Bundesliga Opening Weekend: Frankfurt vs. Bayern Munich Preview | ESPN FC



Welcome to Bundesliga Opening Weekend! Join us for the ESPNFC Pregame show while we take a look at Frankfurt versus Bayern Munich prior to kick off.

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22 comentarios en “Bundesliga Opening Weekend: Frankfurt vs. Bayern Munich Preview | ESPN FC

  1. Musashi Miyamoto

    Mr Moreno is a very opinionated "expert", being very loud and emphatic about his views as if nobody else knows football. Everybody knows Lewa is hard to replace. On the other hand you can see that even the players who were in the team with him now seem to run freeer than before, have more fun, as Robert always commanded the ball as you should as a necessarily selfish striker. Now is the present, change is necessary and might take some time, but as you can see from the 6:1 against Frankfurt, we can already see that it might not be that hard after all.

  2. domineu7

    The 34 year old Lewandowski left and brought 50 mio + 24 mio of saved salary
    + now you have Sadio Mané and Matthys De Ligt in the team
    -> now there is flexibility and fun and freedom 4 the other players
    💯% the best 4 FCB

  3. Matti M

    So the season Nico Kovac let Muller barely play at Bayern, Lewandowski just scored 22 goals 😀 Lets see how he works without Muller at Barcelona since the two together were what made him so strong. Lewa is world class, but usually in football most world class players have one player in the team they benefit from.

  4. Minej Mosuris

    I get where Ali's concerns are coming from, but teams have proved in the past that you dont REALLY need a world class striker to be great…Man City made it to the final of the UCL in 2020/21 and were mere minutes away from making the final again last season, all while having no REAL striker…it can be done, and with the names on that Bayern team sheet, dont be surprised to see a treble

    Edit: I mean Ali is just being a bit unrealistic in saying "what happens if they go cold?"…with the amount of scoring options Bayern has, practically half the team would have to go cold for Bayern to be left with NO ONE, you cant convince me that all of those players go cold at the exact same time for the same amount of time

  5. k tom

    Moreno being an idiot again. ESPN really went for a cheap option here – hiring a Venezuelan former mediocre player, just because he spent a few seasons in the USA.

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