Business thriving in a stress-free environment: Absence of Pressure in latest phase cited by Kompany
In the upcoming Bundesliga clash between Bayern Munich and Hoffenheim, two familiar faces will go head-to-head as goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer and Oliver Baumann. Both are regulars for their respective clubs and the German national team.
Manuel Neuer, the Bayern Munich captain, recently achieved a significant milestone, securing his 100th victory in the Champions League with the Bavarian giants. His teammate, Vincent Kompany, believes Neuer faces zero pressure in the late stages of his football career, praising his mix of 100% focus and ease.
Despite Neuer's top performances and the uncertain future of Marc-André ter Stegen, Neuer has ruled out a return to the German national team goal.
Meanwhile, Hoffenheim has made a strong start in the league, accumulating six points. Konrad Laimer, a versatile player, is expected to switch from the right to the left defensive side for Bayern Munich's game against Hoffenheim. Kompany considers Laimer as a player capable of performing well on both sides.
Bayern Munich's Josip Stanisic will miss the game against Hoffenheim due to a ligament injury sustained against Chelsea and will not be available until after the international break in mid-October. As a result, no changes are expected to the Bayern Munich lineup, aside from the adjustment on the left defensive side.
Kompany plans to approach the game against Hoffenheim similar to the match against Chelsea, where Bayern Munich emerged victorious with a 3-1 scoreline. The game between Bayern Munich and Hoffenheim promises to be an exciting encounter, with both teams eager to secure three points.
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