Bayern Munich: Müller and Kimmich come to Goretzka’s aid

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Bayern Munich got off to a perfect start to the season with a 4-0 win over Ulm in the first round of the German Cup. For his first time as coach of the Bavarians, Vincent Kompany couldn’t have dreamed of anything better, especially since Thomas Müller scored twice, Coman scored on a pass from new signing Michael Olise, and Kane finished the job. The only thing left to get the media excited in Germany is the absence of Leon Goretzka from the match sheet. The midfielder is reportedly being punished by his club, which is more keen than ever to get rid of him.

In his misfortune, he received support from some of his teammates, such as Thomas Müller.Leon is one of us! He doesn’t have an easy situation at the moment but he still trains very well. It is necessary to clearly explain how he works“, said the striker, followed a few moments later by another heavyweight in the locker room: Joshua Kimmich.I can only say that I really enjoy being on the pitch with Leon. We all know that we are very good friends. I feel sorry for him. It is the decision of the coach and the club and I don’t know what kind of discussions took place.» Goretzka will appreciate it.

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