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Bayern Defensively Thin?

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Soccer, Sports

4.32.7K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2024

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

The FC crew continue their discussion of Bayern Munich's 3-3 draw vs Frankfurt and break down how the team can improve their defensive structure. Then, Julien Laurens joins to assess Manchester City's court case win against the Premier League. Plus, a look at potential replacements for Real Madrid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome in the latest edition of ESPN FC, I'm Dan Thomas.

0:08.2

You're in the studio today by Ali Moreno and Stevie Nicker will kick things off by reflecting on what happened across Europe

0:15.2

in those big matches this weekend and will start in the Bundesliga by Munich dropping points once again

0:20.5

of course after that draw against Bueerikusen and losing against Aston Villa.

0:24.8

A rough week for Vincent Companies aside who only could manage a three-three draw away against

0:30.6

Eintracht Frankfurt and it was the manner in which they conceded the goals which is raising eyebrows

0:36.3

Across the Bundesliga for more on this let's welcome in shall we Mario Malky on is as is n Manuas. We've got lots of defenders on this.

0:44.0

Let's talk about the defending for those three goals. What's interesting Nadum, Vincent Company

0:48.6

one of the best defenders ever in the history of the Premier League. How can he set up his team to be so vulnerable at the back under

0:56.2

his tenure?

0:57.2

Yeah, that's a good way to describe it and I think I've been seeing the games that have played this season and I listened

1:06.7

I think their aggressive style of play in terms of how they attack is going to lead to lots of opportunities for the opposition to hit them in transition.

1:13.4

I think the goals that we saw this weekend against them.

1:16.5

That is basically going to be the model for teams to try and break them down because overall

1:20.0

defensively, you know they've been good.

1:21.8

We saw this buying team go up against

1:23.2

Levikusen a couple of weeks ago and basically strangle them to the point

1:26.3

where Levikusen couldn't play the normal attacking game. The only thing they

1:29.2

could have had realistically was the transitions. So I think this game in itself with the speed that they had playing against the Baye Munich side,

1:37.0

you could see that they were going to be some of those moments.

1:39.0

And I think ultimately, you know, for Frankfurt, they did what they needed to do they didn't have a ton of

1:43.7

possession as we could see from the stats but they had those moments like

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