Bayern Munich, known for its dominance of European football over the last twelve years, faces an unprecedented challenge: a season without a title. This setback triggered a process of introspection and action within the Bavarian club. The impending arrival of Max Eberl as sporting director has raised expectations and speculation at the Allianz Arena.
Faced with the daunting task of revitalizing the team, Eberl faces the urgent need to rebuild a lost backbone on the field. The departure of personalities like David Alaba, Thiago and Robert Lewandowski has left gaps that need to be filled. Although large sums of money have been invested in defense, a leader like Alaba is still missing. Upamecano has disappointed and communication in defense is an obvious weakness. The possible inclusion of De Ligt could offer solutions, although Tuchel has not yet thought about it.
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In midfield, Kimmich’s frustration reflects a lack of support and leadership. The need for a defensive midfielder is as compelling as the search for a creative element to compensate for the departure of Thiago.
There are four “untouchables”
At the top, Kane remains Bayern’s top goalscorer, but his leadership needs to develop further. However, his position in the team is as undisputed as that of Neuer, Müller and Musiala, with the latter being considered the future of the club.
Bavaria is facing a necessary revolution to regain its competitiveness and Eberl will be the main architect of this renewal. His arrival marks the start of a new era at the Bavarian club, with significant changes expected to return the team to its former glory.
