Bayern's Aim for Glory!
What Cheer from the New Bayern Boss!
In a surprising turn of events at the annual general meeting, the new CEO, Jan-Christian Dreesen (56), has set a bold new goal for Bayern Munich. After their embarrassing DFB Cup exit in Saarbrücken (1:2), Dreesen declared a new objective for the season - securing the championship and making it to the Champions League final at Wembley Stadium on June 1, 2024.
The Champion's Charm and Kane's Magic!
The London plan depends heavily on Harry Kane (30), the 100-million-euro striker. The England captain will be playing for his national team at Wembley in the European Championship qualifier against Malta on Friday (8.45 pm). Kane joined Bayern from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer. Though he joined from the final city of all places, Dreesen sees potential in him, stating: "Harry can help us on our way. The biggest goal for him would be to be in the final. You have to imagine that, it would be incredible."
Dreesen's Vision: A New Axis!
According to Dreesen, Kane will enhance their team by working at the back, tying down teammates, and coming in when needed for a goal. Kane's abilities make Dreesen optimistic about the future. He also mentions the return of Manuel Neuer (37). The pair will form a powerful axis, working together to drive Bayern forward.
Bayern's 2013 Wembley Success: A Inspiration!
Dreesen draws inspiration from Bayern's glorious 2013 Wembley triumph, when they beat Dortmund 2:1. Back then, the team was characterized by a powerful axis of Manuel Neuer, Philipp Lahm, Jérôme Boateng, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Thomas Müller, Arjen Robben, and Franck Ribéry. With a similar ambition, Dreesen plans to repeat the glory days at Wembley.
Tuchel's Challenge: Finding the New Axis!
It remains to be seen who will form the new axis in Tuchel's team this season. Alongside Kane (21 goals in his 16 competitive games) and captain Neuer, Joshua Kimmich (28) is already a leading player. However, Bayern still needs to identify their core in defense and midfield. Musiala, Goretzka, and Sané could be potential additions to the lineup, while the defense lacks a clear leader.
Dreesen's Master Plan: Finalizing Bayern's Layout!
Dreesen has been working for weeks to finalize Bayern's lineup for the Wembley dream. The team is gearing up for the Bundesliga kick-off, hoping to repeat their 2013 success. Every fan awaits the announcement of the lineup with bated breath.
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