lineup?
Thomas Muller should obviously start.
A case for Leroy Sane on the right hand side, and Musiala on the left.
Heresy for some: Maybe give Leon Goretzka a chance.
Why does Joshua Kimmich get everything he wants?
Why Dayot Upamecano will have a tough time getting his spot back.
Thomas Tuchel could field a 4-1-4-1 again — is that a good idea?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
So Bayern Munich finally had a good performance under Thomas Tuchel. Schalke have been undergoing a bit of a renaissance in recent weeks, but they were simply unable to compete with the dynamism and dominance shown by Bayern at both ends of the pitch on the day. Not a single bad performance in sight, making it a good
Here are our talking points from the game:
An interesting decision by Thomas Tuchel to opt for a 4-1-4-1 setup this week.
Why Thomas Muller allows Bayern Munich to make efficient use of space and therefore more dynamic.
Serge Gnabry is playing so well. Should Bayern Munich keep him this summer?
Why Jamal Musiala is being wasted in the middle.
Mathys Tel is the biggest wasted opportunity of the season.
Why Noussair Mazraoui is THE guy at right-back for Bayern.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
13.5.2023 • 13 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 44 —Bayern Munich’s plans w/ Thomas Müller; Effects from the Haaland-Lewandowski decision; Joshua Kimmich to Real Madrid; & MORE!
Bayern Munich had another eventful week off the field and that left us with a ton to talk about. There is drama with Thomas Müller, a massive transfer rumor involving a potential future captain, and some thoughts on why the effects of decisions made last spring are still being felt.
Check out what we have on tap for this episode of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast:
More thoughts on the why Bayern Munich’s indecision and lack of commitment last spring in the Robert Lewandowski-Erling Haaland saga has put the team in such an awful place at the moment.
Why Thomas Müller really might want to leave the club...and discussing the reasons he has to stay.
Joshua Kimmich to Real Madrid? Let’s talks about how real that might be.
11.5.2023 • 42 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Schalke 04 (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich will host Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga this weekend and look to secure three more valuable points that could go a long way in helping the Bavarians capture yet another league title.
With just three games left in the Bundesliga schedule, they are all important, even if Bayern Munich should be able to smash this Schalke 04 side. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team resides in the Bundesliga table and a peek at their recent form.
Schalke 04 is deprived of talent and is still in danger of being relegated...are they a threat to Bayern Munich?
A look at some of the squad injuries and ideas on how Bayern Munich could line up for this game and the rationale behind some of our selections.
A prediction on the match.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
10.5.2023 • 19 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E44: Bayern Munich looks like a team without an identity, but there is reason for hope; Assessing the latest rumors regarding Ryan Gravenberch and Randal Kolo Muani; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is winding down its 2022/23 season and is doing everything it possibly can to continue holding on to the league lead.
Over the weekend, Bayern Munich was unconvincing in a 2-1 win over Werder Bremen and, well, we have a lot of thoughts on where the team is coming out of that. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
Thoughts on the Werder Bremen match including Thomas Tuchel’s selections, Jamal Musiala’s recent struggles, the solid showing for Ryan Gravenberch, and why certain players might be getting a longer look these days.
The delicate balance of keeping the focus on winning the league title, while also setting the team up for next season.
Thomas Müller’s situation and pondering if Tuchel is sending him a message about where he stands ahead of next season.
Some takes on the recent transfer rumors involving Gravenberch, along with Bayern Munich’s links to both Randal Kolo Muani and Ousmane Dembélé.
Things have been difficult for Bayern Munich lately; not even Thomas Tuchel (despite his questionable choices) can deny that. Today was yet another day of hard work, grind and careless errors but Bayern won and made it two consecutive wins — the opposition teams were rather poor in both the games but you can only play the fixtures the DFL sets in the order they set them. In this podcast, we look back on the game and discuss the following:
The points tally for previous champions
Why Serge Gnabry should not be sold
Werder Bremen’s deficiencies that allowed Bayern to win this game
Bayern’s good performers on the day
Thomas Müller’s absence in the starting lineup
A look around the Bundesliga and what took place this weekend
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
6.5.2023 • 19 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 43 — Robert Lewandowski back to Bayern Munich?; Takes on Bayern’s roster plan; Striker transfer talk; & The latest Sadio Mané drama
It has been another crazy week for Bayern Munich as rumors are flying everywhere and fans are generally focused on next season while the 2022/23 squad is embroiled in a title chase.
These are clearly crazy times and that is exactly why Bavarian Podcast Works is here — to help sort through the mess like Luke Skywalker in that trash compactor during Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
Per the norm, there is a lot to talk about, so let’s get to it:
The latest Sadio Mane drama.
How Lionel Messi throwing a grenade into his relationship with Paris Saint-Germain could lead FC Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski back to Bayern Munich.
The official nail in the coffin on that Harry Kane rumor and why I’m starting to come around on Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic.
A look at the “leaked” list of Bayern’s plans for each player during the off-season.
4.5.2023 • 52 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Werder Bremen (Bundesliga)
Sitting atop the Bundesliga table by the slimmest of margins over Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich will travel to Werder Bremen in a match that it absolutely needs.
While much of the focus for fans has been on the changes that could occur on the roster and in the board room, there is still a league title to capture. For Bayern Munich, grabbing another three points this week could be vital to that pursuit. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team resides in the Bundesliga table and a peek at their recent form.
Despite some quality names on the roster, Werder Bremen has not been able to put things together this season. Who you should know on Werder Bremen and why.
Ideas on how Bayern Munich could line up for this match and the rationale behind some of our selections.
A prediction on the match.
3.5.2023 • 19 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 42 — A State of the Union roundtable view of Bayern Munich’s failures, struggles, & why things are very unstable moving forward
What happens when Bayern Munich is in the midst of a crazy period where the executives, the coaches, and the players are all under-performing and are event being referred to as “shambolic” by some pundits?
Well, at Bavarian Podcast Works, we throw our normal Weekend Warm-up format out the window and go full roundtable.
Instead of just hearing my voice, I teamed up with BFW superstar Ineednoname and former BFW staffer and current Daily Mail journo Jake Fenner to break down what’s went wrong, how things are going, and what things might look like moving forward.
We cover it all, give our takes on why this has become a mess, and why no one — from the coach to the CEO to the starting No. 8 — is really safe these days.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
27.4.2023 • 1 Stunde, 2 Protokoll, 4 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Hertha Berlin (Bundesliga)
Just a couple of months ago, it appeared unlikely that Bayern Munich would still be playing meaningful games at this point of the season.
Now, the team is fight for its Bundesliga life.
Sitting in second place, the Bavarians will have to fend off a hapless Hertha Berlin side, in hopes of not totally burying itself in the league. Let’s take a look at wat we have on tap for this episode:
A look at the Bundesliga standing and the recent form of both teams.
A complete guess at what Thomas Tuchel might do with his lineup for this match.
Some thoughts on how this is all unraveling and why it might not be easy to find a solution.
Well that’s it, Bayern Munich are cooked. The Bundesliga title is sliding out of reach, and honestly should’ve been well out of reach if any competent challenger existed in this league. What an absolute shambles. This isn’t time to mince words. The situation is really dire.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Despair. Sadness. Swearing.
How Thomas Tuchel has completely abandoned the simplicity we saw versus Borussia Dortmund.
Why can’t Bayern Munich score the second goal? The demise of the “can-opener”.
How the Thomas Tuchel DNA is already becoming visible at Bayern, and it’s not good.
Thomas Tuchel doesn’t seem to know the strengths of his squad.
Another case of awful substitutions — why sub Thomas Muller and Joshua Kimmich?
Calling on the board to resign on the back of this gamble, and many other mistakes.
Isn’t the squad good enough to beat Mainz? How Thomas Tuchel needs to fix this.
Let’s stop remixing failed experiments — no more back threes especially.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
22.4.2023 • 15 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 41 — A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Mainz 05; The fallout from Bayern Munich’s elimination from the UCL by Manchester City; and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s season has been knocked upside down.
The DFB-Pokal run is over, the Champions League hopes have been crushed, and now fan have been left to pick up all of the pieces, while hoping like hell that the squad can remain focused enough to capture the Bundesliga (which is no sure thing at this point):
A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Mainz 05.
The fallout from Bayern Munich’s elimination at the hands of Manchester City including the Oliver Kahn getting ousted rumors, Thomas Tuchel’s blame game, the team’s collapse since the hiring of Tuchel, and more!
Transfer talk including Bayern Munich’s striker list — which has two less names these days, including Hasan Salihamidžić failing to take accountability for the lack of a Robert Lewandowski contingency plan.
20.4.2023 • 44 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 1-1 Manchester City (Champions League QF)
Bayern Munich earned a 1-1 decision against Manchester City in the Champions League, but it was not enough to claw through to the next round. Manchester City won the tie 4-1 on aggregate and the Bavarians will now try to hold on to their slim lead in the Bundesliga to salvage the once-promising season.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Thomas Tuchel’s starting XI selections — what worked, what didn’t.
A rundown of the scoring, the subs, and the many, many yellow cards.
Erling Haaland is ruining Dayot Upamecano (who had another rough outing).
When the changes go down Kingsley Coman needs to stay. He was menace.
What this all means and why the board’s decision continues to be a complete disaster.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
19.4.2023 • 30 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E41: Another gloomy preview of Bayern Munich vs Man City + Has anything improved with Tuchel? + Sadio Mane vs Leroy Sane
Schnitzel and Marcus find something to agree on: their current anger, confusion, and mistrust in the Bayern board.
Major talking points:
Preview of the Manchester City game in the Champions League. Everything is going wrong at Bayern Munich...is this the perfect time for a comeback worthy of the history books?
The monster that is Erling Haaland.
Jamal Musiala and his 2023 form - is Bayern’s brightest star being utilized wrong?
Sadio Mane vs Leroy Sane debacle. How does the future look like for the Senegalese superstar in Munich?
The inconsistency of Bayern’s wingers. Schnitzel states that West Brom should re-sign Serge Gnabry.
Has anything improved with Tuchel? Or was the Nagelsmann sacking a colossal miscalculation from the board?
Should the board be held accountable for Bayern’s Pokal and, most likely, Champions League elimination?
Bayern Munich’s chances of winning the Bundesliga.
Thomas Tuchel’s ability as a coach and how long he will have a future at Bayern
A quick glance at the upcoming summer transfer window and what striker Bayern Munich should sign.
When it rains, it pours...like cats and dogs for Bayern Munich. The Bavarians sputtered through a 1-1 draw with Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga in a match that was extremely frustrating — mostly because it was more of the same issues we have been accustomed to seeing of late.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A rundown of the scoring and substitutions.
Some thought on the starting XI and why players like Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies were left out of the lineup.
Tuchel’s subs — why they partly worked and partly didn’t.
Some lamentations on how this season slipped through Bayern Munich’s grasp, including thoughts on how big of a mistake the board made in forcing a coaching change when they did.
Some doubts on whether or not everyone has moved on from “the slap.”
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
15.4.2023 • 13 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 40 — A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Hoffenheim; Why this will tell us a lot about Thomas Tuchel; Transfer rumors; & MORE!
Bayern Munich has a suddenly massive match against Hoffenheim this week, a coach still feeling his way out, a league title on the line, and a whole hell of a lot of transfer rumors going on.
Yup, there is A LOT to talk about with Bayern Munich, so let’s dive right into it. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Hoffenheim, a predicted lineup, and a score line that will hopefully give fans some juice heading into the weekend. Please not that Sadio Mane was not suspended until after this podcast was recorded.
Why this match will tell us a lot about Thomas Tuchel’s mindset as a manager, his player preferences, and where things might be going from here.
A look at all of the strikers (and other attacking options) that Bayern Munich has been linked to.
Chatting on next season’s logjam at goalkeeper.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
13.4.2023 • 39 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Manchester City 3-0 Bayern Munich (Champions League QF)
Well that’s it then. Bayern Munich are out of the UEFA Champions League. Since winning the treble in 2020, the quarter finals seem like they’ve become an impassible wall that this squad cannot get past. Manchester City showed this group of players a different level of football as they overwhelmed possibly the most mediocre Bayern Munich team we’ve seen in years. The second leg is reduced to a formality now.
Here are our talking points from the game:
The horrible decision to bench Thomas Muller in a game this big.
Dayot Upamecano’s huge mistake compared to the season he’s been having.
The abject performance of the offense. Leroy Sane, Jamal Musiala, Serge Gnabry, Kingsley Coman — all not good enough.
“Captain” Joshua Kimmich’s complete lack of leadership on the big stage.
INNN’s conspiracy theory about Kimmich.
How much blame does the board bear for this elimination?
Shouldn’t this loss also come back on Thomas Tuchel?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
Bayern Munich and SC Freiburg hooked up again, this time it was in the Bundesliga, but it sure looked and felt a lot like a rehash of what happened on Tuesday.
SC Freiburg was extremely disciplined and Bayern Munich was very disjointed, which led to a shaky 1-0 victory for the Bavarians — thanks to a laser of a goal from Matthijs de Ligt.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A rundown of the scoresheet — Bayern Munich’s terrible finishing prevented this game from being a blowout on the scoreboard.
A look at the lineup, what changed for Thomas Tuchel, and some thoughts on why he might have made the changes (Dayot Upamecano was suspended, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting was hurt, and some other benching that were probably deserved).
Is Jamal Musiala getting Scottie Jetpacks’d? (Deep cut you might want to hear).
De Ligt was the savior.
The near brawl at the end whistle and where to go from here.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
Bayern Munich met SC Freiburg in the DFB-Pokal in what will be the first of two matches between the clubs in a four day span. The Bavarians were stunned late in a 2-1 loss that was ultimately decided on a crazy turn of events that occurred after a yellow card to Sadio Mané, a handball on Jamal Musiala, a converted penalty kick by Lucas Höler, and a lot of crushed dreams for Bayern Munich fans.
SC Freiburg was determined to not give up anything easy and Bayern Munich had its patience tested, but offered no solutions. This is what we have on tap for this show:
A look at the scoring breakdown and why it was clear early on that Bayern Munich had its work cut out for it.
Why this match was so frustrating and how it looked like a game we have seen a million times before with this team.
Assessing Tuchel’s second game at the helm of Bayern Munich — what went wrong and why we should put the brakes on his coronation as King of Bavaria.
Why this was so painful for me to watch!
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
So the Thomas Tuchel era starts with a bang. Bayern Munich dispatched Borussia Dortmund with 70 minutes of ruthless efficiency combined with 20 minutes of complete incompetence. 4-2 flatters the opponent because it could’ve easily been 6-0 in the first half itself. Safe to say, it looks like Tuchel has hit the ground running.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Why did Thomas Tuchel return to the standard 4-2-3-1?
A quick recap of how the game played out, and the poor play in the final 20 minutes.
Why Thomas Muller looks soooooooo much better in the 4-2-3-1 system, especially compared to his role under Julian Nagelsmann.
Subbing Thomas Muller remains a critical mistake no matter what your tactics are.
The resurgence of Leroy Sane and how he came alive in the second half.
The potential changes that could improve this lineup — mainly Jamal Musiala and Noussair Mazraoui.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
1.4.2023 • 12 Protokoll, 20 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 38 — Bayern Munich’s board took a massive risk in sacking Julian Nagelsmann now; Tuchel is a genius, but does present risk; & MORE!
Bayern Munich had one hell of week since the last recording of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast.
Immediately after I hit the road for Richmond last weekend, the world fell for Julian Nagelsmann. By the time I hit my destination, Nagelsmann has been fired, Tuchel was linked to the job, and chaos had ensured.
It was completely wild and BFW was here for ALL of it. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
What we can take away from Germany’s performance during the international break.
Ryan Gravenberch’s feud with Julian Nagelsmann and why he needs to grow up.
Thoughts on the firing of Nagelsmann, the hiring of Thomas Tuchel, and why this is a so risky.
What the sudden change might mean for the roster — especially during the summer transfer window.
Some thoughts on the latest episode of The Mandalorian
30.3.2023 • 53 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund (Bundesliga)
Well, this is a hell of way for Thomas Tuchel to get his feet wet at Bayern Munich, huh?
Tuchel will lead the Bavarians against his old club — Borussia Dortmund — in a match that will have massive implications in the Bundesliga title race. Yes, this edition of Der Klassiker will have a championship look and feel, plus a lot of uncertainty from a Bayern Munich standpoint.
With BVB sitting atop the table, the Bavarians can ill-afford a loss. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team sits in the table and their recent form.
Some thoughts about what kind of impact Tuchel can have in this match.
A complete guess at how Tuchel will line up and who might start.
A prediction on the match.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
29.3.2023 • 21 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E39: Reflections on the sacking of Julian Nagelsmann by Bayern Munich and the hiring of Thomas Tuchel, a look ahead to Borussia Dortmund, a word on Germany and more!
Bayern Munich has entered unsteady ground with a coaching change so late in the season. Marcus and Samrin take up the coaching appointment and discuss many aspects of it as well as what the season might look like moving forward.
What Marcus thinks of Julian Nagelsmann’s fashion sense!
Did Nagelsmann have the right attitude throughout his time at Bayern?
Did the team actually progress under Nagelsmann?
What is the right way to run a club like Bayern Munich?
How the sacking of Nagelsmann impacts the positions of Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic
Thoughts on the aftermath of the Bayer Leverkusen match
Was the decision to fire Nagelsmann the correct one?
What does success mean when it comes to comes to Thomas Tuchel?
Is Tuchel the answer for Bayern? Does he have the nous to handle the personalities at Bayern, both in the dressing room and the on the pitch?
How will Tuchel’s hiring impact player morale?
Where we think Germany stands ahead of the Euros
How might the team react to the coaching situation against Borussia Dortmund
A word on the Frauen topping the table and on women’s football in general
A discussion on the quality of the Bundesliga and whether that has led to a more competitive league season
Marcus’s belief in Joachim Löw
Marcus underestimates Niklas Füllkrug!
A lot of references to INNN!
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
26.3.2023 • 57 Protokoll, 34 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Rant edition — Bayern Munich sack Julian Nagelsmann? And hired Thomas Tuchel!? (Explicit)
So this came out of nowhere and we just HAD to react to it. Bayern Munich have decided to sack Julian Nagelsmann with immediate effect, and former Chelsea and BVB coach Thomas Tuchel is set to be named his successor. This is an insane set of developments, especially given the timing during an international break and with the game vs Borussia Dortmund coming right after.
In this special edition reaction (or rant) episode, INNN and Schnitzel talk about the following:
The strange timing of the decision.
Arguing back and forth about Nagelsmann’s record and the decision to sack him.
Can Thomas Tuchel get Bayern on track before facing BVB and Manchester City?
What criteria does Tuchel need to fulfill to be a success at Bayern?
What happens to the board if Tuchel can’t hack it?
And arguments. Lots and lots of arguments. Especially about the DFB Pokal for some reason.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
23.3.2023 • 27 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 37 — Has Sadio Mané been a disappointment at Bayern Munich?; Germany’s squad selection; Robert Lewandowski and FC Barcelona splitting
Bayern Munich might be on a break, but BFW has plenty of hot topics — and maybe some hot takes — to chatter about.
Join us for this week’s Weekend Warm-up podcast, where we have a ton of good discussion points on the agenda, including:
Why Bayern Munich should extend the contract of Benjamin Pavard,
Germany’s squad selections and why this was a necessity for Hansi Flick.
FC Barcelona might sell Robert Lewandowski...would you bring him back?
The acquisition of Sadio Mané was heralded during the summer, but there were always some reasons to think it would not be a perfect fit. Has he been successful? Is it fair to assess him at this point? Would you make the move again?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
23.3.2023 • 45 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5 E38: Post-game reflections on Bayer Leverkusen vs. Bayern Munich, a look ahead to Manchester City, Borussia Dortmund, and more!
Bayern Munich has a lot of work to do in all competitions upon their return. While they remain in all competitions this season, there is plenty to do in each and every one of those contests. Thus, in this podcast we look at:
The team selection by Julian Nagelsmann against Bayer Leverkusen
Thoughts on the decisions made by the referee, Tobias Stieler
How the lack of Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting impacts Bayern’s attack
The substitutions made by Nagelsmann for this game — which ones worked and which didn’t
Some positives for Leverkusen despite a rather poor performance by Moussa Diaby and the marking of Florian Wirtz
Some thoughts on Hansi Flick’s squad selections
A quick preview of the Manchester City tie
A look at Bayern’s fixtures after the international break
How Nagelsmann might be judged at the end of the season
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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19.3.2023 • 30 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Reaction Show —Bayern Munich draws Manchester City for the Champions League quarterfinals
Well...”We’ll do it live, (Bleep) it!”
Bayern Munich will face Manchester City in the Champions League quarterfinals. What would be the great reward if Bayern Munich makes it through that gauntlet? A meeting with the winner of Real Madrid vs. Chelsea FC.
Yikes.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this show — “A very special episode” of Bavarian Podcast Works dedicated to the UCL Draw:
My initial reaction to the draw — no one can say Bayern Munich will not have earned it if they make it all the way through.
Why this is a good matchup.
Why this is a bad matchup.
Bayern Munich will get a chance to exorcise the ghost of Pep Guardiola.
Dealing with Erling Haaland will not be easy.
A very, very early prediction on how this might play out.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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17.3.2023 • 17 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 36 — A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen; Bayern should play a back three moving forward; Bayern’s toughest potential UCL opponents; Erling Haaland’s monster effort; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is set for a little down time as an international break looms, but there is a ton to talk about with the Bavarians.
Why beat around the bush? Let’s take a look at what’s on tap for this week’s episode of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast:
Some programming notes.
A preview Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen.
Why this international break is needed for Bayern Munich (as long as the boys can avoid injuries).
Erling Haaland’s monster performance in the Champions League and reminiscing about his meeting with Bayern Munich last spring.
Joao Cancelo’s time at Bayern Munich could be short-lived.
A quick look at Bayern Munich’s toughest potential matchups in the Champions League.
Let’s do it live! F*ck it! Bayern Munich should absolutely play a back three moving forward.
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16.3.2023 • 45 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E37: Potential Champions League opponents and predictions, Nagelsmann’s tactical flexibility, and more!
In this flagship episode of Bavarian Podcast Works, Schnitzel and Fergus discuss:
Our thoughts on potential ties with AC Milan, Benfica or Chelsea
Predictions of this week’s Champions League matchups
Why Real Madrid and not Manchester City are Bayern’s toughest opponents
Nagelsmann’s tactical flexibility and whether this is an advantage for Bayern
Why Bayern should be favourites regardless of who the outcome of the Champions League Draw
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13.3.2023 • 35 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show —Bayern Munich vs Augsburg (Bundesliga)
Here are the major talking points of the pod:
The lineups of both teams heading into the game
Nagelsmann’s tactical approach, Augsburg’s great start
Bayern’s thorough domination and suffocation of Augsburg
Pavard and Cancelo having excellent games
Kimmich’s scanning and unparalleled passing
A reinvigorated Sané
Mané and his offside curse
Squad’s incredible depth, the future looks great
Nagelsmann’s tactical flexibility and the team’s transition
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11.3.2023 • 30 Protokoll, 6 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 35 — Breaking down Bayern Munich vs. PSG; A preview of Bayern vs. FC Augsburg; Joao Cancelo already out of favor?; Bayern contract updates; and MORE!
What a week for Bayern Munich, huh?
The Bavarians took care of business domestically and in Europe and might have gotten over the hump from being a really good team to a great team in the process.
Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this week’s episode:
A preview on Bayern Munich’s upcoming Bundesliga match vs. FC Augsburg and why avoiding a letdown is key.
Some thoughts Bayern Munich’s massive win over Paris Saint-Germain and what that means moving forward, including the stellar defensive showing, the dominant midfield, and how the attack is finally settling in. All that said, where does this leave Sadio Mané, Leroy Sané, and Serge Gnabry?
The latest details on the contract situations of Alphonso Davies, Lucas Hernandez, Sané, and Gnabry.
Bayern Munich might have already made the decision to let Manchester City loanee Joao Cancelo leave at the end of his loan.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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9.3.2023 • 51 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 2-0 Paris Saint-Germain (Champions League)
Bayern Munich overcame PSG in style (not without scares however). It is difficult to pick out one star performer because the display was so complete. In this podcast we look at:
The pressing of the team as a whole
The difference between each half
A look at the performance of each individual
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s contrasting performance in each half
What Julian Nagelsmann got right in this game
The number of high-risk passes Bayern attempted
What was special about this win
Thoughts on Marco Veratti’s performance tonight and how he could have been the key tonight
Thoughts on Yann Sommer’s performance and what he did well
Thoughts on the Raumdeuter himself, Thomas Müller
Thoughts on the substitutions Nagelsmann made
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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8.3.2023 • 12 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E36: Bayern Munich's squad rotations, the fight for the right-back spot + PSG Preview (Champions League)
Here are the major talking points of the podcast:
Tom is ecstatic about the massive Liverpool win against United
Bayern Munich's recent form
Gravenberch's lack of minutes and rotation in the starting 11
Joao Cancelo or Josip Stanisic?
Q$G's approach and Galtier's "style"
Predicted lineups and formations
Result predictions
Ending on a positive note (once again!!!)
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6.3.2023 • 37 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show —VfB Stuttgart vs Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Here are the major talking points:
The tactics of both sides as the game progressed
Lineups and formations
The solid defending, and de Ligt’s rise as Bayern’s defensive leader
Davies and Josip Stanisic with a solid game
Midfield not up to snuff, but not too shabby either
M&M’s attacking prowess, and some mandatory Müller propaganda
Why Kingsley Coman and Jamal Musiala should start over the other wingers
Sané’s nonchalant attitude and why he makes my blood boil
Why Serge Gnabry is the most inconsistent player in world football
Should Bayern Munich ship these two out?
A Q$G preview teaser
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4.3.2023 • 32 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 34 — The shaky future of Bayern Munich’s Leroy Sane and Serge Gnabry; New rules in the Bayern clubhouse; Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s new deal; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is at a key juncture of its season.
With big matches just about every week, plus a roster that is likely to be tweaked this summer, there is nary a day that goes by without some sort of news breaking.
This week, there was plenty to discuss and we had no shortage of topics. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
The news that Leroy Sané and Serge Gnabry could be on the way out at Bayern Munich.
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s new deal and what it means moving forward.
Bayern Munich’s new clubhouse punishment system.
Some thoughts on the PSG tilt and why this is such a key moment for Julian Nagelsmann.
A recap of the latest episode of The Last of Us.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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2.3.2023 • 37 Protokoll, 34 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — VfB Stuttgart vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
On the heels of its huge Bundesliga win over Union Berlin last weekend, Bayern Munich will square off with VfB Stuttgart on Saturday...just days before a massive meeting with Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.
It would be easy for Bayern Munich to look right past this match, but Julian Nagelsmann will have to do everything he can to prevent that from happening. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team resides in the Bundesliga table and how they have done in recent games.
A couple of VfB Stuttgart players to potentially keep an eye on.
Trying to predict Julian Nagelsmann’s formation and starting XI when factoring in upcoming suspensions, rest days, continuity, etc. (It’s not easy!).
A prediction on the match.
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1.3.2023 • 18 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E35: Bayern Munich 3-0 Union Berlin postgame analysis + Is the Bundesliga harder this year?
After losing to Gladbach last weekend, Bayern Munich have dispatched fellow title challengers Union Berlin with a commanding 3-0 win on a snowy night in Munich. Despite the horrible conditions, Julian Nagelsmann’s men quickly took control of the game and managed to score all three goals on one of the best defensive teams in the Bundesliga before the halftime whistle. The second half was more muted, but Union could not strike back as Bayern managed a statement victory to go back to the top of the table.
In this episode, INNN and Samrin discuss the following:
An overall look at the lineup and formation.
How Matthijs de Ligt has become a defensive rock for Bayern Munich.
The quiet intelligence of Josip Stanisic and what he brings to the team.
INNN vents his frustration about how Alphonso Davies is judged by Bayern fans.
The incredible midfield pairing of Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka plus why it works.
The definitive rant about Thomas Muller and what he brings to the team.
A final note on the attack and attackers — Musiala’s role, Choupo’s excellence, and Coman’s form.
Will Julian Nagelsmann stick with this setup? Should he?
How Nagelsmann’s tinkering hurts Bayern Munich.
Why does the Bundesliga seem harder this year? Are the better European performances a sign of better teams?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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26.2.2023 • 49 Protokoll, 34 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 33 — Bayern Munich’s full backing of Julian Nagelsmann examined; The danger of Neymar’s injury to...Bayern (!?); Transfer rumors on Florian Wirtz and Victor Osimhen; plus MORE!
If you want storylines, Bayern Munich has those in bunches.
The club is embroiled in a crazy title race and also came out with some extremely strong public support for its manager to continue to be its leader for the foreseeable future.
Those two topics generated a lot of buzz these week, plus we heard a couple of juicy transfer rumors, which always make for good conversation.
Check out what we on tap for the Weekend Warm-up Podcast’s latest edition:
The Julian Nagelsmann Era is in full force and won’t be be derailed.
Neymar’s injury and the impact it will have on Paris Saint-Germain’s chances against Bayern Munich.
A contract extension for Benjamin Pavard?
Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, FC Barcelona all competing for Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz? Or will Bayern make a move for Napoli’s Victor Osimhen.
Thoughts on the latest episode of The Last of Us.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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23.2.2023 • 40 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Union Berlin (Bundesliga)
A title race in the Bundesliga?
Yup, that is exactly what we have and when Bayern Munich and Union Berlin square off this weekend, two of the three league leaders will do battle in a match that will have major championship implications.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team is in the Bundesliga table and what their current run of form is.
Examining the fighting spirit of Union Berlin and why the match up is not as absurd as it might appear to be on paper.
A look at Bayern Munich’s potential starting XI and why Julian Nagelsmann is like to leave some fan favorites on the bench once again.
A prediction on the match.
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22.2.2023 • 20 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E34: Discussing Upamecano's (wrongfully awarded?) red card; Sadio Mané and Noussair Mazraoui's return; Nagelsmann's tactics; and more!
Here are the major talking points of the podcast:
Tom being tired (but not due to a Liverpool performance for once!)
Upamecano's red card was wrongfully awarded; simulation from Plea?
The Nagelsmann-referee room controversy
A very tight Bundesliga race
Leon Goretzka's recent slump and Gnabry's inconsistency
The return of Sadio Mané and Noussair Mazraoui to the starting 11
Is Nagelsmann the right person to carry this team forward?
Some much needed positivity
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Here are the major talking points from the podcast:
Gladbach's impeccable record against Bayern Munich
The form of both teams coming into this game (and why it doesn't matter)
Tactics and lineups of both sides
Why this loss isn't on Nagelsmann
Upamecano's red card and the ramifications
Lacklustre finishing and poor passing from the midfield
Pavard a bright point, Gravenberch is very positive
Gladbach games a lost cause before kickoff
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18.2.2023 • 21 Protokoll, 29 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 32 — A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Gladbach; A look the PSG match and what it means moving forward; Back three, back four...what’s better?; Thomas Müller's declining role?; and MORE!
Bayern Munich vs. Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League certainly lived up to its lofty billing, but the Bavarians cannot sit back and rest on their laurels.
A bit banged up and maybe a little weary, Julian Nagelsmann will have some key decisions to make this weekend, but that is not nearly all there is to talk about this week. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A preview on Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Some thoughts on Bayern Munich’s 1-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain — and what might happen in the next match.
Julian Nagelsmann seems to be debating on what system (back three vs. back four) works better for his squad.
What is Thomas Müller’s role on this team?
Should Bayern Munich ink Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting to an extension?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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16.2.2023 • 41 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Paris Saint-Germain 0-1 Bayern Munich (Champions League)
So Bayern Munich went to France and got the win against Paris Saint-Germain, though it was “only” 1-0. In the Champions League a win is a win, though Julian Nagelsmann can’t exactly relax since the tie remains wide open for the second leg, likely with a fit Mbappe and a suspended Benjamin Pavard.
Here are our talking points from the game:
How Christophe Galtier basically threw the game with a horrible 4-4-2 setup in the first half.
A recap of how the game went and the changes that happened when Kylian Mbappe came on.
The great performance by Kingsley Coman against his former club, compared to others like Musiala and Sane.
The strange role of Choupo-Moting in the absence of Thomas Muller.
Why this win just isn’t a satisfying performance.
Criticizing Nagelsmann’s overall approach to the game.
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14.2.2023 • 18 Protokoll, 1 Sekunde
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E33: How should Bayern Munich line up against PSG? + Can Nagelsmann survive another Champions League disaster?
Well here it is, not long now until Bayern Munich kick off against Paris Saint Germain at the Parc des Princes stadium. The UEFA Champions League is always the ultimate goal of any season, and after the disappointment versus Villarreal last year, Julian Nagelsmann is under pressure to deliver results at the top level of European football. Of course it’s not just about the coach, there’s also the lineup, referees, injuries, and powerplays between the bosses and the players to discuss.
In this episode, INNN and Samrin talk about the following:
A quick recap of the injuries at Paris Saint-Germain and whether Messi, Neymar, and Mbappe will all play.
Moving onto the lineup discussion in-depth, starting from the back and the question of Joao Cancelo.
Why Joshua Kimmich could be the key to Bayern’s first leg performance vs PSG.
A quick aside to talk about the referee. Michael Oliver, why?
The main lineup question — should Alphonso Davies or Kingsley Coman play on the left? Samrin and INNN disagree.
The weird compromise situation between Thomas Muller, Jamal Musiala, and the rest of Bayern’s attackers.
How important is this game for the future of Julian Nagelsmann at Bayern Munich?
The backing Nagelsmann has been given by the board and how it ties into a power play between the new board and the old guard of senior players.
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12.2.2023 • 50 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich vs. VfL Bochum (Bundesliga)
Here are the talking points from the pod:
Bayern Munich's lineup and tactical setup
Bayern Munich's goals, and the thorough domination on display
The attack missing too many chances
Thomas Müller propaganda
Solid midfield, excellent defense
Why Benjamin Pavard might have a tough time against PSG
De Ligt and Upamecano's rock solid outing
PSG shade (as usual)
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11.2.2023 • 23 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 31 — Examining the mess between Manuel Neuer and Bayern Munich; Joshua Kimmich as the next captain?; Talking transfer rumors; Early thoughts on Bayern vs. PSG; and MORE!
Bayern Munich seems to have gotten fully back on track and will now be ready to square up with Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.
Of course, Bayern Munich will have to get by VfL Bochum in the Bundesliga before the mega match up, but there is plenty to talk about — even aside of the upcoming marquee tie. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
Captain-gate: Is Bayern Munich set to replace Manuel Neuer with Joshua Kimmich?
Looking at the transfer news of the week, including the stories on Benjamin Pavard, Erling Haaland, Randal Kolo Muani, and...Harry Kane.
An early look at some storylines for Bayern Munich vs. PSG.
Some thought on episode three of “The Last of Us.”
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9.2.2023 • 35 Protokoll, 40 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. VfL Bochum (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is finally back and rolling, but can the league leaders stay hot?
VfL Bochum will visit the Allianz Arena in an effort to throw a wrench into those plans, but even the most optimistic fan of Die Unabsteigbaren might take a look at this match up and wonder if there is anyway to stop Bayern Munich from running away with this game.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A gander at the Bundesliga table and where each team ranks.
Some thoughts on how Bayern Munich might line up for this match and who the starters might be. Will we see a back three again?
A prediction on the match.
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8.2.2023 • 16 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E32: Bayern 4-2 Wolfsburg postgame analysis + Talking Bayern's signings, Benjamin Pavard, and the Manuel Neuer fiasco
Here are the major talking points of the podcast:
Bayern's resilient victory
Joao Cancelo's spectacular start
Some 'Loserpool' banter
What went right, and what went wrong for Bayern
Defensive lapses and the curious case of Benjamin Pavard
The Neuer situation (and Tapalovic's sacking)
A call for a Lenovo sponsorship
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5.2.2023 • 53 Protokoll, 46 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 30 — A preview on Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg; Grading the winter transfer window; Talking the ups and downs of Alphonso Davies; Julian Nagelsmann’s recent news bits; and MORE!
Since the last edition of the Weekend Warm-up, Bayern Munich had another draw (this time against Eintracht Frankfurt), closed out its winter transfer in a scintillating fashion, and picked up a convincing win in the DFB-Pokal over Mainz 05.
In between all of that, there was a ton of news.
In other words, there was a hell of a lot to talk about before we even get to all of the normal drama (questions about Alphonso Davies, different questions about Julian Nagelsmann, etc). So...let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this weekend’s episode:
A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg, including Niko Kovac’s dig at his old club.
Grading the winter transfer window.
What has been up with Alphonso Davies?
The world of Julian Nagelsmann, his interactions with the squad, his use of a back three, and more!
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They say a wounded animal is the most dangerous, and Bayern Munich proved that tonight. Coming into this must-win game vs Mainz in the notoriously tricky DFB Pokal, the team proceeded to vanquish the demons of recent games by producing a wonderful 4-0 win.
Here are our talking points from the game:
A review of the starting XI and the strange back three setup.
Why left wingback might be a perfect position for Kingsley Coman.
A quick recap of how the game went and how the setup performed.
The intangible and tangible benefits of Thomas Muller + his partnership with Jamal Musiala.
Another example of the second-half syndrome and another drop in intensity that went unpunished.
The potential problems with the back-three setup and how Mainz adjusted to it.
An overall review of Joao Cancelo and why he seemed perfectly in sync with the rest of the attack.
How the benefits of this setup could be translated to a 4-2-3-1.
Why Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting is good enough for Bayern’s goals this season.
A note on the pitch, the referee, and how passing is trained at this club.
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1.2.2023 • 19 Protokoll, 18 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E31: Reacting to Bayern Munich’s move for Manchester City star Joao Cancelo; Assessing what’s going on with Bayern; Previewing Bayern vs. Mainz 05 in the DFB-Pokal; and MORE!
Bayern Munich gave its fans a heck of a start to the work week, eh?
Coming off of another draw over the weekend — this time against Eintracht Frankfurt — the club made a move for Manchester City’s Joao Cancelo to shake things up on the backline...but why?
There could be a bunch of reasons and we explore them all! Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
Bayern Munich’s loan move for Cancelo, why it was done, who it affects, and why this could mean the end of the road for Benjamin Pavard.
A look at Bayern Munich’s draw against Eintracht Frankfurt and why things should eventually settle into a comfort zone for the players. Will be it be in time for the squad to knock Paris Saint-Germain? We’ll see.
A preview of Bayern Munich’s DFB-Pokal match against Mainz 05.
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30.1.2023 • 36 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich vs. Eintracht Frankfurt (Bundesliga)
Something is not adding up at Bayern Munich these days. Three points from three games means Bayern’s challengers are all catching up and we have a Bundesliga title race on our hands! In this podcast, we look at the following:
The starting lineups for both Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt
Thoughts on Yann Sommer and how he has been doing
A deep-ish dive into Bayern’s back-line including Josip Stanisic getting a start
A look at how Thomas Müller’s inclusion changed up the game including Leroy Sane’s positioning
Improvements in this game compared to the previous two games
What might actually be the problem right now
A look at how Matthijs de Ligt and Dayot Upamecano performed
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28.1.2023 • 11 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 29 — A preview for Bayern Munich vs. Eintracht Frankfurt; Is Leon Goretzka losing his role and the fans?; Transfer talk on Harry Kane & Kai Havertz; Assessing Bayern’s attack plans; + MORE!
Bayern Munich is scuffling...BFW’s podcast got whacked like Joe Pesci walking into that room in Goodfellas...and there is a ton of news going on.
Plus, Bayern Munich has yet another game in a jammed in — this time against Eintracht Frankfurt.
Yeah, there is A LOT going on, but we are covering it all here! Preview? Yes. Riffing on the news? No doubt. Some entertainment talk? For sure. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A preview for Bayern Munich vs. Eintracht Frankfurt.
There seems to be a changing of opinion on Leon Goretzka — and is Ryan Gravenberch going to take over Goretzka’s starting role?
FC Barcelona tried to hijack Bayern Munich’s deal for Konrad Laimer and the word that Marcel Sabitzer might want to stay.
Chelsea FC’s Kai Havertz and Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane are probably off the table for Bayern Munich.
Bayern Munich’s plan for the attack and why it is a mess.
Some thoughts on the latest episode of The Last of Us — and some news on the future of Cobra Kai.
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26.1.2023 • 48 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich vs. FC Köln (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich kicked off its second match in five days and it did so (surprisingly) with the exact same lineup that Julian Nagelsmann rolled out against RB Leipzig last Friday.
Maybe surprising, maybe not, the starting XI was not all that effective the second time around as the squad’s battled to a 1-1 draw.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A quick look at the lineup and its lack of effectiveness.
Joshua Kimmich’s blast saves Bayern Munich from dropping points, but it is also clear Bayern Munich still needs Thomas Müller.
Why there is no reason to worry, but also why fans should be at least a little bit frustrated at the lack of cohesion on the squad.
Some thoughts on where Bayern Munich is as a squad right now and where the team could be heading.
Listen below or at Spotify:
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24.1.2023 • 20 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E30: Bayern Munich’s new look and why the draw isn’t concerning; A preview for FC Köln; Talking the Kai Havertz and Harry Kane transfer rumors; The future of BFW and BPW; and MORE!
Bayern Munich kicked off its Bundesliga re-start with a not-so-promising, but also no-so-concerning draw with RB Leipzig, which left a ton to talk about.
When you look at that, the quick turnaround for a match against FC Köln, the crazy news that this podcast has been wacked by SBN/Vox, the Yann Sommer acquisition, more rumors on Harry Kane and Kai Havertz, there is a TON to talk about.
So join me for this podcast journey, we are going to hit on a number of topics — because, damn it, that is exactly what we do here:
A quick look at the draw with RB Leipzig.
A preview of the FC Köln match.
Looking at the latest rumors on Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane and Chelsea FC’s Kai Havertz.
The future of Bavarian Football Works and Bavarian Podcast Works.
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23.1.2023 • 40 Protokoll, 6 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — RB Leipzig vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich doesn’t really have that many average days. Today, against RB Leipzig, was one of them. Considering how long the Bundesliga has been away for, the performance can be forgiven. However, things need to improve fast as games will be coming thick and fast for Bayern. We talk about the following in this podcast:
The lineup selected by Julian Nagelsmann
Yann Sommer’s debut and his long range distribution
The strengths and weaknesses in RB Leipzig’s lineup
Joshua Kimmich’s underwhelming performance
Some games which are coming up
Dayot Upamecano’s “orange” card
The difference between having Benjamin Pavard and having Noussair Mazraoui in the lineup
A look at each player’s performance on the Bayern side
Nagelsmann’s substitutions
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20.1.2023 • 11 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 28 — Reacting to Yann Sommer’s move to Bayern Munich and is Konrad Laimer next?; Should you get hyped for Arijon Ibrahimović?; Assessing the Bundesliga race; Harry Kane rumors; and MORE!
What a week for Bayern Munich! Yann Sommer officially transferred in, Konrad Laimer unofficially inks his deal (allegedly), and there is wall-to-wall excitement for the squad’s re-start in the Bundesliga.
Needless to say, we have A LOT on our minds about the biggest news pieces of the week. This is what we have on tap for this week’s episode:
Reacting to the Yann Sommer signing and the weird quirk of this deal that will be odd to watch play out.
Konrad Laimer’s signing isn’t official, but it’s done.
New rumors on Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane and why it will be easier for Bayern Munich to get him rather than other Premier League squads.
Should Bayern Munich fans get excited for Arijon Ibrahimović?
Assessing the Bundesliga title race.
Some brief thoughts on the series premiere of The Last of Us.
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19.1.2023 • 47 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — RB Leipzig vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Finally.
Bayern Munich will spring back to Bundesliga action this week and BFW is here to get you primed and ready as the Bavarians will be squaring off with a very tough RB Leipzig squad.
With no Manuel Neuer, Lucas Hernandez, Noussair Mazroaui, or Sadio Mané, it is clear that Die Roten is not exactly operating at full capacity. Is Bayern Munich ripe for the picking? RB Leipzig will surely want to find out. Check out what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team resides in the table.
Some talk about the form of each club before the extended World Cup break.
Why Bayern Munich could be in a little bit of danger.
A guess at Julian Nagelsmann’s lineup.
A prediction on the match.
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18.1.2023 • 26 Protokoll, 2 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E29: Bayern Munich youngsters shine vs Salzburg, Julian Nagelsmann’s BIG mistake, bad news about Sommer, and more!
With only one week left to go before the Bundesliga restarts, Bayern Munich still don’t have a new keeper. The test game vs RB Salzburg ended in a 4-4 draw with the youngsters scoring upstaging the senior players by a wide margin. Fans and Julian Nagelsmann are worried about how the transfer window is shaping up, but there are also questions about the starting XI and tactics.
In this episode, INNN and Schnitzel talk about the following:
Our impressions from the friendly.
Comments on Mathys Tel and Arijon Ibrahimovic, the two outstanding talents.
Crediting Hasan Salihamidzic for how Bayern’s youth system is functioning at the moment.
Why Bayern’s youth setup looks far better than Borussia Dortmund right now.
Which youth players deserve a callup to the first team?
INNN brings up the elephant in the room — Thomas Muller is being misused AGAIN.
A back-and-forth over Thomas Muller’s future role in the team, rotation, and lineups against PSG in the Champions League.
How Thomas Muller and Jamal Musiala can coexist in the lineup without conflict.
Moving onto Yann Sommer and the problem with the goalkeeper search.
A quick aside on the transfer and table weirdness in the EPL.
Ending the pod on a positive note.
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16.1.2023 • 44 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 27 — Takeaways from Bayern Munich’s training camp; Thomas Müller’s cloudy future; A goalkeeper update; Getting hyped for the Rückrunde; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is nearing its return to real action (non-friendlies) and there is plenty to yack about after the team broke its training camp in Doha.
With a tough test against RB Leipzig waiting next week, Bayern Munich had some things to work out at training camp and it seems like the team is settling into form. All of that combined with the general craziness surrounding the club leaves for a lot to be discussed.
Let’s take a look at what’s on tap for this week’s episode:
A look at the takeaways from Bayern Munich’s training camp in Doha, including the winners and losers.
Thomas Müller’s role on the squad moving forward...does he have one?
A loan for Lovro Zvonarek during the summer transfer window?
An update on Bayern Munich’s goalkeeper situation, including some doubt on whether or not Manuel Neuer can return to his top form.
Getting excited for the second half of the season.
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12.1.2023 • 43 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E28: Reacting to the Daley Blind signing, Bayern’s defensive depth, and the ongoing Sommer saga
In this episode, Tom and Schnitzel discuss:
Thoughts on the Daley Blind signing
The added, and needed depth in Bayern’s defense
The rotations Nagelsmann will have to make during the ruckrunde
Realistic expectations of Blind; how much and where he’ll mostly deputize
Bayern’s crowded midfield and attack
If we think Bayern will definitely sign Yann Sommer from Borussia Monchengladbach
Bayern’s ability to announce transfers out of thin air
Neuer’s choices of what to do while on holiday
DAD JOKES GALORE!
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8.1.2023 • 56 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast: Season 2, Episode 26 — Talking over Bayern Munich’s transfer activity including Daley Blind and Yann Sommer; The Harry Kane pipedream is over...what’s next?; Julian Nagelsmann’s coaching philosophy; & MORE!
Another week and Bayern Munich provided its fanbase with another shocker or two.
As always, there is plenty to talk about when it comes to Bayern Munich — and we start this episode by rapping about the surprise pickup of Daley Blind and what appears to be a nearly done deal for Yann Sommer.
Here is the full rundown for what we have on tap:
What Daley Blind will bring to Bayern Munich — and what it means for other players on the roster.
The latest on where things stand with Bayern Munich’s pursuit of Yann Sommer.
The Harry Kane pipedream appears to be dead, so is Randal Kolo Muani a viable option to be Bayern Munich’s striker of the future?
Was Leon Goretzka using the World Cup platform to grandstand?
Julian Nagelsmann had some interesting thoughts on coaching
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5.1.2023 • 39 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E27: Ten reasons why 2023 will be a MUCH better year for Bayern Munich
So 2022 is over and it’s time for a retrospective. Bayern Munich had a very mediocre 2022 which saw a dearth of success domestically and internationally. While the club won a 10th consecutive Bundesliga title, an early exit in the Champions League and poor showing by Bayern players at the World Cup mean that 2022 leaves a very bad taste in the mouth. However, if thing go right, 2023 could be a LOT better.
In this episode, Tom and INNN talk about the following:
Recapping how 2022 went for Bayern Munich, especially the many (many) lows.
How injuries, illness, and outgoing transfers hurt Bayern last year.
How, paradoxically, Bayern’s upcoming Champions League opponents (PSG) ended up having a great 2022.
Was 2022 worse than 2012? No, but it still feels bad.
Moving onto 2023 — do we feel optimistic about what’s coming?
Here it starts. A looooooooooong list of reasons why Bayern will have a much better 2023 compared to 2022. If you listened to the whole thing, then can you name every single one?
How the uncertainty around Manuel Neuer’s future makes it hard for the club to sign a proper replacement for this season.
Closing off our first podcast of our calendar year on an optimistic note.
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2.1.2023 • 46 Protokoll, 40 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 25 — Why Alexander Nübel rejected Bayern Munich; Real Madrid wants Leroy Sané; Bayern’s eagerness to lock up three stars, plus ink Florian Wirtz; and MORE!
It has been a wild holiday week at BFW.
There is a ton of Bayern Munich news going on and we have just the platform for you to talk about it all.
One way to get your thoughts in motion is to give our Weekend Warm-up Podcast a listen. On this episode we discuss the following topics:
Alexander Nübel’s hardline decision to spurn an offer to return form his loan at AS Monaco to Bayern Munich.
Bayern Munich’s eagerness to lock up Lucas Hernandez, Alphonso Davies, and Jamal Musiala to long-term deals.
Bayern Munich’s ongoing interest in Bayer Leverkusen ace Florian Wirtz and what it might eventually mean for the future of the roster.
Is Leroy Sané pondering a move away from Bayern Munich? If so, do you believe that Real Madrid rumor?
Matthijs de Ligt needs to be better in the second half of the season and why Bayern Munich’s season might depend on it.
Some brief thoughts on Andor.
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30.12.2022 • 48 Protokoll, 10 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E26 (Christmas Special): Christmas cheer, Neuer’s replacement, Bayern youngsters dominating, contract extensions, AND MORE!
Merry Christmas, folks! Here are the major talking points in the podcast:
Christmas greetings
Neuer’s replacement and potential goalkeeper replacement options
Why Alexander Nübel deserves his shot
Bayern Munich’s youngsters, with a focus on Mathys Tel
How these youngins are unfazed by the spotlight and performing admirably
Some speculation about the formations Nagelsmann could potentially employ in the Rückrunde
Contract extensions on the horizon
Benjamin Pavard on the move?
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26.12.2022 • 30 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 24 — Assessing Bayern Munich’s goalkeeper and striker situations; Joshua Kimmich as captain?; Bayern’s youngsters and how they fit; plus MORE!
Ah, the holidays — a time to appreciate everything that has happened over the course of a particular year.
We will do a little bit of that a whole lot of Bayern Munich talk on this episode, so why not get right to it. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
The latest on Bayern Munich’s goalkeeper situation. Who will replace Manuel Neuer...Alexander Nübel? Sven Ulreich? Yann Sommer? The Bavarians are trying to get this all resolved quickly.
Joshua Kimmich’s likely move to being captain and that story about his altercation at the World Cup in Qatar.
The rise of Arijon Ibrahimović and the potential loan of Paul Wanner.
The latest on Bayern Munich’s striker search.
What Bayern Munich should ask Santa Claus for?
A thank you to the Bavarian Podcast Works listeners.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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23.12.2022 • 40 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Special Edition — Wrapping up the World Cup and breaking down Germany’s poor showing
No Bayern Munich players walked out of Qatar with championship medal, but that does not mean the World Cup was uneventful or not worthwhile.
The tournament was a fun, rollicking, and sometimes unpredictable affair that ultimately saw Lionel Messi finalize his case to be known as the G.O.A.T., France make an unbelievable comeback in the finale led by its own superstar, Kylian Mbappe, and most pertinent here, Germany flail and fail its way home far earlier than it should have.
We dusted off former BFW podcaster/writer and current Daily Mail scribe Jake Fenner for a special edition to talk about the tourney’s big happenings. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at the fantastic finale — and why Argentina deserved to win.
Lionel Messi’s strong claim to being the best ever.
Kylian Mbappe’s growth as a leader.
Germany’s massive flame out, where things go from here, and why some fans might have missed Timo Werner.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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21.12.2022 • 38 Protokoll, 9 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E25: Leo Messi the GOAT, Mbappe the terror, and implications for Bayern Munich vs PSG
What. A. Game. Was that the best game of football ever? Maybe. The 2022 FIFA World Cup comes to a close with an incredible 3-3 draw between France and Argentina in the final. For once, a Bayern Munich player will not be coming home with the trophy as Messi and his Argentina side triumphed on penalties to win a well-earned world champion title.
In this episode, Schnitzel and INNN talk about the following:
What this World Cup final means for the two of us in India. Adding some cultural context for those who may not know.
Our quick impressions about the final. Is Lionel Messi the greatest ever?
Kylian Mbappe — what a player. The one player who always lives up to the hype.
The incredible talent and quality of the French national team.
Should Benjamin Pavard have played instead of Jules Kounde? The strange egotism of Pavard these days.
The incredible performance of Dayot Upamecano — our only hope vs PSG.
The implications of this final on Bayern’s upcoming Champions League clash vs PSG.
How this World Cup seems to have completely derailed Bayern Munich’s season.
Can Julian Nagelsmann pull back his players from this disappointment?
If the worst happens, how should Nagelsmann be judged?
How the goalkeeper search is going so far — our impressions.
Closing out with a quick note about Bayern Frauen.
A request — please do suggest topics to be discussed in the coming weeks.
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18.12.2022 • 33 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 23 — Looking at Bayern Munich’s goalkeeper dilemma; What impact can Germany’s advisory council make?; The transfer rumor rundown; Why Julian Nagelsmann is in for a huge test; and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s season is unraveling. Germany got booted early from the World Cup. Argentina and France are set to duke it out in the World Cup finale.
Things have clearly not been coming up BFW lately, but here we are — still grinding away.
With so much going on, you know there is a ton to talk about, so let’s get to it. This is what we have on tap for this week’s episode:
Germany’s task force/advisory council and what impact can they really make?
The crazy transfer rumors we heard this week: Konrad Laimer’s potential positions? Marcel Sabitzer out? Marcus Rashford over Harry Kane?
A look at Manuel Neuer’s injury, what it means for Bayern Munich, and why replacing him has become such a debacle. Alexander Nübel, Dominik Livaković, Yann Sommer, and Keylor Navas all have been mentioned as solutions.
Babbling about the backline: Injury clauses in a contract proposal to Lucas Hernandez? Benjamin Pavard is definitely out, but the coaches want to keep him, and MORE!
Why the second half of this season will be Julian Nagelsmann’s biggest test as a coach.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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15.12.2022 • 48 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E24: Twitter mailbag in the fallout of Germany’s World Cup + Neuer’s leg break and how it affects Bayern Munich
It’s the holiday season, and scheduling logistics at BFW and BPW become a nightmare with how spread over the globe all of our podcast contributors are, and that added to the delay this time around for the Flagship show. Nonetheless, we’re thankful for all of you that sent us in questions on Twitter via the #AskBPW hashtag, as it provided more than enough material to be covered in this week’s episode.
In this episode of the flagship show, Tom answered questions from Twitter and discussed;
Is it time for someone to replace Neuer as the #1 keeper for Germany
What will Neuer’s leg break mean for Bayern’s goalkeeping situation
The future state of Bayern’s back line
Whether or not Hansi Flick should utilize some more younger players for Germany
Whether or not the short World Cup prep affected Germany/teams that went far in Qatar
The importance of Germany getting and finding more natural strikers
How academies can help produce more strikers and center backs
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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13.12.2022 • 43 Protokoll, 58 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 22 — The aftermath of Germany’s flameout at the World Cup; Examining Bayern Munich’s positional battles; That ridiculous Kingsley Coman-Christian Pulisic; and MORE!
I am BACK!
After a one-week hiatus (thanks to Schnitzel for running with a combination Weekend Warm-up Podcast/Postgame Show last week), I am here to talk all things Bayern Munich and Germany...and boy is there a lot to talk about.
With all of that said, let’s get down to it. Here is what we have on tap for this week’s loaded episode of the Weekend Warm-up:
The aftermath of Germany’s flameout, who’s to blame, why the team failed, where to go from here.
Other World Cup musings including Brazil’s incredible play, Spain’s failure, the rise to fame for Josko Gvardiol and Dayot Upamecano, and more.
Bayern Munich’s rumored positional battles and what that means.
The ridiculous Kingsley Coman for Christian Pulisic swap rumor.
Bayern Munich’s decision to pass on Joao Felix.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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8.12.2022 • 41 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E23: Who is responsible for Germany’s World Cup disaster? + Can a Bayern Munich player still win?
Well Germany are out of the World Cup, and as a Bayern Munich fan it feels miserable to see how devastated everyone looks because of it. This elimination hits much harder after the disaster in 2018, and it could have serious implications for the club season coming up, especially in the Champions League.
In this episode, Fergus and INNN talk about the following:
How much blame does Hansi Flick deserve for the elimination? Fergus and INNN argue two different positions.
What effect did personnel issues — especially in defense — have on Germany’s performance?
How Flick misused his Bayern Munich core this tournament, especially Thomas Muller.
Addressing the role of the DFB in this debacle.
Should Hansi Flick be the coach for Euro 2024?
Did Germany have a mentality problem at World Cup 2022?
Did Spain knock Germany out on purpose by losing to Japan?
Moving onto another topic — can any Bayern Munich player still win the World Cup? Assessing France, Croatia, Morocco, and the Netherlands.
How getting knocked out early could be an advantage for Bayern.
The psychological impact of early eliminations at the World Cup.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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5.12.2022 • 39 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
Weekend Warm-up + Postgame show - Germany 4-2 Costa Rica (special edition podcast): Thoughts on the game; an anti-Flick rant; Spain’s terrible gameplay; some TV recommendations; and MORE!
Here’s what we have in store in this special edition podcast:
Germany’s shortcomings, and the disappointing exit
Spain looking quite toothless for large stretches
Hansi Flick’s baffling decisions and stubborn approach
Complacency being a key issue of this German NT squad
Why Japan is a great team to root for in this tournament
Hustle as a Netflix movie recommendation
Some classical music talk: Mozart, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, et al.
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1.12.2022 • 33 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E22: Spain 1-1 Germany postgame analysis + Is Bayern Munich having a terrible World Cup?
Another game on the books and Germany are still alive in the World Cup. In some ways, a draw versus an in-form Spain team looks good on paper, but Hansi Flick needed so much more. Germany were far from convincing for most of the game, but some game-changing subs including the addition of Leroy Sane and Niclas Fullkrug in the second half allowed them to rescue a point. The performance leaves a lot to be desired.
In this episode, Chuck and INNN talk about the following:
Why did Hansi Flick field another strikerless lineup versus Spain?
The problem with the role Thomas Muller was forced to play, illustrated by the players around him.
No gegenpressing again — why? The strategic failure of the lineup.
How and why the substitutes changed the game for Germany. The sheer impact of Fullkrug.
Pointing out the terrible performances of the fullbacks, Thilo Kehrer and David Raum.
Who should start against Costa Rica? What changes should Hansi make?
Should Serge Gnabry or Thomas Muller start the next game?
What kind of World Cup is Bayern Munich having? Answer: A really bad one.
Is Jamal Musiala a little over-awed by the occasion?
Serge Gnabry’s awful form.
Dayot Upamecano shining among the French contingent.
Bad news for Matthijs de Ligt.
An overall roundup of the injury situation and the silver lining if the Bayern players get knocked out early.
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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27.11.2022 • 48 Protokoll, 9 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 21 — What to expect from Germany vs. Spain at the World Cup; Bayern Munich ’s backline plans without Lucas Hernandez; Marcus Thuram to Bayern?; Finishing off The Walking Dead; and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s luck has been pretty terrible at the World Cup. For Germany, is has not been much better, either.
For both club and country, Citizen King’s 1999 tune “Better Days” absolutely rings true (and yup, there may have been ample Thanksgiving beers consumed for me to remember that song).
Bayern Munich and Germany could use some new juju to change up the way things have been going and we’ll see if we can find some reason to get the optimism rolling.
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at what we can expect from a young and hungry Spain team against an inefficient and unsure Germany squad.
Bayern’s rumored offer to Gladbach’s Marcus Thuram.
Could Bayern Munich really expedite its pursuit of Florian Wirtz?
What Bayern Munich’s backline will look like without Lucas Hernandez.
Some final thoughts on the series finale of The Walking Dead.
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25.11.2022 • 44 Protokoll, 3 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Germany 1-2 Japan (World Cup 2022)
Well here we go again. Another World Cup, and the same story for the German national team. Even with Hansi Flick and a whole host of Bayern Munich players on the roster, Germany have succumbed to Japan even after a fortuitous penalty gave them the lead in the first half. Now it looks like this tournament might be another write-off for the Germans.
Here are our talking points from the game:
This loss is on Hansi Flick.
Discussing the baffling lineup selection from the coach. Why didn’t Leon Goretzka start?
Where was Sulinho? What happened to Musiala? The problem of players underperforming.
The issues with the offense and creativity versus Japan.
Did losing Leroy Sane sink Germany?
What should Hansi Flick change versus Spain?
Is Flick no longer the savior for Germany?
Our closing thoughts on a final few topics — the new defense, Joshua Kimmich at right-back, Thomas Muller goals, and possible silver linings.
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23.11.2022 • 34 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E21: Why Germany could be in trouble this World Cup, Japan game preview, Neuer’s armband controversy, and more!
Well the FIFA World Cup is underway and a bunch of our Bayern Munich boys are set to kick off against Japan in the inaugural game of Group E. Germany have a solid team and a coach with the credentials to win it all, but that doesn’t mean that everything looks good. Problems with the attack, lineup selection headaches, defensive issues, and potential injuries all threaten to derail this German campaign before it even begins. Can Hansi Flick beat the odds and come out on top?
In this episode, we talk about the following:
Why Germany might be in trouble this World Cup.
Hansi Flick’s lack of room to experiment.
Why the “Bayern Munich formula” might not be enough.
A take on Manuel Neuer’s decision to wear the One Love armband in Qatar (be nice!).
Finishing off on a classic INNN monologue about Thomas Muller and his World Cup scoring record.
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21.11.2022 • 34 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 20 — What to expect from Germany at the World Cup + predictions; Is Paul Wanner Bayern Munich’s Anakin Skywalker?; Benjamin Pavard is leaving Bayern isn’t he?; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is on break, but its 17 players who were called to their international teams for the World Cup certainly are not.
What does that mean? There is still plenty to talk about, so let’s get right to it and see what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Germany’s unconvincing performance against Oman why it isn’t time to panic yet, and how this can all round into form pretty quickly.
A run through each World Cup group with predictions on who will survive and advance.
Is Paul Wanner Bayern Munich’s Anakin Skywalker?
Why the end is near for Benjamin Pavard at Bayern Munich.
A quick look back at what to think about Bayern Munich’s first half of the season.
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18.11.2022 • 41 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Oman 0-1 Germany (World Cup Warm-up)
Germany barely got by Oman with a 1-0 victory in a match that likely will not inspire a lot of hope from fans.
That said, former Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick did not exactly go out of his way to detail many secrets about what his squad will really look like when they finally take the pitch against Japan during the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. While there was certainly a lot of ranting that could be done, there is no reason to unravel (yet!), so we kept the negativity to a minimum.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A rundown of the subs and scoring.
A look at the choppiness of the offense and the shakiness of the defense.
Why we probably had too high of expectations for this match.
A look at where we go from here.
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16.11.2022 • 15 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E20: How should Germany line up at the World Cup? Hansi Flick’s options analyzed
With the Hinrunde over, the conversation finally shifts from Bayern Munich to the German National Team. World Cup 2022 is almost upon us, and Hansi Flick has announced the squad that he will be taking to Qatar. Despite including the likes of Karim Adeyemi, Kai Havertz, Thilo Kehrer, and other ... questionable names in the roster, Hansi Flick shocked the football community by snubbing the likes of Mats Hummels and Robin Gosens, and choosing only three midfielders for the roster. What kind of starting XI does that make?
In this episode, INNN and Tom discuss:
Why the fullback issue could sink Germany in the World Cup this year.
Is Niklas Sule Germany’s best option at right-back?
How Hansi Flick’s squad selection limits his options in midfield.
Does Thomas Muller make the lineup in its current form? Who do you drop for him?
What should the attack look like? Should Flick use a striker or go with a Bayern Munich style strikerless system?
Why Hansi Flick may choose to bench Leroy Sane over Serge Gnabry.
What should the expectations be for Germany at the World Cup?
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Well that’s it. Bayern Munich have closed out 2022 with a 2-0 win over Schalke, a scoreline that is a lot less dramatic than what you’d expect when looking at the lineups of the respective sides. Julian Nagelsmann will be pleased with his team, as they controlled proceedings and never looked in danger throughout the entire 90 minutes. Now he sends his players to the World Cup in great form and a solid win behind them.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Why the World Cup is the best chance for Jamal Musiala to get the recognition he deserves.
How Serge Gnabry’s good form is reflected in his overall game right now.
Why the formation change introduced an imbalance in the system, which was only fixed when Joshua Kimmich moved back into midfield.
Rant — why Thomas Muller still walks back into this lineup.
Appreciating the great attacking brand of football Nagelsmann has the team playing.
Once again criticizing Julian Nagelsmann for how he uses youngsters like Ryan Gravenberch and Mathys Tel.
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12.11.2022 • 20 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 19 — A complete breakdown of Germany’s World Cup roster; Some thoughts on Bayern Munich’s recent form; and MORE!
Former Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick named his squad for the World Cup in Qatar and boy did it get people reacting.
There were some obvious choices, some surprises, and some head scratchers, but that is exactly why we are here — let’s react and hash out where we thought Flick got it right and where he might have gotten it wrong. Here is what we have on tap:
An overview of the position groups and who the starters might be.
Where the Bayern Munich boys fits into the mix.
What some options are for Flick to look at in his attack.
Why Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka should get the call as starters.
Why it appears that Flick valued versatility?
The surprising return of Mario Götze and the stunning — and possibly regrettable — omission of Mats Hummels.
Also, we talk about Bayern Munich’s recent form, the impressive run the team is one, why it might take some time to get back to that level after the World Cup, and MORE!
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11.11.2022 • 42 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Schalke vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich’s star is on the rise as the Bundesliga draws to a conclusion. Meanwhile, Schalke 04 might also be improving after what has been a torrid season to date. In this podcast, we cover the following:
Bayern’s recent run of form and of course, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s contribution to it
What some of the most surprising elements of Bayern’s run has been
How Schalke has fared this season and whether they should have more points
How this game might play out
A quick word on Sadio Mané’s injury
How the environment at Bayern Munich feels currently
What Schalke’s expectations for this season might be
A possible starting lineup for Bayern
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Bayern Munich absolutely smacked Werder Bremen in a Tuesday delight and while it was not quite the 69-0 score that yours truly predicted, it was a 6-1 beatdown nonetheless.
Let’s take a peek at what is on tap for this episode:
A rundown of the lineup and scoring.
No sign of fatigue from Bayern Munich.
The relentless and fun attacking style that Bayern Munich used against Werder Bremen.
Serge Gnabry’s incredible game.
Despite some early lapses on defense, it was a good showing from a makeshift group.
Why Julian Nagelsmann should start letting whoever earns the penalty, take the penalty.
An assessment of whether or not Bayern Munich can ramp it up one more time for Schalke 04 on Saturday.
Thank you for all the support! Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up-to-date coverage on Bayern Munich and Germany. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @TheBarrelBlog, @tommyadams71, @bfwinnn, and more.
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8.11.2022 • 16 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E19: Reacting to Bayern Munich drawing PSG in the Champions League Ro16 + Werder Bremen preview
So the Champions league draw is over, which is the reason why we delayed recording this podcast until Monday so we could talk about who Bayern Munich will play in the Round of 16. It turned out to be Paris Saint-German, a team we’ve faced a number of times in the last few years. Boasting an attack with the likes of Leo Messi, Neymar, and Mbappe, the Parisians have a formidable XI that can beat any team on their day.
Meanwhile there is also the game against Werder Bremen on Tuesday, which is worth discussing because we need to talk about how Julian Nagelsmann will fare with the World Cup looming. So lots to talk about in a quick pod.
In this episode, INNN and Schnitzel discuss:
How we feel about drawing PSG yet again.
How the World Cup could affect the tie — in terms of both fatigue and mentality.
Is this the must-watch game of the Round of 16?
Will former Bayern youngster Renato Sanches play in the tie?
PSG’s attack vs Bayern’s defense — how they stack up.
The playbook to stop Leo Messi.
Joshua Kimmich vs Marco Verratti and the midfield battle.
What about the rest of the Bundesliga — how will RB Leipzig, Borussia Dortmund, and Eintracht Frankfurt fare?
Moving onto the Werder Bremen preview — how does Bremen stack up?
Why Bremen are like the Fulham of the Bundesliga (Schnitzel explains).
Nagelsmann’s options to replace Phonzie, and the overall fullback conundrum.
INNN laments the downfall of the Muller Mafia.
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7.11.2022 • 35 Protokoll
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Hertha Berlin 2-3 Bayern Munich (Hinrunde)
Here are the major talking points from the podcast:
Davies’ injury, and what it means for Bayern and Canada
Julian Nagelsmann’s setup and Bayern Munich’s outstanding first 45 minutes
The lineups of both teams, and the passage of play
Why Choupo Moting might even get some Ballon D’Or shouts
Joshua Kimmich’s elevated game, and why he’s the best DM in world football
Bayern’s defense with a stunning effort; Upamecano spectacular
Lucas Hernandez and Leroy Sané impressing as substitutes
Why Mazraoui is a right-hand side Davies
Jamal Musiala simply unstoppable
Picturing Germany’s world cup attack and midfield
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5.11.2022 • 23 Protokoll, 26 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 18 — Bayern Munich vs. Liverpool in the Champions League...let’s do this!; What Timo Werner’s injury means for Germany; Bayern transfer news; and MORE!
Bayern Munich finished off a dominant Champions League run, Germany got some unexpected injury news, and Benjamin Pavard’s tenure at Bayern Munich could be coming to an end — right as he is hitting his peak as a player.
As always, there is a TON to talk about, so this is what we have on tap for this episode:
Bayern Munich’s incredible Champions League run.
A quick look at Bayern Munich’s possible Champions League draw — and a look at what kind of coverage is in store on BFW.
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting to....Manchester United?
Benjamin Pavard is hitting his prime...and now he’s like leaving Bayern Munich.
Timo Werner’s injury for Germany, what that means for Hansi Flick’s roster, and is Toni Kroos coming back?
My TV watching has suffered as the Phillies have went on this incredible run.
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4.11.2022 • 42 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Hertha Berlin vs Bayern Munich (Hinrunde)
After finally taking care of business in the Champions League, Bayern Munich are set to return to Bundesliga action against one of the league’s worst teams. Hertha Berlin have only won two games this season and sit near the bottom of the table, which tells you the state of the bottom of the Bundesliga this season (and every season, frankly). With an English week coming up, rotation will be on Julian Nagelsmann’s mind, but so will the impending start of the World Cup.
Here are our talking points before the game:
Can Mathys Tel please get a start? He needs it.
How the World Cup affects Julian Nagelsmann’s selection — both in terms of rotation/injuries and keeping players happy.
Why Joshua Kimmich is never going to be rested and Bayern fans need to make their peace with it.
Worries about Alphonso Davies and his lack of rest.
A rant about the incredible mental fortitude of Manuel Neuer on the eve of his potential return.
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3.11.2022 • 14 Protokoll, 2 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 2-0 Inter Milan (Champions League)
So once again, Bayern Munich have played a perfect Champions League group stage campaign, winning 6/6 games and collecting all eighteen available points. This extraordinary feat was accomplished in a group many predicted would be the competition’s “Group of Death” with the likes of Inter Milan, FC Barcelona, and, well ... Viktoria Plzen among the participants. Bayern put all doubts to bed by coasting to a simple win over the group runners-up in the final game of the group stage.
Here are our talking points from the game:
How resting Alphonso Davies forced Julian Nagelsmann in his rotation elsewhere.
An overall assessment of Inter Milan based on what we’ve seen in this group. Can they compete in the Champions League knockouts?
A quick look at the players who stood out — Choupo-Moting, Noussair Mazraoui, and Sadio Mane.
How Julian Nagelsmann’s Bayern shows the ability to finally control games even after making substitutions.
Ryan Gravenberch’s move to attacking midfield and whether it makes sense.
A recap of the youngsters’ performances — Mathys Tel and Paul Wanner.
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1.11.2022 • 14 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E18: Injuries mounting at Bayern Munich, should Nagelsmann rotate more? + Inter Milan preview (Champions League)
As the World Cup gets closer, Bayern Munich are starting to suffer from more and more minor injuries in every game. In the most recent win over Mainz, Matthijs de Ligt had to be subbed off as a precaution due to a presumed muscular issue. With complaints about rotation commonly levied at Julian Nagelsmann throughout the season, it seems like the upcoming Champions League game vs Inter Milan may end up becoming the moment of truth for the coach and his rotation policy.
In this episode, INNN and Tom discuss:
Has Nagelsmann been rotating enough so far this season?
Why the coach seems to be more static with the personnel he trusts to start.
Friction with Ryan Gravenberch and Benjamin Pavard and future dressing room issues.
Why the upcoming World Cup makes player injuries more difficult to manage.
A looming issue with Manuel Neuer and his shoulder.
Why Thomas Muller has been getting injured more often this season.
Moving onto the Inter Milan game — what does the match mean for Inter and Simone Inzaghi?
How should Julian Nagelsmann tackle the game? Is winning a prerogative?
Which players should be rotated in/out?
The problem with Alphonso Davies having to play way too many games.
A final prediction from Tom on the scoreline.
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Well, that was quite something. Bayern Munich blew past Mainz in a spectacular 6-2 win that say the Bavarians barely break a sweat throughout the full 90. While two goals were conceded and Bo Svensson’s men can comfort themselves with a high xG number, the fact is that Julian Nagelsmann coached this game almost to perfection and Bayern look as good as ever, despite injuries to key players.
Here are our talking points from the game:
How Julian Nagelsmann’s midfield setup makes perfect sense for the team’s buildup and defense.
Matthijs de Ligt and Dayot Upamecano defending in concert.
Noussair Mazraoui blossoming into a great inverted fullback.
The problem with refereeing in the Bundesliga nowadays.
How defensive injuries could derail Bayern Munich this season.
Why Nagelsmann needs to give Mathys Tel and Ryan Gravenberch more minutes.
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29.10.2022 • 15 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 17 — Bayern Munich’s Matthijs de Ligt is showing his worth; Is Robert Lewandowski regretting moving to FC Barcelona?; Transfer rumblings; Discussing the House of the Dragon finale; & MORE!
Bayern Munich had another strong week in dispatching both Hoffenheim and FC Barcelona (LOL) and the squad looks — dare I say — very good.
Julian Nagelsmann is pushing all of the right buttons and the boys are responding, so there is plenty to talk about with that subject alone...but we’ve got even more! This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Bayern Munich’s ever-improving form.
The emergence of Matthijs de Ligt as a force to be reckoned with on the backline.
Why the move back to a 4-2-3-1 seems inevitable.
Does Robert Lewandowski regret his move to FC Barcelona?
İlkay Gündoğan to Bayern Munich? Nah...that can’t be happening can it?
A look at the House of the Dragon season finale and why reading the books might have made it painful for some.
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28.10.2022 • 41 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Mainz 05 (Bundesliga)
After Bayern Munich bounced FC Barcelona 3-0 in the Champions League, the boys from Bavaria will now move on to face off with Mainz 05 in the Bundesliga.
Our guy Marcus Iredahl took the mic for this episode and this is what he has on tap:
A look the recent form of Bayern Munich and Mainz 05.
Some players to watch on Mainz and why the Carnival Club could create some issues for Bayern Munich.
A look at a potential lineup for Bayern Munich.
A prediction on the match.
A prediction that Jamal Musiala will officially usurp Thomas Müller’s role as Bayern Munich’s starting No. 10.
Some thoughts on how the World Cup might affect Bayern Munich.
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27.10.2022 • 19 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — FC Barcelona 0-3 Bayern Munich (Champions League)
So Bayern Munich went to the Camp Nou and won 3-0. Fortress? Not really. FC Barcelona could barely manage a chance as they struggled to break down a much more solid Bayern side than the one we saw at the Allianz Arena a month ago. Robert Lewandowski barely got a look in as Julian Nagelsmann’s system neutralized the new lineup chosen by Xavi to reverse Barca’s flagging fortunes in the Champions League.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Xavi’s weird lineup and how it was intended to influence the game.
A quick recap of what went down.
Player-by-player performance ratings. How good is Choupo-Moting right now?
Is Jamal Musiala’s recent quietness a cause for worry?
Unintentional fouls from Bayern Munich — Anthony Taylor’s fault or a real concern?
Compliments to the defense today. How Matthijs de Ligt and Dayot Upamecano shone against Barcelona.
How Nagelsmann’s risky defensive system puts a ton of pressure on defenders to make the right decisions each time.
Ending the pod with one final criticism.
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26.10.2022 • 17 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E17: Should Bayern Munich sign Vlahovic?; Choupo Moting's stellar rise; heavy rotation in the upcoming fixtures? + FC Barcelona preview (Champions League)
Here are the salient talking points of the podcast:
Choupo GOATing is here... Lewanwhoski?
Serge Gnabry and Sadio Mané being inconsistent
Why Vlahovic would be a great signing
Why Bayern should not sign Vlahovic in the winter window
A call for more rotations in the upcoming dead-rubber UCL fixtures
Barcelona schadenfreude (they are a really good team though - anti-jinx!)
A nice little roast
Predictions for the UCL fixture against Barcelona
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Here are the talking points from the podcast:
Bayern Munich’s absolute, thorough domination
Hoffenheim’s lineup and plan, and how it fell right into Nagelsmann’s hands
Fantastic performance from the defense
Why Bayern Munich’s defense is Europe’s best
Singing more praises of Jamal Musiala
Why Choupo Moting is the player Bayern needed, and how he’s stepped up
Mané and Coman’s worrying form and why they’re at a higher risk of being benched
Bayern’s prospects in the near future
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22.10.2022 • 21 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 16 — Bayern Munich might be turning the corner; Bayern flirting w/ Joao Felix again?; Liverpool & Chelsea wants Laimer; Gravenberch is still unhappy; Talking House of the Dragon; & MORE!
Another week is headed into the books and Bayern Munich is looking good.
The Bavarians picked up a couple of convincing wins since our last show and there is plenty to talk about regarding why the squad is showing some heart and rounding into form.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
Why Bayern Munich might be turning the corner and how the squad is melding together.
Liverpool and Chelsea are in pursuit of Bayern transfer target Konrad Laimer.
Is Bayern Munich really plotting a January move for Atlético Madrid’s Joao Felix?
Ryan Gravenberch is still unhappy.
Did Bayern Munich reject a release clause for Erling Haaland?
Talking House of the Dragon (it’s been great of late!).
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21.10.2022 • 36 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Hoffenheim vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich raced past Augsburg in the DFB Pokal after a tough first half; Hoffenheim quite easily beat Schalke as well to progress past the second round. Traditionally, Bayern has not always had it easy against Hoffenheim. So, how will things work out this time? We discuss how the match might play out as well as the following topics in this podcast:
Why Hoffenheim’s season has been strange so far
Who are some impressive players for Hoffenheim
A quick look back at Hoffenheim’s results to date including a loss to Werder Bremen
What was most impressive about Bayern’s win over Augsburg
Who some absentees are on both sides
Who might start for Bayern in this game
A look at some past results in this fixture
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Here is a synopsis of what is covered in this episode:
Maaßen’s setup and Nagelsmann’s answer to Augsburg’s early press
The stats and a walkthrough of the scoring sequences
Jamal Musiala’s brilliant display
Alphonso Davies the unstoppable roadrunner
Choupo GOATing, and why he’s an all time great
Sven Ulreich’s shortcomings, and why Bayern need a new no.2 behind Neuer
Sadio Mané’s rut
Overall player ratings and general observations
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19.10.2022 • 23 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E16: Does Robert Lewandowski regret leaving Bayern Munich? + Freiburg review and Augsburg preview
So Bayern Munich just won 5-0 against a team that were, coming into the game, above them in the table. In beating Christian Streich’s SC Freiburg, Julian Nagelsmann has capped off one of the most impressive performances of the season so far. Meanwhile, a certain someone who agitated a move to FC Barcelona is staring the Europa League in the face, and coming off a defeat in his inaugural Clasico. The two FCBs contrasting fortunes make for good discussion fodder this week.
In this episode, INNN and Samrin discuss:
Did the presence of a target man in Choupo-Moting make the difference?
Leroy Sane’s new role that demolished SC Freiburg.
Why chance conversion seems like the major issue at Bayern this season.
A debate over how Bayern Munich control games and manage the tempo after taking the lead.
Our headline topic: Does Robert Lewandowski regret moving to FC Barcelona?
How Lewy’s move could end up backfiring on him.
Who could start for Bayern Munich against Augsburg? Who should start?
Benjamin Pavard vs Noussair Mazraoui — who looks better?
How Julian Nagelsmann needs to balance minutes with games vs Hoffenheim and Barcelona coming up and the cramped fixture list.
Finishing off with a final prediction for the game from INNN.
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16.10.2022 • 47 Protokoll
Weekend Warm-up Podcast: Season 2, Episode 15 — Bayern Munich’s befuddling form; Is Julian Nagelsmann losing the locker room?; Benjamin Pavard to Chelsea?; Robert Lewandowski flunking out of the UCL?; Bayern to shop for a No. 9?; and MORE!
Another week for Bayern Munich and more up-and-down performances to totally muddle everyone’s view on where exactly this team is at during this stage of the season.
Regardless, there was still plenty to talk about. Here is what we have on tape for this episode:
A look at how befuddling this Bayern Munich squad is and how they can make you confident and frustrated all at the same time.
Robert Lewandowski and FC Barcelona could flunk out of the Champions League.
Why people are openly speculating that Julian Nagelsmann could lose the team.
Chelsea FC is said to be looking to bring in Benjamin Pavard.
The reality that Bayern Munich is going to be shopping for a No. 9 next summer and how that fits into Mathys Tel’s timeline for his career path.
A quick discussion on House of the Dragon and why last week was the best episode so far. Also, a little bemoaning the state of The Walking Dead.
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14.10.2022 • 37 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. SC Freiburg (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is not used to this situation; they have been out of first place for a few weeks now and will play in-form SC Freiburg on Sunday, the same day in which Borussia Dortmund takes on Union Berlin. Without further ado, we discuss the following in this podcast:
What has SC Freiburg been up to this season so far?
A look at Freiburg’s games in both the Bundesliga and the Europa League
A reminder of what happened last weekend for both teams
Who is available for Bayern Munich? Who will start? Anyone....anyone?
How might this game go down?
A quick word in about Werder Bremen
What Freiburg’s results tell us about them
How might Freiburg line up for this one?
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Bayern Munich downed Viktoria Plzeň 4-2 in the Champions League in a match where The visitors took care of business early on.
The home side did make a strong comeback in the second half, but it was not nearly enough to match up to the Bavarians.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A rundown of the scoring, substitutes, etc.
Why the second half collapse shouldn’t really be all that concerning.
Hey, hey…Paul Wanner made an appearance!
Some appreciation for Leon Goretzka, who sometimes gets a raw deal from certain fans.
The drop-off at outside-back while Benjamin Pavard played center-back and Alphonso Davies was injured.
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12.10.2022 • 18 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E15: Why can’t Julian Nagelsmann fix the problems at Bayern Munich? + Upcoming games preview
So that resurgence didn’t last. After big wins vs Leverkusen and Plzen, Bayern Munich have gone and conceded a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 vs Borussia Dortmund. Once again we’re back to debating Julian Nagelsmann and the crisis that the team finds itself in. With the specter of poor results hanging over Bayern, where do we go next?
In this episode, INNN and Tom discuss:
The complete lack of any pattern to Bayern Munich’s draws/losses this season.
What exactly can Julian Nagelsmann do to fix these errant results?
Is there a mentality problem with the players?
A quick look at the next three games coming up — Plzen, Freiburg, and Augsburg.
Why Bayern Munich CANNOT afford to lose to Plzen no matter what. Implications for the Champions League group.
Musings about Oliver Kahn’s potential reaction to a loss to Augsburg.
Why Thomas Tuchel being available casts a shadow over Julian Nagelsmann’s future at the club.
INNN crushes Tom's dreams of being a pro footballer.
Rapidly ending the pod with an appeal to Hansi Flick. Come baaaaack.
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Sooooo ... Bayern Munich went to the Signal Iduna Park and came out with a draw. Under normal circumstances you’d take that result, but when the team were leading Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at one point ... a draw leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. Once again, Bayern have dropped points where they shouldn’t have, meaning that the club is back in crisis again. When will it end?
Here are our talking points from the game:
Our impressions of the result overall. What does this mean for Bayern Munich?
Is Sadio Mane becoming a problem?
Would the presence of Thomas Muller have prevented a collapse like this from happening?
Did Bayern Munich get unlucky in this game?
Is it time to ask questions about Julian Nagelsmann? What is going on?
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8.10.2022 • 20 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 14 — Are Thomas Müller and Jamal Musiala the keys to Bayern Munich’s season?; Erling Haaland might be a career vagabond...and that’s a good thing; Looking at Bayern’s recent form; and MORE!
Bayern Munich had a good week in the Bundesliga and Champions League.
The squad is getting healthy after a string of injuries and a couple of bouts with COVID-19.
Things are looking decidedly good...right?
Hell yeah, they are!
There are plenty of reasons to be excited about the recent developments with the Bavarians and a whole lot to talk about in the great world of football. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Bayern Munich’s bounce-back week that might have cost Gerardo Seoane his job (Welcome Xabi Alonso!).
Some thoughts on Der Klassiker.
Transfer updates on Christopher Nkunku and Alexander Nübel.
Erling Haaland is throttling the Premier League and EPL elitists don’t know how to handle it.
Bayern Munich is at its best with Thomas Müller and Jamal Musiala working together...for now. Liverpool is among the clubs yearning for a player like Moose.
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7.10.2022 • 40 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Borussia Dortmund vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, third and fourth in the Bundesliga table respectively, will take on each other in Der Klassiker in the Bundesliga. Both teams have had some strong performances and some head-scratching ones. We look ahead to the game in this episode, and cover the following:
A look at what stood out in Bayern’s win over Viktoria Plzeň
Is Bayern — Dortmund the biggest clash in the Bundesliga?
Dortmund’s front-man situation
A look at Dortmund’s results to date (yes, we talk about Werder Bremen!) and performances
Should Dortmund have beaten Manchester City?
Dortmund’s midfield attacking options and how Dortmund might line-up
Some possible changes Bayern might make
How should Dortmund approach this match?
Why has BVB not been able to make progress and win a title since Jürgen Klopp’s days?
Did Dortmund do the right thing letting Marco Rose go?
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So Bayern Munich have won another game in the Champions League, and it really wasn’t even close. Viktoria Plzen will be counting their lucky stars that this game only ended 5-0, because the early minutes of the game seemed to be building up to a massacre. We saw complete dominance and clinical attacking football as Juian Nagelsmann’s side tore the Czech giants apart.
Here are our talking points from the game:
How do you pronounce “Plzen”?
A quick recap of what went on in the game.
Jamal Musiala and Leroy Sane’s amazing linkup plays.
Sadio Mane, offsides, and criticism of the automated offside technology.
A basic review of each player’s performance.
Why Leon Goretzka might be preferred over Marcel Sabitzer against certain types of teams.
An interesting note on Benjamin Pavard being subbed on as a center-back.
Criticizing Julian Nagelsmann for his use of youth players this season and this game in particular.
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4.10.2022 • 15 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E14: Is Sadio Mané overrated?; Jamal Musiala for the Kopa Trophy; + Viktoria Plzen preview (Champions League)
In this episode, Schnitzel discusses the following topics at length:
Is Sadio Mané better as a left winger?
Should Sadio Mané even be starting games right now?
Jamal Musiala is the world’s best winger currently and deserves the Kopa Trophy
The 4-2-2-2 and why it is the way to go
Is Nagelsmann getting things right tactically?
Throwing some shade at Ligue 1, as always.
How Viktoria Plzen might line up
Bayern’s formation to face Plzen
A scoreline prediction for the UCL tie.
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After four consecutive Bundesliga games without a win, Bayern Munich have responded in solid fashion with a 4-0 win over a struggling Bayer Leverkusen side. The entire front four managed to score as Julian Nagelsmann’s system shone in its ability to create chances and suffocate the opposition with a high press. Even so, after all these poor performances, we have to be wary about declaring the crisis over after a single win.
Here are our talking points from the game:
A quick recap of how the game went down.
How Sadio Mane playing on the left might be a move to optimize his role.
Leroy Sane’s excellent performance, overshadowed by the even better Jamal Musiala.
Why a “quiet game” from Thomas Muller is a myth.
A quick review of the midfield partnership (not much to say here) and Sabitzer’s Kante-esque role.
Does Matthijs de Ligt look a little ... large?
Countering confusing narratives about Alphonso Davies.
Interesting moves by Nagelsmann on set pieces.
Criticism of the substitutions.
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30.9.2022 • 20 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 13 — Is Bayern Munich planning move for Chelsea’s Kai Havertz; Assessing Germany ahead of the World Cup; A future without Benjamin Pavard?; What to watch with Bayern’s next games; and MORE!
Between Germany and Bayern Munich, there is no shortage of discussion points for fans to talk about and debate.
For those looking forward to the World Cup, we got a sneak peek on what things could look like for Germany in Qatar. For Bayern Munich fans, it is time to re-boot and start over after a tough run in the Bundesliga.
Let’s take a gander at what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Germany’s international break and what we might have learned ahead of the World Cup.
What to look for in Bayern Munich’s games.
Jamal Musiala’s star is beginning to explode.
Bayern Munich might already be planning for life after Benjamin Pavard.
Is Bayern Munich interested in Chelsea FC’s Kai Havertz?
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29.9.2022 • 44 Protokoll, 20 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Bayer 04 Leverkusen (Bundesliga)
Things are not getting easier for Bayern Munich or Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga! Bayern lies fifth while Bayer Leverkusen currently sits fifteenth with only one win to their name in the Bundesliga (and a surprising victory over Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League). Without further ado, this is what we have in this episode:
A look at how some Bayern Munich players performed over the international break including Serge Gnabry and Dayot Upamecano
A change in heart from me regarding the number of goals Bayer Leverkusen has conceded so far
A look at Bayer Leverkusen’s current squad and some of their transfers
A discussion about what is really wrong with Leverkusen
Discussing who might start for Bayern this game (Ryan Gravenberch?)
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28.9.2022 • 15 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — England 3-3 Germany (UEFA Nations League)
Former Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick must have been run through the gamut of emotions in this one.
Germany and England hooked up for a boring, lifeless, and uninspired first half before teaming up to put together a wild, rollicking second half that featured six goals and ended in a 3-3 draw. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A rundown of the scoring.
The boring first half that has me reaching for booze.
The incredible emotional roller coaster that was the second half.
Hansi Flick’s subs did make an impact (whether fans want to admit it or not).
What we can take away from the the UEFA Nations League as we near the World Cup.
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26.9.2022 • 18 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E13: What went wrong for Germany vs Hungary, looking ahead at the World Cup fixtures, is Nagelsmann’s 4-2-2-2 working?; and more!
Germany failed to impress against Hungary in what can be summed up as a disappointing showing overall, particularly from the attack. If Hansi Flick’s side is to have any shot at going deep in the competition, they simply cannot look so toothless up front. Also, is Germany’s poor form coinciding with Bayern Munich’s poor showings of late mere happenstance, or are the two related?
Coming to the situation at Bayern, does Julian Nagelsmann show a preference for more senior players? Is the 4-2-2-2 getting exposed, or does the drop-in form have nothing to do with Nagelsmann’s preferred setup?
Loads of questions out there, sure, and that is precisely what Schnitzel, Samrin, and Tom are here to dissect in this podcast. The following is a list of the major talking points:
What Tom thinks the issue is with Germany at the moment
Schnitzel’s scathing views on Timo Werner starting upfront for Germany
Is Jonas Hofmann at RB actually a bad idea?
What the go-to attack should be for Germany in the World Cup
The underperforming midfield
Bayern Munich’s poor form coinciding with Germany’s... bad luck or something more?
Nagelsmann’s ‘alleged’ penchant for picking senior players
The 4-2-2-2 formation... the real deal or a hindrance?
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Germany knew it would have a strong challenge against a very game and aggressive Hungary side and that is exactly what Hansi Flick’s boys got during a 1-0 victory for the Hungarians.
The loss ended Germany’s 13-match unbeaten streak.
Nothing came easy for Germany and an early goal for the Hungarians put the Germans in a very uncomfortable spot for the match. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A rundown of the scoring and game play.
Ádám Szalai’s circus flick was something to behold.
Some words on Hungary’s relentless style of playing.
Germany’s more urgent pace for the second half and why it needs to be that way from the outset in every match.
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23.9.2022 • 17 Protokoll, 26 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 12 — Talking all of the drama surrounding Bayern Munich, Julian Nagelsmann, the players, and front office, plus thoughts on what to watch in Germany’s UEFA Nations League matches; and MORE!
Bayern Munich might be on international break, but there is a massive amount of news breaking from Säbener Straße despite most of the club’s players being on duty with their international teams.
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
What to look for as Germany faces off with Hungary and England.
An examination of all the drama emanating from Bayern Munich these days...Players complaining about the system? Nagelsmann not hard enough on the players? Players not liking Nagelsmann’s criticism? The front office wants Nagelsmann to be tougher.
Trying to wrap our heads around House of the Dragon.
Man...there is A LOT to talk about this week and we’ve got a lot to say about everything, so check it out.
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23.9.2022 • 52 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Germany vs Hungary; England vs. Germany (UEFA Nations League)
Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann might be relived that he is getting a break; plenty of his squad members are away on international duty. In this podcast, we look forward to Germany’s games in the UEFA Nations League against table-topping Hungary and England. In this podcast we discuss:
Germany’s squad selections by Hansi Flick
Covid cases and injuries impacting the national side
How Germany might line up in the matches against Hungary and England
A look back to Germany’s earlier Nations League matches against both aforementioned opponents
How Germany’s style might differ from Hungary to England
Who might play in the forward position
What Julian Nagelsmann might learning from watching his players work under Flick
Some bonus tidbits regarding the Bundesliga
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22.9.2022 • 14 Protokoll, 9 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E12: Will Bayern Munich move forward with Julian Nagelsmann?; a quick look forward to Germany and more!
Bayern Munich suffered their first loss of the season against a struggling Augsburg side. With players unable to capitalize on chances and unwilling to track back at times, it seems there are issues popping up everywhere at FC Bayern. Tom and Samrin try to make sense of the issues and discuss the following:
What Tom thinks the main issue with Bayern currently is
Is Julian Nagelsmann’s job truly at risk?
Are there signs of problems in the dressing room?
What is happening with the front quartet at Bayern?
Whether Robert Lewandowski is missed
Whether Bayern should sign a striker in January
Can Bayern work without a true number nine?
Will the poor finishing of Bayern’s front line impact the German National Team?
How the players’ performance with Hansi Flick might possibly impact Julian Nagelsmann
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19.9.2022 • 41 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 0-1 FC Augsburg (Hinrunde)
After three consecutive draws in the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich squared off with FC Augsburg in hopes of finally nailing down three points.
Getting that much-needed league victory, however, would once again prove to be a difficult task as Bayern Munich dropped a 1-0 decision to FC Augsburg in an effort that was simply not good enough.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A rundown of the scoring.
How impressive FC Augsburg’s energy and desire were throughout the match.
Rafał Gikiewicz entered into Yann Sommer mode.
Mergim Berisha’s goal and how it was the product of FC Augsburg’s energy and desire as Bayern lacked both in trying to prevent it.
Some talk about what is missing from Bayern Munich at the moment, including the inefficiency of the squad’s attack.
Where we go from here — this is not the way to enter into the international break.
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17.9.2022 • 23 Protokoll, 1 Sekunde
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 11 — Assessing where Bayern Munich is before the break; Are Bayern Munich players unhappy?; Re-upping Benjamin Pavard could be tough; A couple of Bayern starlets are killing it; and MORE!
Bayern Munich will soon set off for an international break, but there is a ton to talk about. We had some mini-controversies emerge this week, plus a HUGE Champions League win over FC Barcelona as the big happenings, but there was plenty more to discuss as well.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
Checking on on where we think Bayern Munich stands entering the final week of the Bundesliga before the international break.
Germany’s latest round of call-ups.
Re-upping Benjamin Pavard and Alexander Nübel might not be easy.
Why Bayern Munich could really have something in Paul Wanner and Arijon Ibrahimović — and what that could mean moving forward.
Some Bayern Munich players probably are unhappy, but it’s fine for now.
House of the Dragon got icky.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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16.9.2022 • 43 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Preview Show — Augsburg vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is coming off of a huge performance against Barcelona; in a game of two halves, they looked very nervous in the first half and quite assured in the next. Now, ahead of the international break, Bayern must produce a much-needed Bundesliga win against local rivals FC Augsburg. In this podcast we talk about:
Augsburg’s run in the Bundesliga so far
An in-depth look at Augsburg’s last performance against Werder Bremen
Changes that have taken place in terms of personnel at the club
How Augsburg might set up against Bayern
What Bayern’s personnel shortage means for the defense
Who will Julian Nagelsmann play next to Joshua Kimmich?
Who will occupy the front four slots?
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15.9.2022 • 13 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 2-0 FC Barcelona (Champions League)
After a massive amount of build-up, Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona finally hooked up in the Champions League.
The match held a lot of intrigue given the return of Robert Lewandowski to his old stomping grounds, the recent uneven form of Bayern Munich, and the pregame controversy with some players not being happy about their respective roles in Bavaria.
None of that mattered once the teams hit the pitch and Bayern Munich exited with a 2-0 victory over FC Barcelona.
Let’s break it all down podcast style. Here is what we have on tap:
A rundown of the match.
A look at how Bayern Munich’s form went from “not so great” to “damn good” after halftime.
Why the pregame controversies matter and how Nagelsmann can attempt to mitigate things moving forward.
Why Bayern Munich passed its first big test of the season.
Looking forward to the return leg.
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13.9.2022 • 17 Protokoll, 14 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E11: What’s wrong with Bayern Munich lately? + FC Barcelona preview (Champions League)
We’re more than a month into the season and Bayern Munich have drawn three games in a row. Granted those games were only in the Bundesliga, and were punctuated by wins against Viktoria Koln in the Pokal and Inter Milan in the Champions League, but it’s still a poor return for a team searching for its eleventh consecutive title. Now, Bayern face the prospect of reuniting with Robert Lewandowski in midweek, when FC Barcelona come to visit. Plenty to talk about.
In this episode, INNN, Samrin, and Marcus discuss:
What’s behind Bayern’s awful recent form?
The problem with the offense at the moment — finishing, chance creation, or the lack of an actual striker?
How do we solve the frontline problem before facing FC Barcelona?
Moving onto the preview for the Barca game — what kind of coach is Xavi?
How Barcelona could line up and our impressions on their team.
Aside from Robert Lewandowski, who is the danger-man on their side? Dembele, Pedri, Gavi, and more.
How Xavi might set up his midfield to neutralize Thomas Muller.
Will the fact that Barcelona set up offensively help Bayern Munich attack?
How will Bayern stop the Barca attack? Should Matthijs de Ligt or Dayot Upamecano start?
Should Nagelsmann give Goretzka another chance, or stick with Marcel Sabitzer?
Marcus makes a futile attempt to argue that Gnabry should start ahead of Jamal Musiala in attack. Is he successful?
Can we still trust in Julian Nagelsmann if he loses to Barca in midweek?
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Bayern's 2-2 draw against Stuttgart was a disappointing, yet well-deserved result. Here are the talking points from the podcast:
The stat sheet, and how it doesn’t correlate with the result
Bayern Munich’s complacency
Matthijs de Ligt’s howler of a game
Serge Gnabry’s appalling form, and whether he should be starting anytime soon for Bayern
Why Sabitzer should be starting over Goretzka against Barcelona
Why the team needs to change a lot against Barcelona
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10.9.2022 • 20 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 10 — Why FC Barcelona will be a gauge on Bayern Munich’s progress; Harry Kane to Bayern in 2023?; Why coaching is harder now; Who should start in the Bayern Munich midfield; and MORE!
Bayern Munich pulled out a nice victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League after a disappointing showing against Union Berlin in the Bundesliga last weekend.
While Julian Nagelsmann as done a good job of managing his personnel, the recent lack of precision, efficiency, and synchronicity on offense has some fans mildly concerned.
Like always, there is plenty to talk about — including those issues listed above. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this week’s episode:
Why coaching is getting more difficult every year (as Thomas Tuchel and Domenico Tedesco found out — and as Jürgen Klopp might soon learn). Also, did we mention there are some unhappy players at Bayern Munich now?
The FC Barcelona is going to tell us a lot about where Bayern Munich is at this stage.
Matthijs de Ligt and Lucas Hernandez look great together.
The midfield conundrum...Leon Goretzka wants to start, but Marcel Sabitzer has been great? What will happen there.
Bayern Munich and Harry Kane might really be interested in forging a relationship in 2023.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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9.9.2022 • 41 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. VfB Stuttgart (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich is coming off of consecutive draws in the Bundesliga (Borussia Mönchengladbach, Union Berlin) and is facing another team, who will likely be happy to pack eight or nine players into the box in hopes of squeezing out a point on the road — VfB Stuttgart.
Sitting in third place, Bayern Munich will have to find a way to break through offensively, but a lot will depend on who Julian Nagelsmann rolls out as part of his starting XI. Let take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
VfB Stuttgart’s recent form and why Bayern Munich fans should keep an eye on Borna Sosa and Konstantinos Mavropanos
A quick discussion Bayern Munich’s struggles in its past two league games.
Some thoughts on who Nagelsmann might start — and why.
A call for Sadio Mané to take a rest.
A prediction on the match.
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8.9.2022 • 22 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Inter Milan 0-2 Bayern Munich (Champions League)
So Bayern Munich open their account in the Champions League with a solid 2-0 win over Inter Milan. Beating one of the strongest teams in Italy at their home ground might be cause for celebration in other cases, but many fans feel this one was a little bit frustrating. At least this puts the team in a solid position before facing FC Barcelona on MD2.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Why a good result is also a disappointing performance from Bayern Munich.
How Julian Nagelsmann decided to set up the team — in a 4-2-3-1, and its merits and disadvantages.
Frustration at Kingsley Coman’s final ball.
How the two flanks felt incredibly imbalanced, with the right flank preferred by both Joshua Kimmich and Thomas Muller.
A rare poor performance from Alphonso Davies.
Praising Leroy Sane for an excellent performance, and contrasting it against his game vs Union.
Why Joshua Kimmich needs to be acknowledged more.
The difference between Leon Goretzka and Marcel Sabitzer in midfield and why the German sometimes offers more.
Matthijs de Ligt’s clumsy but solid defending style.
Is Manuel Neuer (gasp) starting to decline?
How a lack of goals should worry the Bayern Munich fanbase heading into the next set of games.
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7.9.2022 • 20 Protokoll, 57 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E10: Is Bayern Munich weak to parked buses? + Inter Milan preview (Champions League)
Bayern Munich have dropped points in two league games in a row, and now proceed into the Champions League with a less-than-stellar recent record. Thankfully Inter aren’t exactly faring too great themselves, but they will look at the Union Berlin game and maybe have a few ideas about how they should set up their team.
In this episode, INNN and Schnitzel discuss:
The many times Bayern Munich have been eliminated by parked buses in the Champions League in the past.
Does the lack of defensive teams in the Bundesliga put Bayern at a disadvantage in the CL?
Why Thomas Muller is the main key to this Julian Nagelsmann system.
Schnitzel and INNN argue over whether the coach has made recent changes to the system.
Moving onto our preview for Inter Milan — what do we know about them?
Should Matthijs de Ligt start against Inter? Assessing the threat of Edin Dzeko.
Possible changes in midfield from Nagelsmann.
How should the attack be set up? Should Leroy Sane, Serge Gnabry, or Kingsley Coman start?
Final thoughts and a prediction for the game.
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5.9.2022 • 41 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Union Berlin 1-1 Bayern Munich (Hinrunde)
It’s happened again. After an amazing start to the season, Bayern Munich have suffered a second consecutive draw to Union Berlin, putting an end to the perceived invincibility of this side. With Champions League games starting up again, it’s a very bad time for Julian Nagelsmann to hit a bump in the road.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Bayern Munich draw yet again thanks to some staunch defending by Union Berlin. Should that concern us? (Answer: Yes.)
Addressing Nagelsmann’s choice to have a lack of width on the pitch.
Why this Union game result differs greatly from what happened against Gladbach.
Sadio Mane’s terrible, not-good, very bad game. Is the honeymoon over?
The problem with Leroy Sane today.
Addressing the rest of the forward line and their issues.
Why Julian Nagelsmann needs to bring the unpredictability back to Bayern’s attack.
Pointing out a few good performances — Matthijs de Ligt and Marcel Sabitzer.
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3.9.2022 • 17 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 9 — Looking at Bayern Munich’s recent performance; The inevitable starting role for Matthijs de Ligt; Assessing Bayern’s transfer window; plus MORE!
Bayern Munich once again could not find a way past Borussia Mönchengladbach and settled for a draw, but rebounded with a nice win over Viktoria Köln in the DFB-Pokal.
Even with all of the action on the pitch, there was still a lot to talk about off of it. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
Assessing the club’s performances against Gladbach and Viktoria Köln.
Bayern Munich’s depth is incredible.
It’s a matter of time before Matthijs de Ligt is an anointed full-time starter.
Daydreaming about a Bayern Munich vs. Manchester City Champions League finale.
A look at Bayern Munich’s transfer window.
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2.9.2022 • 38 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Preview Show: Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
This mouthwatering fixture has all the elements of a blockbuster showdown. As always, everything you’ll require to prime yourself for the game has been covered in the pod, including the following:
Union Berlin’s form, and why they are so fearsome
Bayern Munich’s form and recent fixtures
Reflection (more like a state of denial) on Bayern’s most recent Bundesliga game
Union Berlin’s key players
Union’s lineup and preferred tactic(s)
Bayern Munich’s lineup and potential changes
Nagelsmann’s approach and tactics for the game
A final scoreline prediction
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As expected, Bayern Munich throttled Viktoria Köln 5-0 in the DFB-Pokal. The match started out tough for the Bavarians, who struggled to get going, but once they did, they were an unstoppable force. This is what we have on tap in this episode:
A walkthrough of how the scoring broke down.
An incredibly slippery pitch thanks to rain (and maybe over-watering) — which set the Bavarian Grass Works alert off.
A choppy start to the match did not deter Bayern Munich for too long.
The kids are alight — Ryan Gravenberch and Mathys Tel scored goals, while Josip Stanišić got his first extended run of the season.
Viktoria Köln was scrappy and played tough as hell.
The rotation was necessary and good for squad morale.
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31.8.2022 • 15 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E9: Yann Sommer the wall, Bayern’s UCL group, Brazzo’s new contract, #bananagate, and more!
In this flagship episode of Bavarian Podcast Works, Tom and Schnitzel discuss:
Yann Sommer’s Bundesliga saves record masterclass
Bayern’s prospects in their Champions League group
Sadio Mane’s knack for goals being ruled out
Brazzo’s summer and incoming contract extension as sporting director
Julian Nagelsmann’s mid-match tactical switches and rotations
Bayern’s upcoming English Weeks
Manuel Neuer housing a banana mid-match at VfL Bochum
Tom’s brilliant European football impersonations
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Bayern Munich have been stopped. The juggernaut is slain. All rejoice, the Bundesliga is now free from tyranny.
Okay, maybe not. But it is true that Gladbach have not lost to Bayern. And given the kind of performances we’ve been enjoying lately, that is quite an achievement. Yann Sommer saved 20 shots in what could be the greatest performance by a keeper in the history of the Bundesliga.
Here are our talking points from the game:
A very short mental breakdown to preface the pod.
Why Yann Sommer deserves the credit for this result.
A quick recap of what happened in the game.
Could Robert Lewandowski have changed this result? Did Nagelsmann subbing on Matthijs de Ligt mean he needs a CF?
Why Julian Nagelsmann’s tactics cannot be blamed for this result.
The referee was horrible. That is all.
Why Thomas Muller remains one of the most effective players on the pitch, despite a lack of recent goals/assists.
Sadio Mane’s constant offsides — why does it keep happening?
How a draw against Gladbach allows us to make adjustments for the upcoming Champions League table.
Why we can’t take too many negatives from this game because of Gladbach are our bogey team.
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27.8.2022 • 17 Protokoll, 14 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 8 — Bayern Munich’s Champions League draw; Brazzo’s time spent with Erling Haaland; Manchester United’s run at Benjamin Pavard; Transfer ins-and-outs; and MORE!
We are back and that means you’ve got another Weekend Warm-up Podcast to listen to.
Bayern Munich is set for a couple of matches in the next few days and as the transfer window nears a close, things are getting a bit wild. Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
Quick thoughts on Bayern Munich’s Champions League draw.
Transfer comings and goings for Adrian Fein, Joshua Zirkzee, and Callum Hudson-Odoi (!?).
Bayern Munich’s plan for Paul Wanner.
Hasan “Brazzo” Salihamidžić’s admission on how the club dealt with Erling Haaland and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Manchester United’s late run at Benjamin Pavard.
Some thoughts on House of the Dragon...were you let down or did you just not expect much?
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26.8.2022 • 42 Protokoll, 46 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Special Edition — Reacting to Bayern Munich’s Champions League group stage draw
The draws are in! Bayern Munich will face FC Barcelona, Inter Milan, and Viktoria Plzen in the Champions League group stages this season. It’s arguably the group of death this year as at least one big club WILL find itself dumped into the Europa League this season. Of course, that just gives us more juicy games to talk about.
Here are our talking points from the draw:
The trouble with not getting an English Premier League team in the draw this season.
How the FC Barcelona draw concerns us this season.
The importance of Barca’s new additions, especially Robert Lewandowski.
Why Inter Milan is a deceptively tough tie despite being a Serie A team.
How this could be the “Group of Death” for this campaign.
How should Julian Nagelsmann tackle the group stage? Shouldn’t Bayern top the group?
Could Plzen pull off something against the bigger sides in the group? Upsets incoming?
More terror at the prospect of facing Robert Lewandowski and questions about Bayern’s defense.
Arguments about the type of striker Romelu Lukaku is, and an Upamecano vs Lukaku debate.
A look at the rest of the draws of the Bundesliga teams. How many German teams will qualify?
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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25.8.2022 • 19 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. Gladbach (Bundesliga) AND Viktoria Köln vs Bayern Munich (DFB Pokal)
Bayern Munich has an English week to look forward to with two games on the horizon — Gladbach in the Bundesliga and Viktoria Köln in the DFB Pokal. In this podcast, we preview both games and discuss the following:
Why this fixture is different from any other fixture in Bayern’s Bundesliga calendar
Gladbach’s style of play under Daniel Farke
Changes in Gladbach’s line-up that Farke has made
Gladbach’s past results, including a bizarre 2-2 draw against Schalke
The interesting inclusion of Joe Scally over Stefan Lainer
How Gladbach has coped with the losses of Matthias Ginter and Breel Embolo
An introduction to Viktoria Köln and where they stand currently in their division
The changes Julian Nagelsmann might make against Viktoria Köln
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24.8.2022 • 15 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E8: Was Robert Lewandowski holding Bayern Munich back? + Champions League group stage preview
Bayern Munich are off to a record-breaking start in the league and things look so good it’s almost magical. The combination of the 4-2-2-2 formation and the newfound chemistry between all of Bayern’s forwards makes every single game an unprecedented goal fest. Of course new challenges await over the horizon, with the Champions League group stage draw set to take place later this week.
In this episode, INNN and Samrin discuss:
Whether the departure of Robert Lewandowski is responsible for the incredible upswing in performances from Bayern Munich this season.
Why Julian Nagelsmann’s philosophy seems to work better without a true striker in the system.
How the addition of Sadio Mane has made Bayern’s attack much stronger overall.
Why this current system wouldn’t work under another coach such as Hansi Flick.
Thomas Muller’s new playing style in Lewandowski’s absence.
Did the board let Lewandowski leave ... on purpose?
Concerns about the defense, and the number of chances conceded in each game.
A discussion about Champions League groups — who is our preferred opponent and why is it Liverpool FC?
Our preferred picks from Pot 2 in order. Chelsea, Barcelona, Tottenham, etc.
A look at Pot 3 and the best teams available — Inter, Napoli, and Salzburg.
Why an easy team from Pot 4 would be better for Bayern.
How the rest of the Bundesliga teams might fare in the CL group stages this season.
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There were a lot of positives and a lot to discuss, so here’s a synopsis of the major talking points in the podcast:
The lineups, and Bochum’s tactics and gameplan
How Nagelsmann set his team up (taking into account the absences)
Bayern’s attack and THAT performance
Leroy Sane, Kingsley Coman, Sadio Mane, and how the attack clicked
Serge Gnabry the super sub
That midfield machine
Superb defending, plus a clean sheet :)
#Bananeuer the legend
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21.8.2022 • 21 Protokoll, 18 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 7 — Assessing Tanguy Nianzou’s exit from Bayern Munich; Brazzo’s future; Leroy Sané’s “B” squad status; Robert Lewandowski’s tough start; Thoughts on the Better Call Saul finale; and MORE!
Bayern Munich dispatched Wolfsburg in a hard-fought contest and is set for another Sunday match-up against VfL Bochum.
There was plenty to talk about, aside of the match schedule this week, so let’s take a look at what is on tap for this week’s episode:
Tanguy Nianzou’s surprise exit and how the defense it setting up for this season.
A contract extension for sporting director Hasan “Brazzo” Salihamidžić and how he has evolved as an executive.
Robert Lewandowski’s tough start for FC Barcelona
Leroy Sané’s form has landed him on the B team for training.
Serge Gnabry’s injury is an opportunity for Kingsley Coman.
A dive into the Better Call Saul final, my thoughts, why I am a selfish viewer, and potentially a bad person!
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19.8.2022 • 43 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Preview Show: VfL Bochum vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich has an interesting assignment up next in the Bundesliga in the form of VfL Bochum. We look ahead to the fixture in this preview podcast. Without further ado, these are some of the topics we delve into:
How has VfL Bochum started the season?
Reflection on Bochum’s performance against Hoffenheim in the past weekend
A quick look back at the Wolfsburg game
Why the Wolfsburg game was interesting in its own way
How Bochum might set up for this one
Will Bayern Munich make any changes?
Why Serge Gnabry is a better fit for the team than Leroy Sané
A look at the rest of the Bundesliga fixtures including some headscratchers
A thought or two on that finale of Better Call Saul
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17.8.2022 • 12 Protokoll, 14 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E7: Nagelsmann keeping lineups consistent at Bayern Munich; judging when rotations will be key; commentary on the NYT piece; and more!
With their 2-0 victory over VfL Wolfsburg at the Allianz Arena, Bayern Munich continued their winning start to the season, winning their second match in the Bundesliga and third on the bounce if you count the DFL-Supercup as a competitive fixture. In all three of the aforementioned matches, Julian Nagelsmann has used the exact same starting lineup of Manuel Neuer, Alphonso Davies, Lucas Hernandez, Dayot Upamecano, Benjamin Pavard, Marcel Sabitzer, Joshua Kimmich, Thomas Muller, Jamal Musiala, Serge Gnabry and Sadio Mane. So far, it’s worked wonders, and while there have been some different second half changes on all of those occasions, Nagelsmann’s subs have also followed a similar pattern.
As the saying goes, “if it a’int broke, don't fix it.” Nagelsmann has seemingly adopted this idea for his lineup selections, but as English Weeks approach for Bayern, he’ll certainly have to start to make some changes to avoid running a higher risk of injuries and fatigue. It will also be his job to balance the squad and make sure he does best to keep all of his players happy - even the ones that might not be playing as much as they’d like to. Nagelsmann has a luxury in depth, and it’s up to him to find the right ways to use it.
A recent New York Times piece also shed some light on the different arguments posed surrounding a lack of interest in the Bundesliga due to Bayern’s long-running dominance domestically. With that, there’s significantly less viewership in the league as a whole than, say, the English Premier League. Will there every be a way to change this trend?
In this Flagship episode of the podcast, Tom and Teddy discuss:
Nagelsmann’s consistent starting XI
When there will be a need for rotations
Leroy Sane and Tanguy Nianzou’s transfer rumors/links
Nagelsmann keeping everyone in the squad happy
How results have fared elsewhere in the Bundesliga
Do our direct rivals make us winning the league much easier?
Our thoughts on the NYT piece and if the Bundesliga will ever garner more interest from abroad.
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Bayern Munich put forth another dominant effort in the Bundesliga as it downed Wolfsburg 2-0.
The Bavarians received strong showings from a number of players including Jamal Musiala, Thomas Müller, Marcel Sabitzer, and Alphonso Davies among others. Bayern Munich was just stellar against an opponent that really wanted to slow them down. Here is what we have on tap:
Wolfsburg had a good game plan coming in, but just could not contain Bayern Munich’s devastating attack.
Jamal Musiala has become an indispensable member of the starting XI. His consistency, energy, and production are unrivaled at this point.
Thomas Müller is still a man who knows to be at the right place at the right time.
Players like Marcel Sabitzer and Benjamin Pavard continue to show they are legit.
Some areas for improvement.
Why you should buy into the energy and fun of this squad.
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14.8.2022 • 21 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 6 — Niko Kovač returns to Bayern Munich; The grass might not be greener for Robert Lewandowski; Julian Nagelsmann’s plan when Kingsley Coman returns; Transfer rumor talk; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is rolling, Julian Nagelsmann is pushing all of the right buttons, and everything seems to be heading in the right direction for the Rekordmeister.
Right about now is where you might be expecting some kind of pessimistic take on why the wheels are about to fall off, but — alas — things are too good for any doubt to start seeping into the podcast.
Like every week, the boys from Bayern Munich are not boring, so there was a lot to talk about. Here is what we have on tap:
The return of Niko Kovač and why his time at Bayern Munich was sabotaged from the get-go.
Robert Lewandowski’s new club can’t get it together off the pitch.
Kingsley Coman’s return might complicate things for Nagelsmann.
Tanguy Nianzou’s touchy situation.
Joshua Zirkzee’s transfer saga could be nearing an end.
Some thoughts on Better Call Saul’s insane penultimate episode.
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12.8.2022 • 39 Protokoll, 4 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich will take on a familiar foe in Niko Kovac’s Wolfsburg in their upcoming Bundesliga game. Without further ado, we discuss some of the following points:
What are some transfers Wolfsburg made?
What has Wolfsburg looked like so far?
Can Wolfsburg beat Bayern? Will Wolfsburg beat Bayern?
What are some potential changes Julian Nagelsmann might make?
Will Nagelsmann’s Bayern eventually get found out?
What are some other Bundesliga fixtures this weekend?
A look back at some of last weekend’s fixtures
A look ahead to some of this weekend’s fixtures including Schalke vs. Borussia Mönchengladbach
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10.8.2022 • 12 Protokoll, 3 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E6: Thoughts on Bayern’s thumping victory at Frankfurt; talking Bayern post-Lewy; analyzing the 4-triple-2 formation; and more!
Bayern Munich looks very different from the side we have been used to seeing, and in a good way. Of course, the 6-1 thumping of Frankfurt on Friday was only the first game of the season, but it showed a lot of promise for the rest of the season and gave us a glimpse of Nagelsmann’s strategies for this side, and the plans he wishes to implement moving forward.
The 4-2-2-2 is just one of many formations Nagelsmann can deploy this season, but it certainly seems to be one that he favors. He also has the right personnel to execute it to perfection, so we might be seeing a lot more of the same in upcoming fixtures. With the squad super stacked everywhere and spirits looking high, one can’t help but speculate whether this is going to be another one of those historic seasons (in a good way, of course). But yeah, too soon to say anything.
All that being said, Tom and Schnitzel sit down in this edition of the flagship show to discuss many positives (positivity is good :)) and some minor concerns, while also postulating to guess how the rest of the season could pan out.
Here are the major talking points discussed in this episode:
Bayern’s dominant performance against Frankfurt
How Chuck steals the spotlight all the time, leaving the rest of us poor folks hanging
The 4-triple-2 and what it brings to the table
Nagelsmann’s plans for the rest of the season
Tom’s insufferable EPL talk and Schnitzel trying hard to bring him back on track
Sané transfer rumours
Throwing shade at INNN and Teddy (once again)
A look at the other fixtures in the BuLi and early predictions for the rest of the season
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Bayern Munich opened the 2022/23 Bundesliga season with a ruthless battering of Eintracht Frankfurt, a team that regularly gets the better of the Bavarians and won the Europa League just last season. Julian Nagelsmann’s side ran rampant in a game which saw the visitors up 5-0 within the first half, in a performance which somehow managed to shock the Eagles faithful into a stunned silence. Things look good right now.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Our thoughts on the 4-2-2-2 and whether it looks like a plausible way for Bayern Munich to move forward in a post-Lewandowski era.
How Sadio Mane, Serge Gnabry, Thomas Muller, and Jamal Musiala work together to make an amazing front four system.
What the current midfield setup offers to the team in terms of passing.
Why Eintracht seemed practically bewildered by Bayern’s system in the first half, and the changes in the second.
How Serge Gnabry has seen an incredible resurgence in form with the help of Sadio Mane.
Why Jamal Musiala has changed the entire shape of Bayern’s offense.
Dayot Upamecano’s resurgence and his excellent performances as of late.
Concerns over pressing and defensive lapses in the side.
Potential tests in the future, including games in the Champions League group stage.
A final note on the strange fatigue gripping the squad at the 60th minute of every game.
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5.8.2022 • 21 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 5 — Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga competition; Leroy Sané’s position in jeopardy?; Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui behind the 8-ball?; and MORE!
Here we are! Bayern Munich is all set for its Bundesliga opener against Eintracht Frankfurt and now it feels like things are finally starting to turn up!
With all of the excitement brewing, let’s take a look at what is on tap for this week’s podcast:
A look at the Bundesliga and why this could be a fun season in terms of competitiveness.
Leroy Sané’s tenuous position on the squad and why it might be difficult for the Germany international to be patient with a reserve role.
Why it is not the worst thing in the world for Bayern Munich to pass on Konrad Laimer right now.
Some wariness about Julian Nagelsmann points system.
Some thoughts about why it has been hard to Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui to break through at Bayern Munich so far.
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5.8.2022 • 38 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Preview Show: Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga)
Bayern Munich does not have an easy opening day fixture in the Bundesliga; they travel to Frankfurt to play the Eagles, Eintracht Frankfurt. In this podcast, we talk about, among many topics:
Eintracht Frankfurt’s summer moves including the acquisition of a player who won Germany their fourth World Cup, Mario Götze
Frankfurt’s striker situation and whether Rafael Santos Borré will retain his place
A look back at Frankfurt’s win over Magdeburg in the DFB Pokal
How Frankfurt might set up
The players Bayern must keep an eye on to win this game
How Bayern might set up and potential changes Julian Nagelsmann might make
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3.8.2022 • 15 Protokoll, 29 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Special Edition — Celebrating our award-winning Bayern Munich podcast, how we started, and where one of us is going...
How about that? A little ol’ Bayern Munich podcast taking down some superpowers in the World Soccer Talk “Best Club Podcast” competition.
This is a special edition for us to say thanks to all of you for the support, re-live how this all got started, and maybe share a few laughs in between. Here is what we have on tap for “a very special” Bavarian Podcast Works:
Recapping the victory!
A look about how we started and how we ultimately evolved to our current state.
Some gratitude.
A look at the future and why one of the founding fathers of the podcast won’t be around all that much any longer.
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3.8.2022 • 39 Protokoll, 57 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E5: Reacting to Bayern Munich’s victory in the DFL Super Cup; analyzing Nagelsmann’s formation and tactics; a Women’s Euro final preview; and more!
In this episode of the Flagship show, Schnitzel and Teddy discuss:
How good (and how bad) Bayern Munich were in their Super Cup win
What a phenomenon Jamal Musiala is
Other players who impressed during the game
What formation Julian Nagelsmann used and what he might use throughout the season
Why a back four is the way to go
How good the Germany women’s national team has been at the Euros, and how the final might play out
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31.7.2022 • 41 Protokoll, 21 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich’s 5-3 victory over RB Leipzig in the DFL-Supercup
Bayern Munich started off its season in a rollicking way with a thrilling 5-3 victory over RB Leipzig in the DFL-Supercup.
There is a lot to talk about in this match, but Julian Nagelsmann’s decision to start Jamal Musiala and the youngster’s subsequent standout performance will go down as nothing short of brilliant.
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A recap of the starting XI and scoring.
Jamal Musiala’s terrific performance.
Thomas Müller might be the Bavarian T-1000.
Bayern Munich’s variable formations and how it kept RB Leipzig guessing.
Explaining why there is plenty to be excited about.
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30.7.2022 • 21 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 4 — Recapping Bayern Munich’s moves with Matthijs de Ligt, Robert Lewandowski, Mathys Tel; Reasons for optimism this season; Potential red flags; What we know so far about Bayern; and MORE!
Hey, hey! I’m back and ready to chat all things Bayern Munich!
Apparently, I missed A LOT last week, but big thanks to Samrin for filling in. That said, I am ready to get yapping. Let’s take a quick look at the explosive talking points for this week’s show:
Recapping all of the craziness that happened on the one freaking week I was on vacation and unavailable.
Assessing what moves could happen.
Winners and losers from the U.S. tour.
Reasons to be optimistic for this season.
Potential red flags for this season.
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29.7.2022 • 44 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs RB Leipzig (DFL-Supercup)
In this episode, Schnitzel is joined by BFW’s Muller_Era aka ‘Swaz’ on what is her first podcast. Excited much? Here are the topics that the two mulled over:
Thoughts on the preseason tour and the latest signing, Mathys Tel
Overall expectations from the squad
Some shade thrown at Teddy and INNN (those pessimists, ugh!)
An analysis of the Leipzig squad, and a recap of their most recent game
Bayern lineup discussion + team news
An overall analysis, plus some final scoreline predictions
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26.7.2022 • 26 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E4: Reacting to Bayern Munich’s preseason friendlies and the Mathys Tel transfer news
It was a rather short preseason for Bayern Munich having only had the chance to play two friendlies in the United States against DC United and then Manchester City. There was a bit of gap in terms of quality of the opponents, but Julian Nagelsmann was able to use the opportunities to get a good look at some different players in the squad, our new signings, and some different formations. Bayern now has less than a week until the competitive fixtures start with a trip to RB Leipzig for the DFL-Supercup on Saturday.
Bayern looked like they were in the mood to score for fun, beating DC United by a scoreline of 6-2 with goals from Sadio Mane, Marcel Sabitzer, Serge Gnabry, Matthijs de Ligt, Joshua Zirkzee and Thomas MUller, but they were unable to find the back of the net against Pep Guardiola’s Man City in Green Bay. Gnabry had a goal ruled out for offside, but the replay suggested Joao Cancelo was actually keeping Muller on in the buildup.
It’s now also expected that Stade Renne’s Mathys Tel will become one of Bayern’s last signings of this summer window, as it looks like Bayern has agreed upon approximately 30-million Euros to sign the young striker. While he’s certainly no Robert Lewandowski, Nagelsmann has said that he does feel the youngster can become a striker that’s good for nearly 40 goals in a season once he’s had time to develop.
In this episode of the Flagship show, Tom and Teddy discuss:
Grading Bayern’s preseason overall
The win over DC United
The loss to Manchester City
Players that impressed us during the preseason matches
Things we didn’t like from the two matches
Nagelsmann formation choices
Predicting how productive of a signing Mathys Tel will be
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25.7.2022 • 34 Protokoll, 14 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 3 — The Robert Lewandowski saga at Bayern Munich is finally over! Matthijs de Ligt is here! Leon Goretzka is injured; Serge Gnabry will stay on, flares in the stadium and MORE!
Bayern Munich made some big splashes in the transfer market in terms of buying and selling. Many important events occurred this week and we reflect on some of them in this podcast.
Here is what we have for this episode:
Reflecting on the Robert Lewandowski transfer and his departure
Discussing Robert Lewandowski’s legacy at Bayern
Will Bayern change their style of play due to Lewandowski’s departure?
Where will the goals come from?
Lewandowski’s stature in world football
Matthijs de Ligt arrives! What does this mean about Bayern’s defense?
Who will be the new leader of the defense?
Leon Goretzka is injured! What will Bayern do in this situation?
Serge Gnabry extends! Does the decision to keep him make sense?
Why the DFB fining Bayern and Bochum for flares in the stands makes sense
A note about Bayern’s spending this summer
Reflections on a possible Konrad Laimer transfer
A small spoiler about Better Call Saul :)
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22.7.2022 • 34 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E3: How Robert Lewandowski leaving affects Bayern Munich (Transfers, tactics, and expectations)
So it happened. Bayern Munich have sold Robert Lewandowski to FC Barcelona for a fee of around €45m guaranteed plus €5m in bonuses. With his departure, Bayern lose a striker who has scored 50+ goals a season for three seasons in a row. Without him, Julian Nagelsmann will have to find new solutions for the attack, while the transfer fee raises money to reinvest into the squad.
Since this is a major discussion, we got three people together for only our second-ever three-person podcast.
In this episode, INNN, Tom, and Schnitzel discuss:
Our initial impressions on Lewandowski leaving the club.
Can the striker pairing of Sadio Mane and Serge Gnabry make up for the loss of Lewy’s goals?
The problems with the rumored 3-5-2 formation planned by Julian Nagelsmann.
Schnitzel suggests a different formation that gives INNN conniptions.
How Bayern can still operate a 4-2-3-1 with Sadio Mane as a lone striker.
INNN’s take: Why the defense needs to be the focus for the upcoming season.
Massive argument about formation fluidity and how to use Thomas Muller.
What transfers do Bayern Munich have left in the window? Which transfers are still likely?
Why Cristiano Ronaldo could still end up coming to Bayern.
Closing thoughts — what are the expectations for Julian Nagelsmann in the upcoming season? Expected positions in the Bundesliga, DFB Pokal, and the Champions League.
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18.7.2022 • 1 Stunde, 6 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 2 — The soap opera that is Bayern Munich, Robert Lewandowski, and FC Barcelona; The latest on Matthijs de Ligt; How Serge Gnabry fits if he returns; and MORE!
If you thought HUGE news would drop in the early part of this week, you were probably a little disappointed. Fear not, though, there was still plenty to talk about when it comes to Bayern Munich.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at the ongoing (festering?) situation between Bayern Munich, Robert Lewandowski, and FC Barcelona.
The latest on Matthijs de Ligt. Can Bayern Munich get the deal done soon?
Serge Gnabry looks like he will ink a new deal...where does he fit?
An exit for Chris Richards seems more and more likely.
Is a kinder, gentler Brazzo getting deals done?
Some quick takes on the season finale of The Boys and the second half premier of Better Call Saul.
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15.7.2022 • 38 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E2: Should Matthijs de Ligt become Bayern Munich’s record signing + Omar Richards’ departure
Matthijs de Ligt wants to join Bayern Munich - that point has been clear by the player and his representatives. At this point, Bayern just has to negotiate an appropriate transfer fee with Juventus for the defender, but it is understood that the Serie A club want between 80 and 90 million euros for him. With that said, there is a VERY real possibility that de Ligt could become Bayern’s record transfer signing if a move does, in fact, materialize.
In this episode of the BPW Flagship show, Tom and Fergus discuss:
If De Ligt is worth becoming Bayern’s record signing.
How would De Ligt fit in Bayern’s back line in a back four system.
Would he bring enough to shore up Bayern’s defense.
Omar Richards departing to Nottingham Forest.
How do we backup Alphonso Davies now that O. Richards is gone?
Our preferred starting back four.
Should the transfer window close prior to domestic seasons starting?
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11.7.2022 • 32 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 1 — Bayern Munich and Matthijs de Ligt looks real; BPW up for an award?; Can Bayern wait a year on Konrad Laimer?; Youth gone wild; and MORE!
What seemed like a crazy notion last weekend, looks like it could be very close to happening — Bayern Munich and Juventus center-back Matthijs de Ligt could finally be getting together.
What does this mean for the club? Where does he fit? Who will be affected if De Ligt walks through the gates on Säbener Straße? We’ll talk through all of that and MORE! Here is what we have on tap:
A quick aside about the award nomination for BFW’s podcast network.
A deep dive into the possible move for De Ligt.
Why waiting for Konrad Laimer might not be a bad thing, but would limit Julian Nagelsmann’s ability to tinker.
What will Bayern Munich do with some of its prized youngsters this season?
What if Robert Lewandowski stays with the club for this season?
Help support BFW’s quest to be the best, by checking out this link and giving us a vote (or INNN will hunt you down): World Soccer Talk Awards — Best Club Podcast
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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8.7.2022 • 46 Protokoll, 33 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S5E1: Should Bayern Munich sign Cristiano Ronaldo? + Nagelsmann’s 4-3-3 analyzed
July is here, and Bayern Munich have once again been linked with Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese superstar almost certainly wants to leave Manchester United this summer, and some parts of the fanbase think that Bayern should be happy to oblige. But is that a good idea? Meanwhile, there have been reports in the past week that Julian Nagelsmann wants to transition his team into a 4-3-3 formation for the upcoming season. With players already arriving for preseason, the coach’s tactical choices are once again under scrutiny.
In this episode, INNN and Tom discuss:
The big Ronaldo news — is it a plausible transfer for Bayern Munich?
What does CR7 bring to Bayern and the Bundesliga? And what does the club offer him?
Is signing Cristiano Ronaldo a two-edged sword? Does his popularity bring unwanted attention?
Concerns about CR7’s presence the dressing room under an inexperienced coach in Julian Nagelsmann.
How would Ronaldo fit into a Bayern Munich team? Would he just slot in for Robert Lewandowski, or play a different role?
Based on the last point, how viable would a 4-3-3 be at Bayern?
The merits and problems with the 4-3-3, from personnel to tactics.
How Thomas Muller’s role in the 4-3-3 formation changes everything about it.
Would moving Sadio Mane to a false-9 role enable the 4-3-3 to work properly?
Closing thoughts.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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4.7.2022 • 40 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Podcast Season 1, Episode 56 — The latest on the Bayern Munich transfer drama with Robert Lewandowski and FC Barcelona; A logjam in the attack; Looking at center-backs linked to Bayern; and MORE!
Hey, hey, hey! No, it’s not Dwayne Nelson from What’s Happening...it’s me and I’m back for a couple of weeks (before I leave again).
While I am in town, however, I am hear to talk all things Bayern Munich and maybe some other junk, but here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at the latest on the three-way transfer saga involving Bayern Munich, Robert Lewandowski, and FC Barcelona.
Assessing the current logjam in Bayern Munich’s attack.
Check out the three center-backs linked to the Rekordmeister this week.
Why we addressed the Julian Nagelsmann rumors when we really don’t care what he does.
Borussia Dortmund is getting closer, but is not quite there yet.
Why I get the attraction to So Cal.
This was also the final episode of season one of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast. Hopefully you have enjoyed it (or at least tolerated it!).
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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1.7.2022 • 42 Protokoll
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E36: Should Bayern Munich extend Brazzo? Mané, Lewandowski, and more incidents examined
For the first time ever, BFW is doing a three-person show! Hasan Salihamidzic has been a perennial subject of controversy at Bayern Munich, and with his contract set to run out next season, we decided to do a deep dive on his record and what he has achieved in his tenure as sporting director. With the Sadio Mané saga fresh in everyone’s minds, it seemed like a good time to finally tackle this issue.
In this episode, INNN, Tom, and Schnitzel discuss:
Our opening thoughts about Brazzo and how he has conducted his business at Bayern Munich.
Does Brazzo deserve the flack he gets for failing to extend certain contracts?
Talking about the communication issues at Bayern, especially the Robert Lewandowski saga.
The Niklas Sule incident — what happened there? Going through everything from top to bottom.
Criticism of Herbert Hainer and Oliver Kahn. How much of their failings are being blamed on Brazzo?
INNN tries to come up with some redeeming points for Brazzo. Maybe he learned his lessons this season?
What happened between Hansi Flick and Brazzo?
Final question: Has Brazzo earned his contract extension yet? What more should he do?
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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27.6.2022 • 51 Protokoll, 14 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 55 — The importance of the transfer of Sadio Mané ; diving into some Sasa Kalajdzic rumors; Robert Lewandowski might have to stay at Bayern; and MORE!
Bayern Munich made a big move official this week with Sadio Mané joining from Liverpool. He received a warm reception from the bosses in Munich. However, while the Robert Lewandowski saga was put on the backburner for a bit, this does not mean that that topic is by any means over. Both Mané and Lewandowski are discussions on today’s podcast which cover the following topics:
Mané’s transfer can almost be regarded as a “status” transfer in that Bayern remains a hugely attractive destination.
Robert Lewandowski might be forced to stay regardless of how he feels.
Sasa Kalajdzic rumors persist; this might mean that Bayern might believe that there is a chance that Lewandowski will leave.
Fans have short memories. Brazzo needs to keep up his streak of good transfers so far this summer.
If Konrad Laimer is signed, Julian Nagelsmann’s job next season might get just a little bit harder.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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24.6.2022 • 35 Protokoll, 29 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Special Edition — Sadio Mane joins from Liverpool FC! (Reaction)
Bayern Munich have completed the signing of Sadio Mane! The Liverpool FC winger joins on a deal worth €32m + €9m in add-ons, which looks like a great deal given the current state of the market.
Helping INNN on this reaction show is Fergus, who makes his podcast debut! Be sure to welcome him warmly.
In this special edition podcast, INNN and Fergus discuss the following:
Our first reactions to the Sadio Mane transfer — are we excited or cautiously optimistic?
Does Bayern Munich need to sell either Robert Lewandowski or Serge Gnabry to afford their massive spending this summer?
Could the Bayern board have done better with the money spent on Mane?
Moving onto the actual positives (for a change) — does Mane’s arrival mean Leroy Sane is sent to the bench?
How the player’s presence affects both the dressing room and mood of the fanbase overall.
Where will Julian Nagelsmann use Mane? Where do we want to see him used? On the left with Alphonso Davies, or as a center-forward once Lewandowski leaves?
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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22.6.2022 • 19 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E35: Reacting to Bayern Munich’s trio of summer signings thus far and looking back at Germany’s Nations League campaign
We’ve reached a point where there’s a bit of a lull in competitive matches for both club and international football, but there’s been plenty of news to follow in terms of Bayern Munich’s activity in the transfer market. They’ve already secured the signing of both Noussair Mazraoui and Ryan Gravenberch from AFC Ajax while Sadio Mane’s move from Liverpool is a done deal pending his medical later on this week. The trio of players have certainly been positive additions to Julian Nagelsmann’s squad, though we still don’t know what the near-term futures hold for both Robert Lewandowski and Serge Gnabry.
Germany also had a slew (four to be exact) of UEFA Nations League matches that gave Hansi Flick a chance to make some adjustments to his squad and get a good look at some players that he hasn’t had the chance to do so for in recent international breaks. They finished their slate of matches with a draw to Italy, a draw with England, a draw with Hungary and then an emphatic win over Italy to close out that round of fixtures.
In this episode of Bavarian Podcast Works, Tom and Teddy discuss:
The arrival of Noussair Mazraoui
The arrival of Ryan Gravenberch
The anticipated arrival of Sadio Mane
How the three signings will fit into Nagelsmann’s systems
How often we think the signings will play
Bayern’s added depth
Germany’s results in the Nations League matches
Germany’s future Nations League matches in September ahead of the World Cup
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20.6.2022 • 56 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 54 — The latest on Bayern Munich’s transfer sagas with Robert Lewandowski, Sadio Mane, and Serge Gnabry; Joshua Kimmich’s power play; Leroy Sane’s funky slump; and MORE!
There is a lot of moving and shaking these days Bayern Munich and we’re covering it all here at BFW. This week, though, some of the biggest pieces of news were not necessarily always revolving around transfers. Take a look at the big topics we have on tap for this episode:
A deep dive into the relationship between Joshua Kimmich and Julian Nagelsmann.
A look at Leroy Sane’s extended slump and why 2022/23 might not be so kind to the sometimes dazzling attacker.
The latest transfer reports on Robert Lewandowski, Sadio Mane, and Serge Gnabry.
Ryan Gravenberch’s arrival at Bayern Munich.
Some sad news on some of our favorite prospects.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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For anyone fretting Germany’s recent performances, former Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick had quite a way to make people feel a little bit more assured.
Germany smacked Italy 5-2 in a match that really was not even that close.
Die Mannschaft was dominant from the outset and never let up. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at how the scoring went down.
What looked different in this match for Germany as compared to some previous games.
The offensive explosion fueled by Timo Werner, Thomas Müller, and others.
A good showing from the squad’s outside backs.
Why Leroy Sane needs to catch a break of some sort to get back in gear.
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14.6.2022 • 18 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 53 — What is going on with Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski?; Is Julian Nagelsmann fighting an uphill battle at Bayern?; Germany’s success; The latest on Sadio Mane; and MORE!
If you are the type of person who loves the drama surrounding sports — and you also love Bayern Munich — then this was a week built for you.
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at the latest news on Robert Lewandowski, his — alleged — pompous exchange with Julian Nagelsmann, and why it is probably time to find a good deal and send him packing.
Why there might be cracks in Nagelsmann’s foundation at Bayern Munch.
An update on Konrad Laimer and why it might take until July for teams to get serious.
An appreciation of Germany’s recent success.
Bayern Munich’s more-than-serious work in trying to acquire Liverpool’s Sadio Mane.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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10.6.2022 • 40 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Germany 1-1 England (UEFA Nations League)
Germany put forth an excellent effort in drawing with England 1-1 in the UEFA Nations League.
Die Mannschaft played an exciting, intense style in an environment that felt more like a Euro 2024 finale than a regular UEFA Nations League tilt. Here is what we have on tap:
An appreciation of former Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick and the impact he has had on the squad.
Why it now makes sense that Germany might have been sleepwalking a bit against Italy.
Jonas Hofmann re-paid Flick for his belief in him.
Flick is getting the best out of a lot of players, including Ilkay Gundogan.
Why this was a terrific sign of things to come for Germany, despite the unfortunate — and very unlucky — ending.
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7.6.2022 • 17 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E34: Talking points from Germany’s draw to Italy + Bayern Munich and Serge Gnabry’s confusing standoff
Welcome back! It’s been a week since our last podcast and a huge chunk of the Bayern Munich squad is back in the spot with Germany finally back in action for the UEFA Nations League. Given that the World Cup is only months away at this point, these games versus Italy, England, and Hungary are invaluable for Hansi Flick to assess the state of his squad and their reaction to his tactics. The first test vs the Azzurri ended in a draw, and there’s already plenty of talking points from that one.
In this episode, INNN and Samrin discuss:
Our first impressions from Germany’s performance against Italy.
The huge problem Hansi Flick has with Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sane.
Why Kai Havertz and Thomas Muller should be starting regularly together for the national team.
Did Jonas Hofmann secure his spot in the XI for Germany?
Why does Hansi Flick keep playing Thilo Kehrer?
Who we want to see in the starting lineup versus England in midweek.
How Bayern’s problems under Nagelsmann might soon become Germany’s problems as well.
Moving onto the Gnabry situation — what exactly is going on here?
Why was Gnabry offered 19m a year? And why did he reject it?
Potential reasons Gnabry might have for leaving Bayern Munich, and why they don’t make any kind of sense.
How Bayern needs to deal with this entire mess.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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6.6.2022 • 38 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 52 — Does Bayern Munich lack strategic direction?; Reacting to Robert Lewandowski wanting out and Sadio Mane wanting in; Julian Nagelsmann has his work cut out for him; and MORE!
Typically when you hit up the Weekend Warm-up Podcast, you will hear some analysis and positivity — but we threw that out the window this week.
It is not time to panic yet, but it is time to wonder if anyone knows what the hell is going on at Bayern Munich these days.
After a crazy week of news, this is what we have on tap:
A look at Robert Lewandowski’s verbal cutting of ties to Bayern Munich.
Examining the potential move for Sadio Mane.
How Serge Gnabry’s rejection of a €19 million offer shows there is something bad brewing at Bayern Munich.
Why Julian Nagelsmann’s job is going to be a lot harder in year two.
A look at the lack of direction and reactionary action from the Bayern Munich front office.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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3.6.2022 • 38 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E33: Would Sadio Mane be a good transfer for Bayern Munich, debating a new system, criticism of transfer plans, and more!
It’s been two weeks since our last main episode, and plenty of news has come out since then. While there are no games to talk about, Bayern Munich are at the center of a transfer storm involving clubs across Europe. While Robert Lewandowski continues to push for a move to Barcelona, Brazzo and Nagelsmann eye Liverpool’s Sadio Mane as a major transfer coup for the summer. Meanwhile, the fanbase begins to speculate about what the squad will look like in two months.
In this episode, INNN and Teddy discuss:
The Sadio Mane transfer in-depth — how much would he cost, where would he play if he comes, and how would Bayern use him?
The implications of signing Mane on the rest of the squad, especially Robert Lewandowski and Serge Gnabry.
Potential pitfalls of a Mane to Bayern transfer.
Should Bayern Munich switch to a striker-less system next season?
Can Julian Nagelsmann really pull off a system without a striker? Does he even want to?
The problem with switching to a system without a striker.
A striker-less system or a Lewandowski-replacement — which is better?
Moving onto the final topic, what exactly is Bayern’s plan for transfers this summer?
So many questions to answer — does Bayern want a center back? Who are the main targets for the summer? What will the squad look like next season? What is the team’s biggest weakness?
Should Julian Nagelsmann be more or less involved in transfer planning?
What will Bayern look like at the start of the start of next season?
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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30.5.2022 • 39 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 51 — The latest on Bayern Munich vs. Robert Lewandowski; Serge Gnabry to Real Madrid (!?); Looking at the Noussair Mazraoui and Ryan Gravenberch moves; plus MORE!
Another week is in the books and Bayern Munich news was flowing per the usual.
With Robert Lewandowski’s transfer saga drawing numerous headlines, a new signing to man the right defensive flank, and a whole lot more going on, we had plenty to chat about. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at the latest on Lewandowski, Bayern Munich’s no-win situation, and why it is no shock that Real Madrid and Chelsea are both trying to get involved.
Real Madrid’s pursuit of Serge Gnabry and why the Germany international probably is leaning toward leaving.
Sadio Mane and Sala Kalajdzic...are you in or out?
The signing of Noussair Mazraoui, the latest on Ryan Gravenberch, and why the midfielder might not be the best use of money.
Bayer Leverkusen’s aggressive week and why the Bundesliga might view Bayern Munich as susceptible.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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27.5.2022 • 42 Protokoll, 34 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 50 — Dissecting the Robert Lewandowski drama at Bayern Munich and who can try to replace him; Brazzo’s tenuous situation; Why we don’t want Ousmane Dembele; and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s offseason got off to a rousing start.
Robert Lewandowski wants to leave the club for FC Barcelona. Sporting director Hasan “Brazzo” Salihamidzic has suddenly found his position within the organization in some jeopardy (if you believe certain reports). Bayern Munich was linked to serial underachiever Ousmane Dembele — and about a dozen other options who can play one forward role or another.
We had a poor finish to the campaign, some contract drama, typical FC Hollywood storylines, and an early start to silly season form a “WTF Voltron” to get us going and it is not even June yet.
Yup, it has been crazy. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
Chuck and Jake talk through Robert Lewandowski’s situation, what might happen, and the huge hole he would leave in the lineup.
Some options to replace the Polish international.
Brazzo’s new drama.
A little praise for Eintracht Frankfurt.
Why no one wants Ousmane Dembele even if he has some tantalizing ability.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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20.5.2022 • 33 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E32: Calling out the Bayern Munich board + Solutions to the Lewandowski debacle
Well, the bombshell dropped. Since our last podcast, Robert Lewandowski has officially confirmed that he wants to leave Bayern Munich this summer. This is obviously the biggest news of the week, but since we already covered the topic of potential replacements in previous podcasts, we here at BPW decided to take a different track.
In addition, please welcome our new podcaster — Teddy Son! He was gracious enough to hop in when another scheduling issue threatened to delay this episode further.
In this episode, INNN and Teddy discuss:
Does the Bayern Munich board deserve blame for this Lewandowski mess?
How the board has conducted self-sabotage in major contract negotiations since 2019.
How the board forgot the human aspect of negotiations.
Defending Hasan Salihamidzic and (some of) his work for the club.
The strange vibes of Herbert Hainer and Oliver Kahn — too corporate for Bayern Munich?
Why Lewandowski’s ugly contract saga leaves a bad taste in the mouth.
Discussing alternatives: Does Stuttgart’s Sasa Kalajdzic make sense as a Lewy successor?
Should Bayern Munich sell Lewandowski now, or keep him and lose him for free?
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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Bayern Munich, in keeping with the theme of the season, took a 0-2 lead and then succumbed to a 2-2 draw against VfL Wolfsburg.
In this podcast, we look at:
Bayern’s revamped lineup including Josip Stanisic
Some sneaky criticism of Julian Nagelsmann
Mullendowski’s possibly last combo goal
The game being a microcosm of Bayern’s season
A look back at the game that might have virtually ended Bayern’s season
Thoughts about future transfers including possibly Sasa Kaladjzic
Thoughts on Stuttgart’s survival
Why Bayern should care about Stuttgart’s survival
Thoughts on where Alphonso Davies should play
Leroy Sané — What on earth was that miss?
A reminder about why winning the Bundesliga is difficult
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14.5.2022 • 9 Protokoll, 57 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 49 — Robert Lewandowski wants to leave Bayern Munich; Missing on Erling Haaland is a killer; Bayern’s internal feud; The latest on Konrad Laimer and Frenkie de Jong; plus MORE!
Bayern Munich will close out its season against Wolfsburg this weekend, but we had plenty — and I mean plenty — to talk about and discuss this week.
Here is what we have on tap for this week’s episode:
A look at why the latest news about Robert Lewandowski wanting to leave Bayern Munich is devastating and is made even worse by the fact that the Bavarians also missed on Erling Haaland. The Norwegian seems set for a move to Manchester City.
We also tackle the alleged discontent growing between the Bayern Munich coaching staff and front office. Can the two sides get aligned? Moreover, why weren’t the philosophical differences hammered out during the hiring process to see if everything was a fit?
Why Marcel Sabitzer probably should look to leave Bayern Munich even if he wants to stay.
A look at the latest on those rumors surrounding Konrad Laimer and Frenkie de Jong.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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13.5.2022 • 41 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Wolfsburg vs. Bayern Munich (Rückrunde)
Bayern Munich will close out its season with a match against Wolfsburg. Surely, the Bavarians will be looking to get three points and finish off a very good campaign — even if it only yielded one trophy.
Here is what we have on tap for the final Preview Show of the season:
A look at where each team is in the table and the recent form of each squad.
A glance at the talent on the Wolfsburg roster and some thought on why next season will probably be make or break for Florian Kohfeldt.
A guess on Julian Nagelsmann’s formation and lineup. With several players banged up or unavailable, we could get a strong dose of the squad’s regulars for at least the first 60 minutes of the match.
A prediction on the match.
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12.5.2022 • 18 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E31: Bayern’s draw to Stuttgart, has Nagelsmann earned a squad refresh, Mane/Laimer/Gnabry transfer rumors, and more!
It’s a little late but we got one recorded! Bayern Munich have played their penultimate game of the season and the transfer rumors are in full swing. We have news about Serge Gnabry, Noussair Mazraoui, Ryan Gravenberch, and the surprise news that Liverpool’s Sadio Mane is Brazzo’s dream target for this summer (yeah right). Plenty to talk about, so give it a listen!
In this episode, Samrin and INNN discuss:
A review of Bayern Munich’s draw to Stuttgart, because we couldn’t do one on Sunday because of scheduling conflicts.
Nagelsmann’s reluctance to use younger and fringe players since clinching the title.
Why fans should cut Tanguy Nianzou some slack.
How Niklas Sule leaving puts Bayern’s long term defensive planning into flux.
Switching gears to transfers — does the Sadio Mane rumor make any sense?
Why it would be better for Nagelsmann to not get any big expensive signings this summer.
Parallels between Kovac, Ancelotti, and Nagelsmann.
An unscheduled interruption — thanks Zoom!
INNN defends Nagelsmann for a second (very rare!).
One final announcement for our regular listeners.
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10.5.2022 • 32 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 48 — Bayern Munich’s extension with Thomas Müller and what it means; Robert Lewandowski’s future; After two years, where do things stand with Leroy Sane; and MORE!
Another week is in the books and after Bayern Munich’s controversial trip to Ibiza, things didn’t really settle down.
An unfortunate loss to Mainz and the Ibiza fiasco were followed by a big contract extension, and a whole lot more — which resulted in a good discussion from Chuck and Jake on a number of topics.
Yup, two dudes doing a Weekend Warm-up podcast at the same time!
Here is what we have on tap:
A look at Thomas Müller’s contract extension, what it means for the club, and how Julian Nagelsmann could have tough decisions to make.
A discussion on Robert Lewandowski’s contract status and why it just makes sense for him to play at least one more year at Bayern Munich.
Thoughts on where Leroy Sane stands after two years and how he’s lived (or not lived) up to expectations.
Borussia Dortmund’s new acquisitions and why they could be building something good.
A look at the week in Europe as Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City choked...again — and some admiration for the Europa League’s German contingent, RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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6.5.2022 • 31 Protokoll, 58 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. VfB Stuttgart (Rückrunde)
Simply put, this game means everything for VfB Stuttgart and absolutely nothing for the Ibiza Bunch...err, Bayern Munich.
I kid, I kid.
I could not care any less about the Ibiza trip, but the Bavarians will have to play much better — and will need to show more life — than they did last week. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each squad is in the table.
A look at the recent form for both squads.
Some key players to watch for VfB Stuttgart.
Why this match could go a long way in determining if VfB Stuttgart gets relegated.
The after-effects of some youngsters being left out of the squad last week.
A guess at who Julian Nagelsmann might start (Hint: This could be a very veteran-laden lineup to start the match).
A prediction on the match.
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4.5.2022 • 19 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E30: Options to replace Lewandowski and why they all suck, Nagelsmann’s Bayern vs Flick’s 2nd season, technical difficulties, and more!
It’s been a while since we’ve been able to record one of these, but the Bavarian Podcast Works main show is back! In the time since we last recorded one main episode, Bayern Munich have been knocked out of the Champions League by Villarreal, won the league for the 10th straight time in a row, and all anyone can talk about is the fact that Robert Lewandowski might be leaving the club this summer. So, I guess that’s fun?
In this episode, Tom and INNN discuss:
The Robert Lewandowski saga — the key numbers, mainly salary and contract length.
What is really going on behind the scenes?
Options to replace Lewandowski (Haaland, Haller, Lukaku, etc.) and why they don’t make sense.
Addressing the Cristiano Ronaldo rumors specifically (because why not?) and why Ronaldo’s situation is actually very relevant to the current Lewy debate.
Why Lewandowski probably doesn’t want to leave Bayern just yet.
Switching gears to the season retrospective — how does Nagelsmann’s first season stack up against Hansi Flick’s second season?
It had to be a shorter podcast this week because we had a lot of connection issues and you might hear some weird audio glitches as well. Sorry about that.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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Sometimes, that post-title hangover can hit a team hard. Bayern Munich were sleepwalking on the pitch against Mainz today and paid dearly for it, although the scoreline is nowhere near as bad as it could’ve been. Even allowing for the fact that team captain Manuel Neuer and vice captain Thomas Muller did not start in the XI, this was an unacceptably poor performance from Bayern, characterized by a strong lack of effort and leadership. Unfortunately, since the game comes after we’ve already won the title, it doesn’t make sense to overanalyze every single thing.
Here are our talking points from the game:
How Julian Nagelsmann didn’t go far enough with experimenting with the lineup.
Why Alphonso Davies’ positioning in the hybrid back-three/four system compromises his defending.
Marcel Sabitzer may have sealed his future with this game.
Bayern Munich’s mentality problem under Nagelsmann — an inability to deal with adversity.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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30.4.2022 • 11 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 47 — Why you should celebrate Bayern Munich’s title; Examining Robert Lewandowski’s status; Erling Haaland’s chat with Brazzo; A big miss by Bayern; Striker options; and MORE!
In the wake of Bayern Munich’s 10th consecutive Bundesliga title being clinched, some fans felt a little bitter thinking about what might have been for this season. While that might be natural, take a little time from thinking about what didn’t happen and focus on what did.
10 straight league crowns is no joke!
On this episode, we tackle that topic and a whole lot more. This is what we have on tap:
A look at Bayern Munich’s title run and why it’s okay to just celebrate the accomplishment even if you feel like this squad should have done more.
The latest on Robert Lewandowski contract talks and where things might be headed.
Erling Haaland spent “hours” talking to Hasan “Brazzo” Salihamidzic at the sporting director’s home...what does that mean?
Bayern Munich’s others option at striker should Lewandowski bolt.
Why that story about Bayern Munich’s last ditch effort to get Nico Schlotterbeck might be true.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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29.4.2022 • 39 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Mainz 05 vs. Bayern Munich (Rückrunde)
Bayern Munich has already clinched the Bundesliga title for the season, but there are still three games to go.
The Bavarians will squad off against a pesky Mainz 05 squad and Julian Nagelsmann could deviate from his normal set of starters in an attempt to give the club a chance to look at some of the lesser used boys, along with a few youngsters.
Nagelsmann’s player management will be the focal point for the match, but there is more to talk about as well, so this is what we have on tap:
A look at where each team is in the table.
Some squad news on Bayern Munich.
A guess at what Julian Nagelsmann is going to do and who he is going to play.
A prediction on the match.
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What a fitting image. Bayern Munich secured their tenth straight Bundesliga title by way of a 3-1 win over Borussia Dortmund in the ruckrunde installment of der Klassiker at the Allianz Arena. The season as a whole might be a bit of a disappointment, but take nothing away from Bayern becoming the first team in Europe’s top five leagues to have won ten titles in a row! Julian Nagelsmann lifted his first ever Bundesliga title and Thomas Muller became a record setter in that he’s become the first player ever to win 11 Bundesliga titles. With three match weeks left in the Bundesliga, Bayern will enjoy this for the time being.
In this post-match episode of Bavarian Podcast Works, Tom discusses:
CONGRATS to Bayern, Julian Nagelsmann, and Muller (11-time Bundesliga winner)
Both sides cancelling each other out pre-Gnabry’s volley goal
Gnabry’s goal opening things up
Bayern’s missed chances in the first half
BVB’s strong start to the second half
The penalty call and non-call (Reus, Bellingham)
Erling Haaland’s missed chances
Lucas Hernandez’s sliding challenges
Musiala THE SUPER-SUB
Reflecting on the season (condensed)
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23.4.2022 • 17 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 46 — what Julian Nagelsmann wants for Bayern Munich; Robert Lewandowski’s complicated talks; Serge Gnabry’s future in doubt; and MORE!
From potential transfers to the announcement of a friendly in Washington D.C. to Uli Hoeneß detailing why he slinked off into the shadows...this week had it all. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at Julian Nagelsmann’s three big requests for the summer: A right-back, a defensive midfielder, and an attacker.
The complicated situation surrounding Robert Lewandowski.
How Konrad Laimer might fit at Bayern Munich.
Serge Gnabry’s future is in doubt.
Marcel Sabitzer has suitors, but might not want to move on.
Some quick thoughts on the first episode of Better Call Saul.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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22.4.2022 • 28 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker (Rückrunde)
It is almost as if the Bundesliga scripted the season to reach this point: Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund at the Allianz Arena. Should the Bavarians win, they’ll wrap up a 10th consecutive league crown.
Even with a draw, Bayern Munich would be in a prime spot to win the league barring a blockbuster collapse given that Dortmund would need to win the rest of the matches, hope for the Bavarians to lose the rest of their matches — and make up a pretty massive goal differential in the process.
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each club resides in the the table (Hint: The top).
A glance at the form and recent storylines surrounding each team.
A guess at Julian Nagelsmann’s lineup.
A prediction on the match.
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Bayern Munich played its first game since being eliminated from the Champions League by Villarreal and the Bavarians swarmed an overmatched Arminia Bielefeld side by using a relentless and overwhelming offensive attack to capture a 3-0 victory.
Using a back three, Julian Nagelsmann’s side went all-out on offense and just kept constant pressure on Arminia Bielefeld. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A recap of the match.
A look at the starting lineup and how it functioned during a pretty dominant that only lack more goals.
Serge Gnabry’s excellent showing.
Why Tanguy Nianzou needs to away on a loan.
The topic of tactics and why it is understandable that some players have been irritated with how things have played out offensively.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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17.4.2022 • 16 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 45 — Assessing Bayern Munich’s Champions League exit and what might need to change; The latest transfer news on Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandowski; and MORE!
What a week...and not in a good way. Bayern Munich edged FC Augsburg, but subsequently was bounced from the Champions League by Villarreal, saw transfer news break on several key players, and might have thrown its hat back in the ring for a center-back.
The big news, however, was that aforementioned UCL exit, which we will talk about and discuss. Otherwise, here is what we have on tap for this episode:
An in depth look at what Bayern Munich might need to do to be at a level to contend for the Champions League for next season.
A personal heat check on where I am with Julian Nagelsmann.
Bayern Munich’s re-entry into the transfer market for a center-back. Who can they get? Who should they get?
The latest news on the contract negotiations/transfer status of Robert Lewandowski and Serge Gnabry.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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15.4.2022 • 37 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Arminia Bielefeld vs. Bayern Munich (Rückrunde)
As much as many players, coaches, and fans might not be ready for it, Bayern Munich has to get back to work.
After a thoroughly disappointing elimination from the Champions League, Julian Nagelsmann is going to have to rally his troops to snap out of their funk and work on capturing another Bundesliga crown.
Fatigued, weary, and probably a little banged up, Bayern Munich will face Arminia Bielefeld in a match that the Bavarians need to have in order to keep their stranglehold on the table’s top position.
Let’s take a look at what is on tap for this episode:
A quick chat on the after-effects of the Villarreal loss.
A look at where each team is in the table and each squad’s recent form.
A guess on how Nagelsmann is going to align his boys against Arminia Bielefeld.
A prediction on the match.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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13.4.2022 • 18 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 1-1 Villarreal; Bayern loses on aggregate (Champions League)
Bayern Munich unthinkably played to a 1-1 draw with Villarreal, which put the Spanish club through to the Champions League semifinals and sent the Bavarians packing from European play for the season.
There is a lot to unload from this match, so let’s get right to it. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
The starting XI featuring a back-three was probably the best call for Julian Nagelsmann to get things started — it worked in terms of putting Villarreal on its heels and applying massive amounts of pressure.
Despite all that, Bayern Munich came away emptyhanded in the first half. There was plenty of urgency, but no end product.
The elation of Robert Lewandowski’s second half goal and why it seemed like Bayern Munich was going to pull through.
The big decision: Nagelsmann pulled Lucas Hernandez in favor of Alphonso Davies in a move that could define the young manager’s first season in Munich.
The aftermath and why this season is a failure that was set up by the events of last season.
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12.4.2022 • 21 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Villareal (Champions League)
It’s time for some action!
Bayern Munich vs. Villarreal is upon us and the Bavarians need to pull out a victory here to move on. What we learned from the first leg of this tie, however, is that Villarreal will not go down easy and that it has the potential to make like hell for Bayern Munich.
Can Julian Nagelsmann adapt with his tactics? Can the players on the pitch find a different way to attack that is more creative and precise than the previous effort? Will Unai Emery devise another game plan capable of frustrating the Bavarians into another loss?
These are all questions that we touched on, but here is what we have fully on tap for the episode:
A quick look the battle of the brains between Emery and Nagelsmann and why this might be a pivotal moment in Nagelsmann's career.
Some thoughts on what frustrated Bayern Munich last time around, what could create danger for the Bavarians in this match, and why Villarreal needs to be taken seriously.
A guess at how Nagelsmann will send out his starting XI. The big questions revolved around Jamal Musiala vs. Leon Goretzka and Leroy Sane vs. Serge Gnabry.
A prediction on the match.
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Bayern Munich limped to a 1-0 win in a closely fought derby against Augsburg. Bayern earned a late penalty courtesy of a handball by Reece Oxford. The referee almost immediately pointed to the spot and Robert Lewandowski converted with a powerful penalty. In this podcast, we take a look at the following:
That first half
Joshua Kimmich’s performance
Julian Nagelsmann’s substitutions
More praise for Jamal Musiala
No goals from open play in 180 minutes
The ongoing issues impacting the backline
The wingers, particularly Serge Gnabry
Reece Oxford things
Giving Augsburg credit where it’s due
Augsburg’s notable performances
The problems pervading Bayern currently
Quick thoughts back to Freiburg and ahead to Villarreal
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9.4.2022 • 12 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 44 —Unpacking Bayern Munich’s loss to Villarreal; Why Bayern might not have needed both Ajax players; The latest on Serge Gnabry’s future; and MORE!
The week was sort of normal until Wednesday initiated a run of craziness.
Bayern Munich’s loss to Villarreal in the Champions League, followed the transfer craziness involving Robert Lewandowski and the Ajax duo of Noussair Mazraoui and Ryan Gravenberch really threw the latter part of the week for a loop.
We hit on all of that and more, so check out what we have on tap:
Where Bayern Munich went wrong against Villarreal and how things could get better on Tuesday.
The potential acquisitions of Mazraoui and Gravenberch and why I don’t get one of the moves.
Serge Gnabry’s negotiations and who has interest in the Germany international.
The phenom who just won’t commit to Julian Nagelsmann.
A couple of other items just for good measure.
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8.4.2022 • 28 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. FC Augsburg (Rückrunde)
Bayern Munich will be looking to shake off its Champions League loss to Villarreal during its Bundesliga match against FC Augsburg this weekend.
Die Fuggerstädter will not be a pushover, but Bayern Munich will be looking to get back on track and get things figured out. Here is what we have on tap for the episode:
A look at where each team is in the standings and why Bayern Munich should be taking this match seriously despite its relatively big lead in the table.
A look at two players to watch for FC Augsburg: Ricardo Pepi and Niklas Dorsch. Pepi is trying to establish himself after a winter transfer from MLS, while Dorsch is the Bayern Munich Academy’s Prodigal Son, who needed to leave to give his career a jolt — and has done just that.
An internal debate on “Rest vs. Rust” for Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann as he tries to select a starting XI. We gave our best guess as well.
A prediction on the match.
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7.4.2022 • 20 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Villarreal 1-0 Bayern Munich (Champions League QF)
Bayern Munich succumbed to a surprise defeat to Villarreal CF in a game which honestly could’ve seen the tie decided then and there. Julian Nagelsmann was out-coached and his players were out-played as the Spaniards ran rampant over a Bavarian side who looked decidedly second best. Lots of things to think about for the fanbase, the media, the players, and especially the coach. We did not expect this to happen.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Did Julian Nagelsmann get the lineup wrong? Should Alphonso Davies have started? What about Goretzka and Gnabry?
Goal breakdown — what happened during the goal we conceded and who is at fault for it?
The problems with Bayern Munich’s record-breaking offense.
Why is Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller so isolated?
Problems linking defense and offense.
Why subbing off Thomas Muller is a symptom of what is wrong with Bayern’s attacking gameplan.
How should we set up to win the game at the Allianz Arena?
Who deserves the majority of the blame for this defeat — the players or the coach?
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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7.4.2022 • 15 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E29: Is the Bundesliga title race dead, previewing Villarreal vs Bayern Munich, Germany’s World Cup group, and more!
What a week, huh? Bayern Munich returned to action with a dominant (if controversial) 4-1 win over SC Freiburg, taking their lead in the Bundesliga to 9 points with only 6 games left to play. With the Champions League quarter finals now upon us, there’s plenty to talk about as we prepare for the business end of the season.
In this episode, Ineednoname and Schnitzel discuss:
Is the Bundesliga title race done and dusted?
Complaining about how bad Borussia Dortmund have been this season.
INNN makes a bold prediction about the title race. Does Schnitzel agree?
Why RB Leipzig will probably be Bayern’s main challenger for the title next season.
Skip to around 11 minutes if you’re only here for the Villarreal preview.
How might Julian Nagelsmann line up against them? Talking about lineup options and the availability of Alphonso Davies, Leon Goretzka, and Robert Lewandowski.
About the opponents: How did Villarreal beat Juventus to make it to the UCL quarters?
Schnitzel tries to force INNN to make a prediction about the game.
Should Leroy Sane play on the right or left against Villarreal?
Will Niklas Sule return to the starting XI? Who does he push out — Upamecano or Nianzou?
Closing out with our review of Germany’s World Cup group. Can Germany get out of this one?
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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Bayern Munich and SC Freiburg played out a first half low in expected goals and low in actual action. Bayern seemed dominant but not really likely to score until Leon Goretzka opened the scoring.
We discuss the following in this podcast:
Whether Bayern played with a back four or a back three
The return of Leon Goretzka and his influence in midfield
Nils Petersen’s moment
The excellence of Thomas Müller
Why Bayern might have gotten lucky today
Why there seemed to be a lack of sharpness at times
Making sense of the bizarre events toward the end
The exclusion of Kevin Schade and Woo-yeong Jeong
A thought or two on the upcoming Villarreal clash.
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2.4.2022 • 12 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 43 —Serge Gnabry’s uncertain future with Bayern Munich; Germany’s struggle at right-back; Jamal Musiala is impressing everyone; and MORE!
Another week is close to being in the books and there was plenty of Bayern Munich news for us to think about this week.
Even with the Bavarians sitting out during an international break, the news and rumors were flowing. Germany looked relatively good during its set of games against Israel and the Netherlands, too, so let’s dive in. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
Serge Gnabry is unhappy, but still wants to re-sign with Bayern Munich — and why this could be the right time to part ways. David Alaba is campaigning for Gnabry to move to Real Madrid.
Corentin Tolisso wanted 12 million!?
Bayern Munich would rather have Noussair Mazraoui than a new center-back.
Jamal Musiala’s star is exploding.
Germany has a right-back problem.
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1.4.2022 • 35 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. SC Freiburg (Rückrunde)
Right before the international break, Bayern Munich ousted Union Berlin in the Bundesliga, but there is no rest for the weary. The Bavarians will now face off with a pesky SC Freiburg side, who is looking to hang on to a top-six position.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where both teams sit in the Bundesliga table.
The amazing season (so far) for SC Freiburg.
Why German national team fans might want to keep an eye on Christian Gunter and Nico Schlotterbeck.
A rundown of who might be in this week for Bayern Munich and why some key players might get the conservative treatment from Julian Nagelsmann.
A guess on Nagelsmann’s lineup, why we are expecting the back-three to return, and how we might see Kingsley Coman at wing-back.
A prediction on the match.
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30.3.2022 • 20 Protokoll, 21 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Netherlands 1-1 Germany (Review)
It was an international friendly but it didn’t feel like it at times as Germany faced the Netherlands on their home turf in Amsterdam. Two former Bayern Munich coaches went head to head and ended up sharing spoils and both teams came out of the match with pros and cons to consider. Unlike with the Israel match, there was plenty to discuss this time.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Hansi Flick surprises everyone by not going with a back-three after using it against Israel.
How GOOD is Jamal Musiala? Just a loooong monologue on the amazing qualities of Germany’s golden boy.
Should Musiala displace Leon Goretzka from the starting XI? A question for both Bayern and Germany.
Reviewing the rest of the good performances — Leroy Sane, Thomas Muller, Timo Werner, and Nico Schlotterbeck.
Now looking at the bad — Florian Neuhaus, Julian Draxler, and Julian Brandt. Yikes.
Why Germany is nowhere near as deep as France and Hansi Flick should change up his selection decisions.
Changes that Hansi can make to the lineup for the Nations League, potentially putting Niklas Sule at right-back.
David Raum didn’t look anywhere near as hot as he did against Israel — who will be the starting LB at Qatar?
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29.3.2022 • 12 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E28: Is Hansi Flick copying Nagelsmann’s setup, previewing Netherlands vs Germany, is Mazraoui worth the money, and more!
We’re halfway done with the international break and there’s not much for Bayern Munich fans to talk about at the moment. Good thing Germany exists, or we’d have to cancel this podcast. Hansi Flick just beat Israel 2-0 with a bunch of fringe players on the National Team, and with it being a World Cup year and the Netherlands game left to play, there’s a lot to talk about. Of course, there were some transfer rumors too.
In this episode, Tom and Ineednoname discuss:
Germany’s weird setup against Israel.
How individual players performed, especially guys like Havertz, Werner, Musiala, Raum, and Schlotterbeck.
Did Hansi Flick copy Julian Nagelsmann back-three style setup with Germany?
How will Hansi Flick line up the defense in Qatar? Who plays at right-back? Does Hansi have a problem with Baku?
What kind of a setup will we see for the Netherlands game? Should Julian Weigl keep playing for Germany?
Is Noussair Mazraoui worth the money Bayern are offering?
Bayern Munich’s newfound relationship with Raiola and how that affects transfers going forward.
Why Matthias Ginter doesn’t seem like a serious target for Bayern.
How Mazraoui would be used by Nagelsmann.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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28.3.2022 • 36 Protokoll, 20 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 42 — Liverpool and Barcelona’s interest in Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski; Oliver Kahn’s new approach; Marcel Sabitzer’s uncertain future; and MORE!
After Bayern Munich trounced Union Berlin 4-0 last weekend, the squad headed off for an international break. While some players reported to their respective countries for duty, some others are working to get healthy for the stretch run of the season.
This break could not have come at a better time for the Bavarians — especially because there was ample for us to discuss, even without a game on the docket. Here is what we have on tap for this week’s podcast:
The good timing of the international break for Bayern Munich, Germany’s slate of games, and why it will still be interesting to watch.
Why Oliver Kahn’s new hands-on approach was needed and why a cup of coffee or a pint of beer are always a god way to strengthen relationships.
Liverpool and FC Barcelona’s interest in Robert Lewandowski and why Bayern Munich should be wary of what Jurgen Klopp can offer (not just a big salary).
Marcel Sabitzer’s uncertain future and why it might make sense for both sides to move on.
Why Bayern Munich should pass on Ajax’s Ryan Gravenberch and start pushing money toward positions that the club has a more pertinent need for next season.
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24.3.2022 • 35 Protokoll, 3 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E27: What’s working/not working for Nagelsmann, how will Bayern fare in the Champions League, Gravenberch and Mazraoui rumors, and more!
The draws are in, and Bayern Munich will face Villarreal in the Champions League quarter-finals, setting up a potential meeting with Liverpool in the semis (if we make it that far). Meanwhile, the club secured a solid 4-0 win over Union Berlin in the weekend — a welcome boost for Julian Nagelsmann following consecutive draws in the league. Plenty to talk about, transfer rumors included.
In this episode, Tom and Ineednoname discuss:
What has been working and not working for Julian Nagelsmann in recent weeks?
Is the back-three system on its way out at Bayern?
Why Alphonso Davies is the most crucial element of Bayern’s Champions League campaign.
Does Leon Goretzka immediately return to the team setup after his injury?
Which Bayern midfield would Tom field against Liverpool?
Talking about potential transfers — Matthias Ginter, Ryan Gravenberch, Mazraoui and the Raiola connection, Djed Spence, Pedro Porro, and more.
Why Julian Nagelsmann should’ve given more chances to guys like Tanguy Nianzou and Omar Richards.
Closing thoughts with the national team, how we want to see Germany line up with possibly David Raum added to XI and a strike partnership between Thomas Muller and Kai Havertz.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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21.3.2022 • 38 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 4-0 Union Berlin (Ruckrunde)
Make no mistake - Union Berlin are among the most defensively solid sides in the Bundesliga. In fact, they were ranked 4th best among all BuLi sides in the defensive aspects of football heading into this tie. Bayern Munich had other ideas.
Nagelsmann’s choices seemed near-perfect in what was an absolute tactical masterclass and a dominant performance from the Bavarians. Union Berlin pressed ferociously and defended with everything they had in the early minutes, but quickly fell prey to the mean Bavarian attacking machine, getting hammered 4-0 in the process.
Here are the talking points from the game:
Union Berlin’s style of play, and how Nagelsmann countered it
Nianzou with a great performance... Stanisic quite solid, but still quite raw
Bayern’s brilliant attack, Lewandowski is unstoppable
A very good defensive effort (and a CLEAN SHEET!!!!)
Neuer’s underrated contributions
Midfield looking in control... Musiala growing into the 8 role?
Overall assessment + looking forward
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20.3.2022 • 20 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Special Edition — Bayern Munich draw Villarreal + Champions League brackets
The Champions League draw just concluded today and it’s official — Bayern Munich will face Villarreal CF in the quarter-finals. Not only that but UEFA served up some juicy ties this year in the form of brackets, with teams like Real Madrid, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Atletico Madrid all facing each other. Plenty to talk about, as well as a dreaded potential reunion with Liverpool.
Here are our talking points from the draw:
What do we actually know about Villarreal CF?
INNN watched them knock out Juventus and he explains how they did it.
Schnitzel and INNN discuss what Villareal could do to exploit Bayern’s weaknesses.
Will Unai Emery play the same way, or will he change his tactics to deal with Nageslmann?
Onto the other side of the bracket — Liverpool or Benfica, who will win? (Hint: Probably the one you think.)
And then the other brackets. Can Chelsea beat Real Madrid? Will Pep overthink vs Simeone?
A final note on the Villareal game and our expectations/concerns.
How Villareal’s big game experience could help them beat Bayern.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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18.3.2022 • 20 Protokoll, 58 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 41 — Our thoughts on Julian Nagelsmann’s rumored unhappiness with Bayern Munich’s roster, the Robert Lewandowski-Erling Haaland drama, Niklas Süle’s injury, and MORE!
Bayern Munich had an absolutely crazy week off of the pitch.
Aside of another frustrating Bundesliga effort against Hoffenheim, the major storylines were flowing for Bayern Munich. There was no shortage of things to talk about and this is what we have on tap for this episode:
Niklas Süle’s injury, why it is a massive loss, and how this will give fans a preview for what life on the backline will look like next season.
The lack of movement on Bayern Munich’s list of transfer targets.
Understanding why Julian Nagelsmann might be unhappy with his roster and why there is a reason for concern that a gap exists between the coaching staff and front office.
Erling Haaland’s rumored move to Manchester City appears to be getting closer.
Why Robert Lewandowski feels disrespected and how re-upping him holds a key to the future.
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17.3.2022 • 32 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Union Berlin (Rückrunde)
After a disappointing draw against Hoffenheim, Bayern Munich will host Union Berlin in another Bundesliga tilt where the Bavarians will seek to get back on track.
While Union Berlin had a very strong start to the season, Die Eisernen have faded after losing Max Kruse during the winter transfer window. Everything about this match seems to show Bayern Munich should be able to dig up three points, but focus and consistency have not exactly been assets for the squad this season.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where both teams sit in the Bundesliga table.
Why Union Berlin has fallen off.
A hope that Bayern Munich has greater attention to detail this week.
A guess on Julian Nagelsmann’s lineup — we are expecting Robert Lewandowski to play despite his injury.
A prediction on the match.
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After a midweek break against RB Salzburg, the negative vibes are back as Bayern Munich have once again drawn a Bundesliga game. Just like last time, this game against Hoffenheim was a nightmare in terms of finishing for both sides — Thomas Muller was offside twice, Gnabry hit the post, Manuel Neuer made some great saves, and Robert Lewandowski is the only one who scored. Unfortunately, there wasn’t much good on display.
Here are our talking points from the game:
The dark side of the back-three, a reality check after Salzburg. Wingers are not wingbacks!
Musiala is not playing the Thiago role, so what is he supposed to be doing?
The problem with the midfield in terms of structure.
Kingsley Coman remains one of our most important players.
The absolute nightmare Thomas Muller had in terms of finishing.
The massive xG problem Nagelsmann has — will this be acceptable in Europe?
Once again, Nagelsmann gets his substitutions wrong. Muller never should’ve been subbed.
Is the Bundesliga at risk now?
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13.3.2022 • 14 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 40 — Where does Bayern Munich go from here at center-back?; Is there is an issue in alignment within the club?; Robert Lewandowski needs a new deal pronto; and MORE!
Bayern Munich’s week was filled with craziness. A lackluster effort against Bayer Leverkusen was followed by a thoroughly dominant win over Red Bull Salzburg in the Champions League.
The news for the club followed a similar up-and-down pattern. The word on injuries was great, but the transfer news was...surprising. Here is what we have on tap to discuss this week:
The bad break that Bayern Munich’s Plan A in the transfer looks like it as failed: Chelsea center-back looks like he’ll sign with FC Barcelona.
The Plan B options are not necessarily going to excite many fans as Gleison Bremer and Matthias Ginter could be the next men up.
It seems like Bayern Munich has some squad planning and budget issues that are weighing on the folks at Säbener Straße.
The tricky situation surrounding Robert Lewandowski.
Why thew rumored replacements for Lewandowski probably won’t come to fruition.
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11.3.2022 • 21 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Hoffenheim (Rückrunde)
Bayern Munich shook off a disappointing draw with Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga last weekend by throttling Red Bull Salzburg in the Champions League.
Next up is a very good Hoffenheim squad, led by former Bayern Munich II boss Sebastian Hoeneß. Hoffenheim, of course, also features Bayern Munich loanee Chris Richards. The Alabama native is battling a foot injury and probably will not play, but the USMNT defender has made the most of his loan assignment.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where both teams sit in the Bundesliga table.
A show of respect for what Hoffenheim has done this season.
A look at why Bayern Munich might look to sell Richards despite his great progress.
A somewhat educated guess at how Bayern Munich might align itself this weekend.
A probably not educated prediction on the match.
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10.3.2022 • 17 Protokoll, 46 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 7-1 RB Salzburg (Champions League Ro16)
WHAT. A. REACTION. After over a month of poor performances, Bayern Munich roared back into form with a massive win over RB Salzburg. Robert Lewandowski got a hat-trick, Thomas Muller stepped in with a double, Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sane both scored, while Kingsley Coman got his assist. Meanwhile, the rest of the team also came together to put on a dazzling performance that any coach would be proud of.
Here are our talking points from the game:
How nice it is to actually talk about a big win for once.
What exactly did Nagelsmann change in his tactics today?
Thomas Muller and Robert Lewandowski were not isolated anymore (FINALLY!).
The new role of the wingers — Gnabry, Sane, and Coman take a step back.
How Jamal Musiala showed his maturity and potential to grow.
Giving credit to Julian Nagelsmann for turning things around and making changes.
When Alphonso Davies and Leon Goretzka come back, who gets benched?
Hopes and expectations for Bayern Munich in the rest of the season.
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9.3.2022 • 15 Protokoll, 29 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E26: Nagelsmann’s offensive headache, previewing RB Salzburg, is the board failing at transfers and extensions, and more!
Bayern Munich only played one game this week, but it wasn’t a win so the fanbase is slowly drowning in negativity. The hosts of this podcast are no different as this week we have nothing much in the way of good news to share. Still, there’s a Champions League game coming up in midweek, so we couldn’t just NOT record one of these.
In this episode, Tom and Ineednoname discuss:
The biggest problem against Bayer Leverkusen — is Bayern Munich’s offense starting to slow down?
Previewing RB Salzburg, including a very negative prediction from INNN (no surprises there).
What happens if Bayern Munich do get knocked out by RB Salzburg?
Moving onto transfers and the board — should Frimpong be considered by Bayern?
The secret meeting between Oliver Kahn and Mino Raiola this week.
What if Bayern signs Pogba? (lol)
The problem with the board trying to do contract extensions, especially Lewandowski.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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7.3.2022 • 35 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Rant — Bayern Munich 1-1 Bayer Leverkusen (Sad but not explicit)
Well that wasn’t great. Bayern Munich just drew 1-1 against Bayer Leverkusen in a game that honestly could’ve been a loss if not for some awful finishing. Julian Nagelsmann looks like he’s treading water at the moment as his tactics and substitutions failed to net Bayern three points over a Leverkusen side missing their main striker. Questions will be asked about this one, and the answers won’t be pretty.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Definitive signs of mentality issues under Julian Nagelsmann.
Why Omar Richards should be the starting left-back as long as Alphonso Davies remains out.
Rounding out some of the other positive performances — Ulreich and Pavard.
Another shutout game for Robert Lewandowski.
Is Thomas Muller ineffective in this system?
The big problem Jamal Musiala had today — good decision making held back by poor execution.
Is Dayot Upamecano becoming a 42 million euro mistake?
Warning signs for the upcoming game against RB Salzburg in the Champions League.
Has Julian Nagelsmann been carried by individual brilliance? The poor decision making behind his subs.
A depressing picture of the long and short term problems facing Bayern Munich at the moment.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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5.3.2022 • 16 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 39 — Bayern Munich needs to communicate with Robert Lewandowski; The summer options for right-back; Benjamin Pavard’s future at center-back; and MORE!
As Bayern Munich’s squad prepares for a big Bundesliga match against Bayer Leverkusen, the club was extremely active in the papers with a variety of stories involving the squad planning for next season.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at why Bayern Munich needs to step up its communication game with Robert Lewandowski, Thomas Müller, and others to avoid another Niklas Süle fiasco.
The latest list of candidates to play right wing-back for Julian Nagelsmann next season.
A few thoughts on why Bayern Munich might not need to spend money on Arminia Bielefeld’s Stefan Ortega.
The potential for a starting three-man center-back crew of Lucas Hernandez, Dayot Upamecano, and Benjamin Pavard for next season.
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4.3.2022 • 30 Protokoll, 6 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen (Rückrunde)
Bayern Munich will host Bayer Leverkusen in what should be a very intriguing Bundesliga match-up.
The Rekordmeister sits in first place, while Die Werkself is 14 points behind the pace-setters in third place. Certainly, a win for Leverkusen would be a huge boost the squad.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at where each team sits in the table and the recent form of the two clubs.
Why Bayern Munich fans want to keep an eye on both Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong.
How Bayern Munich might line-up — which could change a million times because of all of the uncertain statuses for Julian Nagelsmann’s squad.
A prediction on the match.
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2.3.2022 • 15 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E25: Discussing the Eintracht win, analyzing possible defense options, looking at pending contract extensions, and more!
It’s going to be another long week without any midweek fixtures, but it sure is good to see Bayern Munich back to winning in dominant fashion. If you had asked me if I thought Bayern were capable of coming out of an Eintracht Frankfurt away game with a victory and a clean sheet, I would’ve scoffed at the thought 2 weeks ago. But now that it has happened, this team sure looks like they can grind out the wins again.
However, looking at the not-so-distant future, there are quite a few things the club needs to sort out: impending contract extensions, signing defensive reinforcements, analyzing the future of the Bayern midfield, and managing campus talents. This podcast would be covering these topics, with a few more bits and pieces added to give
Take-home points from the Eintracht game
Defensive situation and potential targets for the summer
Contract extensions and the “big 3”
The curious case of chef Gnabry (who has been starving us for a while)
Sabitzer’s performances, and areas where he must improve
Musiala and Wanner and their future at the club
The injury situation and players on the verge of a return
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Bayern Munich have finally played a good game! Shockingly, the performance came against Eintracht Frankfurt away, a fixture which has given the Bavarians some significant issues in the past. With multiple players including Thomas Muller still out, this could’ve been a chance for the Eagles to smash and grab three points from the Rekordmeister. Bayern didn’t let that happen though, and even managed to get a clean sheet for their efforts.
Here are our talking points from the game:
What was the formation Nagelsmann used today? Was it a 4-2-3-1 or something else?
The paradoxical nature of the defense — setup vs performance.
A full midfield review, including Joshua Kimmich’s great game and a potential future between him and Musiala in a pivot.
So it turns out you don’t need 20 attackers to create chances. Who knew?
Robert Lewandowski’s role compared to usual.
How Julian Nagelsmann can build on this performance in the coming games.
Why an unglamorous win was a step in the right direction for Bayern Munich.
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26.2.2022 • 13 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 38 — Bayern Munich’s eventual shift to a back-three; Bayern as a selling club?; Updates on Erling Haaland, Corentin Tolisso, and Serge Gnabry; plus MORE!
Another work week is almost in the books and, as always, Bayern Munich provided a lot of material for us to ponder.
A whole lot.
Somehow, Thomas Müller testing positive for COVID-19 again became one of the more normal stories of the week.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
Examining the report on Julian Nagelsmann’s desire to make a back-three based formation permanent.
Jamal Musiala’s transition to the central midfield.
The wild rumors surrounding Erling Haaland, Corentin Tolisso, and Serge Gnabry.
Bayern Munich’s begrudging evolution to becoming a selling club.
Marcel Sabitzer’s future is on shaky ground with Bayern Munich.
A guest appearance from Javi Martinez for a new segment called “Dong Watch”...okay, I’m kidding (no, we will not be discussing Javi’s bulge breakdown).
A quick take on “The Book of Boba Fett.”
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25.2.2022 • 37 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Eintracht Frankfurt (Rückrunde)
Bayern Munich will square off with a notorious thorn in its side: Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Bavarians seems to have at least one disappointing effort against Die Adler each season, but even with the squad’s awful injury situation, this should be a match where the team can power through its opposition.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A crazy stat on Julian Nagelsmann’s own struggles against Die Adler.
Each team’s recent form and where they sit in the table.
Why Eintracht Frankfurt is potentially not as much of a threat as in recent years.
A rundown of the litany of injuries Bayern Munich is working through.
Why we should see a back-four and how the team could line up against Eintracht Frankfurt.
A prediction on the match.
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Some much needed positivity is back in the Bayern camp and here on our podcast! Bayern Munich dismantled Greuther Furth with a dominant 4-1 victory that featured a brilliant second-half performance and a gameplan that Nagelsmann should stick to for prolonged success. The substitutions and the tactics in this game were spot on, and it showed on the scoresheet.
Robert Lewandowski had another brace, which is just the same as saying “bread is bread and cheese is cheese”, Jose Mourinho style. In other words, just another routine game for the Pole, who continues to cement himself at the very top of football’s annals. The defense was also very solid, with Süle having a great showing, Upamecano and Pavard having something of a redemption arc starting to materialize, Hernandez being his usual solid self and Omar Richards looking very bright.
So yeah, loads of talking points, and the podcast features quite a few of them:
The starting lineups and the formations of both teams
The tactical changes brought in by Nagelsmann
The game in the first half and the dire need for changes and substitutions
The setup in the second half
A tactical masterclass, and Gnabry being not so terrible for once (!!!!)
A look at the performances of Sabitzer and Richards
Looking ahead
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20.2.2022 • 23 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 37 — Is Bayern Munich’s coaching staff in alignment with the squad planning?; Julian Nagelsmann is unhappy with transfers; Serge Gnabry’s future is in doubt; and MORE
A loss, a draw, and some turmoil: This was really not your average week at Bayern Munich.
Fans are irritated, the front office is clapping back at the media, and everyone from Julian Nagelsmann to Dayot Upamecano is being called out to improve.
FC Hollywood is back, baby!
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
The five things we learned this week, including: Bayern Munich’s front office might be getting too sensitive, Serge Gnabry’s place on the squad could be in doubt, Nagelsmann isn’t happy with the teams transfer strategy, Bayern Munich is prioritizing a leader at center-back and an attacking player for the right defensive flank, -- and I learned that I don’t believe the coaching staff and squad planners are fully in alignment with how to put this team together.
A look at how excited I am for the start of Better Call Saul to start back up in April.
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18.2.2022 • 33 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. SpVgg Greuther Fürth (Rückrunde)
Bayern Munich is coming off of two consecutive poor showings in a loss to VfL Bochum and a draw with Red Bull Salzburg.
Can the Bavarians right the ship and get back headed into the right direction?
That is just one of the topics we discuss on this week’s preview show. Here is what we have on tap:
A look at the Bundesliga table and the recent form of both teams.
A quick dive into some of the reasons that Bayern Munich is struggling. Could Phillip Quinn’s theory about the team not being right since the COVID-19 outbreak be right on the mark?
A look at the potential line-up for Bayern Munich.
A prediction on the match.
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17.2.2022 • 18 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — RB Salzburg 1-1 Bayern Munich (Champions League Ro16)
After the devastating defeat to VfL Bochum, Bayern Munich have failed to bounce back by slumping to a disappointing 1-1 draw against RB Salzburg. Matthias Jassile and his men will actually rue the chances they missed as Bayern failed to mount any kind of pressure and only scored thanks to a moment of brilliance from Benjamin Pavard and Thomas Muller. With things looking dire on the pitch, coach Julian Nagelsmann has some tough questions to answer.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Is Julian Nagelsmann a fraud? Let’s examine that.
The return of the back three and why that sucks.
A quick review of each defender — Lucas’s masterclass, and Niklas Sule is probably in BVB already.
Why doesn’t Omar Richards get chances? Why doesn’t Nagelsmann keep it simple?
Once again, Serge Gnabry was terrible. Should we sell him?
The problem with the offense, how Leroy Sane’s positioning affects Thomas Muller and that causes issues elsewhere.
Robert Lewandowski is isolated — why???
Can Bayern hope to defeat Manchester City or Liverpool playing like this?
Benjamin Pavard’s offensive duties and why he’s overextended.
YOUR opinion: Comment on what’s going on with Bayern right now.
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16.2.2022 • 13 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs RB Salzburg (Champions League Ro16)
The Chaaaaaaaampionnnnssssssss!!!!! Yes, the UCL is back, and I can already hear the anthem. Bayern Munich is going to face a talented RB Salzburg side, and unless the lineup is legit, it is going to get exposed by Salzburg’s attack, which features players Bayern has been linked to in the past - Karim Adeyemi and Brenden Aaronson. With Goretzka, Neuer, Davies, and Musiala all out, Nagelsmann definitely faces a tricky challenge and needs to make the right choices in both defense and midfield to churn out a victory.
The game against Bochum was one to forget, and consolidating a spot in the top 8 of the UCL with a dominant, resounding victory against Salzburg in the first leg could do a lot to make amends and help us quickly forget that disaster class. The stage has been set. We roll.
Here are the main talking points of the podcast:
Salzburg’s form heading into the game
Nagelsmann’s tactics, formation, and what needs tweaking
A look at some of the talented Salzburg players and potential game-changers
The defensive conundrum, and possible picks for selection
Bayern lineup predictions
Some Gnabry and Upamecano criticism
A final scoreline prediction
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14.2.2022 • 19 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E24: Digesting the Bochum loss, analyzing Nagelsmann’s all-out attack lineup, looking at Bayern’s defense, and more!
There really wasn’t a whole lot of positives to take away from the past week for Bayern, but in this episode of Bavarian Podcast Works, Tom and Schnitzel discuss:
The loss in Bochum
The cons of Nagelsmann’s all-out attacking lineup
What will it take for some of the players like Marc Roca, Marcel Sabitzer, and Omar Richards to get more minutes
Upamecano’s shortcomings and bad patch of form
Potential Sule replacements and how paramount it will be for Bayern to find a top caliber replacement
Serge Gnabry’s form and his forthcoming contract extension
A BOLD opinion that Schnitzel has on Gnabry
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Thank god that’s over. Bayern Munich just got hammered by VfL Bochum in what was probably one of the worst performances from the season. Naturally this has the fanbase feeling rather upset, so here’s a postgame show that’s more of a rant than our usual standard fare. Please bear with us.
Here are the talking points from the game:
Talking about everything that went wrong with the lineup — this weird 4-1-4-1 with one midfielder.
The massive problem that is Dayot Upamecano and the Bayern defense.
A recap on the virtues of Alphonso Davies and why Nagelsmann desperately misses him.
Why a one-man midfield was a bad idea (featuring Captain Obvious).
How Nagelsmann has isolated Robert Lewandowski and neutered Bayern’s attack.
Why the pressing has gotten so much worse under Nagelsmann.
Why I am not actually hating on the coach.
The problem with experimentation and unpredictability in the Champions League.
Why is Nagelsmann not giving chances to younger players?
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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13.2.2022 • 18 Protokoll, 34 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 36 — It’s a two-man booth; Bayern Munich battles injuries and a shocking transfer; Who replaces Niklas Süle; and MORE!
It’s a throwback episode to the old days when Chuck and Jake were the only knuckleheads talking Bayern Munich for Bavarian Football Works!
It’s true, after a few consecutive solo runs, Chuck teamed up with Jake to cover the following topics for this episode of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast:
Manuel Neuer’s surprising injury and whether or not Sven Ulreich will be up to the task in filling Neuer’s boots.
A brief look at next week’s Champions League match against Red Bull Salzburg.
The equally shocking transfer of Niklas Süle to Borussia Dortmund.
The possibilities for replacing Süle, who the prime candidates are, and why Bayern Munich might need to think outside the box.
Some quick thoughts on the entertainment world as Chuck gives a quick and dirty review of the latest season of Ozark, while Jake talks Succession and Euphoria.
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11.2.2022 • 37 Protokoll, 4 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. VfL Bochum (Rückrunde)
Bayern Munich has had an absolutely wild week off-the-pitch and things were even complicated with the team’s health as Jamal Musiala tested positive for COVID-19, while Sven Ulreich had a scare — before testing negative.
There are certainly enough reasons for the squad to be distracted against VfL Bochum, so Julian Nagelsmann will be tested. Can the manager keep his players focused on the task at hand (VfL Bochum)? Or, will the team be distracted by the transfer drama surrounding Niklas Süle, next Wednesday’s Champions League showdown with Red Bull Salzburg, or the creeping thoughts about missing players like Manuel Neuer and Jamal Musiala?
Regardless, this is what we have on tap:
A look at the recent form of each team.
A chance for players like Sven Ulreich and potentially Paul Wanner to shine.
A prediction on the match.
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10.2.2022 • 15 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Reaction show: Bayern Munich’s Niklas Süle moves to Borussia Dortmund
Wow...so the news finally dropped and Bayern Munich fans had to feel stunned that it became official: Niklas Süle is transferring to Bundesliga rival Borussia Dortmund during the summer transfer window.
Join us as we react to the deal and how we feel like it all got to this point. At one point, Süle seemed fit to play the role of generational center-back for both Bayern Munich and Germany, but something went off the rails along the way.
What led Süle to move to Borussia Dortmund — especially when his salary might be the same as he was offered at Bayern Munich? What happened to the rumored big pay days that were going to be on the way from clubs like Chelsea FC or Newcastle United? Most importantly, how did we get to this point, where the player who has arguably been the team’s best defender will leave for free?
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Bayern Munich dispatched RB Leipzig with a 3-2 victory in front of 10,000 fans at the Allianz Arena. Julian Nagelsmann chose to start his team in the same back-three setup that got a resounding win against Hertha Berlin last month, but the results were a little more mixed this time round. Leipzig, as the most in-form team in 2022, gave Bayern a real scare multiple times in the game, managing to equalize twice before an own goal from Gvardiol eventually gave all three points to the home side.
In this special two-person postgame analysis, Ineednoname and Schnitzel discuss:
The lineup chosen by the coach, including a back-and-forth over the back three.
The big problems with the defense at the moment — has Nagelsmann improved it at all?
Serge Gnabry and Kingsley Coman as wingbacks, and whether that’s a good idea.
The problem with ball progression and the attack at the moment.
How many players have been extreme inconsistent this season.
Why Nagelsmann doesn’t seem to want to sub players anymore.
What do we want from a Bayern Munich coach?
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5.2.2022 • 19 Protokoll, 37 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 35 — Karl Heinz Rummenigge’s bashing of Bayern Munich’s Niklas Süle and Marcel Sabitzer; Andreas Christensen is the only plan; Cobra Kai season four reviewed; and MORE!
Bayern Munich will ramp back into action after the international break, but the news surrounding the squad did not stop as the team was out of action.
There was plenty to talk about this. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A new segment to kick things off called “Five things we learned this week”
Why Karl-Heinz Rummenigge’s statements about Niklas Süle and Marcel Sabitzer were unnecessary.
Chelsea FC’s Andreas Christensen is Plan A for Bayern Munich to replace Süle and how there might not be a Plan B.
Julian Nagelsmann’s outlook for where he sees Jamal Musiala playing in the future.
Nagelsmann’s sleep talking exploits.
Cobra Kai season four reviewed! What was great, where the missed, and why there could be cause to worry about where this is all going.
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4.2.2022 • 29 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. RB Leipzig (Rückrunde)
The Bundesliga is back after what seems like a long — really long — time.
Bayern Munich will square off with RB Leipzig in a match that should be a great way to kickoff the next phase of the season after an ill-timed international break.
Regardless, the Bavarians will be back in action and will be without Alphonso Davies and Leon Goretzka — two players who are vital to the squad’s success. This is what we have on tap for the episode:
A look at where the teams are in the table.
A quick take on RB Leipzig’s revival under Domenico Tedesco.
A prediction on Bayern Munich’s lineup.
A prediction on the match.
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3.2.2022 • 16 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E23: A Bayern Munich transfers mega discussion — Niklas Sule, Christensen, midfielders, and more!
It’s been over a week since Bayern Munich last played a game, and we’re suffering from withdrawal symptoms. There aren’t any games to talk about, so let’s talk transfers! Bayern didn’t do any business this winter, but the rumor mills have been turning. No, we’re not gonna discuss meme transfers like Thomas Muller to Everton, but there’s plenty more else to get into.
In this episode, Tom and Ineednoname discuss:
Talking about the ins and outs of the Niklas Sule decision — why is he leaving, and could Bayern have done more to keep him?
Who should replace Niklas Sule — Andreas Christensen, Antonio Rudiger, Chris Richards, or maybe someone else?
The question marks over Leon Goretzka’s fitness, and what that means for the club going forward.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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31.1.2022 • 44 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 35 — The aftermath of the schism between Bayern Munich and Niklas Süle; Corentin Tolisso is too talented to be a back-up; Don’t discount Erling Haaland at Bayern just yet; and MORE!
There might not be a game for Bayern Munich this weekend, but it was an extremely eventful period nonetheless.
The news was certainly not the best if you are a fan of Niklas Süle, so examining the fallout from his expected departure is right atop of this week’s agenda. This is what we have on tap for this episode:
Niklas Sule’s upcoming exit and a walk through of the top candidates to replace him. Will it be Matthias de Ligt, Nico Schlotterbeck, Antonio Rudiger, Andreas Christensen, or Matthias Ginter? Or “maybe it’s something really cool that I don’t even know about” like Frank the Tank said in Old School.
Could Bayern Munich have a legitimate shot to get Erling Haaland if Robert Lewandowski leaves?
Alexander Nübel’s future at Bayern Munich is dependent on the length of Manuel Neuer’s contract extension.
Why the FC Bayern: Behind the Legend documentary was terrific, painful, genuine — and ultimately well done — all at the same time.
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28.1.2022 • 33 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E22: Reflecting on Bayern Munich’s win over Hertha Berlin; Breaking down Niklas Süle’s potential exit; Why moves for Florian Wirtz and Frenkie de Jong probably won’t work; and MORE!
Bayern Munich sure never leaves us in need of things to talk about.
You might be used to hearing two hosts on the Bavarian Podcast Works flagship show, but everyone else has been abducted (I think?), so you’ve got me on a solo mission to discuss the following topics:
A look back at Bayern Munich’s dominant effort against Hertha Berlin.
Niklas Süle’s potential exit from Bayern Munich, what it means from a sporting perspective and a financial perspective, and how even though it might seem like a big hole, the club will be able to replace him (at least somewhat).
Breaking down why moves for FC Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong and Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz probably won’t happen.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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25.1.2022 • 27 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 4 - 1 Hertha Berlin (Rückrunde)
Bayern Munich entertained against Hertha Berlin in one of the best performances (granted there are many) under Julian Nagelsmann; Bayern passed the 100-goal mark in the Nagelsmann era.
In this post-game podcast, we cover the following:
A quick look back at the game
Thoughts on the back three and Benjamin Pavard
Bayern’s best center-back pairing
Dayot Upamecano’s error
Serge Gnabry’s inconsistency and why he should still be on the team
Bayern’s positional fluency
Bayern’s line-up and why it worked
What Hertha was lacking today and who they could have used to cause Bayern more trouble
Thoughts on Thomas Müller’s and Leroy Sané’s performances
What today told us about Bayern moving forward
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23.1.2022 • 12 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 34 — Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski deserved better from Leo Messi; Contract extensions for Serge Gnabry and Brazzo?; A winter transfer for Denis Zakaria; and MORE!
It was a big week in the world of Bayern Munich as Robert Lewandowski received a big honor and we received contract news on Serge Gnabry and sporting director Hasan “Brazzo” Salihamidzic — along with a potential move for Denis Zakaria.
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
Why Lewandowski deserved better from Lionel Messi.
The latest on a potential contract extension for Gnabry.
Somewhat begrudgingly giving Brazzo respect and acknowledging he deserves a contract extension (even if he royally botched the Hansi Flick ordeal last season).
The potential transfer of Zakaria, what it might cost, when it could happen, and who might be affected on the roster.
How far along I am in with the Bayern documentary and where I stand on the other shows I’m watching.
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21.1.2022 • 24 Protokoll, 33 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Hertha Berlin (Rückrunde)
With no DFB-Pokal to worry about, Bayern Munich had the opportunity to get rested and healthy this week, which should there are plenty of bad things in store this weekend for Hertha Berlin.
Die Alte Dame is not exactly lighting the world on fire and, truthfully, it is tough to find many reasons that Hertha Berlin would be able to slow down Bayern Munich.
This is what we have on tape for this episode:
A look at where each team sits within the Bundesliga table.
The legitimate threat that Hertha Berlin could end up in a fight for its first flight life.
A look at who is in and who is out for Bayern Munich.
What Julian Nagelsmann’s starting XI selections on the backline and in the central midfield might tell us about futures of players like Niklas Süle, Marcel Sabitzer, and Corentin Tolisso.
A prediction on the match.
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19.1.2022 • 17 Protokoll, 24 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E21: Looming contract extensions, Bayern’s midfield makeover, FIFA’s The Best awards banter, and more!
It has been a good week for Bayern Munich fans (and even more so if you’re also an unabashed Liverpool fan like Tom) on the back of a resounding 4-0 victory against FC Köln that featured a Lewandowski goal hat trick and a Thomas Müller brace of assists. But of course, there are also some other topics of discussion that have popped up in recent weeks, and BFW’s dynamic duo is back to talk about them in length!
In this episode, Schnitzel and Tom discuss:
That dominant victory against Köln
Kinglsey Coman’s contract extension
The contract situations of Neuer, Lewandowski, Müller, Gnabry and Süle
Bayern’s new-look midfield duo: Rolisso
Why Sabitzer shouldn’t be starting at LB (another Schnitzel rant)
The FIFA Men’s Best Player award, and why Lewandowski will be snubbed again
The performances of the 3 nominees the past year
The mighty clubs in the Uber Eats league and how Messi cannot stat pad against them
A brief look at the international break
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Here are some of the key talking points in the podcast:
Enjoying the victory; some cheer and confetti
The statistics and the extent of domination displayed in the game
Top performances in the attack, special praise for Bayern’s ‘Müllendowski’ duo
Discussing Bayern’s new “Rolisso” pivot
Analyzing the defensive performances
A mini-rant on the misuse of Sabitzer
Final thoughts, and things to look forward to
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15.1.2022 • 18 Protokoll, 2 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 33 — Bayern Munich’s new deal with Kingsley Coman; Discussing the big news linking Bayern and Erling Haaland; Talking through the other upcoming contracts; and MORE!
After a shocking loss to Borussia Mönchengladbach, Bayern Munich will be looking to rebound against FC Köln.
While much of the focus has been on how the Bavarians will perform this weekend, the club had a pretty big week in the board room and in the newspapers.
Not only did Bayern Munich lock up Kingsley Coman through 2027, but we saw a lot of other information drop on other players. This is what we have on tap:
Coman’s new deal, what it means for Bayern Munich, the formation, and the other wingers on the roster.
Niklas Süle’s unfortunate status and why Nico Schlotterbeck is the preferred option should Süle bolt.
Where things stand with Manuel Neuer, Thomas Müller, and Robert Lewandowski.
The interesting news that Bayern Munich has made contact with Mino Raiola over Erling Haaland.
The shame of me not watching the Bayern Munich documentary as of yet and why I need to get on Cobra Kai and The Book of Boba Fett ASAP.
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14.1.2022 • 29 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. FC Köln (Rückrunde)
When looking at Bundesliga managers, you would be hard-pressed to find anyone doing a better job than FC Köln’s Steffen Baumgart.
Of course, Bayern Munich’s Julian Nagelsmann and SC Freiburg’s Christian Streich have also done pretty well, but with the Billy Goats sitting in sixth place, it is hard to think many other coaches could take that FC Köln roster and take it to these heights.
With the Billy Goats an absolutely worthy opponent, Bayern Munich absolutely need to being its “A” game — and not the same lifeless effort it had against Gladbach. Here is what we have on tap:
A look at where each team sits in the table.
Why FC Köln is dangerous.
The players we’ve seen identified as possible starters for Bayern Munich.
What the Bavarians need to show even with a lineup that once again will not be operating at 100%.
A prediction on the match.
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12.1.2022 • 12 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E20: We’re BACK! Discussing Bayern Munich’s Covid crisis, is Marcel Sabitzer a flop, FIFA’s The Best award, and more!
After a long (and unintended) hiatus, BPW is finally back with a new episode! While we were gone, Bayern Munich concluded the winter break and came back to a disastrous Covid-19 situation at the club. Up to TEN players tested positive before the game against Borussia Monchengladbach, which the team ended up losing 2-1 to start off the new year. Not great, all things considered — but it did give us a lot to talk about.
In this episode, Ineednoname and Schnitzel discuss:
The crazy situation with Covid-19 at the club, and how Julian Nagelsmann has coped.
Were the players who tested positive (guys like Lucas Hernandez, Manuel Neuer, etc.) irresponsible by going abroad during vacation?
Why was Bayern hit so hard by Covid?
Another tangent on the state of the Bundesliga, stemming from frustration with how Gladbach play.
Moving onto our main topic — has Marcel Sabitzer been a flop at Bayern Munich?
Schnitzel gives an impassioned defense of the Austrian. INNN is unmoved.
The problem(s) with Sabitzer so far.
Schnitzel and INNN’s first argument of the year.
Closing thoughts on the Sabitzer issue — what does he need to do to be accepted?
A final quick look at the nominees for the FIFA The Best award — can Robert Lewandowski win it?
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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12.1.2022 • 37 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show —Gladbach 2-1 Bayern Munich (Rückrunde)
Bayern Munich entered its big Bundesliga showdown with Borussia Mönchengladbach banged up, sick, and with not even enough depth to really fill out a lineup card.
That said, the Bavarians still had enough talent to pull out three points, but...that did not happen.
This is what we have on tap:
A breakdown of the scoring.
The lineup was truly the land of misfit toys.
Bayern Munich started out great, but lost the momentum pretty quickly.
Gladbach is truly Bayern Munich’s bogey team. There is no disputing this.
Some thoughts on how the team played without so many key players.
How to just shake this one off and move a long. There is plenty of football to be play in the second half of the season.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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7.1.2022 • 14 Protokoll, 29 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 32 — What Bayern Munich’s Julian Nagelsmann should tell his team ahead of Gladbach; The latest on Kingsley Coman’s transfer saga; and MORE!
At this point, it feels like Bayern Munich is battling the Black Plague, Godzilla, and Thanos all at once, but such is 2022.
Even with all of that, the Bavarians have an exciting match against Gladbach and a whole lot more to talk about. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A quick look at why Bayern Munich vs. Gladbach is exciting.
Why Julian Nagelsmann should walk into the locker room before the match, flip over a table and tell his team, “We’ll do it live!”
The latest news on Kingsley Coman’s transfer saga and why he might be taking control of the situation.
Why Bayern (hopefully) will not be making a run at Ousmane Dembele or Raphinha this summer.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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7.1.2022 • 29 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — What’s left of Bayern Munich vs. Gladbach (Rückrunde)
We recorded this podcast working under the assumption that Bayern Munich will actually be facing off with Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga.
Will it really happen? No one seems to know at this point, so we’re just going to proceed like normal (though absolutely nothing is normal in 2022 so far).
Anyway, let’s take a quick look at what is on tap for this episode (and it would be shocking if most Bayern Munich fans are not heading straight for the tap to watch this one):
A look at who is in and who is out for this match.
Why Gladbach might be even more of a mess at this stage than Bayern Munich.
Some excitement for seeing the Bayern youngsters.
A prediction on the match.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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6.1.2022 • 19 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 31 — A look at the potential transfers into and out of Bayern Munich; What went wrong with Niko Kovac at AS Monaco; A Curb Your Enthusiasm lovefest; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is not on the pitch, but that does not mean there is not a lot to talk about.
The big news has mostly revolved around the transfer market, but also with a former manager. Here is what we have on tap for the episode:
Chuck and Tom reuniting...and it felt so good!
A look at some of the biggest names that have been linked to Bayern Munich including Raphinha, Donny van de Beek, Denis Zakaria, Matthias Ginter, and more.
A look at Niko Kovac’s unfortunate situation with AS Monaco.
An appreciation of another fantastic season of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Seriously, it was awesome from start to finish.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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31.12.2021 • 48 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 30 — A in depth look back at Bayern Munich’s Hinrunde; Transfer updates on Sergino Dest, Niklas Süle, Marc Roca, and Corentin Tolisso; plus MORE!
Bayern Munich might be on break, but there was plenty to talk about as the team closed out an extremely strong Hinrunde.
During the preseason, there were some doubters unsure if Julian Nagelsmann was the right man for the job in Bavaria, but whether you like him or not, you cannot argue with the bottom line results.
Bayern Munich is a juggernaut.
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A brief thanks to the BFW community for all of the ongoing support.
Lamenting that I couldn’t link up with Tom Adams for a two-man show.
An astonishing moment recognizing I was actually alone and had an empty house (so I drank beers and did a podcast).
A look at the coaching, defense, midfield, and attack during the Hinrunde.
Updates on Sergino Dest, Niklas Süle, Marc Roca, and Corentin Tolisso.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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24.12.2021 • 31 Protokoll, 3 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E19: Rating Nagelsmann’s first Hinrunde at Bayern Munich, the decline of the Bundesliga and BVB, winter transfers, and more!
The Hinrunde is over and Bayern Munich are officially the winter champions! Borussia Dortmund’s loss to Hertha Berlin means that Julian Nagelsmann is officially 9 points clear at the top of the table after his first half-season in charge of the club — one of the best starts to a new season since Pep Guardiola. Still, there’s plenty to address regarding the circumstances of this Hinrunde, which we took the liberty of doing.
In this episode, Ineednoname and Samrin discuss:
What the hell happened to Borussia Dortmund this season?
The general decline in the quality of the Bundesliga this season.
Why losing great coaching talent has cost the league dearly.
We start talking about Nagelsmann 10 minutes in if you can’t listen to discussion about other teams.
What grade do we give Nagelsmann?
Samrin explains her reasoning first.
Can Bayern Munich compete with the top teams in the Champions League right now?
Should Nagelsmann have been given a 5-year contract?
How the coach is finding a better balance in recent games.
Similarties between Nagelsmann and Pep Guardiola, especially with regard to Thomas Muller.
Should Bayern make January transfers? (Includes a healthy dose of clowning on Cuisance.)
INNN explains his reasoning for Nagelsmann’s rating.
Final comments: Being fair to Nagelsmann and why we will keep backing him despite criticism.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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Another game, another three points for Bayern Munich as the Bavarians crushed Wolfsburg 4-0 in a dominant showing that might have been more about how hapless the Wolves were instead of how impressive the home team was.
Thomas Müller’s early goal seemed to deflate Wolfsburg and things did not improve for Florian Kohfeldt’s side. Clearly, the Wolves have A LOT of work to do if they want to save their season.
Here is what we have on tap:
A recap of the match.
Bayern Munich’s dominance and Wolfsburg toothless play made for no contest.
The Nagelsmann Effect.
Müller continues his excellent season.
Thankfully Robert Lewandowski scored or he might have exploded (this is a running theme).
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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17.12.2021 • 13 Protokoll, 26 Sekunden
Weekend Warm-up Podcast: A preview of Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg; A quick review of the UCL draw fiasco; Thoughts on Bayern’s rumored summer plans — including Erling Haaland; plus MORE!
Hey everybody! We are back for another Weekend Warm-up Podcast! This is the last edition before the team breaks, but rest assured, we’ll keep trudging forward to bring you our BFW brand of craziness even while Bayern Munich is maxing and relaxing.
Because of the Uber-condensed week, I’ve combined the Wolfsburg preview show into the Weekend Warm-up Podcast. I believe this is what you might call, “More Chuck for your buck!”
Anyway, here is what we have on tap:
A quick look at Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg.
A review of the Champions League draw fiasco.
An examination into Bayern Munich’s Plans A, B, and C for the summer.
Some thoughts about why Bayern Munich really needs to throwing timing to the wayside and go after Erling Haaland.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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It was a workmanlike effort from Bayern Munich in defeating VfB Stuttgart 5-0.
The Bavarians were, perhaps, a bit lucky at times but used a few strong individual performances to carry the day. Here is what we have on tap:
A recap of the match.
A choppy start on a bad pitch and an aversion to using the central midfield in the build-up.
The unfortunate injury to Kingsley Coman.
A magnificent performance from Niklas Süle, who just locked down anyone near him.
Serge Gnabry’s revival and why it was important for the Germany international to have a strong showing.
The need for a strong performance on Friday against Wolfsburg.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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14.12.2021 • 19 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Special Edition — Champions League Round of 16 Draw Reaction (+ Stuttgart Preview)
After much huffing and puffing from UEFA, the Champions League Round of 16 draw is finally over, and Bayern Munich will definitely face RB Salzburg in the next round. This particular draw was rather eventful and had tonnes of controversy — at first, Bayern drew Atletico Madrid after all. Anyway, we just had to discuss all of that in an immediate reaction show. Please enjoy.
Here are our talking points from the draw:
INNN flounders trying to figure out what Salzburg are and how they might stack up.
Schnitzel explains some of the important players at the Austrian club and how they’ve fared this season.
A debate about Bayern target Karim Adeyemi — is he actually good, or just overhyped?
Relief that we don’t actually have to face Atletico Madrid.
Clowning UEFA for their botched draw.
A review of the rest of the Round of 16 fixtures, including our picks for who will go through and why.
INNN and Schnitzel disagree on their favorites for the Champions League.
We move onto a preview for the game against Stuttgart, where INNN and Schnitzel disagree completely on Nagelsmann’s tactics.
Seriously, if you want both sides of the argument, listen to this pod.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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14.12.2021 • 20 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 2-1 Mainz
Now that just felt like a roller coaster ride, but one right after you’ve had a heavy lunch. Bayern Munich’s performance against Mainz was unimpressive, workmanlike and had a lot of heart-in-the-mouth moments, but the hosts edged out with a 2-1 victory thanks to some individual brilliance and a momentary turn of the tide in the second half. Mainz were fantastic, and made Bayern Munich fight hard to earn the win. The defense was particularly stellar, with Alexander Hack and Moussa Niakhate being the showrunners.
Kingsley Coman and Jamal Musiala both scored a great goal each and ensured Bayern won at home. This win means that Bayern go 6 points clear of Dortmund at the top of the table, which is a comfortable cushion heading into the last couple of games of the hinrunde.
Here are the major talking points of this podcast:
Mainz’s sustained pressure and organized press
Bayern Munich’s defensive blushes
Super suspect defending
Nonexistent midfield and underperforming wings
Musiala’s role and what Nagelsmann needs to sort out
Key players for each side
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11.12.2021 • 26 Protokoll, 46 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs Mainz 05 (Hinrunde)
Bayern Munich is playing its third game since last Saturday and after two HUGE victories, it would be easy to think that the Bavarians could be primed for a letdown.
With so many key players out and a huge dissing of its star player via the Ballon d’Or mess, the Bavarians might just be playing with a chip on their collective shoulder. Hopefully for Bayern Munich fans, that is the case. Here is what we have on tap:
A look at where each team is in the table.
An acknowledgement that Germany U-21 star Jonathan Burkardt deserves Bayern Munch’s full attention.
A guess at Julian Nagelsmann’s line-up.
A prediction on the match.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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11.12.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 10 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 28 — A reflection on Bayern Munich’s dismantling of FC Barcelona; Thoughts on Joshua Kimmich; Rumors could affect Bayern Munich’s backline for the future; It’s Always Sunny talk; and MORE!
Bayern Munich had another big week.
After a somewhat controversial victory over Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker, the Bavarians took on FC Barcelona in the Champions League — and subsequently sent the Catalans packing to the Europa League.
While that was the big news of the week, we’ve got even more on tap:
A look at the fallout from Bayern Munich’s big victory over FC Barcelona.
Joshua Kimmich is struggling with the after-effects of his bout with COVID-19, so maybe people should lay off hammering him and hope he feels better soon.
Some thoughts on the rumored pursuit of Nico Schlotterbeck and what that might mean for Bayern Munich’s existing core of defenders on the roster — and out on loan.
A quick take on the new season of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia and what other comedies always make me laugh out loud one or more times per episode.
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10.12.2021 • 26 Protokoll, 24 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 3-0 Barcelona (Champions League)
The group stage of the Champions League is over, and Bayern Munich have come out of it with a perfect record. 6/6 wins, 22 goals scored, only 3 conceded. Barcelona are, meanwhile, on the other end of the spectrum — even with a new coach in Xavi, they find themselves haplessly knocked down into the inferior cup competition because they simply did not have the quality to stand toe to toe with the Bavarians.
Here are our talking points from the game:
A quick look at the lineups of both sides, including some points on the nuances of Xavi’s setup, including his use of Dembele, Araujo, and Sergino Dest.
How the game went — basic recap including the game state and the feel of the goals.
Why Barcelona didn’t manage to capitalize on their decent start.
How Benjamin Pavard and the Bayern defense actually had a GOOD game for a change!
A quick recap of the Bayern midfield, focusing on the performances of Jamal Musiala and Corentin Tolisso. Can this pivot be an option going forward?
A complaint on the nature of Bayern’s attack at the moment — too much emphasis on individual brilliance, and far too little use of Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller.
Closing thoughts on the game and the outro.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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8.12.2021 • 13 Protokoll, 34 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs Barcelona (Champions League)
The final matchday of the Champions League group stage is here, but Bayern Munich have nothing but pride to play for. That’s a good motivator for sure, but not compared to the stakes at play for FC Barcelona. The Catalans NEED a win because it would likely guarantee them qualification to the Round of 16 — an almost existential necessity given their financial issues. Of course they could also bank on Benfica losing in the other game, but their new coach seems like a more courageous type. Should be an interesting contest.
Here are our talking points ahead of the game:
The major problems at Barcelona, starting with their basic setup.
How things have changed since Xavi took over from Ronald Koeman.
What is it that Barcelona need at the moment? The answer will shock you!
Should Bayern Munich rest players against Barca?
Why Bayern’s performances in the Champions League are more important than ever.
Is it finally time for Niklas Sule to start a game again? Should he be in for Upamecano or Benjamin Pavard?
Jamal Musiala — who should he bench in the lineup and why is it Leroy Sane?
How Barca’s new playstyle under Xavi could actually help Bayern break them down.
Who is actually Barca’s most dangerous player right now? Hint: There’s actually a correct answer this time!
Closing thoughts on the irony of Bayern triggering an identity crisis at Barca.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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6.12.2021 • 19 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E18: Is Nagelsmann losing his touch, Lewandowski robbed of the Ballon d’Or, ghost games, and more!
Another week of Bayern Munich related action has passed us by, and it’s provided plenty of food for thought. Julian Nagelsmann is hitting the first speedbump of his tenure, as injuries and absentees pile up while the performances get increasingly more desperate. Meanwhile, Robert Lewandowski was once again robbed of a deserved Ballon d’Or award, and the Bundesliga isn’t allowed to have spectators again. Not great news, all things considered.
In this episode, Ineednoname and Samrin discuss:
Why Julian Nagelsmann is doing his best Carlo Ancelotti impression at the moment.
The problems with Bayern’s tactical setup — starting from Alphonso Davies’ positioning and the consequences of the pseudo back-three.
Thomas Muller’s strange role, and how it negatively affects the rest of the system.
The problem with Leroy Sane right now — is it fatigue or another slump?
Where are the young players? Why doesn’t Musiala play more often?
Nagelsmann vs Flick — there’s something missing from this Bayern Munich team.
Changing topics, talking about the impact of the return of ghost games on the Bundesliga.
Why having closed stadiums just doesn’t make any sense (includes a rant by INNN).
Closing the chapter on the Ballon d’Or — how Robert Lewandowski was robbed, and why Champions League performances matter more than ever to the club’s image.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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In this special edition Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show, Tom and Schnitzel team up to discuss:
Bayern’s midfield being run right through
The back line getting exposed far too often
The brilliance of both Thomas Muller and Lewandowski
Dayot Upamecano struggling vs. Haaland
The NEED to have Joshua Kimmich back
Our verdicts on how Corentin Tolisso paired Leon Goretzka in midfield
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4.12.2021 • 32 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Borussia Dortmund vs Bayern Munich (Der Klassiker)
As another eventful year in football comes to a close, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund once again gear up for a game which is undoubtedly the biggest in German football. People may not like the name “Der Klassiker” because, technically, this game isn’t a classic derby — but you can’t deny that the fixture has a compelling enough history to be its own thing at this point. There’s never been a game between Bayern and BVB that is considered low-stakes, which is good for the fans because things never get boring.
Here are our talking points ahead of the game:
The situation with ghost games in Germany, and reports that the Klassiker may end up with limited capacity.
Key absentees for both Bayern Munich and BVB, especially the situation with Joshua Kimmich.
The return of Erling Haaland, and problems he could cause Bayern defense.
Bayern’s issues with the midfield for this game, including reports that both Goretzka AND Kimmich could be out — who replaces them and what should we worry about?
Why gegenpressing is Bayern’s kryptonite and how BVB could exploit that weakness.
How Dortmund has fared this season, including the disappointing performances of Marco Rose.
A final scoreline prediction for the game.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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3.12.2021 • 18 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 27 — What to expect for Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund; Robert Lewandowski’s insane week of France Football nonsense and transfer rumors; plus MORE!
What a week…
Bayern Munich was trapped in the middle of roughly a billion stories, but none were bigger than the botched Ballon d’Or.
That subject — and a few others — were the focus of this Weekend Warm-up Podcast. Here is what we have on tap:
The reality that Robert Lewandowski was, indeed, better than Lionel Messi in 2020 and 2021 — and why the fanboys and bots just need to get help.
The insane Pini Zahavi rumor mill that the super agent totally contrived in an attempt to put some early pressure on Bayern Munich to extend Robert Lewandowski.
A dive into Der Klassiker and what Bayern Munich might to try and cover for the potentially gaping hole on its midfield.
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3.12.2021 • 28 Protokoll, 3 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E17: Nagelsmann managing a thin squad, the back three vs. back four, the Ballon d’Or, and more!
In this flagship episode, Tom and Schnitzel discuss:
How Julian Nagelsmann has dealt with a depleted squad in recent works
What works and doesn’t work with the back three vs. the back four
The hectic upcoming schedule and if rotations will be made
The Ballon d’Or and how Robert Lewandowski should 100% win it
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Bayern Munich never gave up in a hard fought game in the Bundesliga against Arminia Bielefeld. Leroy Sané showed once again that he is a special talent by scoring a spectacular goal, not quite Arjen Robben-esque, but a goal of the importance of Robben’s goals.
Here is what we discussed on the podcast:
Was this a good performance or was it not?
Why did the Bundesliga schedule Bayern-Bielefeld as the match of the day?
A look at some individual performances of the Bayern players
A look around the Bundesliga and what else happened aside from Bayern-Bielefeld
The absence of Joshua Kimmich
Why I would like to see Bayern play with a back four rather than a hybrid three/four
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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27.11.2021 • 10 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 26 — COVID-19 is spreading like an Oprah giveaway show at Bayern Munich; The challenges ahead on the schedule; Transfer talk; and MORE!
After a one-week hiatus, the Weekend Warm-up Podcast is back and there was quite a bit to look at after the crazy week that Bayern Munich had.
Here is what we have on tap:
A quick note of thanks to all of the listeners, readers, and BFW staffers who worked together to make this site the best Bayern Munich blog/fan zone/meeting of the minds on the internet.
A look at how COVID-19 is impacting the squad and why it could prove to be disastrous for the team this season.
Why Joshua Kimmich needs to figure out how to move forward.
Why Bayern Munich should make it a point to stomp out FC Barcelona.
A quick look at the transfer rumors linking Dusan Vlahovic, Frenkie de Jong, Gavi, and Pedri Bayern Munich.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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26.11.2021 • 31 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs Arminia Bielefeld (Hinrunde)
Bayern Munich welcomes Arminia Bielefeld to Munich in the Bundesliga. Their encounter in the previous season in Munich was very entertaining and ended in a 3-3 draw. Julian Nagelsmann will be hoping for better results after a hard-fought victory over Dynamo Kyiv in midweek in the UEFA Champions League. In this preview, we looked at the following:
Bielefeld’s recent turnaround in form after a poor start to the season
Bayern’s injury headaches and more Covid-19 headaches!
Bayern’s remaining fixture list ahead of the winter break
Some thoughts on Borussia Dortmund’s mindset after their exit from the Champions League in the hands of Sporting Lisbon
Some thoughts on Bayern’s performances against Dynamo and Augsburg
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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25.11.2021 • 10 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Postgame Show — Bayern Munich 2-1 Dynamo Kyiv (Champions League)
Bayern Munich had to fight through the blustery conditions and against a pesky Dynamo Kyiv side, but was able to walk out of Ukraine with a hard-fought 2-0 victory in the Champions League.
It was not always easy. The cold, the sloppy conditions, and the patchwork line-up all had to be worked through and the Bavarians eventually were able to overcome all obstacles.
Here is what we have on tap:
The cold, snowy, and uncomfortable conditions.
Robert Lewandowski’s fantastic bicycle kick goal.
The moment where Bayern Munich decided to take over.
The unsustainable nature of playing without so many key players.
The risk of wear and tear on players like Lewandowski and Thomas Müller.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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23.11.2021 • 13 Protokoll, 14 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E16: Unvaccinated players docked pay, Bayern’s relationship with Qatar, previewing Kyiv, and more!
Bayern Munich have survived another week of football, and things are very gloomy at the moment. The vaccine debate has started spiraling out of control, while the surprise loss to Augsburg on Friday has left a sour taste in fans’ mouths. Of course, this just gives us plenty of things to discuss on this edition of Bavarian Podcast Works.
Here are our talking points for this episode:
Bayern Munich have decided to dock unvaccinated players’ salary while they’re in quarantine. Is this the right decision, and what could be the fallout?
The controversy surrounding Bayern’s association with Qatar, and the delaying of the member’s motion ahead of the next AGM.
Cursed Bayern sponsorships.
A preview for Bayern Munich vs Dynamo Kyiv (no preview show this week).
The trouble with Marcel Sabitzer at the moment.
A prediction for the game (that wasn’t by INNN).
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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Bayern Munich return from the international break not with a bang, but with a whimper as the German champions slumped to a 2-1 defeat against FC Augsburg. No one saw this loss coming, but some worrying trends have begun to emerge under coach Julian Nagelsmann. What’s going wrong here?
Here are our talking points from the game:
Why Nagelsmann got his lineup completely wrong, starting with the three-man backline and its demerits.
How playing Serge Gnabry at RWB causes a cascading effect on the rest of the system.
Why Benjamin Pavard is simply not performing at the level required for Bayern Munich.
How Niklas Sule might be the most important player in this team’s defense.
Marcel Sabitzer’s midfield woes, and why he may be becoming Leroy Sane 2.0.
The absolutely perplexing state of the back line. What is going wrong here? Is it the tactics, or the personnel, or something else?
Criticizing Nagelsmann’s subs.
The curious case of Jamal Musiala, and why we should be worried about his development.
How Thomas Muller is being misused in the current system.
Closing thoughts on what we want to see against Kyiv in midweek.
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20.11.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Augsburg vs Bayern Munich (Hinrunde)
The international break is finally over, and we are back in Bundesliga business. Bayern Munich face Augsburg this weekend, with many key players coming off of some stellar performances for their countries. Yes, Augsburg haven’t been great so far this season, but they do have the tools to frustrate Bayern, and their compact defensive block could be difficult to break down.
However, with the Bayern boys in free scoring form, here’s hoping that they can bag more goals while keeping a clean sheet against their Bavarian rivals. A tall order, but one that is certainly doable, considering the form and the depth of this squad.
Here are the key points covered in the podcast:
A recap of the international break and how Bayern players fared
The form of Bayern and Augsburg heading into the fixture
Bayern Munich’s injury situation
Key players and predicted lineups
A final scoreline prediction
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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17.11.2021 • 19 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E15: Consequences for Bayern Munich’s unvaccinated players, can Germany win the World Cup, Coman at right-back, and more!
With Bayern Munich on break this week, you’d expect there to be very few topics for a Bayern fan podcast to discuss, but you’d be wrong! Turns out that this club is never truly free from controversy, and we here at BPW are obligated to discuss it.
In this episode, Samrin and Ineednoname discuss:
How Bayern Munich should deal with its quintet of unvaccinated players, including Joshua Kimmich.
The consequences of allowing players in the squad to remain without the vaccine, especially in relation to mandatory isolation and the Champions League.
If Hansi Flick should continue calling up unvaccinated players for Germany.
Why Bayern having so many unvaccinated stars is terrible for the club's PR.
The squad dynamics surrounding the vaccine decision, and why it’s not exactly easy for Nagelsmann or the Bayern bosses to convince Kimmich and co. to get vaccinated.
Moving on to Germany — what are Flick’s chances at the World Cup?
Areas of concern ahead of Qatar 2022.
Is Jonas Hofmann the answer at right-back for Germany?
Last topic — Kingsley Coman playing at right wingback for France, and what that could mean for Bayern.
The Pavard vs Coman debate, started by you know who.
Wrapping up the pod.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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16.11.2021 • 34 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Germany’s 4-1 win over Armenia
Germany turned away a scrappy Armenia side for a 4-1 victory in the squad’s final World Cup qualifying match.
The Germans got ahead early and never looked back. While Armenia was tough and rugged, it was completely outclassed by Hansi Flick’s team, which was operating without several key pieces.
Here is what we have on tap:
A recap of the match and how Germany was able to pull away for the victory.
A look at how the “Flick Effect” has taken shape with Germany.
Germany’s newfound ability to just take care of business rather than letter inferior teams hang around.
What things might look like moving forward for the German.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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14.11.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Armenia vs Germany (World Cup Qualifiers)
Germany, after thrashing 10 man Liechtenstein, will be taking on Armenia in another chance for Hansi Flick to try new things ahead of the World Cup next time. Germany scored nine last time out but that will probably not be the case this time around.
Here are our talking points ahead of the game:
Additional absentees coming into this clash against Armenia
Why Kevin Trapp should start in goal
Why Matthias Ginter should start at the back
Double pivot options including Gündogan/Arnold or Neuhaus/Arnold
Potential line-up for Germany barring no injuries in the World Cup
Germany’s options up-top including Karim Adeyemi
High hopes for Lukas Nmecha up front
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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13.11.2021 • 10 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 25 — The crazy week for Bayern Munich’s players; Germany’s dominance; The latest on Karim Adeyemi and Timo Werner; plus MORE!
Bayern Munich is on break, but that certainly does not mean that things have slowed down. From Germany reconvening under Hansi Flick to COVID-19 exposures to multiple injuries to German players to Leon Goretzka getting kicked in the face, there has been a lot going.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A glance at how Bayern Munich closed out SC Freiburg before hitting the break, including some concerns about the offensive spacing.
A quick look at Germany’s week at training camp under Hansi Flick.
The rumors that Chelsea FC could be making a player for Karim Adeyemi, while FC Barcelona could try to bring in Timo Werner.
As always, we love your feedback and appreciate all the support!
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12.11.2021 • 25 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Germany’s 9-0 win over Liechtenstein
Germany wasted no time in taking advantage of an early red card on Liechtenstein and cruised to a 9-0 victory despite have a makeshift line-up.
Things went so well that Bayern Munich star Leon Goretzka even survived a flying kick to the face relatively unscathed. Hansi Flick’s boys got creative and were looking for new and inventive ways to score, while Liechtenstein was just out there trying to absorb the onslaught and put on a brave face. Here is what we have on tap:
A look at the crazy lineup that Hansi Flick rolled out.
A recap of the scoring.
Germany was thoroughly dominant even before the red card.
Some thoughts on the rest of the thrashing.
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11.11.2021 • 13 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Flagship Show S4E14: Rotations for Bayern, the futures for Sabitzer & Musiala, the curious case of Benjamin Pavard, the Ballon d'Or, and more!
In this episode of Bavarian Podcast Works' Flagship show, Tom and Schnitzel discuss:
Bayern's lack of squad rotation... a recurring theme with Bayern coaches?
Why are Sabitzer and Musiala not seeing the light of day?
Why Süle is currently better than Pavard, and why he could be our permanent solution for the RB spot
Lewandowski as the prime Ballon D’Or candidate
Some Ligue 1 banter; picking apart other claims
Discussing which clubs can give Bayern a good fight in Europe
... and of course, some Liverpool talk throughout the course of the episode (blame Tom)
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8.11.2021 • 55 Protokoll, 56 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s 2-1 win over SC Freiburg
Games against Freiburg are rarely easy; but Bayern Munich found a way to beat Christian Streich’s tough and gritty Freiburg side, 2 - 1. Leon Goretzka, excellent on the day, started the scoring; Robert Lewandowksi added a second late on which would matter very much as Freiburg would get a goal back late on via Janik Haberer.
The following are our talking points:
The changes both coaches made
The importance of Leroy Sané and how Julian Nageslmann deploys him in the team
Robert Lewandowski’s evolving role in this team
SC Freiburg’s position in the table and why that is no fluke
What SC Freiburg did really well in this game
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6.11.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 3 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 24 — Bayern Munich’s big week; Thoughts on the rumored frustration from Marcel Sabitzer and Jamal Musiala; The latest on Niklas Süle; and MORE!
Here we are...here the bleep we are! It’s the Weekend Warm-up Podcast coming off the heels of a big week for Bayern Munich. After a couple of big wins and just ahead of yet another international break, the Bavarians look like they are back to normal. Here is what we have on tap:
A quick look at the successes over the past week in downing Union Berlin and Benfica.
A little frustration about the lack of rotation in some key spots from Julian Nagelsmann.
Why Marcel Sabitzer should be playing more, even if he hasn’t been great.
Ditto for Jamal Musiala, who should also be getting more playing time.
The latest on Niklas Süle’s contract situation and the rumored interest from Newcastle United.
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5.11.2021 • 28 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. SC Freiburg (Hinrunde)
Bayern Munich will be back in action this weekend after trouncing Benfica in the UEFA Champions League. Facing them will be the Bundesliga’s only team yet to have faced defeat, SC Freiburg. Christian Streich would undoubtedly have a trick or two up his sleeve against Nagelsmann’s Bayern, and will be hoping that his well-drilled Freiburg, who sit comfortably at 3rd place in the Bundesliga table are able to cause the Bavarians some problems.
This will be a tactical battle of the highest caliber and will be yet another important test in Nagelsmann’s first season. Here are the key points covered in the podcast:
My love for Freiburg and why they are so good
A big test for Nagelsmann Bayern
The forms of both teams heading into the fixture
Key players and predicted lineups
A final scoreline prediction
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3.11.2021 • 19 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s 5-2 victory over Benfica in the Champions League
Bayern Munich picked up a 5-2 win over Benfica in the Champions League in match that easily could have been a four or five goal margin of victory in favor of the Bavarians.
Benfica came out swinging early, but punched itself and let Bayern Munich right back into the match. The second half was entirely dominated by the Bavarians as well. Here is what we have on tap:
Julian Nagelsmann’s line-up was wild. Granted, Lucas Hernandez and Niklas Süle were injury, but I did not foresee Tanguy Nianzou getting the call, three wingers (Serge Gnabry, Kingsley Coman, and Leroy Sane), Thomas Müller on the bench, and no Jamal Musiala.
Bayern Munich’s strong first half that ended on a disappointing note with Benfica’s goal and Robert Lewandowski’s missed penalty.
The strong start to the second half that paved the way to victory.
Bayern Munich’s swarming offensive attack.
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2.11.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E13: Bayern Munich’s bounce back weekend; The Bundesliga’s craziness; Favorite Halloween candy; and MORE!
Welcome to a spooky edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Flagship Show, which was recorded on Halloween.
Our staffers had a full schedule, so you were stuck with me to guide you through what happened this weekend with Bayern Munich and the Bundesliga overall. Here is what we had on tap for this episode:
A look at what was really important for fans to see from Bayern Munich when they squared off against Union Berlin.
The results in the Bundesliga this weekend and who at teams are surprising us.
Just a few guesses at what some Bayern Munich players might dress up as for Halloween. I had to check myself before I wrecked myself and only name a few so I did not have anyone hunting me down.
My list of Halloween candy favorites (Hint: There is a strong Hershey/Reese’s presence) and why I think Mallow Cups, Mounds, and Almond Joy are underrated.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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1.11.2021 • 26 Protokoll
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Benfica (Champions League)
Bayern Munich traveled to Portugal, the scene of their UEFA Champions League victory in 2020, to take on Benfica in the previous match-day; they beat the Portuguese side, 0 — 4. The goals came really late in that match with the inspiration being Leroy Sané.
Since then, a lot has unfolded; Bayern were taken apart by Borussia Mönchengladbach in the DFB Pokal. The defeat, a record defeat for the Bavarians, 5-0, revealed weaknesses in Julian Nagelsmann’s side, including the inability to play around an incessant press. While that game was a one-off, the back-line did not look too solid against Union Berlin either. Where Bayern goes from here remains to be seen, although goal scoring does not seem to be a problem.
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31.10.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s exciting 5-2 victory over Union Berlin
Wow, that was enough action to last 3 games. Bayern Munich’s game against Union Berlin in the Bundesliga was nothing short of a spectacle. This is what football fans flock to stadiums for. This was certainly a treat for the football neutral and a big win for the Bundesliga. The Bavarians came out all guns blazing in what was a statement win after the shambolic loss against Mönchengladbach in midweek. This should be a huge morale boost for the team and should help in steadying Nagelsmann’s ship, which has faced some turbulent tides lately.
There were a lot of points to talk about, considering the end-to-end, nail-biting nature of this game. Here are some of the major points covered in the pod:
Union’s amazing gameplan and resilient, gritty style of play
Robert Lewandowski the phenomenon
Thomas Müller propaganda, and why he’s the best in his position
Bayern’s issues in defense, specifically the right side.
Julian Nagelsmann’s absence on the pitch and possible effects
Bayern’s return to winning ways, and the significance of the victory
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30.10.2021 • 23 Protokoll, 10 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 23 — Will Bayern Munich’s air of invincibility return?; The latest news on Karim Adeyemi, Niklas Süle, and Kingsley Coman ; plus MORE!
As Bayern Munich prepares to try and knock off the cobwebs, we at BFW are looking to get our weekend started right — with an episode of the Weekend Warm-up!
Here is what we have on tap:
A look at the risk that comes with being on the wrong side of a devastating blowout.
The most recent news on what might happen with Red Bull Salzburg’s Karim Adeyemi, along with the Bayern Munich tandem of Niklas Süle and Kingsley Coman.
Yes, I am watching Squid Game and no, I have not seen the new episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm yet.
Are you into sports gambling? I can’t get into the new school version of it and you won’t want to miss an old war story on gambling, covering high school ice hockey, and how bad things can get when your picture is in the newspaper.
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29.10.2021 • 29 Protokoll, 20 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Union Berlin vs Bayern Munich (Hinrunde)
Bayern Munich is going to have to try and shake off the wicked shellacking it received in the DFB-Pokal against Gladbach by traveling to Germany’s capital for a match-up with Union Berlin.
With heavy legs — and potentially some shaken confidence — Bayern Munich will have to try and ease the sting of the embarrassment it likely feels after being horse-kicked by Die Fohlen.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at the form of both squads.
A look at how Bayern Munich can get back on track.
A guess at Bayern Munich’s potential lineup.
A prediction on the match.
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28.10.2021 • 19 Protokoll, 27 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s embarrassing 5-0 loss to Gladbach in the DFB-Pokal
Bayern Munich came out flat and paid for it dearly as it has suffered yet another second round exit from the DFB-Pokal.
Somehow, this is more painful than losing to Holstein Kiel on penalties.
It is...I swear.
A curious lineup and a lethargic mentality led to Bayern Munich being absolutely blitzed by Borussia Mönchengladbach in a 5-0 defeat. Bayern Munich never looked like it was fully invested in making it a game.
Here is what we have on tap (not taps...like the song):
Bayern Munich’s backline was absolutely dreadful in every respect.
Bayern Munich’s offense looked confused and frustrated.
How does a team so talented come out so flat?
Everybody has a plan until you get punched in the face.
Moving on...but learning in the process.
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27.10.2021 • 18 Protokoll, 3 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Gladbach vs Bayern Munich (DFB Pokal)
The DFB Pokal is back, and Bayern Munich have a nightmare opponent in store. For the third time this season, Julian Nagelsmann must face Adi Hutter’s Borussia Monchengladbach — a team which he has yet to beat in any meaningful way. Foals keeper Yann Sommer has been the bane of Bayern’s attackers for many years now, and he along with the rest of their team will be looking to knock the Bavarians out of the 2nd Round of the Pokal for the second year in a row.
Here are our talking points ahead of the game:
Our general thoughts on the matchup.
A rundown of Gladbach’s form, including the tactical failings of coach Adi Hutter.
Why Yann Sommer still scares us.
The specific ways in which BMG can hurt Bayern Munich.
Will Gladbach target Alphonso Davies again?
Explaining why Gladbach vs Bayern is like a Togekiss vs a Garchomp (Nintendo please don’t sue us).
What is going on with Florian Neuhaus?
Which Gladbach player do we want to see at Bayern (not Neuhaus).
A scoreline prediction for the game.
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26.10.2021 • 16 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E12: Joshua Kimmich’s vaccine decision, Bundesliga marketing vs El Clasico hype, Lewy vs Haaland, and more!
Another week has gone by, and there’s even more Bayern Munich news to talk about. Of course the big one is how Joshua Kimmich was revealed to be unvaccinated, creating a massive rift in the Bayern fanbase. We can’t dedicate a whole podcast to that, but we did discuss it and a whole lot of other topics relevant to the club and German football at large.
In this episode, Samrin and Ineednoname discuss:
Why El Clasico has lost its luster, and you should watch the Bundesliga instead.
Why German fans don’t seem to hate each other like Real Madrid and Barcelona fans do.
How the Bundesliga is marketed in India now, with ACTUAL PUNDITRY!
Room to improve the marketing, especially in comparison to the Premier League.
Samrin bullies INNN into remembering the names of three Bielefeld/Mainz players.
The Champions League disaster from Germany in Europe.
A Haaland vs Lewandowski debate!
How Thomas Muller fits Bayern like a glove.
Joshua Kimmich’s vaccine decision (final third of the podcast).
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25.10.2021 • 44 Protokoll, 57 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Bayern Munich beats Hoffenheim 4-0; remains top of the Bundesliga
Bayern Munich danced their way past Hoffenheim in a fantastic performance; the game was over by the end of the first half as Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandowski had scored by that time to give Bayern a 2-0 lead. Gnabry has been having a very productive season to date, scoring at a high rate. Lewandowski’s was a screamer which came courtesy of Thomas Müller outmuscling Christopher Richards off the ball and setting up the Polish striker.
In the second half, goals from substitutes Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Kingsley Coman wrapped up the performance. Choupo-Moting is a deft finisher and tends to always scores these days when he comes on a sub. Coman’s goal was beautifully set up by Dayot Upamecano with a long range pass from the back.
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23.10.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 22 — A quick look at Bayern Munich’s recent run; The COVID-19 fallout; Rumors on Antonio Rüdiger and Dusan Vlahovic; Robert Lewandowski’s future; and MORE!
Another week is in the books and Bayern Munich made it exciting as always.
The Bavarians crushed both Bayer Leverkusen (Bundesliga) and Benfica (Champions League), lost Alphonso Davies to a minor injury, saw Leon Goretzka get sick, and found out Julian Nagelsmann tested positive for COVID-19. So, yeah, some things definitely went down.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A quick recap of the Leverkusen and Benfica matches — and what it all means.
The transfer rumors linking Chelsea FC’s Antonio Rüdiger and Fiorentina’s Dusan Vlahovic to Bayern Munich.
A glance at Robert Lewandowski’s future.
A quick look at the upcoming slate of games that Bayern Munich will face — potentially without Julian Nagelsmann.
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22.10.2021 • 22 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs Hoffenheim (Bundesliga)
After the 4-0 win over Benfica in midweek, Bayern Munich are (figuratively) top of the world. Therefore, as is the way of the world, Hoffenheim are lurking just around the corner to bring the Bavarians crashing back down to earth. This is par for the course for the Sinsheim based club, who have been a thorn in Bayern’s side ever since Julian Nagelsmann saved them from relegation all those years ago. In a way, Nagelsmann must face the monster he created — and he has to do it from quarantine, as he tested positive for Covid-19.
Here are our talking points ahead of the game:
How Bayern loanee Chris Richards stands to make an impression on the club bosses in this game.
Tactical considerations for the lineup with Julian Nagelsmann set to miss the game.
How the XI could look like, from the defense moving forward. Could Alphonso Davies and Leon Goretzka start?
Why it’s high time for the coach to start Jamal Musiala and give Leroy Sane some rest.
Some final thoughts on what we want to see from the game.
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22.10.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s 4-0 win over Benfica
Bayern Munich have just cruised to another win the Champions League group stage, this time scoring four quickfire goals against Portuguese giants SL Benfica. This puts the Bavarians in a commanding position in their group with nine points out of a possible nine. Julian Nagelsmann couldn’t make the game due to a sudden flu, but he’ll be happy with the result his boys managed to get at the Estadio da Luz, the same place where Bayern clinched the treble a little over a year ago.
Here are our talking points from the game:
A recap of the extremely weird formation by Bayern, consisting of a back-three and asymmetrical wingers.
Reviewing player performances from the top, starting with how Leroy Sane has surpassed his Manchester City form under Julian Nagelsmann.
Talking about Marcel Sabitzer’s first start, and how you can’t help but feel disappointed by him so far.
A quick recap of everyone else, including the beating taken by Robert Lewandowski from Otamendi and Vertonghen.
A full breakdown of what’s wrong with Benjamin Pavard, and why the arguments used to defend him don’t hold water.
Closing thoughts on the subs and the clean sheet.
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20.10.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Benfica (Champions League)
Ah...the Champions League is back, baby!
Bayern Munich will travel to Lisbon, Portugal to take on Benfica in what should be a very entertaining match between an extremely deep and talented squad for the visitors and an experienced, veteran squad in Benfica.
Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
The recent form of both clubs.
A couple of players that Bayern Munich fans should keep an eye on: Darwin Nunez and Julian Weigl. Nunez has been loosely linked to the Bavarians, while Weigl is a one-time Borussia Dortmund and German national team prospect, who seems to have found a comfort zone in Portugal.
A prediction for the lineup and why we could see Lucas Hernandez at eft-back and Marcel Sabitzer filling in for Leon Goretzka.
A prediction on the final score.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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19.10.2021 • 18 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E11: Did Nagelsmann pass his big test, how Lucas’s legal trouble affects Bayern, possible depth issues, and more!
An international break just ended and Bayern Munich roared back into action with a dominant 5-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen. This game was supposed to a huge test for Julian Nagelsmann, as Leverkusen were unbeaten in the Bundesliga and were off to one of their best ever starts in the league. Safe to say, die Werkself didn’t put up much of a fight.
In this episode, Tom and Ineednoname discuss:
The outcome of the Leverkusen game, and how convincing Nagelsmann seems so far.
The big positives that we see in the team.
What improvements are still needed.
How Lucas Hernandez’ legal issues affect Bayern Munich’s image.
What happens if Lucas goes to prison? Discussing the depth issue.
The dead-end careers of both Michael Cuisance and Marc Roca.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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18.10.2021 • 38 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Bayern beats direct title rivals Bayer Leverkusen 1 - 5
Bayern Munich taught Bayer Leverkusen a lesson in compact, beautiful one-touch football by slotting five goals past them in the first half. Robert Lewandowski got the party started early on in the first half after Bayer Leverkusen’s back-line left Dayot Upamecano open to set up Bayern’s #9. Bayern had to defend quite a bit afterward as Leverkusen went searching for an equalizer. However, Bayern’s back-line would not be breached and remained compact, dealing with the likes of Florian Wirtz, Patrick Schick and Moussa Diaby easily.
There were many star performers in the first half for Bayern but Joshua Kimmich, for the first time in a while, had a fantastic game. He has been solid this season but today showed what Kimmich, a ball-playing, holding midfielder, can do at full strength. Alphonso Davies started and did incredibly well; Leverkusen could not deal with him. Bayern’s goals came courtesy of Robert Lewandowski (2), Thomas Müller and Serge Gnabry (2).
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17.10.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 21 — A recap of Germany’s performance; Bayern Munich’s Niklas Süle problem; Robert Lewandowski’s alleged meltdown; Erling Haaland at Bayern?; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is getting ready to kick back into Bundesliga action this weekend, but the club had more than a few big stories break this week — and we’re not even delving too far into Lucas Hernandez being summoned to Spain to face a prison sentence.
Let’s take a look at what we have on tap for this episode:
A recap of Germany’s progress under Hansi Flick.
More noise surrounding Niklas Süle’s uncertain future in Bavaria.
Robert Lewandowski’s rumored meltdown and why this probably has at least some validity.
Bayern Munich’s front office taking a look at what it might take to bring in Borussia Dortmund star Erling Haaland.
So relax, grab a beverage of your choice, and hang out with Bavarian Football Works for a while.
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15.10.2021 • 25 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen (Hinrunde)
Bayern Munich is back in action this weekend against Bayer Leverkusen in what should be an extremely fun match-up between two of the Bundesliga’s most exciting teams.
On one side, you have Bayern Munich, who was steamrolling through all competition until butting heads with Eintracht Frankfurt. On the other side, there is a young and hungry Leverkusen side with one of the league’s most exciting players: Florian Wirtz.
Needless to say, this should be a battle. Here is what we have on tap:
The recent form of both sides.
Admiration for each team’s phenom: Jamal Musiala and Wirtz.
A guess on Julian Nagelsmann’s lineup.
A prediction on the match.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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14.10.2021 • 21 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Germany beats North Macedonia 0-4
If there was ever going to be a barometer to measure if Hansi Flick’s Germany is indeed better than Joachim Löw’s Germany, it would be this. Under their former manager, Germany had lost to North Macedonia (albeit a North Macedonia with Goran Pandev); that loss was Germany’s first in roughly two decades in a World Cup qualifier. The opposition was the same today and as long as Romania was able to beat Armenia, what was at the stake for Germany was World Cup qualification for Qatar 2022.
Hansi Flick made some notable changes. As Antonio Rüdiger was absent due to injury, he inserted Thilo Kehrer into the heart of the defense next to Niklas Süle, played David Raum in the left-back slot and replaced Jonas Hofmann with Lukas Klostermann for the right back slot. He also left out Leroy Sané in favor of Kai Havertz for this one.
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11.10.2021 • 11 Protokoll, 15 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E10: More Bundesliga propaganda, analyzing the backlines of Bayern and Germany, some Timo Werner banter, and more!
Samrin and Schnitzel cover plenty of topics including:
Leverkusen's resurgence
Freiburg remaining without defeat
Ridle Baku as right back and a real need for a left back (why not Günter?)
Nagelsmann's approach to defeats
Thoughts on Bayern's defenders: Upamecano, Pavard
Quick thought about the Newcastle takeover
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11.10.2021 • 35 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Germany vs North Macedonia (World Cup Qualifiers)
Germany are heading into their second game of the international break. This time, they’ll be facing North Macedonia, who haven’t exactly been easy opponents lately (the 2-1 loss comes to mind). Granted, they now have a coach who can actually make the right decisions and field the right players, but a lot hinges on the forwards being able to convert their chances.
It is almost certain that Germany will go into this game pressing from the start, and we will so no dearth of Bayern players, with 8 players getting called up (with Neuer out, that leaves Flick with 7 top quality Bayern options). Let’s hope Germany can continue with their winning streak. Here are the talking points:
Remembering Germany’s time under Loew and that sad loss to North Macedonia
A look at the two teams: main options, threats, etc.
Defensive options, and who will get the nod
The Timo Werner situation, and who starts in attack
Overall lineup and scoreline prediction
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10.10.2021 • 16 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Germany’s 2-1 win over Romania
Germany managed to scrape a win against an extremely well-drilled Romania side in what becomes the first problematic game of Hansi Flick’s short tenure. Starting with five Bayern Munich players in the lineup, the Germans went down early to a goal by Ianis Hagi and struggled to stamp their authority on the game. While Serge Gnabry and Thomas Muller eventually brought home all three points, questions will be asked about the nature of this performance.
Here are our talking points from the game:
How Hansi Flick got his lineup and tactics completely wrong.
Giving credit to Romania for a strong performance at the back.
Why Timo Werner and Marco Reus should not be starting for Germany anymore — at least in the role they have currently.
The problem with Germany’s fullbacks at the moment.
Some lovely Thomas Muller propaganda, which we always love to hear.
Some experiments Hansi Flick needs to make in the upcoming games.
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8.10.2021 • 14 Protokoll
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 20 — Bayern Munich’s form; The rumors on Niklas Süle and Karim Adeyemi; Hansi Flick ’s commitment to Germany; The Many Saints of Newark; and MORE!
A week without Bayern Munich? (Gasp!)
It’s okay, we’ve still got some chatter on the Bavarians to yammer about. Tom Adams joins me for the Weekend Warm-up podcast and this is the slate of topics on the agenda:
Tom’s adult league the burning question on whether he drinks beer after the game.
A discussion on Bayern Munich’s form heading into the break.
The transfer rumors on Niklas Süle and Karim Adeyemi — and what we think should happen with those two players as it relates to Bayern Munich.
Hansi Flick’s commitment to Germany.
A quick, non-spoiler review of the The Sopranos prequel, The Many Saints of Newark.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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8.10.2021 • 52 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Germany vs Romania (World Cup Qualifiers)
With the international break now upon us, it’s time to shift our focus from Bayern Munich to Germany. Hansi Flick has made a winning start to life as Germany coach, and will want to continue gaining momentum in the buildup to next year’s world cup. However, there’s a lot of things to do and not much time to do it — he’ll have to be quick about his work. This October international break is the last one for a long time.
Here are the talking points before the game:
Admitting the shameful fact that I know nothing about Romania.
How Hansi Flick might line up the team — formation, players, and so on.
The Timo Werner issue, and how Flick may be planning to revive him.
The midfield rotation problem — technically not a problem for Germany, but a headache for Bayern fans.
Potential options in defense. Could Niklas Sule be moved to right-back? Or will it be Jonas Hofmann?
Who will play left-back for Germany? How about ... Leroy Sane?
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7.10.2021 • 11 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E9: Hating on the back-three, can Bayern Munich be challenged, Germany’s predicted XI, and more!
Bayern Munich have completed another week of football without any major incidents, well at least if you don’t include the loss to Eintracht Frankfurt. Now, as club football enters another international break, we here at Bavarian Podcast Works take a look at some promised talking points from the last seven days. Full disclosure: this episode was recorded before the Bayern v Frankfurt game, so it doesn’t take that into account.
In this episode, Ineednoname and Samrin discuss:
The three-man backline, and why both hate it.
Addressing the classic “Chelsea use it, why can’t Bayern” argument, and why it doesn’t apply.
Why Benjamin Pavard is a problem (new arguments this time!!!).
Have Julian Nagelsmann’s Bayern Munich been challenged yet?
Small tangent on goalkeepers, including Manuel Neuer, Gregor Kobel, and ter Stegen.
Who could pose a decent threat to this team.
Who are the big threats in the Bundesliga this season.
How Hansi Flick could line up Germany with the return of Thomas Muller.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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4.10.2021 • 42 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Bayern Munich loses 1-2 at home to Eintracht Frankfurt
Bayern Munich perhaps could have had more and should have had more. Kevin Trapp, as opposition keepers tend to when they play Bayern, had a wonderful game and perhaps will go down as man of the match. Manuel Neuer was no slouch either, helping in build up play, coming to almost the halfway line to stop Frankfurt’s breakaways.
Bayern had more shots (by far) and more possession; Leroy Sané had a good game and put in plenty of effort but could not find the back of the net. Robert Lewandowski was very quiet, marked out of the game. His opposite number in Frankfurt, Rafael Santos Borré was isolated and basically also marked out of the game.
Bayern’s first goal came courtesy of an error by Marin Hinteregger; his pass would deflect off a Bayern player and find its way to Leon Goretzka who would score his first Bundesliga goal of the season. Hinteregger himself would equalize from a corner. Very late on in the game, Filip Kostic would score the winner to hand Frankfurt a first league win of the season.
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3.10.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 19 — Bayern Munich’s rampant form; Sabitzer’s lack of first team minutes; Coman’s uncertain future; and MORE!
Bayern Munich is looking unstoppable, and grabbed yet another lopsided victory against Ukrainian champions Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League. Nagelsmann has made all the right moves thus far, and this team looks really formidable and is certainly a treble contender. Yes, the new coach is yet to be tested by elite opposition, but the early signs are very promising.
Bayern face Eintracht Frankfurt at home next, and we can safely expect a win from a team that’s looking overpowered right now.
And on that note, we had quite a lot to discuss on this pod, most of it being quite positive (gasp!). Here are some of the topics we covered:
Niklas Süle’s incredible form and the WhatsApp fiasco (again).
Bayern’s superb recent form.
Sabitzer’s lack of first team action, and what this means for him moving forward.
More Bouna Sarr banter.
Coman’s contract situation and whether he stays or leaves.
Michael Cuisance slander.
Cobra Kai, Game of Thrones and other stuff.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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1.10.2021 • 37 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Eintracht Frankfurt (Hinrunde)
Bayern Munich will square off with Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga this weekend and the Bavarians will be looking to stay red hot.
Bayern Munich is on an incredible run where everything that Julian Nagelsmann has touched is turning to gold. Can Die Roten keep it going? I’d wager to say they sure can.
Here is what we have on tap for the episode:
A quick look at who is out for Bayern Munich.
The crazy draw streak that Eintracht Frankfurt is embroiled in.
How Die Adler are less talented than in recent seasons.
An appreciation of Filip Kostic.
Who might start for Bayern Munich.
A prediction on the match.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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30.9.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s dismantling of Dynamo Kyiv in the Champions League
Bayern Munich absolutely throttled Dynamo Kyiv 5-0 behind a completely dominant effort.
This is yet another excellent victory in what has been a string of incredibly good performances. Julian Nagelsmann has his boys playing awesome in all areas of the pitch. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A rundown of who scored, who played played, who subbed in.
An appreciation of just how good things are going for Bayern Munich at this stage under Nagelsmann.
A question on why Marcel Sabitzer is not getting more time than he has? Is it a slow integration? Is he under-performing at training?
The good feelings of seeing Manuel Neuer wrap up another clean sheet.
Some thoughts about how dangerous this team might be.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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29.9.2021 • 13 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Dynamo Kyiv (Champions League)
Bayern Munich is set to play yet another match in what seem like it has already been a loaded season. The Champions League is upon us and that means plenty of “English” weeks in the near future.
While Dynamo Kyiv might not be the strongest of opponents for Bayern Munich, the Bavarians can ill-afford to take any squad lightly. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
A caution to be wary because Ukraine is having itself a good stretch.
A quick look at Dynamo Kyiv.
A complete and utter guess at what Julian Nagelsmann might do with this lineup.
A prediction on the match.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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28.9.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E8: Is Benjamin Pavard good enough for Bayern Munich, Niklas Sule’s leaked chats, the Werner debacle, and more!
Bayern Munich have completed another week of football which saw the team beat SpVgg Greuther Furth 3-1 (and nothing else, because the Bundesliga schedule isn’t hell-bent on murdering players). There were some interesting stories which broke during the week, including a series of leaked messages involving Niklas Sule and his agent, plus the news that Timo Werner WAS indeed supposed to join the Bavarians at some point. Plenty to talk about.
In this episode, Ineednoname and Schnitzel01 discuss:
Mandatory pre-pod Arsenal banter.
Is Benjamin Pavard good enough for Bayern Munich? What are the alternatives to playing him?
What Niklas Sule’s leaked WhatsApp messages mean for his standing within the club.
Bullying Sule for his choice of clubs in the Premier League (Tottenham? Seriously?)
Whether the failed Timo Werner transfer confirms the presence of division in the club.
A surprising plot twist near the end of the podcast.
A preview of next week’s potential topic.
As always, thanks for your support and let us know what you think!
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27.9.2021 • 30 Protokoll, 9 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s dismissal of SpVgg Greuther Fürth
Bayern Munich shook off the crazy news that broke earlier in the day put another beatdown on another Bundesliga opponent. This time, it was SpVgg Greuther Fürth.
Bayern Munich put forth a strong offensive effort and was never really seriously challenged defensively. In what has been a season full of dominant efforts, Julian Nagelsmann’s boys once again took care of business. Here is a quick synopsis of what we cover on the podcast:
A little bit different look for the starting lineup as the posted formation sure didn’t look like what we saw on the pitch.
That unfortunate red card for Benjamin Pavard.
The courage of SpVgg Greuther Fürth
The continued excellence of Thomas Müller and Joshua Kimmich (even if he does need a rest).
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24.9.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 27 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 18 — Bayern Munich’s crazy depth; Benjamin Pavard’s future at center-back; Robert Lewandowski’s commitment to the club; and MORE!
The Bayern Munich machine is rolling along and plowing through any team that gets in its way. Last week, it was VfL Bochum and over the next few days we will see the Bavarians take on SpVgg Greuther Fürth and FC Dynamo Kyiv.
Given its recent strength, Bayern Munich should add two more wins to its already stellar record.
Regardless, there was still a lot to talk about off the pitch this week with Bayern Munich. Let’s take a look at some of the big stories from this week, including:
The squad’s incredible depth.
Benjamin Pavard’s desire to move to center-back and what that means for the squad’s future roster planning.
The recent rumors surrounding Antonio Rüdiger.
Robert Lewandowski’s commitment to Bayern Munich.
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24.9.2021 • 24 Protokoll, 59 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Greuther Fürth vs Bayern Munich (Hinrunde)
Bayern Munich travels to Greuther Fürth in a Bavarian derby this weekend. Fürth is at the bottom of the table with only one point to their name, having been thrashed by VfB Stuttgart on opening weekend. They lost to Hertha Berlin last weekend after having gone up a goal courtesy of a Branimir Hrgota penalty.
In this podcast, we take a look at some changes Julian Nagelsmann might make ahead of Bayern’s game against Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League in midweek; we also look at Greuther Fürth’s struggles and how we think this game will go. We wonder if Marcel Sabitzer might get a start and if Joshua Kimmich (gasp) might get a rest!
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22.9.2021 • 10 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E7: Did Nagelsmann fix Leroy Sane, Bayern’s defensive masterclass, UEFA’s awful new FFP, and more!
It’s been a tough week of games following the end of the international break, but Julian Nagelsmann and Bayern Munich have navigated them brilliantly. The Bavarians have scored 14 goals and conceded only once since coming back from international duty, which included games against the likes of RB Leipzig and Barcelona. Now, with a whole week’s break to look forward to, we can finally stop and take stock of how far the team has come since Julian Nagelsmann took over.
In this episode, Tom and Ineednoname discuss:
Is Leroy Sane fixed? What did Nagelsmann do to him?
How Bayern’s wingers are improving under the new coach.
What Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka’s contract extensions mean for Bayern (and Germany).
Talking about Bayern’s revamped defense, including our best backline.
UEFA’s new FFP rules, and why they’re awful.
Why the 50+1 rule is set to face another challenge.
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20.9.2021 • 37 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich victory over VfL Bochum
Bayern Munich scored seven goals on a gorgeous day in Munich (finally, a home game!), showcasing their talents out there and just having fun! The score at half time was 4-0 thanks to goals from Leroy Sané, Joshua Kimmich, Serge Gnabry and an own goal. The score-line gave Julian Nagelsmann the chance to rest Alphonso Davies and bring on Richards for his debut.
Bayern added a fifth from Robert Lewandowski, a sixth from Joshua Kimmich and a seventh from Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting; Choupo’s goal was his 50th goal of his Bundesliga career, a milestone.
Marcel Sabitzer and Bouna Sarr also got minutes on the pitch; Sabitzer hopefully might get a start against Greuther Fürth but, perhaps, Nagelsmann didn’t feel he was ready yet.
Thomas Müller seemed to have scored an eighth; unfortunately, the goal wouldn’t stand because of VAR. A Müller goal would have been perfect to wrap up the day but it wasn’t to be today.
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19.9.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 17 — Bayern Munich’s dominant week; Niklas Süle and the strong defensive corps; Leon Goretzka's extension; Days off for Joshua Kimmich and Jamal Musiala; plus MORE!
Bayern Munich is set to take on VfL Bochum this weekend after dismantling both RB Leipzig and FC Barcelona during the last week.
We are set to find out a lot about how Julian Nagelsmann intends to rotate his squad in the coming weeks, but there are several other hot topics on the agenda. Bayern Munich also inked Leon Goretzka to a new deal, which will keep him at the club through 2026.
Clearly, there is a lot to discuss. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
Bayern Munich’s crazy strength defensively and why the club must sign Niklas Süle.
Bayern Munich's dominance over RB Leipzig and FC Barcelona.
Leon Goretzka’s contract extension and what it means for the future of the midfield moving forward.
Why it might be time to rest Joshua Kimmich and Jamal Musiala.
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17.9.2021 • 24 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. VFL Bochum (Hinrunde)
The Bayern Munich machine is on a roll, and after their demolition of Barcelona, Nagelsmann’s side will be looking to pick apart a sub-par VFL Bochum side during the weekend. Bochum have just won one out of their 4 Bundesliga fixtures, while Bayern Munich head into the game on the back of their 6th successive victory in all competitions, looking to grab the top spot in the Bundesliga table, provided Wolfsburg drop points.
In this podcast, we will preview Bayern’s fixture against Bochum. Here are the key talking points:
Nagelsmann’s ‘new-look’ Bayern
Bayern’s defensive solidity
Bochum’s form heading into the game
Bochum’s key players
The expected lineup for Bayern and a scoreline prediction
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15.9.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s 3-0 win over FC Barcelona
The Champions League is underway and Bayern Munich have started their campaign with a big win. Barcelona may not be what it used to be, but this 3-0 was more comfortable than most would’ve expected, given the fact that the game was played away at the Camp Nou, and Bayern had a grueling schedule coming into this one. Still, Nagelsmann’s boys dispatched their Catalan counterparts with relative ease, recording a precious clean sheet as well.
Here are our talking points from the game:
Dayot Upamecano and how Nagelsmann made the defense impregnable.
How Nagelsmann made adjustments to counter Koeman’s 3-5-2.
Analyzing how Bayern maintained the intensity while playing through fatigue.
Why Jamal Musiala had an extremely tough time vs the Catalans.
How Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller seem underutilized by Nagelsmann so far.
Bayern’s midfielders had a bad time against Barca’s 3-5-2, and why Nagelsmann shares the blame.
Barcelona fans are more than justified in their dislike of Ronald Koeman — his tactics were way too negative and he doesn’t seem to have a vision for the team.
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14.9.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Barcelona vs Bayern Munich
Having just won a grueling game against RB Leipzig, Bayern Munich immediately travel to Spain to kick off their Champions League campaign against Barcelona. This is a very different Barca side from the one Bayern beat 8-2 last year. Leo Messi and Luis Suarez are no longer on the team, replaced by Memphis Depay and Luuk de Jong (more on him later).
Here are our talking point ahead of the game:
A basic rundown of Barcelona for a La Liga novice.
How Koeman may line up his team in a 3-5-2 including which Barca players are fit/injured.
Pros and cons of the 3-5-2.
Discussing the threat of Memphis Depay.
What a Barcelona team with a 4-2-3-1 can look like.
How injuries could derail Bayern in this crucial game at the start of the season.
Samrin exposing her opinions by saying Luuk de Jong is Barca’s most dangerous player (what???).
A more sane pick for Barca’s potential dangerman.
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13.9.2021 • 19 Protokoll, 15 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E6: Nagelsmann the genius, Bayern Munich’s best back-line, Sané remontada, and more!
Bayern Munich seem to be on a roll at the moment, having won their third Bundesliga game on the trot against none other than league contenders RB Leipzig. With that out of the way, the focus now shifts to the Champions League fixture against FC Barcelona, who would undoubtedly be looking to do some damage repair against the club that dismantled them just over a year ago.
With the scene set for an exciting midweek, Tom and Schnitzel discuss:
Bayern’s performance against Leipzig
Nagelsmann’s changes to this Bayern side
Sabitzer’s debut and his role in the team moving forward
Bayern’s situation in the defense (depth, contract situations, etc.)
Leroy Sané’s resurgence
How Bayern Munich and Beyoncé are linked
Thoughts on the Barcelona game
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13.9.2021 • 37 Protokoll, 34 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s 4-1 win over RB Leipzig
Bayern Munich won and won in style against Red Bull Leipzig, beating them convincingly, 1-4. The victory was impressive for a variety of reasons, particularly who the opponents were; while Leipzig has not started the season particularly well, they still were the offensively better side in all their games, missing only the end product — that was not the case today and with better finishing from Robert Lewandowski of all people, Bayern could have scored more.
For Leipzig, things are not coming together too smoothly under Jesse Marsch; his star striker, André Silva has not quite connected with the team yet and new signings such as Dominik Szoboszlai are settling in themselves.
Stats:Total Shots: Leipzig 10, Bayern 14Shots on Goal: Leipzig 4, Bayern 7Possession: Leipzig 52.5, Bayern 47.5*Stats courtesy of whoscored.comFind any of the contributors on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog, @TommyAdams71, and @bfwinnn.
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11.9.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 16 — A look at Germany’s terrific performances; Addressing those Timo Werner and Konrad Laimer rumors; Looking at RB Leipzig and FC Barcelona!
What a week it was for Bayern Munich players during this international break.
There were plenty of wins and goals and perhaps an injury or two, but we’ve all made it to the weekend once again. Get ready for the next few days with Chuck....and JAKE! After weeks of promising to bring in a guest, Jake hopped on to give his takes on several pertinent topics. Here is what we have on tap:
A quick look at the re-energized Germany squad and what this means under Hansi Flick moving forward.
A discussion on the rumors linking Bayern Munich to both RB Leipzig’s Konrad Laimer and Chelsea FC’s Timo Werner.
Assessing how Bayern Munich — with its weary legs — matches up with RB Leipzig and FC Barcelona.
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10.9.2021 • 27 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Talking points from Germany’s dominant 4-0 victory over Iceland
Germany thumped Iceland 4-0 on the road and finalized a super-impressive internationals break with a 3-0 record, 12 goals scored, and zero goals allowed — and Bayern Munich had several players all filling key roles.
The Germans were once again relentless with their attack and were constantly trying to find ways to score. More than anything though, this match was a lot of fun. Here is what we have on tap for this episode:
Hansi Flick’s significant impact on the squad and how he had made a difference in bring the best out of the roster.
The impressive offensive ply through out the contest (even with the many misses).
And, oh, about those misses. Surely Timo Werner, Kai Havertz, and Ilkay Gundogan all want those missed opportunities back. Still, there is not need to worry about any of that...the squad looked good.
Our final impression on this set of games.
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8.9.2021 • 13 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Preview Show: Bayern Munich vs. RB Leipzig (Hinrunde)
On today's podcast:
-We talk the German national team and see what we liked from Hansi Flick's first games as a manager of Die Mannschaft
-We analyze what Leipzig has been up to after their rough start to the season
-Looking at Leipzig's transfer window, we can see where they need to improve
and more!
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8.9.2021 • 36 Protokoll, 21 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Germany vs Iceland
Germany will square-off against Iceland in the final game of this international break.
And with Thomas Müller, Kingsley Coman, and Alphonso Davies all already picking up injuries during this club hiatus, Bayern Munich fans are probably hoping for a clean, injury-free game more than anything else.
After picking up victories over Liechtenstein and Armenia, Germany will look to pick up a clean sweep of wins during this break. On this episode we talk over the following:
How Germany has looked this far under former Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick.
Why Jonas Hofmann could potentially solve Germany’s problem at right-back.
Who might start for Germany against Iceland.
A prediction on the match.
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7.9.2021 • 13 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E5: Timo Werner and Leroy Sane’s Germany lifeline; Mandzukic retires; Nagelsmann vs Arteta Arsenal banter, and more!
With the international break still chugging along, we don’t have that much Bayern Munich content to talk about. But that doesn’t mean that our podcast will take a break, because there’s always Germany! And plenty of other unrelated topics too ...
In this episode, Ineednoname and Samrin discuss:
How Germany games are become a lifeline for Timo Werner and Leroy Sane.
Can Werner keep being a key player for Germany?
A quick meltdown over Bayern’s injuries.
Talking about Mario Mandzukic’s career and Bayern legacy.
Bayern alumni Mark van Bommel’s Wolfsburg team — including their chances in the Champions League!
Some Arsenal banter to close things off, including a reference to that meme-worthy tweet comparing Nagelsmann and Arteta.
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6.9.2021 • 26 Protokoll, 56 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Germany’s 6-0 win over Armenia
Germany was thoroughly dominant in its 6-0 victory over Armenia and played a relentless, attacking style to completely overwhelm the visitors.
Former Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick has definitely made an incredible impact thus far.
More than anything it was absolutely refreshing to see Germany always looking to attack, always making their runs, and just playing an overall crisp style.
Here are the hot topics we discuss on the episode:
The starting lineup was in attack mode from the start. When was the last time a German side looked like they want to consistently be the aggressors for the entirety of a match?
Serge Gnabry’s monster first half.
Hansi Flick is drawing the best from Leroy Sane, Gnabry, and other players.
How things are progressing and evolving under Flick as the squad moves forward against Iceland.
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5.9.2021 • 13 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Germany vs Armenia
With Germany winning against Liechtenstein, Hansi Flick is off to a strong start in his stint as the national team coach. Now, the Germans are set to host Armenia, who currently sit at the top of Group J. With Bayern Munich captain Manuel Neuer set to return for this one, we hope to see Hansi continue experimenting with his lineup to find the right combination before the next World Cup.
Here are the talking points before the game:
How missing Thomas Muller hurts Germany right now.
The search for a striker and why the false 9 system is a stopgap.
Hansi out to prove that Timo Werner and Kai Havertz should’ve been signed by Bayern.
Why Robin Gosens could be replaced on the lineup.
Some experiments to look forward to.
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4.9.2021 • 11 Protokoll, 27 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 1, Episode 15 — Talking Bayern Munich’s big win, their transfer window haul, and Germany’s first victory under Hansi Flick
With another crazy week in the books for Bayer Munich and Germany, we are here to recap all of the action. With the summer transfer window closing, an international break kicking off, and Bayern Munich’s strong effort last weekend, there is plenty of news for the Bayern Munich fanbase to discuss:
Here is what we have on tap for this week’s episode:
Bayern Munich’s dominant effort against Hertha Berlin.
The continued excellence of Jamal Musiala.
The transfer deadline: Who came in and who failed to make it out?
How and where Marcel Sabitzer might fit under Julian Nagelsmann at Bayern Munich.
First impressions of what Germany looked like under Hansi Flick and why the fan base might need to relax a bit.
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3.9.2021 • 26 Protokoll, 46 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Germany’s 2-0 win over Liechtenstein
Germany kicked off the first game of Hansi Flick’s tenure with a 1-0 over Liechtenstein. Many people were eager to see what Flick’s version of Die Mannschaft would look like and those eager to see the post-Joachim Löw era start.
Germany was thoroughly dominant in possessing the ball and looked to be constantly seeking ways to break through Liechtenstein.
Here are our talking points from the game:
A look at Flick’s starting lineup and how it melded over the course of the game.
Jamal Musiala’s excellence continues.
It was #TimoTime for the Germany offense.
An appreciation of Niklas Süle.
Overall, it was a good start for Germany under Flick and while Liechtenstein is not exactly a world power, the feeling of positivity during and after the match was a breath of fresh air.
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2.9.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Germany vs. Liechtenstein
Former Bayern Munich sextuple-winning manager Hansi Flick will start his tenure with Germany minus two projected starters: Thomas Müller and Manuel Neuer.
While Neuer is expected to return this weekend, Müller left camp and headed back to Munich thanks to an adductor injury. Germany is deep enough to win its three games during this break, but there will be a lot of intrigue as to how the team plays and who will take the pitch.
On this episode, we cover the following:
The injuries to Thomas Müller and Manuel Neuer.
The positive effect Hansi Flick should have on the squad.
A projected lineup, including a theory that Flic might use the players he wanted Bayern Munich to acquire over some starters from the Euros.
A prediction on the match.
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1.9.2021 • 18 Protokoll, 33 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works S4E4: Does Leroy Sane deserve to get booed, Bayern Munich buys Sabitzer, Hansi Flick’s Germany team, and more!
Bayern Munich have finally ended their first run of games with four wins and one draw. With the international break set to start, it’s time to look back on some of the key stories from the past week, and what we can look forward to in the coming weeks of football.
In this episode, Tom and Ineednoname discuss:
Leroy Sane getting booed by Bayern Munich fans — is it justified?
The insane transfer spending around Europe, and what it means for Bayern’s own transfer dealings.
Marcel Sabitzer coming to Bayern after 30 years (actually days) of rumors.
What holes Bayern still need to fill + what needs to be done in the transfer window.
What we want to see from Hansi Flick during this international break.
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30.8.2021 • 29 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: A look back at Bayern Munich’s glorious 5-0 victory over hapless Hertha Berlin
Bayern Munich hit Hertha for five in a standout performance for Jamal Musiala, who deservedly received a standing ovation for an outstanding performance. Julian Nagelsmann seems to know what he is doing; his players connected very well. He also made some timely substitutions to give his players enough rest.
Robert Lewandowski bagged a hattrick; he manages to break his own records and make it seem easy. He is eerily consistent; I think Erling Haaland is still a level below Lewandowski (tsk tsk UEFA); Lewa is an intelligent player with years of experience under his belt. He is somehow still getting better.
There was rain in Munich, but, for one, Bayern did not let the weather get in their way.
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28.8.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Episode 14 — Bayern Munich’s Champions League draw; A solid week for the squad; the latest rumors on Marcel Sabitzer and Jonas Hofmann; plus MORE!
There was no shortage of news surrounding Bayern Munich this week as the club had an active week in the media.
Whether it was Joshua Kimmich’s contract extension going official, ongoing transfer news, two games, and the Champions League, there is plenty to discuss. Here is what we have on tap:
What Kimmich’s deal means moving forward.
Bayern Munich’s performance against FC Köln and Bremer SV.
The latest on Marcel Sabitzer and Jonas Hofmann.
The juicy Champions League match-ups.
With Hertha Berlin waiting as another test this weekend, Bayern Munich will be looking to earn another three points in the Bundesliga. After wins against FC Köln and Bremer SV, the Bavarians have built some momentum and are no doubt looking to keep it going.
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27.8.2021 • 23 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Hertha Berlin
After downing FC Köln and Bremer SV, Bayern Munich steamrolling into this weekend’s Bundesliga tilt with Hertha Berlin.
The Bavarians will play host to Die Alte Dame and should have some key players rested. Robert Lewandowski and Leon Goretzka did not even make the trip to Bremen for the DFB-Pokal match (and it is probably a good thing they were held back given the 12-0 final score), which could be dangerous for Hertha Berlin.
Imagine facing Robert Lewandowski with fresh legs?
Yikes.
Things could get rough for Hertha Berlin. Anyway, here is what we have on tap:
A quick look at the recent form of both sides.
A guess at Julian Nagelsmann’s lineup for the match.
A prediction on the game.
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27.8.2021 • 11 Protokoll, 21 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Special Edition: Reacting to Bayern Munich’s Champions League group stage draw
It’s finally happened — the Champions League group stage draw is here! Bayern Munich are set to face FC Barcelona, SL Benfica, and Dynamo Kyiv to begin the 2021-22 edition of the UEFA Champions League. Of course, a draw like this demands a reaction, and we here at Bavarian Podcast Works are more than happy to provide.
Talking points from the draw:
Initial (and rather bullish) reactions
Going through each opponent one by one
How will other Bundesliga sides fare?
Who’s in the other Group of Death?
Can Robert Lewandowski break the Group Stage scoring record?
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26.8.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. Bremer SV in the DFB-Pokal
Bayern Munich will face off with Bremer SV in the DFB-Pokal in what should (hopefully) not be much of a battle.
Even without Robert Lewandowski, Manuel Neuer, Leon Goretzka, Lucas Hernandez, and Kingsley Coman, the Bavarians should be able to take care of business in an efficient manner. Whatever the case, this actually could be an important match for a few players looking to showcase themselves. This is what we discuss:
A look at who is in and who is out.
An internal debate aired on whether this would be a back-three or back-four set-up.
Why this match is important for players like Corentin Tolisso and Leroy Sane.
The good chance we will see Bouna Sarr starting.
A prediction on the match.
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24.8.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 37 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Bayern Munich’s big win over FC Köln; How Marcel Sabitzer would fit at Bayern; Title Hamster; Bayern’s wing drama; and MORE!
Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann might just be toying with everyone when he has the club release his formations as a 4-2-3-1.
During his team’s win over FC Köln, Nagelsmann absolutely shifted roles and responsibilities around without really calling it what it was. Will the new boss have more of that on tap? We cover that and whole lot more on this episode of Bavarian Football Works. Here is the rundown of what we have on tap:
The finer points of Bayern Munich’s win over FC Köln, the formation, and what went right and wrong during the match.
How the wings stack up and who should be starting on the offensive flanks.
What signing Marcel Sabitzer would mean and a look at how he might fit.
Talking “Title Hamsters”, dessert before dinner, and more!
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23.8.2021 • 40 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s hard fought 3-2 win against FC Köln
Phew, that was a wild ride. Bayern Munich’s second Bundesliga game this season saw them pitted against a feisty Köln side that was unafraid to attack and defended like their lives depended on it. Nagelsmann’s third game of the season showed signs of promise, but lacked the dominance and the free-flowing football that we’ve come to expect from Bayern in recent years.
There were plenty of takeaways from the game, which have been covered in the pod. Here’s are some major points that will be covered:
The lineup: A back 3 or a back 4?
The lack of cohesion and a lot of rust witnessed in the first half.
A tale of 3 wingers and 2 halves.
Bayern’s defense is sus, as usual.
A brilliant effort from Köln, who are to be taken seriously.
Chuck’s magic.
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23.8.2021 • 26 Protokoll, 2 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Episode 13 — The aftermath of the last two games; Robert Lewandowski’s desire to leave Bayern Munich and why pursuing Erling Haaland is a must; plus MORE!
With another crazy week in the books, the Weekend Warm-up podcast is here to hit all the latest Bayern Munich news — and there is no shortage of that.
Here are the topics we have on tap:
How things stand after matches against Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund.
The news that Robert Lewandowski wants to move on why that means Bayern Munich needs to prepare to bid on Erling Haaland.
Why won’t anyone bid on Corentin Tolisso?
Is Bayern Munich taking a big risk by playing this season with Tolisso and Niklas Süle on lame duck deals?
The uncertain season ahead of Julian Nagelsmann — especially after declaring his roster was a bit thin.
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20.8.2021 • 25 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Bayern Munich vs. FC Köln (Hinrunde)
Bayern Munich will be back in Bundesliga action this Sunday, and against Köln, they will look to carry the momentum from their thrilling 3-1 win against Dortmund that clinched them the DFL-Supercup.
Köln started the season with a dominant 3-1 win against Hertha Berlin, and will therefore be no easy opponent. Bayern’s defenders will have their hands full with Köln’s speedy attack, but the Bavarians are no slouches either and would aim to trouble the opposition with some intense pressing and relentless attacking. Lewandowski in particular will be rearing to carry his elite goal-scoring form into this game.
Yes, Nagelsmann did show us some of what he might have in store for the fans this season in the victory against Dortmund, but the fact remains that he has yet to win a Bundesliga game with Bayern (I know, the team has only played one game, but still), and now will be the best time to get to winning ways.
Here’s what we have in store for you:
A quick intro (this is my first pod, after all!)
Some quick takeaways from Bayern’s game against Dortmund
The form of both teams going into the game
Key players and predicted lineups
A final score prediction
And as usual, do give your feedback and feel free to show your support in the comments!
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18.8.2021 • 16 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s 3-1 win over Borussia Dortmund in the DFL Supercup
Having started the season on a sour note by drawing to Gladbach, Bayern Munich have pulled one back by winning the first silverware of the Julian Nagelsmann era. Borussia Dortmund may have been missing some key players in this year’s edition of the DFL Supercup, but that didn’t make this game any less entertaining. As always, there was plenty to discuss about the game, which you can listen to below.
Talking points from the game:
How Julian Nagelsmann configured Bayern’s defense to deal with Haaland.
Complaining about Bayern’s wingers (again).
Why Thomas Muller seems underutilized in the system at the moment.
Josip Stanisic the enigma.
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17.8.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 2 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: DFL-Supercup Preview Show — Borussia Dortmund vs Bayern Munich
In his first “final” in the DFL-Supercup, Julian Nagelsmann will fight for a trophy as manager of Bayern Munich against Borussia Dortmund. Dortmund is not his favorite rival; time and time again, Dortmund took Leipzig apart, including in the DFB-Pokal finale.
Both sides have defensive injuries to contend with. Mats Hummels is seemingly out and Emre Can is a doubt as well. A makeshift defense consisting of Felix Passlack, Axel Witsel, Manuel Akanji and Nico Schulz. Bayern has to deal with the absence of Benjamin Pavard and Lucas Hernandez; seemingly, Josip Stanisic will retain his place at right-back going into this match up.
Marco Rose’s Dortmund pressed incessantly against Frankfurt. Bayern did not seem too press-resistant against Borussia Mönchengladbach on the other hand. The Bavarians look rather rusty and a Dortmund fixture might be coming at a bad time for Nagelsmann’s charges.
Some topics discussed on this podcast:
Why this game matters for both sides
A review of Dortmund’s performance against Eintracht Frankfurt
Some issues in Bayern’s game against Gladbach
Dayot Upamecano’s issues against physically imposing strikers
Issues at the back for both sides.
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16.8.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: First impressions and a new dynamic duo?
The 2021/2022 Bundesliga season is officially upon us and match week 1 is officially in the books! Bayern Munich opened up their campaign with an entertaining 1-1 draw at Borussia Monchengladbach with the goals from Alassane Plea and Robert Lewandowski (who else?). It was Julian Nagelsmann’s first competitive match in charge as Bayern manager, but he was forced to field a handful of younger or fringe players, particularly in defense, with the amount of injuries the squad has already accumulated. Josip Stanisic impressed, Dayot Upamecano was decent, but there’s still plenty of work to do for Nagelsmann as he know switches gears to prep for the midweek DFL-Supercup against Borussia Dortmund.
For the first time ever on Bavarian Podcast Works, Tom and Ineednoname team up for this week’s flagship episode. We had to work to find a time to record, living on opposite ends of the globe, but it was a pleasure to get a new voice on the flagship show, as we’re making it a point this season to get some more voices involved on the podcast. This could be the birth of a new dynamic duo, with no discredit to Chuck or Jake, though I never shy away from making fun of Chuck. Let us know how we did in the comments section and thanks again for listening with us. We look forward to the rest of the season and being able to share it with all of you!
Yet again, we’re providing you the best audio content by giving you a wrap-up and recap of this most recent match.
In this episode Tom and Ineednoname discuss:
-Our first impressions thus far of Nagelsmann
-The crazy landscape of the transfer market this summer
-Whether or not we think Bayern will sign Marcel Sabitzer from RB Leipzig
-The wage structure at Bayern
-Who we think Bayern’s biggest European rivals will be this season
-And more!
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16.8.2021 • 39 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s opening day draw to Gladbach
It was an opening day disaster for Bayern Munich as they failed to beat Borussia Monchengladbach away from home. Okay, maybe “disaster” is a bit strong, but the performance wasn’t that good. Julian Nagelsmann’s tenure as coach has started inauspiciously, with him failing to win a single game so far. Is this a sign of things to come?
Talking points from the game:
Just how good is Alphonso Davies?
Josip Stanisic shows promise.
Gnabry and Sane are letting the team down at the moment.
Was Thomas Muller less involved?
Nagelsmann needs to adjust to Bayern, not the other way around.
Upamecano’s troubles with physical strikers.
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13.8.2021 • 20 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Episode 12 — The latest on Bayern Munich’s Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, and Corentin Tolisso; Why Brazzo might need to sign Marcel Sabitzer; The fun season ahead; and MORE!
Another week is in the books for Bayern Munich and what a week it was.
It seems as if it is only a matter of time before the team officially extends the contract of Joshua Kimmich, but the club’s rumored pursuit of Marcel Sabitzer could have hit a roadblock.
Regardless, here are the topics we have on tap:
The mayhem in the midfield with potential contract extensions for Kimmich and Leon Goretzka, the pursuit of Sabitzer, and possible sale of Corentin Tolisso.
The curious case of Leroy Sane and why this year is so important for both the Sane and Hasan “Brazzo” Salihamidzic — despite the former Manchester City man not wanting to be judged by his goals or assists.
The uncertain season ahead of Julian Nagelsmann — especially after declaring his roster was a bit thin.
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13.8.2021 • 24 Protokoll, 14 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Preview Show — Gladbach vs. Bayern Munich (Hinrunde)
Here we go!
Finally, we have the season opener upon us and Bayern Munich will take on Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga’s opening match.
Maybe more than any other season in recent memory, Bayern Munich looks a bit vulnerable, but luckily for the Bavarians, Gladbach is dealing with its own issues. Both squads have high expectations and both club hired new managers when their old skippers departed after last season.
While some pundits feel as if Gladbach might be the deeper team, no is denying that Bayern Munich has a starting XI capable of winning multiple titles this season. Will that matter when these two teams do battle? We’ll soon find out.
Here is what we have on tap:
A quick look at both squads.
A predicted lineup for Bayern Munich.
A prediction on the match.
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13.8.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 56 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Season 4 lift off! We’re back, baby!
After what’s been an incredibly ridiculous 17 months since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, it’s genuinely hard to believe that yet another Bundesliga season for Bayern Munich is upon us. Our sense of time has been warped by the amount of action we’ve seen packed so close together for the better part of the past 15 months after football and sport as a whole had been paused for approximately two months when the pandemic first started to break out en masse across the globe. Just as quickly as Germany was knocked out of the Euros by England, Julian Nagelsmann already has a full preseason under his belt as the new Bayern manager and we’re just one week away from the season opener against Borussia Monchengladbach.
With a new Bayern season comes a new season of Bavarian Podcast Works and our flagship show. We have bold ambitions for this season and we also can’t wait to start to integrate some more voices on the shows so that you all don’t get too tired of myself (Tom), Jake, and/or Chuck. We’ve been working behind the scenes on experimenting with different software to make our lives collectively easier as far as recording and editing is concerned, so we’re hoping that results in elevated audio quality and consistency for all of our listeners! We’re really looking forward to this season and being able to share it with all of you!
Season 4 Liftoff!
We’ve got a full preseason to discuss in this first flagship episode of the new season. There were winners, there were losers, and there were players that were just so/so. There have also been a few juicy transfer rumors floating about just weeks before the window officially closes, so Chuck and I had to talk about it. There was lots to unravel in this season 4 flagship liftoff!
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Yet again, we’re providing you the best audio content by giving you a wrap-up and recap of this most recent match.
In this episode, Chuck and Tom discuss:
Bayern’s preseason
Winners and losers from Bayern’s preseason.
Impressions thus far of Julian Nagelsmann
The futures of bout Zirkzee and Cuisance
The Marcel Sabitzer transfer rumor.
And of course we snuck in some quality banter!
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8.8.2021 • 38 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Episode 11 — Bayern Munich’s pursuit of Marcel Sabitzer; The latest on Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka; Joshua Zirkzee moves on; and MORE!
It was a crazy week in terms of Bayern Munich news and we’re talking about the absolute biggest stories!
What happened, you ask? Well, you came to the right place to find out. The hot topics we hit on this week include:
Joshua Zirkzee’s preseason was bad, but he will get a chance to start over with a loan to RSC Anderlecht.
Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka could both extend their contracts with the club shortly.
Bayern Munich’s rumored pursuit of RB Leipzig star midfielder Marcel Sabitzer.
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6.8.2021 • 20 Protokoll, 4 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Bayern Munich loses to Napoli, 0-3, goes into season a bit rusty
Julian Nagelsmann will be glad preseason friendlies are over after yet another average showing by Bayern Munich . In what was good news, many starters returned and played 45 or more minutes. Robert Lewandowski captained the side for the day; other regulars included Leroy Sané, Leon Goretzka, Benjamin Pavard, Kingsley Coman among others, Coman would not last long, sustaining an injury early in the first half and being taken off for Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting.
There were chances from Jamal Musiala, Serge Gnabry, Dayot Upamecano and Choupo-Moting in the first half but the teams went into the half 0-0. Julian Nagelsmann made nine changes to start off the second half. The changes would disrupt flow, particularly at the back, and Bayern would go on to concede three quick goals in the last 20 or so minutes to lose 0-3.
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31.7.2021 • 8 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Episode 10 — Bayern Munich’s big future plans?; Updates on Leon Goretzka and Corentin Tolisso; Winners and losers from the preseason so far; and MORE!
It was a big week on the news front for Bayern Munich.
There have been three preseason friendly losses to date, but some intriguing news surrounding the team has some fans thinking more about the future than the present group of youngsters masquerading as the senior team.
On this episode we talk about:
The Sport1 report saying Timo Werner, Erling Haaland, and Federico Chiesa have all been discussed internally as future options at Bayern Munich.
Updates on Leon Goretzka and Corentin Tolisso.
The upcoming Robert Lewandowski documentary.
Some winners and losers from the preseason so far.
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The friendlies are running out and Julian Nagelsmann is running out of time to win one. Today was no different; Bayern Munich went down to the team I consider their arch-nemesis, Borussia MönchengIadbach, 0-2. I wonder if Hansi Flick would have won his friendlies if he had the chance to play friendlies last season.
There were some solid performers out there. Malik Tillman had a good game as did Omar Richards; Richards’ performance matters because of all the injuries Bayern is contending with in defense. For Gladbach, long-term players such as Patrick Hermann disappointed but youngsters such as Connor Noss and Moustafa Moustafa impressed. Hannes Wolf put in a very good performance as well.
Perhaps Nagelsmann is learning more and more about which players he wants to promote.
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28.7.2021 • 9 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show: Reactions and talking points from Bayern Munich’s 2-2 draw with Ajax
Bayern Munich and Ajax fought to a fun — and relatively well-played — 2-2 draw in Germany. There were some good things — and some not so good things — about the match, but we saw some progress from the Bayern Munich youngsters and from a few vets as well.
On this episode we discuss the following:
The good performance from players like Armindo Sieb, Tanguy Nianzou, Michael Cuisance, and Torben Rhein.
The huge gaffe by Joshua Zirkzee — who was actually doing well prior to that.
Why things are never going to look really pretty in these friendlies.
The fearlessness of the Bayern Munich’s youngsters and why Julian Nagelsmann might be an influence with that.
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24.7.2021 • 22 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Episode 9 — Bayern Munich’s contract chaos; How Leroy Sane’s deal is affecting current negotiations; Robert Lewandowski to Chelsea?; and MORE!
We thought this would be a relatively dead week for Bayern Munich news, but we were WAY off.
Not only did we see some absolutely crazy news regarding the club’s current negotiations with some star players, but we got a hefty dose of “Robert Lewandowski is opening to leaving” news that made us think it was 2018 all over again. Anyway, here is what we have on tap for you:
A look at the Sport Bild report detailing the issues with Bayern Munich’s contract negotiations with Leon Goretzka, Joshua Kimmich, and Kingsley Coman.
How Leroy Sane’s deal from 2020 plays into that mess.
Robert Lewandowski once again being linked to every big club with money.
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23.7.2021 • 25 Protokoll, 20 Sekunden
BPW's Euro 2020 Wrapup
Today on the podcast:
-Euro 2020 Recap: we talk about which teams we were impressed and disappointed by
-We choose our three most outstanding players of the tournament
-It's never too late to look to the '22 World Cup Final
-What do we expect from Germany at next year's tournament?
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19.7.2021 • 50 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Reactions to FC Köln’s 3-2 win over Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann made his debut with club during his squad’s 3-2 loss to FC Köln.
Using an extremely young lineup, Nagelsmann managed his boys against a very game Billy Goats side, who were not exactly lambs being led to slaughter. On this episode we discuss the following:
How the squad looked overall during the match under Nagelsmann.
How some of the young players fared in a faster, more intense game.
The lack of communication and familiarity hurt defensively.
What players did well and who, well, needs some major work.
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17.7.2021 • 13 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Episode 8 — Final thoughts on Italy’s win over England; The uncertain future of Michaël Cuisance at Bayern Munich; The latest on Robert Lewandowski; and MORE!
The European Championships are over and now the focus shifts fully to Bayern Munich’s preparations for this season. Julian Nagelsmann is working with a stripped down crew right now, but the young coach is making the most of this time.
On this episode we talk about the following:
The Euro finale between Italy and England.
The rumors linking Robert Lewandowski to Real Madrid, Chelsea, and Manchester City.
The uncertain future of Michaël Cuisance in Bavaria.
The completely unlikely story about Bayern Munich bidding €80 million for Federico Chiesa.
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16.7.2021 • 23 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Episode 7 — Julian Nagelsmann’s first week leading Bayern Munich; The new manager’s secret wish for Federico Chiesa; and MORE!
The Julian Nagelsmann era at Bayern Munich is officially under way and the new boss has hit the ground running. After one week, we already got a glimpse into his plans and have even started to hear some rumors on players that the manager would like to bring in. This is what we talk about on this episode:
News from Nagelsmann’s first week at the helm.
A crazy rumor involving Dani Olmo, plus Nagelsmann secret wish to land Federico Chiesa.
Hope for Michaël Cuisance and MORE!
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10.7.2021 • 25 Protokoll, 56 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Episode 6 — Germany’s lackluster Euros run; The latest Bayern Munich transfer news; and A final take on Timo Werner’s bizarre ketchup on pasta fetish
Germany was booted from the Euros at the hands of England and now Bavarian Football Works will focus in on Bayern Munich’s upcoming 2021/2022 season. It would have been nice to see Germany continue onward, but it was not in the cards for a multitude of reasons.
Here is what what we discussed on this week’s episode:
A look at how and why Germany faltered against England.
Bayern Munich’s youth system and why it needs to get better.
Lars Lukas Mai’s loan to Werder Bremen.
Fiete Arp’s loan to Holstein Kiel.
A final take on Timo Werner’s disturbing taste for ketchup on pasta.
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1.7.2021 • 27 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Germany lose 2-0 to England, ending their Euro 2020 run
On this episode we tackle:
- What exactly happened in the game, who missed, who stepped up, and the overall feel for the game
- How much blame falls on Joachim Löw and what does this mean for his legacy going forward
- How the squad selection before and during the tournament set the team up for failure — again
- What Germany has to look forward to in the short term
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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30.6.2021 • 34 Protokoll, 46 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Germany vs. England in the Euro 2020 tournament
Germany and England are ready to square-off in the European Championships at Wembley Stadium and the atmosphere should be nothing short of raucous.
Die Mannschaft is dealing with some injuries and illnesses, while England is toying around with a bit of a formation change. Here is summary of what we cover in this episode:
Germany’s injuries and illnesses.
Leon Goretzka’s likely inclusion in the lineup and why he is so impactful as a player.
The chance that Joachim Löw could shift to a back-four if Robin Gosens can’t play.
A prediction on the match.
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28.6.2021 • 16 Protokoll, 9 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020: Group stage roundup and Round of 16 preview
On this episode:
- Jake and Tom offer their thoughts on the biggest surprises and disappointments of the Euros so far
- Looking back to before the tournament started, we see how we thought the groups would stack up — and see who was the most accurate in their predictions
- Finally, we take a look at the Round of 16 matchups (which start today) and predict who we think will win each game
As always, thank you so much for listening! Be sure to check us out on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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26.6.2021 • 51 Protokoll, 4 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Episode 5 — Germany’s run to the knockout stage and the possible lineup changes coming; Bayern Munich’s potential new look under Julian Nagelsmann; and MORE!
Welcome back to another episode of the Weekend Warm-up! It has been yet another crazy week of Bayern Munich and Germany news.
Bayern Munich is trying to navigate through the summer transfer window to finish off its squad planning, while Germany is gearing up for the Euro 2021 competition.
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
How Germany managed to advance past Hungary and into the knockout round.
What lineup — and formation — changes could be happening for Joachim Löw.
If Löw will bench any of his “Made Men.”
A take on Julian Nagelsmann’s desire to bring in a right-wing back, who the candidates are, and what players might have trouble fitting into a potential 3-4-3 in Bavaria.
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25.6.2021 • 22 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Talking points from Germany’s 2-2 draw with Hungary at the Euros
Talking points from the game:
Leroy Sane’s abject performance should worry Bayern Munich fans.
Jamal Musiala is a star and should play more minutes.
Robin Gosens’ inconsistency makes him an enigma.
Mats Hummels did the work of three men.
Potential changes for Low to consider before the game against England.
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23.6.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 9 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020 MD12: Croatia advances, plus a plea for a rainbow Allianz Arena
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23.6.2021 • 29 Protokoll
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Germany vs. Hungary in the Euro 2020 tournament
Here we are! The final game of the group stage as Germany takes on Willi Orban’s Hungary side.
Hungary has been one of the surprise teams of the tournament so far and it is safe to say that they are catching Germany at the right time — Bayern Munich’s Thomas Müller will likely miss the game due an injury.
Anything can happen in this match and nothing would be shocking. Here is what we covered on this episode:
The form of each squad and where Germany could end up.
The impact of Müller’s absence.
Müller’s potential replacement.
A prediction on the match.
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22.6.2021 • 16 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020 MD11: Austria in Euro knockouts for the first time, Denmark comes back to qualify
Today’s Games:
Group C: UKR 0-1 AUT [ 21’ Baumgartner ]
Group C: MKD 0-3 NED [ 24’ Depay; 51’, 58’ Wijnaldum ]
Group B FIN 0-2 BEL [ 74’ Hradecky (OG); 81’ Lukaku ]
Group B: RUS 1-4 DEN [ 38’ Damsgaard; 59’ Poulsen; 70’ Dzyuba (P); 79’ Christensen; 82’ Mæhle ]
Tomorrow’s Matches:
Group D: Croatia v. Scotland (Hampden Park — Glasgow, Scotland) 15:00 ET
Group D: Czech Republic v. England (Wembley Stadium— London, England) 15:00 ET
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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21.6.2021 • 18 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020 MD 10: Wales join Italy in the Round of 16 from Group A
Today’s Games:
Group A: ITA 1-0 WAL [ 39’ Pessina ]
Group A: SUI 3-1 TUR [ 6’ Seferovic; 26’, 68’ Shaqiri; 62’ Kahveci ]
Tomorrow’s Matches:
Group C: North Macedonia v. Netherlands (Johan Cruyjff Arena — Amsterdam, Netherlands) 12:00 noon ET
Group C: Ukraine v. Austria (National Arena — Bucharest, Romania) 12:00 noon ET
Group B: Russia v. Denmark (Telia Parken— Copenhagen, Denmark) 15:00 ET
Group B: Finland v. Belgium (Krestovsky Stadium — St Petersburg, Russia) 15:00 ET
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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21.6.2021 • 9 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020 MD9: France shocked, Germany steps up, and Lewandowski scores his first
Today’s Games:
Group D: HUN 1-1 FRA [ 45+2’ Fiola; 66’ Griezmann ]
Group E: POR 2-4 GER [ 15’ Ronaldo; 35’ Dias (OG); 39’ Guerreiro (OG); 51’ Havertz; 60’ Gosens; 67’ Jota]
Group E: ESP 1-1 POL [ 25’ Morata; 54’ Lewandowski ]
Tomorrow’s Matches:
Group A: Italy v. Wales (Stadio Olimpico — Rome, Italy) 12:00 noon ET
Group A: Switzerland v. Turkey (Olympic Stadium — Baku, Azerbaijan) 12:00 noon ET
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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20.6.2021 • 13 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Germany beats Portugal, 2-4, holds fate in their own hands against Hungary in Euro 2020
A lot of us cried “doom and gloom”; a lot of us thought it was over for Germany after a deflating performance against France in their Euro 2020 opener. Yet, today, the attack was inspired, the play was joyful, the defense was shaky and Germany won. It wasn’t a last second free kick from Toni Kroos; it wasn’t a lucky goal; they deserved the victory.
With Hungary taking a point against France today, every team is alive going into the final matchday; all Germany has to do (no easy task) is to beat Hungary on the final day and they will qualify; in fact, if Portugal beats France on the final day and Germany beats Hungary, Germany will finish top.
Hungary was supposed to be out of it all as was Germany; but both are alive and kicking ahead of the last day of this group on Wednesday, 06/23. The deciders promise to be breathtaking; this game for me, was the best game of this tournament.
Match Stats
Portugal 2 - 4 Germany
Portugal goals: Cristiano Ronaldo 15’, Diogo Jota 67’
Germany goals: Ruben Dias o.g. 35’, Raphael Guerreiro o.g. 39’, Kai Havertz 51’, Robin Gosens 60’
Portugal: 42.4%, 7 SOG
Germany: 57.6%, 12 SOG
Stats courtesy whoscored.com
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19.6.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020 MD8: Boring day as only three goals are scored in total
Today’s Games:
Group E: SWE 1-0 SVK [ 75’ Forsberg (P) ]
Group D: CRO 1-1 CZE [ 37’ Schick (P); 47’ Perisic ]
Group D: ENG 0-0 SCO
Tomorrow’s Matches:
Group F: Hungary v. France (Puskas Arena — Budapest, Hungary) 09:00 ET
Group F: Portugal v. Germany (Allianz Arena — Munich, Germany) 12:00 ET
Group E: Spain v. Poland (Estadio de La Cartuja — Sevilla, Spain) 15:00 ET
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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19.6.2021 • 21 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Germany vs. Portugal at the Euro 2020 tournament
Germany is set to square off with Portugal in a critical game at the Euro 2020 tournament that could go a long way to determining Die Mannschaft’s ultimate fate.
On this episode we discuss the following:
The probable starting lineups for both teams.
How Portugal is likely going to try and attack Germany.
Why this game is so vital for Germany’s hopes to at least have a respectable showing in the tournament.
The midfield issues that Joachim Löw is facing with Germany.
Why Timo Werner and Leroy Sane could come in and make an impact with Germany.
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18.6.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 33 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works —Weekend Warm-up Episode 4: Fallout from Germany’s expected loss to France where the go from here; Germany’s future plans; Julian Nagelsmann using a back-three; The latest transfer talk with Bayern Munich; and MORE!
What a week it has been.
We’ve got Bayern Munich and Germany news FOR DAYS, so why don’t you sit back for a bit and hear what we’ve got to say about the hottest topics of the week.
This is what we have on the agenda this week:
Germany dropped a 1-0 heartbreaker to France that wasn’t....that bad (!?). Will Joachim Löw change things up or will he ride or die with his 3-4-3?
The future with Die Mannschaft is going to have a different look and feel as Hansi Flick is about to be the catalyst for the dawn of a new era.
Bayern Munich’s Julian Nagelsmann is going to cause some roster craziness if he really uses a 3-4-3.
The latest transfer news.
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18.6.2021 • 26 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020 MD 7: Ukraine stays strong, Belgium and Netherlands are through to the knockouts
Today’s Games:
Group D: UKR 2-1 MKD [ 29’ Yarmolenko; 34’ Yaramchuk; 57’ Alioski ]
Group E: DEN 1-2 BEL [ 2’ Poulsen; 55’ T. Hazard; 70’ De Bruyne ]
Group E: NED 2-0 AUS [ 11’ Depay; 67’ Dumfries ]
Tomorrow’s Matches:
Group E: Sweden v. Slovakia (Krestovsky Stadium — St Petersburg, Russia) 09:00 ET
Group D: Croatia v. Czech Republic (Hampden Park — Glasgow, Scotland) 12:00 ET
Group D: England v. Scotland (Wembley Stadium— London, England) 15:00 ET
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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17.6.2021 • 9 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020 MD6: Wales win, Russia rebounds and Italy books their ticket to the knockout stage
Today’s Games:
Group B: FIN 0-1 RUS [ 45 + 2’ Miranchuk ]
Group A: TUR 0-2 WAL [ 42’ Ramsey; 90+5’ Roberts ]
Group A: ITA 3-0 SUI [ 26’, 52’ Locatelli ; 89’ Immobile ]
Tomorrow’s Matches:
Group C: Ukraine v. North Macedonia (National Arena — Bucharest, Romania) 09:00 ET
Group B: Denmark v. Belgium (Telia Parken — Copenhagen, Denmark) 12:00 ET
Group B: Netherlands v. Austria (Johan Cruyjff Arena — Amsterdam, The Netherlands) 15:00 ET
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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17.6.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020 MD5: Toothless Germany fail to take a bite out of France, lose 1-0
Full Time: France 1-0 Germany [ 20’ Hummels (OG) ]
Statistics:
Shots: FRA - 4 | GER - 10
SOT: FRA - 1 | GER - 1
Possession: FRA - 38% | GER - 62%
Pass Accuracy: FRA - 83% | GER - 89%
Tomorrow’s Matches:
Group B: Finland v. Russia (Krestovsky Stadium — St. Petersburg, Russia) 09:00 ET
Group A: Turkey v. Wales (Olympic Stadium — Baku, Azerbaijan) 12:00 ET
Group A: Italy v. Switzerland (Stadio Olimpico — Rome, Italy) 15:00 ET
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15.6.2021 • 22 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020 MD4: Schick strikes twice, Poland sees red, and our first scoreless draw
Today’s Matches:
Group D: SCO 0-2 CZE [ 42’, 52’ Schick ]
Group E: POL 1-2 SLO [ 18’ Szczeny (OG); 46’ Linetty; 69’ Skriniar ]
Group E: ESP 0-0 SWE
Tomorrow’s Matches:
Group F: Wales v. Portugal (Puskas Stadium — Budapest, Hungary) 12:00 ET
Group F: Germany v. France (Allianz Arena — Munich, Germany) 15:00 ET
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14.6.2021 • 16 Protokoll, 24 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Preview Show: Germany vs. France at the Euro 2020 tournament
It is finally here, Germany vs. France at the Euro 2020...err Euro 2021...err...whatever.
However the tournament is branded, this is a blockbuster match-up.
With a busload of Bayern Munich players on the rosters of the two combatants, this match — more than any in the tourney — should peak your interest.
On this episode we discuss the following:
The projected lineup for France — and how Corentin Tolisso might be left out.
The importance of Benjamin Pavard and Lucas Hernandez to France.
Joachim Löw’s tough call in choosing between Kai Havertz and Leroy Sane.
How Thomas Müller and Mats Hummels went from expendable to keystone players.
Why Manuel Neuer is capable of stealing a draw or — gasp! — a win.
A prediction on the match.
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14.6.2021 • 23 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
BPW's Euro 2020 MD 3: England wins tight one, Austria crushes North Macedonia, Netherlands stave off collapse
Today’s Games:
Group D: ENG 1-0 CRO [ 57’ Sterling ]
Group C: AUS 3-1 MKD [ 18’ Lainer; 28’ Pandev; 78’ Gregoritsch; 89’ Arnautovic ]
Group C: NED 3-2 UKR [ 52’ Wijnaldum; 58’ Weghorst; 75’ Yarmolenko; 79’ Yaramchuk; 85’ Dumfries]
Tomorrow’s Matches:
Group D: Scotland v. Czech Republic (Hampden Park— Glasgow, Scotland) 09:00 ET
Group E: Poland v. Slovakia (Krestovsky Stadium — St. Petersburg, Russia) 12:00 ET
Group E: Spain v. Sweden (Estadio de La Cartuja — Sevilla, Spain) 15:00 ET
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14.6.2021 • 16 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020 MD 2: Football is the least important thing today
No summary here. Get well soon Christian.
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12.6.2021 • 2 Protokoll, 6 Sekunden
BPW’s Euro 2020 MD 1: Italy scores three for the first time at the Euros, win first match
Today’s Games:
Group A: ITA 3-0 TUR [ 53’ Demiral (OG); 66’ Immobile; 76’ Insigne ]
Tomorrow’s Matches:
Group A: Wales v. Switzerland (Olympic Stadium — Baku, Azerbaijan) 09:00 ET
Group B: Denmark v. Finland (Parken Stadium — Copenhagen, Denmark) 12:00 ET
Group B: Belgium v. Russia (Krestovsky Stadium — St. Petersburg, Russia) 15:00 ET
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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11.6.2021 • 7 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
BPW's Euro 2020 Preview: Group F
These are the teams competing in Group F:
- France: Les Blues are the reigning World Champions featuring the deepest squad in this tournament. Can they win another title?
- Germany: With lackluster performances and a manager on the way out, can Die Mannschaft overcome the obstacles they put in front of themselves?
- Hungary: The Magyars come into this group as underdogs. Can their squad pull off a surprise?
- Portugal: The reigning European Champions feature a squad with strong attack and midfield. But with an aging core at defense, can Os Navegadores repeat?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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11.6.2021 • 26 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
BPW's Euro 2020 Preview: Group E
These are the teams competing in Group E of the 2020 Euros:
- Poland: After complete disappointment in the 2018 FIFA World Cup, can the Orły come back in a big way?
- Slovakia: With some of the longest odds in the tournament, can the Repre surprise everyone?
- Spain: With some notable absences, but a strong squad nonetheless, La Fuira Roja look to make their mark on the Euros yet again.
- Sweden: After making a great run to the quarterfinals in the 2018 World Cup, is it time for the Blågult to make a repeat performance?
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11.6.2021 • 19 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Episode 3 — Germany’s rebound, Bayern Munich’s goalkeeping situation, and Buy or Sell on some of Bayern’s potential moves
Welcome back to another episode of the Weekend Warm-up! It has been a crazy week of Bayern Munich and Germany news.
Bayern Munich is trying to navigate through the summer transfer window to finish off its squad planning, while Germany is gearing up for the Euro 2021 competition.
This is what we have on tap for this episode:
A look at the ups-and-downs of Germany’s friendlies and what the squad looks like heading into the European Championships.
An analysis of what Bayern Munich could do with its goalkeeping situation for the 2021/2022 season.
A Buy or Sell look at some of Bayern Munich’s players — and potential targets — as the squad prepares to try and round out its roster during the summer transfer window.
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11.6.2021 • 29 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
BPW's Euro 2020 Preview: Group D
These are the teams competing in Group D of the 2020 Euros:
- Croatia: After finishing runners up in the 2018 World Cup, the Vatreni are hoping to prove that their second Golden Generation has more gas left in the tank
- Czech Republic (Czechia): The Locamotiva are hoping their defensive rigidity and possession based football will be able to slow down the high paced attacks of the other teams in their group
- England: With a squad seemingly more talented than ever, the Three Lions believe it’s finally time for football to come home
- Scotland: With the Tartan Army at their back, can this Scotland team impress the world in their first appearance at a tournament since 1998?
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11.6.2021 • 23 Protokoll, 56 Sekunden
BPW's Euro 2020 Preview: Group C
These are the teams competing in Group C of the 2020 Euros:
- Austria: the team with the most Bundesliga players on it will be fighting in a tough group, but the Burschen have a better chance than most at going through
- The Netherlands: after missing the last two major tournaments, the Oranje are back and looking to reclaim their spot at the top of European football
- North Macedonia: this is the first major tournament for the Risovi and they hope to come out of this with more than just a participation trophy
- Ukraine: one of the more underrated teams in this tournament, the Yellow-Blues are hoping they can make a surprise run at the knockout stages
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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10.6.2021 • 20 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
BPW's Euro 2020 Preview: Group B
These are the teams competing in Group B of the 2020 Euros:
- Belgium: After reaching the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup, can the Red Devils’ Golden Generation finally get some silverware in their trophy cabinet?
- Denmark: A team that does not have consistency at striker, but is strong everywhere else, can De Rød-hvide find the goals needed to move on?
- Finland: Tied for the longest odds to win the Euros at 500/1, the Huuhkajat have a tough group ahead of them in their nation’s first ever major tournament.
- Russia: After impressing their home fans in the 2018 World Cup and making the quarterfinals, much of that same squad comes back for this edition of the Euros. With games played in St. Petersburg, can the Сборная (sbornaya) make another run?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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9.6.2021 • 18 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
BPW's Euro 2020 Preview: Group A
These are the teams entering Group A of the 2020 edition of the Euros:
-Italy: a dominant run entering this tournament for Gli Azzuri looks to see them reclaim their title as one of Europe's best after an absence from the 2018 World Cup
-Switzerland: after good showings in their last two major tournaments, can the Nati keep up their momentum?
-Turkey: they've only qualified for 4 major tournaments in their last 8 attempts. Can the Crescent Stars make an impact at this tournament?
-Wales: A magical run to the semi-finals of Euro 2016 was met with disappointment in World Cup qualifying. Entering this tournament, there's been a major shakeup in the managerial ranks. Can Wales overcome all of this and make fans of Y Dreigau believe again?
Be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up to date coverage on the 2020 Euros. Follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog for Germany, @tommyadams71 for England, and more.
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9.6.2021 • 20 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Germany 7-1 Latvia
Some talking points on the podcast include:
Kai Havertz’s confidence propelled him forward; he had a great game.
Joshua Kimmich’s and Thomas Müller’s movement helped open up spaces for the remainder of the team.
Joachim Löw stuck with three at the back; it worked today but only because the opposition was Latvia.
Mats Hummels showed the kind of passes he can play with his pass to Serge Gnabry.
Leroy Sané did not look his most confident self but notched a goal.
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8.6.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up! Episode 2 features Karl-Heinz Rummenigge’s early exit; Another Callum Hudson-Odoi pursuit; Germany’s ongoing problems; and MORE!
Another week is in the books and there were quite a few big Bayern Munich news items that went down. For a period where Bayern Munich has no money to spend and no games to be played, there is still an awful lot happening around the club.
Here is a quick look at what’s discussed on this edition of the Weekend Warm-up:
Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge’s early exit and why the end of June is the perfect time to make the transition out.
Preparing for another summer of Bayern Munich sporting director Hasan “Brazzo” Salihamidzic chasing Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi.
The “fire sale” on Säbener Straße.
Germany’s continued struggles with its formation, personnel, and coaching.
A quick appreciation for Mare of Easttown.
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4.6.2021 • 25 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Germany’s disappointing 1-1 draw with Denmark
Despite being just a friendly, this match between Germany and Denmark was big for Die Mannschaft. With the integration of Bayern Munich’s Thomas Müller and Borussia Dortmund’s Mats Hummels back into the squad, Joachim Löw has just a few weeks of training camp and a couple of friendlies to sort through how to make everything work.
Early returns say this 1-1 draw left a lot to be desired -- especially for Germany.
On this episode we discuss:
The game’s outcome.
Joachim Löw’s starting lineup.
Where things go from here.
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2.6.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up!
Well...well...well.
Did you want a little Bayern Munich talk back in your life? We’ve got the perfect solution for you! In the offseason, we’ll have our “Weekend Warm-up” move to podcast form!
We’ll cover some of the hot topics for the week and whatever randomness if occurring. Check out what we have in store for this week’s episode:
Uli Hoeneß and Oliver Kahn’s open admission that big signings probably won’t be happening — and how they answered when asked about Erling Haaland
Kingsley Coman’s contract demands and how they could impact his future.
The signing of Reading FC Omar Richards and where he fits.
The rumored contract extension for Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and what that means for Fiete Arp and Joshua Zirkzee.
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28.5.2021 • 27 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s 5-2 win over Augsburg
The end of a title winning season is always memorable, but this game was more than that. It was the end of the road for three players, a coach, and a legendary record. You could not have asked for a better game as a Bayern Munich fan. Well, maybe you could have, but let’s leave that for the podcast.
Talking points from the game:
How Augsburg became undone trying to stop Robert Lewandowski.
The most frustration I’ve ever felt as a football fan.
Departures leave Bayern lacking quality and experience.
Lucas Hernandez’s impeccable defense makes us question Flick’s decisions.
We need a van Dijk for next season.
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22.5.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 7 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Der Ausblick — Bayern Munich vs. FC Augsburg in the Bundesliga
Bayern Munich will finish off its Bundesliga campaign against FC Augsburg in what nearly everyone is hoping will be a record-breaking performance from Robert Lewandowski.
The Polish Hitman will be aiming to break Gerd Müller’s league scoring record, while also working to send many of his teammates and coaches off with a win. On this episode we discuss the following:
The recent form of each team.
Lewandowski’s final push for Müller’s record.
A guess at Bayern Munich’s lineup.
An appreciation of Hansi Flick, David Alaba, Hermann Gerland, Javi Martinez, Jerome Boateng, etc.
A prediction on the match.
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22.5.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 45 - Weekend Updates
Today on the podcast:
* Final Day Preview: we look at all possible scenarios for promotion and relegation in the top three divisions this weekend. Find out who is fighting for European spots, who's fighting to join the Bundesliga, and whether or not Bayern II will be able to stay up in the 3. Liga
* Euro 2020ne squads have been released! Find out who will be representing Germany, and where else Bayern players will be appearing.
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21.5.2021 • 1 Stunde, 32 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Special Edition — Germany’s squad was announced and it features eight Bayern Munich players
In news that broke earlier today, Joachim Löw has announced his 26-man squad for Germany that will compete in the European Championships this summer and — as expected — there will be a strong Bayern Munich presence on the roster.
Bayern Munich’s Manuel Neuer, Niklas Süle, Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, Leroy Sane, Serge Gnabry, Jamal Musiala, and Thomas Müller will all be a part of the squad and will form the foundation of the roster.
That core group will have some talent surrounding it, but there were some surprising picks and notable omissions.
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19.5.2021 • 18 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Freiburg 2-2 Bayern Munich
In this episode:
Tom discusses:
- Freibrug’s compact defensive & midfield lines
- Lewy getting goal #40
- Lewy somehow NOT getting goal #41
- Hansi Flick going pretty full strength bar Nubel for Neuer
- The space left in midfield by Bayern; the Kimmich/Alaba pivot
- Christian Streich’s positive substitutions
- The fringe subs Flick made, slowing attacking momentum
- Flekken’s brilliance
- And more!
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15.5.2021 • 16 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Der Ausblick: Bayern Munich vs. SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga
Bayern Munich will travel to Schwarzwald-Stadion to take on SC Freiburg in Bundesliga action.
The Bavarians are looking to finish strong and hopefully see Robert Lewandowski break Gerd Müller’s goal scoring record in the process.
Let’s take a look at what we talk about on this episode:
A look at each team’s current form.
A quick admiration of Christian Streich.
How good Robert Lewandowski has been and why he deserves to break the record.
A guess at Hansi Flick’s lineup.
A prediction on the game.
(Please note this episode was recorded prior to Flick announcing that Alexander Nübel would play.)
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14.5.2021 • 21 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 44 - Five Star Service
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FT: Bayern Munich 6-0 Borussia Mönchengladbach
Bayern Stats: 57.6% possession, 22 shots, 7 SOG, 90% passing
Gladbach Stats: 42.4% possession, 14 shots, 3 SOG, 85% passing
*Leon Goretzka came on and went off within a matter of minutes, with an injury.
*Tanguy Nianzou saw a red card minutes after coming on.
*Stats from whoscored.com
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8.5.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Der Ausblick: Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga
It feel like it has been forever, but Bayern Munich is finally back in Bundesliga action against Borussia Mönchengladbach.
The Bavarians are looking to finish strong and appear to be more healthy than they have been all season. Die Fohlen, however, always seem to give Bayern Munich a tough match.
Let’s take a look at what we talk about on this episode:
A look at each team’s current form.
When Bayern Munich might make a move for Florian Neuhaus -- if at all.
A guess at Hansi Flick’s lineup.
A prediction on the game.
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7.5.2021 • 21 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 43 - Meet the New Boss
Today on the podcast:
* Julian Nagelsmann is officially the coach of Bayern Munich, starting next year. We look at how we expect the team to look under the Bavarian, what his return to his boyhood club means, and how Bayern can improve under him.
* UWCL: Bayern’s Frauen side travel to London to take on Chelsea with a 2-1 lead on aggregate. We look at the first game, what were some missed opportunities for both sides, and offer what we expect from Sunday’s tie.
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2.5.2021 • 30 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Special Edition: Bayern Munich has hired Julian Nagelsmann
The official news dropped this morning and Bayern Munich has hired RB Leipzig manager Julian Nagelsmann as its next coach.
This development has been expected for days — if not weeks — but the final stages of this courtship operated at warp speed and were pretty much completed in what amounted to a little more than a day.
Nagelsmann will take over for Hansi Flick, who will go down as the best shot-term manager in the history of the club — if not global football. With six (likely seven within a few weeks) titles to his name, Flick won a sextuple last season and is well on his way to securing a Bundesliga championship for this season.
On this episode we discuss:
The big news and how we got to this point.
What we might see from Nagelsmann.
Whether or not Nagelsmann will be allowed to be his own coach and use his own tactics, formation, players, etc.
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27.4.2021 • 18 Protokoll
BPW Postgame Show: Talking points from Bayern Munich’s 2-1 loss to Mainz
With just three points left to secure the Bundesliga title, Bayern Munich slumped to a disappointing 2-1 defeat away from home against Mainz. Bo Svensson’s men performed a tactical masterclass that Hansi Flick could not counter, and how all eyes are on Leipzig tomorrow to see if they can win and keep up their title chase. Give INNN a big shout out, as this is his BPW debut! Unfortunately it comes on a day Bayern performed terribly, but it's still nice to get new voices on the pod! Enjoy this episode!
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24.4.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Der Ausblick: Bayern Munich vs. Mainz 05 in the Bundesliga
Bayern Munich and Mainz 05 will meet in a Bundesliga match where we should see Robert Lewandowski make his triumphant return
The question remains, though, how will Bayern Munich respond to the news that Flick has asked to be released from his contract after the season?
Chances are that the Bavarians will be just fine in this one. At this stage of the season, Bayer Leverkusen also needs victories, but has been far less consistent than needed.
In this episode, we discuss the following hot topics:
Bayern Munich’s injury situation.
The current form of both squads.
Why Jamal Musiala should start...again!
Robert Lewandowski’s impact and his hunt for Gerd Müller’s record.
A guess at how Flick will lineup his squad.
A prediction on the contest.
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FT: Bayern Munich 2-0 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Bayern Stats: 61% possession, 23 shots, 8 SOG, 90% passing
Leverkusen Stats: 39% possession, 7 shots, 4 SOG, 83% passing
*Leon Goretzka came back for this one. Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandowski are not back yet.
*Stats from whoscored.com
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20.4.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
A BPW Special: The European Super League is Announced
This is our raw, unfiltered reaction to all of the details we knew as of 9:00pm ET on Sunday, April 18th. Not all of the details remain the same. Keeping that in mind, Jake and Tom react to:
-The announcement itself and our initial feelings
-Domestic competitions: do the clubs who leave forfeit their titles they’re about to win in both their respective cups and leagues?
-Continental competitions: which teams will now represent their leagues in the Champions League, the Europa League, and the newly formed Europa Conference League?
-International competitions: find out how many players will be unable to play for their respective countries
-Bayern Munich: we make our pleas for Bayern and other German clubs to stay out of this
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20.4.2021 • 45 Protokoll, 21 Sekunden
Der Ausblick: Bayern Munich vs. Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga
Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen will meet in a midweek match-up, which could hold a big key to the title hopes for Hansi Flick’s squad.
The question remains, though, how will Bayern Munich respond to the news that Flick has asked to be released from his contract after the season?
Chances are that the Bavarians will be just fine in this one. At this stage of the season, Bayer Leverkusen also needs victories, but has been far less consistent than needed.
In this episode, we discuss the following hot topics:
Bayern Munich’s injury situation.
The current form of both squads.
Why Jamal Musiala should start.
A guess at how Flick will lineup his squad.
The potential for Flick’s status to affect the team.
A prediction on the contest.
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20.4.2021 • 20 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Special Edition: Hansi Flick wants to leave Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich downed Wolfsburg 3-2 in the Bundesliga, but the biggest news of the day would not drop until the postgame when it was leaked that Hansi Flick had let the club’s front office know that he wanted to leave.
Obviously, this is not great news for Bayern Munich fans, who saw Flick salvage what looked like a lost 2019/2020 season and turn that campaign into a sextuple-winning thrill-ride.
There probably was not another manager who could have overseen that run with such success and aplomb, but Flick pushed nearly all the right buttons for 2019/2020, while also having tremendous success in 2020/2021 as well.
There will be plenty to talk about in the coming days, but check out our initial reaction at Bavarian Podcast Works as we walk through the following topics:
How Flick was able to fix Bayern Munich in 2019/2020.
How effectively Flick managed his roster and communicated with players — which built an immense amount of trust.
How things got to this point.
Some potential successors.
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18.4.2021 • 28 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Postgame Show: Bayern Munich holds on to beat VfL Wolfsburg 3-2
Time to exhale and take a few deep breaths after holding on in Wolfsburg for the 3-2 win and an absolutely MASSIVE three points. The gap over RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga table is now seven points. In this episode, BPW's Tom Adams discusses the Alaba/Kimmich midfield pivot and its issues, Wolfsburg’s alternating high press, the three midfielders behind Weghorst: Victor, Philipp & Baku, the two mistakes: Casteels and Muller, Musiala’s brilliance and brace, Lucas Hernandez’s importance and big challenge in stoppage time, Bayern’s overall fatigue, and more!
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17.4.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 42 - Now What?
Today on the podcast:
* UCL Recap: Outside of Bayern’s elimination, we look at how the rest of the field stands and give our predictions for the final
* We analyze a piece by Gab Marcotti from ESPN, which says Bayern should prepare for a rebuild. Find out if we agree.
* The Bayern board are confident that Erling Haaland will be available and that he will come to Bavaria in 2022. We wonder if Bayern can afford him and whether or not he will stay
* RB Leipzig will reportedly ask for between €15-20 million for the services of Julian Naglesmann. Considering there are other coaches available, we debate whether he’s worth this price.
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17.4.2021 • 43 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Der Ausblick — Bayern Munich vs. Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga
Bayern Munich and Wolfsburg will square-off in an exciting Bundesliga fixture that could have major title implications.
While Bayern Munich is still banged up, Wolfsburg seems poised and ready to sinks its teeth into a team of Bavarians that might look vulnerable from the outside due to the laundry list of injuries and some off-the-field shenanigans that have captured the attention of the media and fans alike.
In this episode, we discuss the following hot topics:
Wolfsburg’s extremely solid season.
Wout Weghorst, Josip Brekalo, Maxence Lacroix, and the rest of the Wolves ready to pounce on Bayern Munich.
A recap of Bayern Munich’s injuries.
Three off-the-field subplots Bayern Munich would do well to avoid.
A guess at the lineup.
A prediction on the contest.
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16.4.2021 • 21 Protokoll
BPW Postgame Show: Paris Saint-Germain 0-1 Bayern Munich (PSG advance on away goals)
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FT: PSG 0-1 Bayern Munich
Bayern Stats: 55.4% possession, 14 shots, 5 SOG, 85% passing
Union Stats: 44.6% possession, 10 shots, 3 SOG, 82% passing
*It is better to assess who was available than who wasn’t for Bayern; the bench was really thin
*This was Bayern’s first ever win at Parc des Princes. Bayern’s last away loss in the UEFA Champions League was in Parc des Princes under Carlo Ancelotti, 3-0.
*Stats from whoscored.com
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13.4.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Der Ausblick — Bayern Munich vs. PSG in the Champions League
It is time for leg two of Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League tie and everyone should be bouncing off the wall in excitement for such a super-charged match-up!
While both teams are bit banged up, the intensity for this match should be off-the-charts. Both squads know they are too good to be eliminated in the quarterfinal round and both will assuredly be pushing hard to clinch a spot in the semifinals.
In this episode, we discuss the following hot topics:
The crazy amount of injuries for both teams.
The importance of Kingsley Coman and Leroy Sane rebounding from subpar performances in the last match.
How the mentality of players like Joshua Kimmich, Manuel Neuer, and Thomas Müller can impact the squad.
A guess at the lineup.
A prediction on the contest.
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12.4.2021 • 23 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern Munich draws 1-1 with Union Berlin
A BPW debut appearance for BFW's Samrin! Round of applause!
Different formations; several changes; mounting injury problems — these issues inevitably lead to problems and today was no different; Bayern Munich played out a 1-1 draw against Union Berlin. According to expected goals, the result might look fair. However, Bayern really dominated the game and should have held out for the win.
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10.4.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Der Ausblick — Bayern Munich vs. Union Berlin in the Bundesliga
A very thin Bayern Munich squad will gear up to face-off with Union Berlin in what will be a very intriguing Bundesliga match-up. Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick will have his hands full in pulling together a winning line-up without such stalwarts as Robert Lewandowski, Leon Goretzka, Serge Gnabry, Niklas Süle, Alphonso Davies, and Lucas Hernandez among others.
Can Flick build a winner from what is left over on the roster? Find out what we think.
In this episode, we discuss the following hot topics:
Bayern Munich’s litany of missing players to injury, illness, or suspension.
The recent form of both squads.
How Hansi Flick might attempt to build a lineup.
A prediction on the contest.
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9.4.2021 • 18 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 41 - Climbing that Mountain
Today on the podcast:
* Frauen Focus: It was a mixed bag week for the Bayern Women’s team. After beating Rosengard 1-0 to advance to the UWCL Semifinals, the team drew a good Chelsea team and then had their unbeaten run in Germany upended by VfL Wolfsburg.
* We talk about various rough spots surrounding Bayern’s loss to PSG including: whether or not we can expect Serge Gnabry back, the future of Jerome Boateng, injuries to Leon Goretzka and Niklas Sule, plus the ongoing rift between Hansi and Brazzo.
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8.4.2021 • 43 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern Munich 2-3 Paris Saint-Germain
Final Score:
FCB 2-3 PSG
3’ GOAL (Mbappe) - no one pays attention to no.7 as Neymar draws two defenders, leaving off a weighted pass for Mbappe who calmly finishes it (0-1)
28’ GOAL (Marquinhos) - again, no one pays attention after a free kick clearance as Neymar lofts the ball into an unmarked Marquinhos who easily cleans up a 1-on-1 chance against Neuer. (0-2)
37’ GOAL (Choupo-Moting) - Pavard has plenty of time and room for a high cross to the middle where EMCM runs onto the ball and heads it in cleanly (1-2)
60’ GOAL (Müller) - Kimmich sends in a great free kick pass to meet Müller’s head in the middle. (2-2)
68’ GOAL (Mbappe) - Boateng gets blown by Mbappe on the left flank and fails to make any defensive effort as the young Frenchman nutmegs Boa and gets his brace. (2-3)
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7.4.2021 • 13 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works — Der Ausblick: Bayern Munich vs. Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League
All of the waiting is over and two very banged up squads will face off in Germany as Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain will meet in Champions League action. The news of Serge Gnabry’s positive COVID-19 test added one more dent in the armor of this match for Bayern Munich, but the Bavarians will push forward regardless.
In this episode, we discuss the following hot topics:
The injured/ill state of both teams.
Who will Hansi Flick start along the backline?
How the teams will match up.
A prediction on the contest.
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6.4.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: RB Leipzig 0-1 Bayern Munich
Final Score:
RBL 0-1 FCB
38’ GOAL (Goretzka) - long ball from Kimmich to Muller deep into the box//Muller controls it, cuts it back and finds Goretzka arriving late to slam it into the back of the net.
Bayern extended their lead to seven points and seem to have sealed the title for yet another season.
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3.4.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 15 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Der Ausblick — Bayern Munich vs. RB Leipzig
Bayern Munich is set for a Bundesliga showdown against RB Leipzig in what should be a fierce fixture between the league’s two best teams.
As always, Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick will have some interesting choices to make with his line-up, especially with Robert Lewandowski ruled out for the contest.
On this episode we discuss the following:
The recent form of both clubs.
The prospective lineup for Bayern Munich and how Hansi Flick might attempt to replace Lewandowski.
A prediction on the match.
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2.4.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Germany 1-2 North Macedonia
Final Score:
Germany 1-2 North Macedonia
- 45+2’ GOAL (Pandev) off a beautiful lofted ball into the box from Enis Bardhi, Pandev pokes it past ter Stegen to take the lead into the half (GER 0-1 MKD)
- 60’ PENALTY GOAL (Gündogan) given after Alioski’s leg trailed behind him and clipped Sane’s left foot, Gündogan makes it 1-1 sending it left. (GER 1-1 MKD)
- 86’ GOAL (Elmas) beautiful low cross, tidy finish deflecting off Can’s leg and past MaTS (GER 1-2 MKD)
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31.3.2021 • 15 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Bad news as Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski will miss up to 4 weeks with a knee injury
The bad news came in and Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski will miss up to four weeks with ligament damage in his knee that he sustained in Poland’s FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Andorra.
At a glance, it looks like Lewandowski will probably miss Bundesliga matches against RB Leipzig, Union Berlin, Wolfsburg, Bayer Leverkusen, and Mainz 05 at a minimum, and both legs of the Champions League quarterfinal tie with Paris Saint-Germain.
Can Bayern Munich handle that slate of games without its best player?
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30.3.2021 • 7 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Germany’s 1-0 victory over Romania
With so many injuries entering Germany’s FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Romania, it was extremely difficult to project exactly who Joachim Löw was going to roll out in Bucharest.
In the end, Löw went with the same lineup and got the same winning result as Germany downed Romania 1-0.
On this episode, we discuss the following:
A quick recap of the match.
Löw using the same lineup despite Leon Goretzka and Leroy Sane having injuries.
What the North Macedonia game could mean for the roster.
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28.3.2021 • 10 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 40 - Break from the Norm
Today on the podcast:
*We give the FC Bayern Frauen their flowers after their first leg win over Rosenborg FK. If you'd like us to discuss more women's team content, please let us know in the comments!
*Reports are suggesting there may be a falling out on the horizon between Niklas Süle and the Bayern staff, we talk about why that's a terrible idea and what might be leading to it
*Stepping aside from Bayern, we discuss an injury to a bright young Bundesliga star in Silas Wamangituka and what it means for the future of the player and VfB Stuttgart
*We look ahead to the German national team's first World Cup Qualifying games and what we expect for results
*Germany released their new away kit for the 2021 Euros, so we offer our thoughts on that too
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27.3.2021 • 46 Protokoll, 37 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Germany’s 3-0 win over Iceland
Germany captured a 3-0 victory over Iceland behind early goals from Bayern Munich’s Leon Goretzka and Chelsea’s Kai Havertz and a second half score from İlkay Gündoğan. The Bavarians never looked back and won in a very convincing and — dare I say — impressive fashion.
On this episode we discuss the following:
The absolutely insane start to the day that saw both Jonas Hofmann (COVID-19) and Marcel Halstenberg (exposure to Hofmann) placed into isolation.
Germany’s fast start behind goals from Leon Goretzka and Kai Havertz.
A changing of the guard in the midfield?
An overall solid effort.
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FT: Bayern 4-0 Stuttgart
Bayern Stats: 42% possession, 15 shots, 7 SOG, 78% passing
Stuttgart Stats: 58% possession, 12 shots, 4 SOG, 85% passing
*Alphonso Davies was sent off in the 12th minute.
*Joshua Kimmich was out with a cold and David Alaba started in midfield.
*Bayern will next play RB Leipzig following the international break in a top of the table clash.
*Bayern kept a clean sheet!
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20.3.2021 • 10 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 39 - No Sleep 'til München
Today on the podcast:
*Brazzo and Hansi have reportedly been fighting with each other. We dive into the rumors and what this might mean for the future of the coaching staff at Bayern and the DFB.
*Ahead of World Cup qualifying, we look at COVID protocols and who might be called up to the National Team.
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19.3.2021 • 25 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Der Ausblick — Bayern Munich vs. VfB Stuttgart
Bayern Munich is set for a Bundesliga showdown against VfB Stuttgart in what should be a fun fixture between two teams riding high.
As always, Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick will have some interesting choices to make with his line-up, especially with the uncertainty surrounding Manuel Neuer and Kingsley Coman at the time of this recording. . On this episode we discuss the following:
VfB Stuttgart’s amazing young trio of Borna Sosa, Silas Wamangituka, and Sasa Kalajdzic.
Speculation on who might start on the backline and at wing.
A appreciation of how Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka have developed into world class players.
A prediction on the game.
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19.3.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 18 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern Munich 2-1 SS Lazio
FT: FCB 2-1 LAZ (Bayern advance 6-2)
FCB Stats: 59% possession, 12 shots, 4 SOG, 88% passing
LAZ Stats: 41% possession, 5 shots, 2 SOG, 81% passing
*Alexander Nübel starts in goal for Bayern (and makes a couple saves!)
*Captain Thomas Muller leads the side to victory, shuts down most of Lazio's attack
*Can draw Dortmund, Liverpool, Porto, PSG, Man City, Chelsea, or Real Madrid in QF
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17.3.2021 • 8 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Der Ausblick — Bayern Munich vs. Lazio (2nd Leg)
Bayern Munich is set for a Champions League showdown against Lazio as it leads the tie 4-1 on aggregate heading into the second leg.
As always, Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick will have some interesting choices to make with his line-up. On this episode we discuss the following:
The speedster match-up of Lazio’s Manuel Lazzari vs. Bayern Munich’s Alphonso Davies.
The possibility of Alexander Nübel getting a start as Manuel Neuer shakes off a cold.
Flick’s decision on who starts on the backline.
The rumored battle between Flick and Hasan “Brazzo” Salihamidžić.
A prediction on the game.
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Bayern Munich picked up a thoroughly dominant 3-1 victory over Werder Bremen at the Weserstadion.
Leon Goretzka, Serge Gnabry, and Robert Lewandowski each picked goals in the win, while Thomas Müller had two assists. The offensive leaders, however, only told a small story to what was a fantastic effort from the entire Bayern Munich squad.
On this episode, we discuss the following:
Bayern Munich’s fantastic team effort.
Another great day for Thomas Müller.
Robert Lewandowski’s hard luck before he finally got his goal.
Jiri Pavlenka’s solo effort in preventing the game from being a seven or eight goal blowout.
The strong effort from Bayern Munich’s backline.
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13.3.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: Der Ausblick — Bayern Munich vs. Werder Bremen
Bayern Munich is set for a Bundesliga showdown on Saturday against Werder Bremen, but definitely has some question marks heading into the contest.
A bit banged up along the backline, Hansi Flick might have to get creative on how he sets up his defensive unit. Aside of that, we address the following topics on the podcast:
Each team’s recent form
The abundance of young talent at Werder Bremen
Bayern Munich’s multiple injuries along the backline
Bayern Munich’s ever-changing depth chart at wing
A prediction on the game
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12.3.2021 • 19 Protokoll, 57 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 38 - Löw Will Tear Us Apart
On this episode:
* Jogi Löw announced on Tuesday that he plans on stepping down following the 2021 Euros. We look back on his decision - and his career - while speculating as to who should replace him
* Marco Reus wasn’t terribly happy with the officiating in Der Klassiker last weekend and the DFB called him out for it. Our reaction to his words.
* #AskBPW: We answer some of your questions sent to us via Twitter; including: - Does Robert Lewandowski get too much credit? - Does Bayern or Leipzig have the better schedule remaining? - Should Bayern be looking for more young attacking talent? - and MORE!
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FT: Bayern 4-2 BVB [Haaland (2', 9'), Lewandowski (26', 44', 90'), Goretzka (88')]
BVB Stats:
*4 shots, 3 SOG
*72% passing, 35% possession
FCB Stats:
*27 shots, 9 SOG
*88% passing, 65% possession
-This was a fun game from beginning to end
-Injuries hurt both sides
-Lewandowski now nine goals away from Gerd Müller's record
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6.3.2021 • 24 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
Der Ausblick: Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker
Another edition of Der Klassiker is upon us as Bayern Munich will take on Borussia Dortmund!
In this episode, we discuss the following hot topics:
The form of each team entering this showdown as both clubs are looking better of late.
Will Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho and Raphaël Guerreiro shake off their injuries in time to take part?
Who will Hansi Flick start on the wings and along the backline?
The excitement we should all be feeling as Robert Lewandowski and Erling Haaland are set to take center stage.
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4.3.2021 • 19 Protokoll, 27 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 37 - March 367th, 2020
Today on the podcast:
*DFB Pokal - Bayern may not be in it, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't cover it! The quarterfinals bring us some interesting matchups and we give our thoughts on them
*European Wrap-up - Disappointment could summarize what we saw from most of the other German teams in the knockout stages of the Champions League and Europa League. We go over what happened.
*Rapid Fire - we quickly discuss the rumors surrounding a potential return to the national team for Jerome Boateng and Thomas Muller, the chaos happening at Schalke 04, and the potential of seeing a certain smiling face taking over the DFB managerial position.
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2.3.2021 • 1 Stunde, 1 Minute, 13 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern Munich downs FC Koln 5-1
After two consecutive matches without a win in the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich emphatically defeated FC Köln 5-1 at the Allianz Arena.
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27.2.2021 • 19 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 36 - Hansi Flick is Havin’ a Party
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25.2.2021 • 52 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
Der Ausblick: Bayern Munich looks to shake off its Bundesliga blues against FC Köln
Bayern Munich will take on FC Köln on Saturday in a game that should see the Bavarians considered a heavy favorite.
After smashing Lazio 4-1 earlier in the week, Bayern Munich will be looking to win a Bundesliga game for the first time since February 4th. Hansi Flick could keep his lineup consistent or he could add a few wrinkles to rest some of his key players. That decision will obviously be on of the key things that fans look to ahead of the fixture.
In this episode, we look at the following:
Bayern Munich’s potential lineup — should anything change?
FC Köln’s precarious position in the table and lack of weapons.
The need for Niklas Süle to have another good performance in hopes of getting fully back on the right track.
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FULL TIME: S.S. Lazio 1-4 F.C. Bayern München
Lazio Stats:
14 shots, 5 SOG, 44% possession, 5 Yellow Cards, 4 saves
Bayern stats:
13 shots, 7 SOG, 56% possession, 2 Yellow Cards, 4 saves
Game Recap:
- Bayern’s attack and press were relentless from start to finish
- A number of costly mistakes from Lazio’s midfield and defense put them out of the game by halftime
- Standout performances from Süle at right back & Musiala and Sané in midfield made this arguably Bayern’s most consistent performance since their 4-0 win over Atletico Madrid in the Group Stage
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23.2.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Der Ausblick: Banged up Bayern Munich prepares to face Lazio in the Champions League
Bayern Munich might have hit a bit of a wall of late — and certainly has enough reasons feel sorry for itself — but this actually seems like one of the season-defining matches where the squad is going to rally.
At a time where his team is experiencing numerous injuries and illnesses, Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick will have to rely on the trust he has in the players who are available. For the 55-year-old, it should not ne hard. There has rarely been a manager as confident — and successful — in his ability to game plan for any opponent.
On this episode, we cover the following:
Bayern Munich’s incredibly banged up roster and what to expect from the Bavarians.
Hansi Flick’s line-up decisions.
The danger of Lazio.
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22.2.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 4 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern Munich's frustrating 2-1 loss to Eintracht Frankfurt
Bayern Munich came out flat against Eintracht Frankfurt and it hurt in a big way as the Bavarians dropped a 2-1 decision.
After falling behind 2-0, Bayern Munich rallied to cut the lead, but ultimately fell short in its quest to at least earn a draw.
On this episode, we cover the following:
- Bayern Munich’s ill-fitting starting lineup.
- Leroy Sane’s sometimes maddening and sometimes brilliant performance.
- Missing Thomas Muller.
- Marc Roca’s poor showing.
- Filip Kostic’s brilliance.
- Bayern Munich’s flat play.
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Tom discusses:
- The terribly snowing conditions playing into Bielefeld’s hands
- The poor defensive communications for Bayern
- Uwe Neuhaus’s COMPACT gameplan
- The impact Joshua Kimmich had, coming on for Bouna Sarr
- The tactical reason for Neuhas bringing on Sergio Cordova
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15.2.2021 • 23 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern 1-0 Tigres UANL (FIFA Club World Cup)
Final score: Bayern Munich 1-0 Tigres UANL
- Bayern came into this game missing three key players, one of which should have been the very reason why this game should not have been played at all.
- Purely looking at the stats will not show what this game really was: a close battle from beginning to the end
- The buildup to the game winning goal has a lot of controversy, including a close offside decision and a potentially blown handball from the video assistant referee.
- At the end of it all, Bayern walks away with their sixth title in six attempts.
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11.2.2021 • 18 Protokoll, 37 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. Tigres UANL (FIFA Club World Cup Final) w/ Cesar Hernandez
On this episode, we take a look at Tigres UANL who are currently 8th in the Clausura round of Liga MX with a 2-1-1 record and 7 points. Today, Jake sits down with Mexican soccer journalist Cesar Hernandez to talk about how Tigres reached this point, what we can expect from a defense riddled with stars on the Mexican National Team, the dominance of Andre-Pierre Gignac, and how we can expect this game to play out.
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10.2.2021 • 29 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern Munich defeats Al Ahly 2-0
On this episode we cover the following:
-Bayern Munich’s thoroughly dominant effort.
-Kingsley Coman’s continued development and excellence.
-Robert Lewandowski is just relentless.
-How important rest will be moving forward.
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8.2.2021 • 11 Protokoll, 56 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern Munich’s 1-0 victory over Hertha Berlin
Bayern Munich downed Hertha Berlin 1-0 on a snowy night at the Olympiastadion behind a goal from Kingsley Coman in a hard-fought Bundesliga match.
Even if it was scary at times, Bayern Munich did exactly what it needed to do in pushing by Hertha Berlin before jetting off to Qatar to play in the Club World Cup:
On this episode we cover the following:
-Bayern Munich’s improved defensive stability...until the end of the game.
-Just a better overall effort than what we saw just a few weeks ago.
-An improved Hertha Berlin side.
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5.2.2021 • 11 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
Der Ausblick — Bayern Munich vs. Hertha Berlin (Rückrunde)
On this episode, we give a preview of where Bayern Munich and Hertha Berlin are respectively at this point in the season and how the two teams will match-up on the pitch. As always, the key for Bayern Munich is who Hansi Flick rolls out in his XI and how those players meld on the pitch. As for Hertha Berlin, well, this week might not help the rut that they have been in. Stay tuned, though for Pine Tree Garden’s FC Bayern fan song, “Münchens Liebe, mein Verein.”
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5.2.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 20 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 35 - Has It Really Been Two Months
Today on the podcast:
* We react to the January transfer window including our thoughts on Bayern's two outgoing loan moves and how other Bundesliga clubs did to start off the year.
* We look ahead to Bayern's next few games. This includes what we think of the squad re-igniting their form, where we think people on the backline stand, and how we can expect the team to perform with a tough schedule coming up
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Bayern Munich slams Hoffenheim 4-1 behind goals from Jerome Boateng, Thomas Muller, Robert Lewandowski, and Serge Gnabry. On this episode, we cover the following:
- Bayern Munich’s overall dominant performance.
- Hansi Flick’s ability to push the right buttons with his squad selection.
- Thomas Muller’s superb performance.
- Marc Roca’s ability to provide some stability in the midfield.
- Another good defensive effort, despite a few breakdowns.
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30.1.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 24 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. TSG Hoffenheim (Rückrunde)
On this episode, we take a look at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim who are currently 11th in the Bundesliga with a 6-4-8 record and 22 points. Today, Jake & Tom take a more in-depth look at our opponents from Sinsheim. They’re not scoring many goals outside of their Croatian sensation Andrej Kramaric which has led them to have the 9th worst goal scoring total in the league. Their defense has been anchored by players like Kevin Vogt, but he recently joined a long list of injuries which could put their hopes for points in jeopardy. However, midfielders such as Christoph Baumgartner could be key difference makers as Hoffenheim looks to control the midfield against the Bavarians once again.
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29.1.2021 • 16 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Schalke 0-4 Bayern Munich
Full Time:
Schalke 0-4 Bayern Munich
Tom discusses:
- Schalke starting four attackers, which perhaps wasn’t the best plan
- The effect of Niklas Sule at RB vs. CB
- Kimmich being the midfield pendulum and unlocking attacking sequences and delivering pinpoint crosses a la David Beckham
- The fluid movements up front between Lewandowski, Muller, Serge Gnabry, Leroy Sane creating open spaces and attacking opportunities
- ANOTHER CLEAN SHEET! MASSIVELY IMPORTANT because we haven’t had enough of these this season.
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24.1.2021 • 14 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Hinrunde Recap with Archie Rhind-Tutt
*Disclaimer: This episode was recorded on January 13th, and many of the team’s positions in the table have changed*
We’re repeating our tradition of analyzing teams at the midway point of the Bundesliga season and this time, we’ve employed ESPN reporter Archie Rhind-Tutt to help us look back at the Hinrunde.
We group some of the teams together (15-18; 10-14; 6-9) before looking at the teams in the top 5 of the table (at the time) of Bayern Munich, RB Leipzig, Bayer Leverkusen, Borussia Dortmund, and 1. FC Union Berlin.
Jake and Archie offer their criticisms, observations, and predictions about what we might see in the Rückrunde this coming year.
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21.1.2021 • 1 Stunde, 28 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern Munich downs FC Augsburg 1-0
Bayern Munich walked away with a 1-0 victory over FC Augsburg thanks to a penalty kick from Robert Lewandowski. Take a listen to hear why we think there is still a reason to be hopeful after such an up-and-down performance.
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20.1.2021 • 9 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern Munich 2-1 SC Freiburg
FT: Bayern Munich 2-1 SC Freiburg
On this episode we cover the following:
-A real sense of urgency and more willingness to play direct from Bayern Munich.
-The wonderful talent of Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller.
-Some slight tactical adjustments.
-A much needed victory against a good opponent to help the squad snap out of a slump.
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17.1.2021 • 12 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. SC Freiburg (Hinrunde)
On this episode, we take a look at SC Freiburg who are currently 8th in the Bundesliga with a 6-5-4 record and 23 points. Today, Jake & Tom touch on two final points from the loss to Holstein Kiel (seriously, lay off Marc Roca) and discuss what Hansi Flick & Co. can do to prevent further defensive collapses. Then, we touch on what we can expect from Freiburg, how their midfield will be tough to deal with, and how the always creative Christian Streich may line his squad up against a reeling Bayern team.
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16.1.2021 • 29 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Holstein Kiel wins 8-7 on penalties over Bayern Munich
Here’s the podcast. I swear a lot, I yell a lot, I ramble a lot. This is not a typical reflection of my professionalism or my normal podcast output. Listeners know that.
But...I can’t be asked.
Enjoy - if you can. Stay safe. See you at the weekend.
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13.1.2021 • 30 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-2 Bayern München
Final Score: BMG 3:2 FCB
Stats: Bayern
67% possession, 16 shots, 4 SOG, 10 fouls
Stats: BMG
33% possession, 8 shots, 4 SOG, 9 fouls
After Bayern's second loss of the Bundesliga season, Jake reacts to the defense's inconsistency and ineptitude, and says this result was coming for the team.
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8.1.2021 • 17 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern München 5-2 FSV Mainz 05
FULL TIME: Bayern Munich 5 - Mainz 2
(Burkhardft, 32’), (Hack, 44’), (Kimmich, 50’), (Sane, 55’), (Sule, 70’), (Lewandowski, 76’ (P), 83’)
Tom discusses Mainz nailing their tactics in the first half and playing right through Bayern’s midfield
Bayern not being quick enough moving the ball in the first half and paying for it
Hansi Flick’s master class tactical subs at halftime
Kimmich putting in WORK at right back!
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3.1.2021 • 10 Protokoll, 56 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 34 - Only Eight Days Left
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes - Bayer Leverkusen: We give our brief thoughts on how one of the best games of the season went, which gave Bayern Munich the title of league leaders at Christmas.
*We react to the FIFA Best awards and see who was honored (Lewandowski, Neuer) who was snubbed (Flick) and who was outright disrespected (Müller)
*Finally, in the spirit of the holidays, we give our thoughts on what Bayern Munich might be wishing for under their Christmas tree.
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Full Time: Bayer Leverkusen 1-2 Bayern Munich
Chuck examines Hansi Flick’s curious 4-2-3-1, which featured Corentin Tolisso and David Alaba patrolling the center of the park.
Chuck walks through the game including Patrik Schick’s worldie, Niklas Süle’s beast of a performance, the overall importance of Lewandowski and Thomas Müller, Bayern’s wing issues, and more!
By the way, this Leverkusen team is no joke!
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19.12.2020 • 15 Protokoll, 33 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern @ Bayer Leverkusen (Hinrunde)
On this episode, we take a look at Bayer Leverkusen who are currently 1st in the Bundesliga with an 8-4-0 record and 24 points. Today, Jake & Tom change up the format and analyze the matchups we could expect on the pitch:
- Bayern’s attacking corps face a backline who’ve conceded the second least goals in the league. We debate who should be starting for the team along the wings
- In an intriguing battle in the midfield, Bayern’s lineup is still up in the air with a Joshua Kimmich-shaped question mark in the double pivot
- The juiciest matchup of the day: Bayer Leverkusen’s wingers against Bayern’s troublesome backline. Will Diaby, Bailey, Schick and the others win the day? Who does Bayern need to start in order to compete?
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Full Time: Bayern München 2-1 VfL Wolfsburg
-Jake talks about Hansi's tactical changes which caught Bayern off guard in the first half, the beauty of Robert Lewandowski and Manuel Neuer, and looks ahead briefly to what we can expect for the last match of 2020 from a lineup standpoint.
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16.12.2020 • 11 Protokoll, 34 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Union Berlin 1-1 Bayern Munich
Full Time: Union Berlin 1-1 Bayern Munich (Prömel 4', Lewandowski 67')
-Tom discusses the continued errors in Bayern's defense with their high lines and wide backs committed to the attack
-Sloppy, unforced errors are our Achilles heel.
-The introduction of Leroy Sane for Jamal Musiala seemed to inject some life into our attacking prowess, but it still wasn't enough
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12.12.2020 • 10 Protokoll, 29 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern @ 1. FC Union Berlin (Hinrunde)
On this episode, we take a look at 1. FC Union Berlin who are currently 6th in the Bundesliga with a 4-4-2 record and 16 points.
Today, Jake & Tom discuss what is going through Urs Fischer's head this weekend. They're down a crucial midfielder in Robert Andrich after a terrible tackle in the Berlin Derby saw him suspended for three games. They're down an even more crucial player in forward and goalscoring leader Max Kruse. We theorize as to who will replace them.
Plus, after one of Bayern Munich's best defensive performances of the Champions League, will Hansi Flick change the backline or keep it the same?
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11.12.2020 • 11 Protokoll, 6 Sekunden
BPW Postgame Show: Bayern Munich 2-0 Lokomotiv Moskva
Full Time: Bayern München 2-0 Lokomotiv Moskva
-We talk about Sane's all flash, no results performance, the return of Alphonso Davies, Niklas Süle scoring a goal (?!?) and more about this game
-Looking around Europe, we talk quickly about how the remaining teams finished out, who Bayern may face in the Round of 16 and how the other three Bundesliga clubs did!
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9.12.2020 • 17 Protokoll, 24 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show - Episode 33: Around the Horn Again
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes - Leipzig: There was little defending on either side, but Bayern and Leipzig's draw this season was much more exciting than the 1-1 and 0-0 we got last year! Jake shares his thoughts followed by quick anecdotes from Chuck and Tom
* Around the Horn - Our twitter mentions were flowing with questions and so we answered as many as we could! From the status of loanees, to Chris Richards, to the Phonzie-Lucas debate, we answer all of those questions and more!
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8.12.2020 • 47 Protokoll, 14 Sekunden
BPW Postgame: Bayern Munich 3-3 RB Leipzig
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5.12.2020 • 12 Protokoll, 33 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show - Episode 32: No Bias, No Red Bull
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes - Atletico Madrid: A B-team side trotted out by Hansi Flick was saved by a certain Raumdeuter coming on in the 61'. We talk about where players on the team stand within the squad and who has been performing/underperforming this year.
* UCL Roundup: We talk about what Borussia Mönchengladbach need to do next week in order to advance to the Round of 16 over Real Madrid or Inter Milan. Plus, we debate a penalty in the Lazio-Dortmund game and ask why Jadon Sancho is being left on the bench
* Der Ausblick - RB Leipzig: It’s a battle between 1st and 2nd in the Bundesliga table. For those who watched this team last year, things are looking a lot different. We talk about the style and personnel changes the team has made and predict final scores.
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4.12.2020 • 56 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show - Episode 31: Recovering from Food Comas
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes - Stuttgart: In one of Bayern’s weakest looking wins of the season, we talk about the backline, our struggles in the midfield and what we can expect in terms of player rotation in the coming weeks.
* Der Ausblick - Atletico Madrid: The team Bayern is facing hasn’t had the easiest go of it in the UEFA Champions League. Sure, they’ve been 6-2-0 since losing to Bayern, but those draws came against easily beatable opposition. We talk about what we think will happen here.
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1.12.2020 • 28 Protokoll, 2 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show - Episode 30: 150 Reasons to Smile
Thank you to everyone who helped contribute to our latest milestone of 150,000 downloads!
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes - Dortmund: A wild ride to the finish has us talking about offside goals, Kimmich's injury, and a great win for Die Roten
*Euro 2020ne Extravaganza: It's time for the Qualifying Playoff Finals! We talk all four games pitting eight teams against each other for the rights to go to the European Championships next year!
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11.11.2020 • 52 Protokoll, 6 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. Borussia Dortmund (Hindrunde)
On this episode, we take a look at Borussia Dortmund who are currently 2nd in the Bundesliga with a 5-0-1 record and 15 points. Today, Jake, Tom, & Chuck try again to find a solution to the problems plaguing Bayern Munich's back line following a close match against RB Salzburg (up to the 75' at least). Plus, your look at all you need to know about Dortmund before the big game on Saturday.
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7.11.2020 • 37 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. RB Salzburg (UCL Group Stage)
On this episode, we take a look at Red Bull Salzburg who currently sit 1st in the Austrian Bundesliga with a 6-0-0 record and 18 points. Today, Jake looks at the whole team from top to bottom and identifies the players you need to keep an eye out for, not only for this game, but for the future. Also, with Niklas Süle out with a COVID-19 positive test, Jake considers possible backline alternatives we could see in this game.
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3.11.2020 • 14 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. 1. FC Köln (Hinrunde)
On this episode, we take a look at 1. FC Köln who currently sit 16th in the Bundesliga with a 0-2-3 record and 2 points. Today, Jake & Tom analyze the entire team for Köln, who is missing their captain on the backline, veterans in the midfield, and goalscoring talent up front. We also look at the poor form of the Bayern Munich defense and give our thoughts on what needs to change.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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31.10.2020 • 17 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show - Episode 29: At the End of the Line
(Music used in this podcast is owned by and exclusively licensed to Concord Music Group, Inc., and is used in this episode under Fair Use. )
Today on the show:
-After 90 Minutes: We recap Bayern's performances against Atletico Madrid and Eintracht Frankfut and try and poke holes in two massive wins (we fail miserably)
-Der Ausblick - Lokomotiv Moscow: The Germans are invading Russia this week, but Jake and Chuck think that the return to the Russian capital will not be as bad as 2018.
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27.10.2020 • 23 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
BPW Previews the Champions League Group Stage w/ Luis Miguel Echegaray
Today, we preview every single group in the Champions League with Peru's best Luis Miguel Echegaray! Check it out.
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20.10.2020 • 57 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. 1. FC Duren (Pokal) and Arminia Bielefeld (Hindrunde)
On this episode of the podcast:
-After 90 Minutes - Die Mannschaft: Jake, Chuck, and Tom react to Germany's abysmal showing against Switzerland. All three of them want Joachim Löw removed from the national team, but they all have different reasons why.
-Der Ausblick - Duren and Bielefeld: We don't know much about either of these teams. But, what we do know is that Bayern is in for a tough schedule ahead.
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15.10.2020 • 32 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show - Episode 28: Calling for Reinforcements
Today on the podcast:
*After 90 Minutes - Hertha Berlin: In an incredibly close game, one of the best of the season, Bayern eeked out a 4-3 win over Die Alte Dame at the Allianz. We talk about the backline issues, Lewandowski's phenomenal form, and whether or not that last penalty should've been given (spoiler alert: yes)
*Transfer Recap: From Eric-Maxim Choupo Moting to Bouna Sarr, we go over all of Bayern's last minute transfers. Also, we look at the rest of the league and pick the team we think did the best out of everyone.
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9.10.2020 • 43 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show - Episode 27: Get Hoff Our Backs
Today on the podcast:
- After 90 Minutes: Hoffenheim came quick and fast to challenge a Bayern team coming off a tough game against Sevilla and as a result, the tired team lost their first game of 2020. We look at what went wrong for the team, what they can do to pick things back up, and more.
- Around the League: We look at the current state of the table and react to the firing of Schalke 04 manager David Wagner
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30.9.2020 • 29 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show - Episode 26: (8-0)8s and Heartbreak
Today on the podcast:
* Schalke 04 - After an 8-2 win just a few weeks ago, Bayern dominated their game against Schalke winning 8-0. We break everything down.
* AskBPW: We discuss replacing Thiago, buying a backup right back, the Arp train, and more!
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22.9.2020 • 51 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 25 - The Start of Something New
Today on the podcast:
* DFB Pokal: With Bayern's game pushed off until October, we analyze the rest of the field and see which fourth division teams we can root for, the upsets that were stunning and which Bundesliga teams couldn't make it
*Der Ausblick: We look ahead to Friday's match up against Schalke and analyze the team's poor form in the transfer window and their anemic backline. We also discuss how David Wagner can help this team climb further up the table and who they can look to in order for their future to be bright.
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16.9.2020 • 36 Protokoll, 26 Sekunden
A BPW Celebration: Bayern Takes their Sixth UEFA Champions League Title
It is done! Bayern Munich have won the 2019-20 UEFA Champions League
On this celebratory episode of the podcast we talk about:
-Bayern's stunning performance
-Who was the real Meister of the Match
-The questionable calls from the referees
-Looking to the future
-And more!
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28.8.2020 • 1 Stunde, 15 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. Paris Saint-Germain w/Jimmy Conrad (UEFA Champions League Final)
This is for all the marbles. Today on Der Ausblick, we're previewing the UEFA Champions League final between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain: both winners of their respective countries' league and cup competitions. This matchup will be the biggest game of this sporting calendar so far. We are joined by former United States international defender and CBS Sports Soccer Betting Analyst Jimmy Conrad. Jake talks with Jimmy about how CBS is handling the coverage of this competition, his personal role in the network, and more. Then, in the second half, the two discuss the upcoming game, the strengths of PSG and predict what is in store for us.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, follow Jake @jeffersonfenner and follow Jimmy @JimmyConrad. Be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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22.8.2020 • 49 Protokoll, 9 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. Olympique Lyon w/Julien Laurens (UCL Semifinal)
On this episode, ahead of the UCL semifinals, we take a look at Olympique Lyon who finished 7th in Ligue 1 with an 11-7-10 record and 40 points from 28 games. Today, Jake is joined by French soccer journalist Julien Laurens to discuss this team's ability to overcome the odds. From injuries, to transfers, to fighting between the fans and managers, Lyon is a team that has managed to simultaneously underperform in France while outshining their opponents in the Champions League. The two discuss the players and their system, give predictions, talk about the upcoming OL-Bayern match in the UEFA Women's Champions League, and more.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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17.8.2020 • 35 Protokoll, 10 Sekunden
Special: Reacting to Bayern's 8-2 win over FC Barcelona
In this special episode of the podcast we talk about:
-Each goal in Bayern's stunning 8-2 win
-Performances from Alphonso Davies, Philippe Coutinho, Ivan Perisic and more
-What needs to change at FC Barcelona
-A live reaction to the firing of Quique Setien
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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14.8.2020 • 37 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. FC Barcelona w/Barca Blaugranes (UCL Quarterfinals)
On this episode, we take a look at FC Barcelona who finished 2nd in La Liga with a 25-7-6 record and 82 points. Today, Jake & Tom recap the last game against Chelsea and try and find a thing to really criticize from a 4-1 win. Then, we're joined by Josh Sutter of Barca Blaugranes to discuss the season for Barcelona which involved big transfers in, a major coaching shakeup, issues off the field, and Messi's first publicly voiced issues with the direction of the club.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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13.8.2020 • 31 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. Chelsea F.C. w/ Andre Carlisle
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at Chelsea F.C. The team finished their season in 4th place with 66 points on 20 wins, 6 draws and 12 losses. We're joined by someone from our Chelsea sister blog, We Ain't Got No History, contributor Andre Carlisle. Jake and Andre sit down to discuss the end to Chelsea's Premier League season, the injured list for the Blues, the performances of first year winger Christian Pulisic, the results of Frank Lampard in his first year as manager, the incoming class of attacking talent, and much more!
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, follow Andre at @not_carlisle and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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4.8.2020 • 30 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 24 - Recapping Bayern's 2019-20 Bundesliga Season
Today on the podcast:
* Recapping the 2019-20 season: We take a look at the good and the bad that Bayern went through en route to their 29th Meisterschale. We discuss Least Valuable and Most Valuable Players, as well as the Most Improved Player, Bayern’s best game of the season and Bayern’s best goal of the season.
* AskBPW: We discuss the upcoming UCL games, what to do if our favorite midfielders leave, what to expect for year one of ESPN’s BuLi coverage and more
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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23.7.2020 • 1 Stunde, 1 Minute, 29 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 23 - Another Mountain to Climb
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes: VfL Wolfsburg - The end of Bayern Munich’s season saw an easy 4-0 win for the Bavarians. The guys discuss the game, plus, who may have seen their last games at the club.
* Relegation Watch: We discuss the wild end to the season for Fortuna Dusseldorf, Werder Bremen, Hamburger SV, and 1. F.C. Heidenheim and the results of the first Playoff game on Thursday
* Der Ausblick: We preview the DFB Pokal Finale between Bayern and Bayer Leverkusen by analyzing each team’s roads to the final and what to expect in this game.
* AskBPW: We talk about which positions need attention next and who we’d hate to play in the Champions League.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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3.7.2020 • 47 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
BPW Transfer Center: Leroy Sané joins Bayern Munich from Manchester City
IT IS DONE!
Per two reports from Christian Falk and Fabrizio Romano, it's official: Bayern Munich have finally gotten Leroy Sane from Manchester City.
After over a year and nearly 100 articles on this subject, we can finally rest easy at BFW knowing that we have our guy.
Jake and Chuck discuss what this means to the current Bayern corps of players, how we think Sane will fit, why Pep Guardiola made a €30-50 million mistake, and what this may mean for the rest of Bayern's summer transfers.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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30.6.2020 • 17 Protokoll, 47 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 22 - The End is Near
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes: Freiburg - It was a calm Bayern Munich 3-1 win over a Freiburg side down on their luck, but the guys talk about what this game meant to the younger players in the squad, some of whom made their debuts for the side.
*We talk about who we think will win the right to fight to stay in the top flight via the Relegation Playoff Spot. Plus, we analyze the 2. Liga, the storylines there, and which teams we're hoping will get their chance to come up and shine in the top flight of German soccer.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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26.6.2020 • 29 Protokoll
A BPW Quarantine Celebration: Meisterschale x 29
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes: Werder Bremen - It was a close one, but Bayern won their eighth title in a row against a scrappy Bremen team who wouldn't go down easily.
* We remember our favorite moments from the title winning BuLi campaign this year. From the Der Klassiker wins, to the hiring of Hansi, to the Phonzie runs.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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19.6.2020 • 21 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Der Ausblick: Bayern Munich @ SV Werder Bremen
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at SV Werder Bremen who are currently 17th in the Bundesliga with a 7-7-17 record and 28 points. Today, Jake & Chuck recap the last game against Borussia Mönchengladbach and look ahead to this game against a struggling Werder Bremen side that could hand Bayern the title. We ponder why a Werder team, which under normal circumstances is bursting with attacking talent, is underperforming this year. Also, we predict the close battle between Bremen and Dusseldorf for a spot in the relegation playoff with just three games remaining for each team.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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16.6.2020 • 16 Protokoll, 24 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern v. Borussia Mönchengladbach
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at Borussia Mönchengladbach who are currently 4th in the Bundesliga with a 17-5-6 record and 56 points. Today, Jake, Chuck, and Tom discuss the key power players for this energetic & youthful Die Fohlen side in both their midfield and the attack. Plus, with Lewandowski and Muller out with suspensions, and a host of others sidelined with injuries, we brainstorm what lineup Hansi Flick will go with in this important game with the title possibly at stake.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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12.6.2020 • 17 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 21 - R.I.P. Saarbrücken
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes: Bayer Leverkusen - A rocky start, but Bayern proved their dominance yet again against a Havertz-less Leverkusen side. Jake and Tom discuss the 4-2 win and preview what’s to come for the game against Eintracht Frankfurt in the DFB Pokal Semi Final.
* AskBPW: We talk about replacing right backs, Chuck’s train curses, UCL odds and whether or not it’s taboo to talk about Thiago leaving Bayern Munich
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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10.6.2020 • 35 Protokoll, 57 Sekunden
A BPW Quarantine Conversation with Ian Paul Joy
Hello everyone! This is a special edition of Bavarian Podcast Works, where today, we sit down with former fullback and broadcaster Ian Paul Joy. You may have heard his voice covering the Bundesliga, the Champions League and more on FOX Sports.
In today’s conversation, we discuss the games from Matchday 28, including Bayern’s 1-0 Der Klassiker win over Borussia Dortmund. We also look at the other teams in the running and get predicitions on how things will end up this season.
Plus, with Ian leaving Fox Sports, we look back on what they have done for the Bundesliga’s coverage in the United States, their decision to provide minimal studio programming, and what the future of the league may hold.
We hope you enjoy the podcast! Please be sure to subscribe, like, rate and share this episode. Be sure to follow Ian on Twitter @JOYPAULIAN and you can find me on Twitter @jeffersonfenner.
Enjoy!
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28.5.2020 • 57 Protokoll, 46 Sekunden
Der Ausblick: Bayern Munich v. Borussia Dortmund
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at Borussia Dortmund who are currently 2nd in the Bundesliga with a 17-6-4 record and 57 points. Today, Jake, Chuck, and Tom discuss the impact of Marco Reus’s injury on a young BVB side that seems destined to keep the pressure on Bayern. Also, is the hype surrounding Dortmund and American youngster Giovanni Reyna too inflated? Plus, after a not-so-perfect win against Eintracht Frankfurt, what does Bayern need to fix in their defending ahead of Der Klassiker?
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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25.5.2020 • 26 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
Der Ausblick: Bayern Munich v. Eintracht Frankfurt
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at Eintracht Frankfurt who are currently 13th in the Bundesliga with an 8-4-13 record and 28 points. Today, Jake looks back on the last meeting between these two sides and how wildly different their paths have been since then, with Eintracht plummeting down the table and Bayern rising under new boss Hansi Flick. Jake looks at the lack of scoring and how loaning out Ante Rebic hasn't worked for this team at all. Plus, with a big game later this week, will Bayern change formations? Will we see all five subs used? Will Lars Lukas Mai make an appearance?
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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23.5.2020 • 15 Protokoll, 40 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 20 - One Year, One Month, One Hundred Thousand Downloads
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes: Union Berlin - After a good, but not great performance, Jake isn’t convinced that the team was fully ready after quarantine, Chuck was happy to actually be doing something, and Tom thinks there are some players who have some work to do.
* We discuss the remaining games for teams 2, 3, and 4 in the title race and who poses the biggest threat to Bayern.
* The DFL’s rule against players celebrating in close contact was challenged this weekend, but no punishments were handed out. The team discusses whether or not the rule should remain.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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20.5.2020 • 45 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Der Ausblick: Bayern Munich @ Union Berlin
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at 1. FC Union Berlin who are currently 11th in the Bundesliga with a 9-3-13 record and 30 points. Today, Jake and Tom talk about Neven Subotič and his concerns about returning to the game too early. We also look at Union’s attacking options and whether or not the team could consider this season a success by staying up. We also turn our attention to the Bayern injured list as we lose two midfielders, but gain two attackers. Plus, with all of the new substitutions allowed, will we see any new combinations along the backline?
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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14.5.2020 • 18 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works: "P's" Get Degrees
Today on the podcast:
We talk about the return of the Bundesliga and what rule changes may take place in order for players to stay as healthy as possible.
Also, we say goodbye to the Timo Werner Train and look instead to the blue side of Manchester as a deal for Leroy Sané seems close to finishing.
Finally, we answer the one question for #AskBPW we received today. Send us more!!!
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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12.5.2020 • 38 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Goes Around the Horn
Welcome to our first show dedicated entirely to sports debating! Our show features conversations like:
Who fits Bayern better? Leroy Sané or Timo Werner?
Should Germany open the Bundesliga in May?
Who would fit better in the team: Prime Ribery or Prime Robben?
Which is your favorite World Cup final?
And many more!
Be sure to follow us on twitter @BavarianFBWorks. You can find the contributors on twitter @jeffersonfenner, @TheBarrelBlog & @tommyadams71.
Plus, be sure to read our daily content at www.bavarianfootballworks.com
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18.4.2020 • 1 Stunde, 3 Protokoll, 25 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 19 - One Year, Still Here
Today on the podcast:
* Contracts are being signed left and right with Hansi Flick and Thomas Müller putting pen to paper and agreeing to stay until 2023. Jake, Chuck and Tom all discuss the positives of all of these moves and preview what discussions will take place with three other key players up for extensions.
* AskBPW: We discuss Jonathan David, Dayot Upamecano, Kai Havertz, and more of your questions in our first AskBPW segment in a while.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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11.4.2020 • 1 Stunde, 10 Protokoll, 1 Sekunde
A BPW Quarantine Conversation with Derek Rae
Welcome to our Quarantine Conversation series, where we sit down and have conversations while we are forced inside our homes amidst the COVID-19 outbreak.
Today, our guest is Friend of the Pod Derek Rae, an international soccer commentator and someone who has been following this story and its impact on the footballing world for a long time.
Part I: COVID Response - Jake and Derek are both admittedly not health professionals, but they both offer their thoughts on how those in charge have responded to their messages. Jake goes deeper into things he has experienced during the outbreak, and Derek sheds light on who he trusts for the best information.
Part II: COVID and Football - As leagues across the world prepare for different outcomes to their seasons than they may have hoped, the two discuss alternative scenarios to how seasons will end. Jake expresses concern that some German football clubs may fall into hardship, while Derek looks shares a more positive outlook.
Part III: The Lighter Side - We end by talking about what we are doing during quarantine, which games we want to see and what we look forward to doing at the end of all this.
Thank you all for listening! Be sure to download, like, rate, share, and subscribe to hear the latest and greatest from Bavarian Podcast Works. Follow all of us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, @jeffersonfenner & @tommyadams71. You can find Derek Rae @RaeComm.
Stay safe and social distance. Until next time!
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4.4.2020 • 1 Stunde, 14 Protokoll, 58 Sekunden
A BPW Quarantine Special - Socially Distant
In this weird time, we at Bavarian Podcast Works stay dedicated to bringing you quality audio content. Now that we've had our two weeks to come home and rest up, we're back with an episode that we recorded last Friday.
On this episode, we talk about what we are each going through and fearing. We also get to some more fun things like the future of international football and what we're doing to occupy our time.
Don't worry, we promise there will be more fun episodes down the line, but seeing as this is our first in the midst of coronavirus, we felt that we had to address some things.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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28.3.2020 • 30 Protokoll, 48 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 18 - Running Through Landmines
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes - Hoffenheim & Schalke: Jake is happy that the Hoffenheim game made up for the lack of goals we saw against Schalke. Tom praises David Wagner for trying his best. And, more importantly, SAARBRÜCKEN IS ALIVE.
* Der Ausblick: Augsburg - Jake doesn’t sound too thrilled ahead of the Bavarian Derby, and Tom is just excited to see the new 120th Anniversary kits.
* Before We Go: In light of this weekends events with the protests in Hoffenheim and throughout the rest of German football, we would be remised if we did not talk about this potential turning point in the sport we love. Jake and Tom both offer their ideas on the banners, Hopp, and how we can move forward.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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6.3.2020 • 39 Protokoll, 43 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern @ Schalke (DFB Pokal Quarter Final)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at FC Schalke 04 who are currently 6th in the Premier League with a 9-9-6 record and 36 points. Today, Jake and Tom talk about Schalke’s devastating injury bug and whether or not they can overcome it. Also, with Robert Lewandowski out, youngster Joshua Zirkzee was given his time to shine against Hoffenheim. Will he be a permanent fixture for the games to come? Plus, we look at the other Pokal games on the cards in the coming days.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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3.3.2020 • 17 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 17 - It's All Good Baby Babayyy
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes - Paderborn: In one of the more frightening games of the year, Tom thinks the team was victim to both suspensions and lack of preparing for the opponent
* After 90 Minutes - Chelsea: Jake calls Alphonso Davies (DAY-VEES BRITISH COMMENTATORS!) one of the best Left Backs in the world right now and Tom loves the performances of Serge Gnabry in his former home city.
* The Newsroom: We talk the birthdays of both Bayern as a club and Hansi Flick, plus a full in-depth analysis of who can replace Robert Lewandowski. Plus, how Bayern is affected by the Manchester City UEFA decision.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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27.2.2020 • 1 Stunde, 8 Protokoll, 42 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern @ Chelsea F.C. w/ We Ain't Got No Podcast (UCL Round of 16)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at Chelsea, who are currently 4th in the Premier League with a 13-5-9 record and 44 points. Today, Jake is joined by Jimmy and Ram from SB Nation's Chelsea podcast We Ain't Got No Podcast. We talk about how well the club is doing under new manager Frank Lampard and the success of their young players in the first team. Also, both Bayern and Chelsea have major injuries, so how will both teams go about addressing them?
After this, be sure to check out the latest episode of We Ain't Got No Podcast, where Jake joins the Chelsea crew to talk about Bayern Munich.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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24.2.2020 • 24 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
A BPW Bonus - Interview with Gina Lewandowski
Hello everyone! This is a special edition of Bavarian Podcast Works, where we sit down with our first professional footballer! Today, we have the privilege of talking with a treble winner and former FC Bayern Munich Frauen defender and American international Gina Lewandowski!
We talk about her career from her beginnings in Pennsylvania to her time with 1. FFC Frankfurt, her career in Munich, and now her time in the U.S. with Sky Blue F.C.
Then we discuss the differences in the women's game in Europe versus America and how the women's game can grow in the future.
We hope you enjoy the podcast! Please be sure to subscribe, like, rate and share this episode. Be sure to follow Gina on Twitter @gll088 and you can find me on Twitter @jeffersonfenner.
Enjoy!
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12.2.2020 • 35 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 16 - So Many Games, So Little Time
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes - Mainz: Jake may still be asleep after that snoozefest...and so might Tom....
* After 90 Minutes - Hoffenheim: In the more exciting game, Tom says Bayern could have continued to pour on the goals. Meanwhile, the guys look ahead to the potential opponents Bayern could face in the draw.
*Der Ausblick - RB Leipzig: We talk the loss of Yussuf Poulsen's form, Timo Werner's deadly accuracy, and heap praise on Alphonso Davies.
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7.2.2020 • 38 Protokoll, 28 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern vs. TSG Hoffenheim (DFB Pokal)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at TSG Hoffenheim who are currently 7th in the Bundesliga with a 10-3-7 record and 33 points. Today, Jake analyzes Hoffenheim's recent run of form in both the league and the Pokal, which has seen not many goalscoring threats and a few close calls. Plus, after Tuesday's surprise results, is Bayern's road to Berlin much easier?
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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5.2.2020 • 10 Protokoll, 8 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show: Episode 15 - Mamba Mentality
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes - Schalke: Jake thinks that Goretzka goal is our first nominee for goal of the year, while Tom says the sad performance from Schalke isn’t representative of their hard work this season.
* Der Ausblick: Mainz - Jake sounds kinda angry with Mainz for their awful season so far, and Tom thinks there’s no way Bayern lose this game.
* The Newsroom: We talk the potential transfer of Leroy Sane, and show that there’s really no other club that would fit for him, and we offer our takes on the loss of Kobe Bryant.
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31.1.2020 • 30 Protokoll, 35 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern vs. FC Schalke 04 (Ruckründe)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at FC Schalke 04, who are currently 5th in the Bundesliga with a 9-6-3 record and 33 points. Today, Jake and Tom talk about Schalke's young core of midfielders and strikers who have performed admirably for them in front of goal. But, with young American Weston McKennie out for a while with an injury, who will replace him as a pivot man? Plus, with Alvaro Odriozola just coming in from Real Madrid, will we see the Basque native make his Bayern debut?
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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24.1.2020 • 14 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 14 - Tom Gets Shakespearean
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes: Hertha Berlin - A 4-0 thrashing right out of the gates of the Ruckründe is just what the doctor ordered. Jake brings the highlights from the game, plus his thoughts on a questionable VAR decision. Tom says Ivan Perisic is making the most of his time as a replacement for Bayern's wingers.
* Transfer Talk: In a sudden move, Bayern signed Real Madrid wingback Alvaro Odriozola on loan through the end of the year. We break down that move plus a few new transfers among the youth and reserve team ranks.
We have a new contest for everyone! Head to bavarianfootballworks.com and find the blog post for this podcast and fill out a survey to enter to win two Bayern Munich beer glasses!
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23.1.2020 • 25 Protokoll, 17 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 13 - Glad to Be Back
*Winterpause Wrap-up: Jake and Tom look at three of the biggest transfers which saw players move in this January window (so not Nübel) in Haaland, Weigel and Palacios.
* Der Ausblick: Hertha Berlin - Time for Bayern to get some revenge at the Olympiastadion. Die Roten haven’t won a game in the league at Berlin in years, and Tom thinks it’s time they break that streak. Jake argues this is the game Bayern need to dominate if Brazzo’s plan of no reinforcements is truly going to be enforced.
* Contest: We have a new contest for everyone! Head to bavarianfootballworks.com and find the blog post for this podcast and fill out a survey to enter to win two Bayern Munich beer glasses!
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17.1.2020 • 27 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bonus - Interview with Raphael Honigstein
Hello and welcome to this very special episode of The Bavarian Podcast Works Show.
Today, Jake sits down with one of his journalistic idols, Raphael Honigstein. Over his career, Honigstein has written for The Guardian, The Blizzard, and most recently, The Athletic. He has appeared on BT Sport, Sky Sports, ESPN, BBC Radio 5 Live, and more.
He is the author of Bring The Noise: The Jurgen Klopp Story as well as Das Reboot: How German Football Reinvented Itself and Conquered the World
Today, Jake and Rafa analyze the first half of the Bundesliga season, discussing which teams will make big moves in the upcoming Ruckründe, who is out of luck, and who will come out on top.
This in-depth look at the season as a whole so far looks at each team in the league - in what has been a topsy turvy season.
Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks, follow Rafa @honigstein and follow Jake @jeffersonfenner, and be sure to visit www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest German and Bayern soccer content.
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2.1.2020 • 1 Stunde, 3 Protokoll, 41 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Update: See You Next Decade!
This is just a quick episode thanking you all for listening and downloading.
We've had an amazing year so far and hope to do even more things in 2020!
Be sure to like, rate, share and subscribe and we'll see you next year!
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29.12.2019 • 7 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
Re-upload: Interview with Phil Bonney
This episode was recorded on November 15th, 2019
Hello everyone! This is a special edition of Bavarian Podcast Works, where today, we sit down with soccer broadcaster Phil Bonney. You may have heard his voice covering the Bundesliga on FOX Sports for the past few years as a member of the international feed.
We talk about the decision to fire Niko Kovac, who may replace him, and the rest of the BuLi table so far this season.
Also discussed topics include the other German teams’ performance in the UCL this season and who may be able to surprise some people during the Pokal.
We hope you enjoy the podcast! Please be sure to subscribe, like, rate and share this episode. Be sure to follow Phil on Twitter @bundesliga_phil and you can find me on Twitter @jeffersonfenner.
Enjoy!
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25.12.2019 • 31 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern vs. VfL Wolfsburg (Hinrunde)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at VfL Wolfsburg, who are currently 9th in the Bundesliga with a 6-6-4 record and 24 points. Today, Jake and Tom talk about Bayern’s inconsistent form over the last few games that, despite winning games, has not inspired confidence. Also, with the Bayern back line looking shakier than ever, will Wolfsburg attacker Vogt Weghorst be able to make the backline worried?
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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21.12.2019 • 11 Protokoll, 29 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 12 - The Gift That Keeps On Giving
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes: Werder Bremen - One of the most one-sided games of the year, Jake and Tom relish in the team’s form overall and marvel at the onslaught of goals from Philippe Coutinho.
* After 90 Minutes: Freiburg - It was an ugly game for Bayern that came out with a positive in a win. Tom addresses the issues Hansi Flick needs to tackle, including the rotating midfield and poor performance at the back.
* AskBPW: The guys ponder the future of Alphonso Davies at Left Back, and Jake goes back and forth on signing Havertz or Coutinho.
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20.12.2019 • 35 Protokoll, 32 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern vs. Werder Bremen (Hinrunde)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at Werder Bremen, who are currently 14th in the Bundesliga with a 3-5-6 record and 14 points. Today, Jake and Tom talk about Bremen's injury laden squad, who have been relying on Milot Rashica and Yuya Osako for most of their production as their top three strikers are out injured. Also, with Javi Martinez suspended on a red card this match, will we finally see some rotation from Hansi Flick on the back line?
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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13.12.2019 • 14 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern vs. Tottenham (UCL Group Stage)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and Pokal matches.
On this episode, we take a look at Tottenham Hotspur, who are currently 7th in the Premier League with a 6-5-5 record and 23 points; and also 2nd in Group B of the UCL with 10 points. Today, Jake and Tom talk about Bayern’s frustrations with finishing in front of the net, and discuss what Die Roten can do in the future. Also, Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho says he will start younger players in this game, which has us ponder whether Bayern will do the same?
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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11.12.2019 • 19 Protokoll, 37 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 11 - Finals Season is Rough
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes: Bayer Leverkusen - It's the first loss of Hansi Flick's tenure but Tom believes it's a bit of a fluke. Jake is concerned about squad rotation.
* Germany: The Euro groups have been released and the guys talk about who they think will advance out of each.
* AskBPW: Jake says that Robert Lewandowski doesn’t need the love of the world, because the love we give him is enough
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6.12.2019 • 51 Protokoll, 27 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 10 - Clear Eyes. Full Plates. Can't Lose.
Happy Thanksgiving everybody! Today, we've got a heaping helping of great soccer content for you all whether you're driving to friends and family or staying home. On today's episode:
After 90 Minutes - Dusseldorf: Jake and Tom marvel at the number of goals scored today and make their predictions on who will top the tables at the end of the Hindrunde
After 90 Minutes - Red Star: As Robert Lewandowski goes back for seconds (and thirds. and fourths.) Jake analyzes who Bayern could play in the knockout stages.
Thanksgiving Special - Accompanying the main course, Jake and Tom talk about what they are thankful for from a Bayern standpoint.
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28.11.2019 • 52 Protokoll, 55 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 9 - A Break in the Action
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes: Dortmund - After one of the most dominant performances of the year for Bayern, Jake praises Alphonso Davies for his commitment to learning a new position. Tom analyzes how the rest of Dortmund’s Hindrunde will finish out
* Germany plays their final two European Qualifiers this week against Belarus and Northern Ireland. Jake and Tom go over the scenarios that could play out, which include Germany getting knocked out and Northern Ireland beating the Dutch to the second spot.
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17.11.2019 • 24 Protokoll, 20 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern vs. Borussia Dortmund (Hinrunde)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and International Friendlies.
On this episode, we take a look at Borussia Dortmund, who are currently 2nd in the table with a 5-4-1 record and 19 points. Today, Jake and Tom talk about potential injuries holding back Borussia Dortmund's attacking wingers and how a poor form against Olympiacos may shake up the Bayern back line.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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9.11.2019 • 19 Protokoll, 49 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 8 - Who's Our #MullerWeen Winner
It's been a rough ride for us fans, but we're going into Der Klassiker this weekend with a little hope
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes: Olympiacos - Bayern's first shutout in what seems like decades makes Tom happy while Jake addresses some problems on the back line.
* #MullerWeen: We announce the winner to our first ever contest for a signed Thomas Muller jersey courtesy of FC Bayern US.
* The Newsroom - With the caretaker role seemingly hinging on Flick's performance this weekend, we analyze the potential short-term options if he loses the job.
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8.11.2019 • 32 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
BREAKING - Reactions to Niko Kovac Resigning as Manager of Bayern Munich
Well, it finally happened. Niko Kovac is out as the manager of Bayern Munich. Time for the ranting to get underway:
-Jake goes off on the fans, players, and well...everybody for how they treated Kovac, whether the players deserve any accountability for the poor fixtures, and said he'd leave the pod if Jose Mourinho was brought in
-Tom offers his condolences for Kovac's career and wishes Niko and Robert the best as they move forward
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3.11.2019 • 19 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 7 - Bochum. Berlin. Battlestar Galactica.
Today on the podcast:
* After 90 Minutes: VfL Bochum - It was a tough outing resulting in a win, and now Jake has a point of contention with Niko Kovac
* After 90 Minutes: Union Berlin - Bayern seemed dominant throughout the game as Tom congratulates Lewandowski on another big achievement
* The Newsroom - Tom laughs at the odds of people to replace Kovac and Jake finally compares the stats of Muller and Coutinho.
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31.10.2019 • 44 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern @ VfL Bochum (DFB Pokal 2nd Round)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, DFB Pokal and International Friendlies.
On this episode, we take a look at VfL Bochum, who are currently 16th in the 2. Bundesliga table with a 1-6-4 record and 9 points. Today, Jake and Tom talk about the different possibilities Niko Kovac could produce in his lineup for this game. Also, we look at other interesting games across the DFB Pokal's second round.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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29.10.2019 • 15 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern vs. 1. FC Union Berlin (Hinrunde)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and International Friendlies.
On this episode, we take a look at 1. FC Union Berlin, who are currently 14th in the table with a 2-1-5 record and 7 points. Today, Jake talks about the series of tough games ahead for Bayern Munich, and how the team may not be able to tinker with the lineups any longer. He also previews a recently promoted Union side who have defied some experts predictions from the start of the season.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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25.10.2019 • 8 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 6 - Penance for the Injury Gods
Today on The Bavarian Podcast Works Show we silently wonder which injury god we angered to allow them to punish us this way. Meanwhile, during the show we talk:
-Augsburg: Bayern's lackluster performance in their first game back from the international break left much to be desired. We dissect the performances from Lewandowski, Muller and more.
-Olympiacos: It wasn't pretty, but Bayern are atop Group B with 9 points from 3 games after a 3-2 win in Greece. We saw the resurgence of Thomas Muller and sadly, lost another defender to injury.
We also get to announce our contest in conjunction with @FCBayernUS! Listen to the episode for details.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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23.10.2019 • 31 Protokoll, 2 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern @ Olympiacos F.C. (UCL Group Stage)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and International Friendlies.
On this episode, we take a look at Olympiacos F.C., who are currently 1st in the Greek Super League. They are also 3rd in UCL Group B with a 0-1-1 record and 1 point, ahead of Tottenham on goal difference. Today, Jake and Tom talk about how recent injuries may effect Bayern's starting XI and whether the intimidating atmosphere in Greece may cause trouble for the Bavarians.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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21.10.2019 • 10 Protokoll, 20 Sekunden
Bonus - Interview with Commentator Derek Rae
Hello everyone! This is a special edition of Bavarian Podcast Works, where today, we sit down with soccer broadcaster Derek Rae. You may have heard his voice covering the Bundesliga on FOX Sports, on the NFL for Amazon overseas, or as the voice of the Champions League on the latest installment of the FIFA video game franchise.
We talk about the BuLi season so far, and who has surprised him, plus his thoughts on the Thomas Muller situation, Philippe Coutinho's start, and Niko Kovac's job as manager.
We also discuss the new deal with the Bundesliga and ESPN+, as well as the growth of soccer in America for both men and women.
We hope you enjoy the podcast! Please be sure to subscribe, like, rate and share this episode. Be sure to follow Derek on Twitter @RaeComm and you can find me on Twitter @jeffersonfenner.
Enjoy!
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14.10.2019 • 58 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 5 - The Duality of Mann
On today's episode, we tackle Bayern's last two games against Tottenham in the Champions League, and against Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga, which paint two very different pictures of how the team is doing.
- Tottenham: We revel in the 7-2 win by dumping on Spurs and asking the all important question, "Are you okay?"
-Hoffenheim: We scratch our heads over defensive blunders and managerial decisions as this lineup was unable to pull out any points against an understaffed TSG side.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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8.10.2019 • 34 Protokoll, 11 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern @ Tottenham Hotspur (UCL Group Stage)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and International Friendlies.
On this episode, we take a look at Tottenham Hotspur, who are currently 5th in the Premier League table and second in Group B . Today, Jake and Marcus talk about Bayern's progress so far, and how last year's runner up is underperforming in this 2019-20 campaign.
As always, thank you for listening! Be sure to like, rate, subscribe, follow, and download us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and anywhere else you get your quality audio content. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BavarianFBWorks and be sure to read www.bavarianfootballworks.com for the latest and greatest FC Bayern and German soccer content.
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30.9.2019 • 15 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 4 - A Face For Radio
It's been a great start to Oktoberfest for the Bavarians, and for us here at the podcast! Today's episode features:
- After 90 Minutes: Jake talks for way too long about a routine Dortmund blunder and Tom can't get enough of Coutinho's performances (and Lewandowski's humility?)
-#AskBPW: While Jake argues there is a place for Coutinho and Muller on the same field, Tom says Kimmich needs to stay at Right Back
-Before We Go: The guys talk about how dumb the FIFPro World XI list looks and argue changes they would make to the squad.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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26.9.2019 • 47 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern vs. 1. FC Köln (Hinrunde)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and International Friendlies.
On this episode, we take a look at 1. FC Köln, who are currently 15th in the table with a 1-0-3 record and 3 points. Today, Jake and Tom talk about Bayern's recent run of great form in the league and in Europe, the challenges Köln face, and whether or not there's a chance for the teams above Bayern to slip up this weekend.
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20.9.2019 • 14 Protokoll, 4 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 3 - Englische Woche Number 1
It's been a busy week for Bayern and for us here at the podcast division! This episode:
-After 90 Minutes (Leipzig): Jake talks about the disappointing 1-1 draw in East Germany against the Red Bulls and what it means for the future of the title race
-After 90 Minutes (Red Star): Chuck marvels at the amazing 3-0 win over Red Star (from Belgrade) in the opening match of the UEFA Champions League and talks about how this Bayern team made a statement
-#AskBPW: We answer your questions, which are apparently all about defenders this week.
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20.9.2019 • 30 Protokoll, 23 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern vs. Red Star (UCL Group Stage)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and International Friendlies.
On this episode, we take a look at Bayern's first Champions League opponent, Red Star Belgrade who are currently 3rd in the Serbian table with a 6-0-0 record and 18 points. Today, Jake and Chuck talk about what Bayern should do tactically in the wake of key injuries. They also talk about the few talented players on RSB and address the elephant in the room concerning their ultras.
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17.9.2019 • 13 Protokoll, 9 Sekunden
Der Ausblick - Bayern @ RB Leipzig (Hinrunde)
Hello! Welcome to Der Ausblick, a show where we look ahead to the big matchups ahead for FC Bayern Munich. We will be releasing these episodes each week on the day before each game, including UEFA Champions League, Bundesliga, and International Friendlies.
On this episode, we take a look at RB Leipzig, the current table leaders who have a 3-0-0 record and sit on nine points. Today, Jake and Chuck talk about the challenges ahead for Bayern, and how they can be able to overcome the talented attacking trio of Werner, Poulsen, and Forsberg.
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13.9.2019 • 13 Protokoll, 53 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 2 - New Season, Same Technical Problems
This took way too long to put together (shoutout to Audacity) but we're proud to bring this episode of the pod where we tackle:
-After 90 Minutes: We try to talk about Mainz as much as we can, but we have six reasons why we can't.
-A90 International: Jake and Tom can't believe Jonathan Tah's own goal happened in that 4-2 loss to the Dutch, but at least Germany is top of the table after thrashing Northern Ireland.
- #AskBPW: Jake calls Jose Mourinho "locker room cancer" and Tom wants to spend all of the club's money at once.
-The Newsroom: Jake wonders if putting Karim Benzema on the FifPRO World XI makes it an illegitimate list and Tom doesn't want the young players on the UCL roster (because he's mean).
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11.9.2019 • 52 Protokoll, 4 Sekunden
The Bavarian Podcast Works Show Episode 1 - Guess Who's Back
Bavarian Podcast Works is back with weekly episodes every Friday just in time for the weekend's matches! On today's episode:
-After 90 Minutes: Tom and Jake look back on Bayern's first two fixtures of the Bundesliga season, a disappointing draw with Hertha and a 3-0 win over Schalke.
-Der Ausblick: We play Mainz this weekend, and there's nothing much else to say.
-Transfer Talk: After a whirlwind summer, we analyze five transfers and rumors (excluding Sane) that were all the rage in Bavaria.
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30.8.2019 • 50 Protokoll, 52 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: Fortuna Düsseldorf PLUS a Podcast Update
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at Fortuna Düsseldorf.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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21.8.2019 • 14 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: VfL Wolfsburg
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at VfL Wolfsburg.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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21.8.2019 • 12 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: FC Schalke 04
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at FC Schalke 04.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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21.8.2019 • 12 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: SC Paderborn 07
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at SC Paderborn 07.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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15.8.2019 • 9 Protokoll, 39 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at Bayer Leverkusen.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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14.8.2019 • 9 Protokoll, 50 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: Borussia Mönchengladbach
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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14.8.2019 • 10 Protokoll, 54 Sekunden
Transfer Center - BREAKING: Bayern Munich signs Ivan Perisic from Inter Milan
Jake and Chuck bring you this emergency podcast breaking down this decision and what it means for Bayern's summer transfer window.
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13.8.2019 • 12 Protokoll, 31 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: 1. FSV Mainz 05
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at 1. FSV Mainz 05.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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13.8.2019 • 14 Protokoll, 5 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: RasenBallsport (Red Bull) Leipzig
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at RB Leipzig.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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13.8.2019 • 18 Protokoll, 21 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: 1. FC Köln
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at 1. FC Köln.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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12.8.2019 • 9 Protokoll, 14 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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12.8.2019 • 9 Protokoll, 40 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: SC Freiburg
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at SC Freiburg.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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11.8.2019 • 9 Protokoll, 51 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: Eintracht Frankfurt
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at Eintracht Frankfurt.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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10.8.2019 • 14 Protokoll, 19 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: Borussia Dortmund
# BuLi Preview Summary
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at Borussia Dortmund.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season.
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9.8.2019 • 12 Protokoll, 13 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: SV Werder Bremen
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at Werder Bremen.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season. Be sure to stay subscribed as we won’t put out a blog post for each podcast we release in this series.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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8.8.2019 • 7 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: 1. FC Union Berlin
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, Marcus Iredahl makes his solo debut and takes a look at FC Union Berlin.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season. Be sure to stay subscribed as we won’t put out a blog post for each podcast we release in this series.
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7.8.2019 • 11 Protokoll, 27 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: Hertha Berlin SC
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at Hertha Berlin.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season. Be sure to stay subscribed as we won’t put out a blog post for each podcast we release in this series.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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6.8.2019 • 4 Protokoll, 46 Sekunden
The Bundesliga Preview Show: FC Augsburg
Hello everyone and welcome to our new series, The Bundesliga Preview Show. We will release 17 episodes covering each team in the 2019-20 Bundesliga (not including Bayern), so look at this as the perfect way to get ready for the season. Today, we take a look at FC Augsburg.
Each episode will highlight two games to look for, players to watch and finally where we think they end up this season. Be sure to stay subscribed as we won’t put out a blog post for each podcast we release in this series.
As always, thank you for the support! Be sure to rate us, like us, subscribe to us, and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else you get your quality audio content.
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5.8.2019 • 6 Protokoll, 16 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Summer Update #6 - You Down with ICC?
Jake is too busy off toppling New York City to the ground, so Tom Adams joins Chuck to talk about:
-ICC: Bayern's successful run in the International Champions Cup was highlighted by some stellar performances from a few unlikely players. The two reflect on the glory, the heroes and more.
-Transfer Center: This was recorded earlier, so no Sane news. Tom sheds a tear over the loss of Nicholas Pepe to Arsenal and Chuck decides to change his tune on Timo Werner (sike)
Be sure to check back for the upcoming Bundesliga Preview Shows!
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2.8.2019 • 44 Protokoll, 44 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Summer Update #5 - All FOUR one and one FOUR all
-Women's World Cup Wrap Up: The US Women have done it again, winning their fourth World Cup. The guys talk about the win, the lineups (and the lack of Lindsey Horan), the great performances by (President) Megan Rapinoe and what this tournament means to women's soccer in America and across the globe.
-Transfer Talk: We talk about why CHO may be making a mistake at Chelsea.
-Yet Another Rant from Jake: According to your host, the sky is falling and it may be time to face facts that if Bayern isn't attracting star talent, they may not be a top-tier club in Europe. Chuck is here to calm him down with talks of #TimoTime like always.
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8.7.2019 • 41 Protokoll, 12 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Summer Update #4 - [Insert American Revolution Joke Here]
Chuck is off in West Virginia watching his daughter tear up the pitch, so Jake is joined by our TwitterMeister Tom Adams for another episode! There aren’t any transfer rumor updates for Bayern Munich, but we’re still here talking about Women’s World Cup action from France including:
The United States dismantling of France at the Parc de Princes at the hands of President Megan Rapinoe and how we hope that Lindsey Horan gets back in the starting XI soon. Our own certified Swede Marcus Iredahl celebrates his country advancing over Germany, because apparently, he hates this blog and everything it stands for (jk Marcus)Tom suffers the first defeat for the blog’s predictions after Norway forgot to show up to their game against England, getting blanked 3-0. But, there are key insights for the US Women in their game ahead.And finally, the Dutch and their amazing fans have more to celebrate as they knock out Italy and advance to the semifinals for the first time ever.Plus, we make our predictions for who we think will end up in the World Cup Final!
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1.7.2019 • 32 Protokoll, 15 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Summer Update #3 - Trois Est Une Foule (Three's A Crowd)
On this episode, we officially welcome Tom Adams to the podcasting team!
We talk handballs, PK's, Cameroon and all of the other interesting and exciting action in the Round of 16.
Plus, we each make our predictions for who will advance out of the Quarterfinals!
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27.6.2019 • 50 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Summer Update #2 - I Fought the VAR and the VAR Won
- Women's World Cup: Jake and Chuck break down the group play, realize their predictions were dead wrong, and offer their takes on who will advance in the Round of 16.
-Transfer Center: Chuck thinks Sane is using Bayern (still) and won't stop talking about #TimoTime (still) and Jake goes on a rant about why Die Roten needs to start making money moves when it comes to the backline.
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22.6.2019 • 49 Protokoll, 38 Sekunden
Transfer Center - BREAKING: Hummels Set to Return to Dortmund
Reports from multiple sources (Bild, Sky, BamS) say that Mats Hummels will return to Dortmund for an estimated 30 million euros. Niko Kovac reportedly agreed to the move on vacation.
Jake and Chuck bring you this emergency podcast breaking down this decision and what it means for Bayern's summer transfer window.
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15.6.2019 • 10 Protokoll, 45 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Summer Update #1 - Back By Popular Demand
We got so many downloads from our last podcast, we decided to capitalize and released this special episode.
Today we cover:
-Transfer Rumors/News: Jake does his best to avoid Timo Werner by asking Chuck questions about Leroy Sane and Callum Hudson-Odoi. Plus, Bayern is out of the race for Matthijs de Ligt and our first Transfer Obituary is written in memory of James Rodriguez
-Women's World Cup Preview: With Bayern players on the German, Dutch and Swedish squads, the guys break down their favorites to lift the cup in France when the tournament begins on Friday.
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7.6.2019 • 55 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Episode 8 - Yet Another Doublesieger
Jake and Chuck bid adieu to the 2018-19 podcasting season by wrapping up the latest Bayern Munich campaign:
-After 90 Minutes: After Bayern's 19th Pokal win, Jake talks about how Timo Werner did bad in Leipzig's 3-0 loss and (spoiler alert) Chuck defends Timo.
-Bayern Recap: The guys discuss the best and worst moments of Die Roten's season, including their takes on who was Bayern's Most Valuable Player, Least Valuable Player, and Most Improved Player
-Before We Go: The podcast team talks about new changes being made at the blog and about the future of the show.
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28.5.2019 • 50 Protokoll, 58 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Episode 7 - Meisterschale No. 28
Bayern have won the league title and Jake and Chuck are here to break it down.
-After 90 Minutes: The guys talk Frankfurt, the goal from Ribery, Renato Sanches' goal to cap off a disappointing season, and the upcoming DFB Pokal final against Leipzig
-#AskBPW: In a segment about Leroy Sane, Chuck somehow goes on about Timo Werner, and Jake talks about how Fox's Bundesliga coverage is lagging behind NBC's coverage of the Premier League
-Before We Go: Jake and Chuck bid adieu to the careers of Rafinha, Franck Ribery, and Arjen Robben.
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22.5.2019 • 44 Protokoll, 36 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Episode 6 - The Final Countdown
There's one more game for all of the marbles. Will Bayern Munich finish strong and win the league?
- After 90 Minutes: Jake brags about how his draw prediction came true this weekend and Chuck says the VAR decision was incorrect
- Der Ausblick: The guys give their predictions and talk about Luka Jovic, Ante Rebic, and the impact of a Neuer-less goal
- The Newsroom: Jake calls the Bayern board wishy-washy given their lack of direction with Kovac, Chuck thinks Timo Werner to Munich is a done deal, and both hosts wish Chris Richards the best of luck in the 2019 U-20 World Cup
-Before We Go: Jake and Chuck offer their suggestions for which young attacker Bayern Munich should pursue this summer
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15.5.2019 • 47 Protokoll, 57 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Episode 5 - The Race to the Finish
-After 90 Minutes: The two discuss Bayern's 3-1 win over Hanover and how we may have seen the last of Robbery
-Der Ausblick: Jake and Chuck preview the match that may give Bayern the title this weekend against RB Leipzig
-#AskBPW: The guys discuss their favorite kits while talking about this one, Jake says Erik Ten Hag may be a good fit at Bayern, and Chuck doesn't want to see a formation change in Bavaria.
-Before We Go: Chuck says it's time for the Bayern Munich board to make a decision about their future in goal
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8.5.2019 • 57 Protokoll, 30 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Episode 4 - Werder Bremen II: Electric Boogaloo
Jake returns to the podcast in this episode after a rough weekend of fixtures for Bayern Munich.
-After 90 Minutes: Jake and Chuck talk about Bayern almost missing out on the Pokal final if not for a controversial penalty against Werder Bremen. Also, how the goalposts saved Bayern's title hopes and the Curse of the Mint Kits is officially coined.
-Der Ausblick: Jake and Chuck find something positive to say about Hanover.
-AskBPW: Our newest segment makes its debut! Listeners ask questions about Kovac taking Bayern to the top of Europe and who could back up three key players
-Before We Go: Jake isn't about to say Bayern pulled the trigger on Lucas Hernandez early...but they pulled the trigger on Lucas Hernandez early
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30.4.2019 • 54 Protokoll, 24 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Episode 3 - Revenge of the Smith
In our third podcast, Chuck goes on his own.
In After 90 Minutes, he analyzes Bayern’s dominant, yet goal-deprived win against Werder Bremen.
He previews both the Pokal match against Bremen and the Bundesliga game against F.C. Nurnberg in Der Ausblick.
In the Newsroom, Chuck addresses rumors surrounding Timo Werner, Leroy Sane, and Christian Eriksen as well as Bayern’s current youth goalkeeper situation and the lack of fallout from the Lewandowski-Coman brawl.
Finally, on Before We Go, Chuck criticizes Renato Sanches for his comments after this weekend’s win requesting a loan or transfer.
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24.4.2019 • 36 Protokoll, 33 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Episode 2 - We're Experiencing Technical Difficulties
After 90 Minutes: Jake and Chuck talk about Bayern's 4-1 thrashing of Fortuna Dusseldorf and what injuries to Mats Hummels and Manuel Neuer mean for the next few games
Der Ausblick: We preview Werder Bremen part 1 of 2 and look at how a man named Max Kruse leads one team in goals, shots and assists
The Newsroom: We laugh at the latest boxing match between Lewandowski and Coman, Jake hates on Gareth Bale's man bun, and Chuck think's Jogi Low is arrogant
Before We Go: We promise, we love James Rodriguez. But, we don't think that he is the best fit for Bayern Munich.
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18.4.2019 • 51 Protokoll, 22 Sekunden
Bavarian Podcast Works Episode 1 - We've Got a Podcast Now
Jake and Chuck debut Bavarian Podcast Works to the world. On our After 90 Minutes segment, we discuss the DFB Pokal match against Heidenheim and the recent Bundesliga match against Borussia Dortmund. On Der Ausblick, we look ahead to the upcoming match against Fortuna Dusseldorf. On The Newsroom, we talk the draw for the next round of the DFB Pokal, the resignation of Reinhard Grindel, and rumors about Arjen Robben to the MLS. Finally, on Before We Go, Jake defends Niko Kovac.
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