Nagelsmann's Bayern Munich Tactics



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Julian Nagelsmann joined Bayern Munich from RB Leipzig in the summer, and with a few tactics tweaks have made the Bavarian club look even stronger.

So what does Nagelsmann’s Munich look like, tactically?

Explained by Alex Stewart.

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48 comentarios en “Nagelsmann's Bayern Munich Tactics

  1. Cloud Xz

    When you see how Bayern is playing this Season, you see that Nagelsmann is something special.
    They played 19 Games and scored already 70 Goals. This is sick.😅

  2. Jodell Kester Seegobin

    One other thing Nagelsmann is doing is making great efforts to preserve his players stamina and fitness. He doesn't hesitate to make substitutions and rest key players (except Kimmich of course). And the players don't exert themselves as much as they did under Flick. They slow down the game sometimes and conserve energy.

  3. Fly Fishing Guide

    The extra arrows on the board are not near as confusing as the orange nails, the Pocahontas shirt in a Bayern tactics video, or the beanie with a short sleeve shirt (is it cold or not cold?). Is the video about the soccer or the analysist's style?

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