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How Bayern Munich Might Lineup Next Season
Bayern Munich has been highly active throughout the summer transfer window. They've made a couple top-notch acquisitions thus far, and they appear prepared to compete in 2019.
Barcelona is sure that it will recruit Robert Lewandowski, who announced his intention to leave the Bayern Munich team in May.
Sadio Mane could be an ideal Robert Lewandowski successor if he decides to leave because he is a livewire.
The following illustrates how Bayern Munich might line up with their new additions for the next season.
the goalkeeper
Keep Manuel Neuer in the starting lineup.
Defenders
The defense should consist of Noussair Mazraoui, Dayot Upamecano, Hernandez, and Alphonso Davies.
Midfield
Thomas Muller, Gravenberch, and Joshua Kimmich
Forwards
Serge Gnabry, Leroy Sane, and Sadio Mane should form a front three to set the tone for the defense.
What do you think about the possible starting lineup for Bayern Munich next season?
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'We're here for you,' Klopp tells fans
Prior to their first preseason friendly encounter against Manchester United at Rajamangala National Stadium tomorrow, Liverpool arrived in Bangkok yesterday.
Juergen Klopp's 37-man team was greeted enthusiastically by a large crowd of supporters at Suvarnabhumi airport.
Tomorrow at 8 p.m., the two Premier League rivals will play in a preseason match known as THE MATCH Bangkok Century Cup 2022.
The Merseysiders are playing their debut game in Asia. The Reds continue to ramp up their preseason preparations on Friday as they take on Crystal Palace at Singapore National Stadium.
Before Manchester City beat them to the Premier League title and Real Madrid defeated them in the Champions League final, Klopp's team had the chance to complete a historic quadruple last season.
The team also includes right back Trent Alexander-Arnold, left back Andy Robertson, goalkeeper Alisson Becker, center-back Virgil Van Dijk, midfielder Thiago, winger Luis Diaz, forward Roberto Firmino, new signing Darwin Nunez, and captain Jordan Henderson. Egyptian winger Mohamed Salah, who earlier this month put an end to rumors about his future at Liverpool, is a member of the group.As a press conference table was set up at the airport with three seats—one for Klopp, one for vice-captain James Milner, and one for captain Michael Henderson—the situation quickly turned hectic.
The intended media barrier was disregarded, and officials made vain attempts to make room for questions to be put in an orderly fashion. When Klopp prompted for the Manchester United parallel, they had no chance.
The affable German asked, "First question I have: Did it look like this yesterday when Manchester was here, too? There were a few "no, no" yells in response.
Klopp remarked after being given a ball, "I have never been to a press conference like this.
"I'm grateful for the warm welcome. I've only been to Thailand twice; the first time was an hour ago while traveling to Sydney. I'm hoping this time I'll have some time to spend in the city.
Klopp continued: "We eagerly anticipate the game, of course. We are here for all of you, and we sincerely hope that we can have fun together and deepen our bonds with our Thai supporters."
Regarding the United match, Klopp continued: "For us, football games are typically the most significant events. But in this particular instance, it's more for the people."
While Klopp noted that there is no such thing as a friendly between Liverpool and United, Milner also mentioned the "energy" of the crowd.
Jackson Wang, a former member of the K-POP boy band GOT7, was due to perform during the game, which ticket holders could purchase for up to 25,000 baht (about US$700).
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