BERLIN, Oct 29 — Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann hopes to end his 14-day quarantine, having tested positive for Covid-19, in time for next Tuesday’s Champions League match against Benfica. “If everything goes to plan, I will be on the sidelines,” Nagelsmann said in a press conference...
BERLIN, Oct 29 — Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann hopes to end his 14-day quarantine, having tested positive for Covid-19, in time for next Tuesday’s Champions League match against Benfica.
The 34-year-old has been in house isolation since testing positive last week and must again sit out tomorrow’s Bundesliga game at Union Berlin with Bayern top of the table. “This shouldn’t happen again because it hurts. Wednesday was a new experience from which we will draw our lessons,” Nagelsmann admitted in the wake of the club’s record cup defeat.Nagelsmann has processed the shock result in talks with senior players, club CEO Oliver Kahn and sports director Hasan Salihamidzic, “but it wasn’t like we were crying on the phone about how bad everything is.”
“Union is a club that plays incredibly consistently. They will present us with big challenges — we have to go into this game with maximum intensity,” warned the Bayern coach.Joshua Kimmich has been the centre of fierce debate in Germany since revealing he declined to be vaccinated against Covid-19.
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