Bayern: Thomas Tuchel reframes Leroy Sané

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Friday evening, Bayern Munich launched its year 2024 well. The reigning German champion dominated Hoffenheim (3-0) on the 17th day of the Bundesliga. A beautiful tribute to the legend Franz Beckenbauer, who died a few days ago. If Thomas Tuchel appreciated the collective performance, he did not miss Leroy Sané (28 years old), starter for this meeting.

“He is extremely decisive for the game and yet he has to play more physically again. He has so much physical potential, he can’t do without it in his sprints, otherwise it’s too little for me. If he does, he can also physically dominate opponents from the Bundesliga and across Europe, but there is room for improvement”, announced the German technician after the meeting. It remains to be seen whether the attacking midfielder will hear his coach’s criticism.

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