Bayern’s Serge Gnabry (c) was the latest to incur an injury. (Credit: Twitter)
Injuries kept first-teamers Serge Gnabry and Matthijs de Ligt out of Bayern’s 2-2 draw at RB Leipzig. Gnabry will miss weeks with a broken arm while De Ligt also looks set to miss Tuesday’s match.
Injury-hit Bayern Munich travel to Copenhagen on Tuesday in the Champions League, facing a depth problem which is effectively of their own making.
Injuries kept first-teamers Serge Gnabry and Matthijs de Ligt out of Bayern’s 2-2 draw at RB Leipzig. Gnabry will miss weeks with a broken arm while De Ligt also looks set to miss Tuesday’s match.
Combine the duo’s absence with injury clouds hovering above remaining centre-backs Dayot Upamecano and Kim Min-jae and the Bayern hierarchy may begin to understand manager Thomas Tuchel’s persistent complaints about a lack of depth in his squad.
Tuchel on Gnabry’s injury: “Normally you would say that he will be out 4-6 weeks. But that depends on several factors. We will have to be careful with contact. Individually, we have to make sure he doesn’t lose too much in terms of fitness and physical condition. Then we’ll see… pic.twitter.com/4Z9i5bkTDx— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) September 29, 2023
Bayern remain undefeated in the league, German Cup and Champions League this season, but have made a habit of conceding goals against better sides.
The German champions have conceded three in meetings with RB Leipzig and Manchester United so far this season, along with two against league leaders Bayer Leverkusen and again against Leipzig.
While Bayern make Tuesday’s trip to Copenhagen as strong favourites, it is the kind of midweek fixture that will test their depth as they hope to fight for all trophies on offer this season.
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Despite a transfer window which brought England captain Harry Kane, Serie A defender of the year Kim and Konrad Laimer to Munich, Bayern allowed several players to leave in the summer.
The list of departures included France defenders Benjamin Pavard and Lucas Hernandez, midfielders Ryan Gravenberch and Marcel Sabitzer and right-back Josip Stanisic.
After the window shut in early September, Tuchel described his squad as “a bit thin, a bit small” saying it was “thinner than before (the window closed)”.
A frustrated Tuchel told Germany’s Sky network “it’s a courageous squad composition. We’ll see if it’s enough for the club’s goals this season.”
Injuries to De Ligt, Kim and Upamecano forced Tuchel to select midfielder Leon Goretzka and wing-back Noussair Mazraoui in central defence in Bayern’s 4-0 German Cup win over Preussen Muenster last Tuesday, an added irony considering Pavard’s stated positional aims.
Bayern’s depth concerns were best illustrated on Sunday, when former centre-back Jerome Boateng was seen training with the side ahead of a possible return.
Jerome Boateng will complete his move to Bayern soon as negotiations are at the final steps, main part of medical in place #FCBayernBoateng, returning as free agent — he was never approached by Real Madrid in the recent days despite links after Alaba injury. pic.twitter.com/f0yJIXtsxp
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) October 1, 2023
Bayern captain Joshua Kimmich tried to put a positive spin on the situation after the Leipzig draw on Saturday, saying “it can be an advantage sometimes when the squad is a little smaller, because everyone is required and everyone is important.”
“It’s still the case with us that we’ve got players on the bench we can bring in to change the game.”
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – AFP)