Former international Dietmar Hamann has registered doubts that an XXL transfer from Florian Wirtz to Bayern would also benefit his buddy and FCB offensive star Jamal Musiala in the long term.
The TV expert, under contract with the German record champion even from 1993 to 1998, even made it clear at “Sky” that Jamal Musiala could even be a great loser of a possible change from Bayer Leverkusen’s superstar.
If the new German champion under head coach Vincent Kompany does not change his system, one of the two offensive stars would have to clear the beloved center. “I believe that someone will suffer and I could imagine that this may be Musiala,” said Hamann in the football talk show “Sky90”.
FC Bayern would have to say goodbye to the established 4-2-3-1 system and rather act with two central-off-off midfielder in order to be able to act in their strongest positions. The German industry leader has been playing in this tactical formation for many years, regardless of the existing trainer or player staff.
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According to Hamann’s, a modified game system with two tens might have a prominent loser because that would mean that in winged strikers Michael Olise the “probably the best player has no place this year”.
The vice world champion from 2002 predicted that Wirtz would play on the 10 behind striker Harry Kane – and Bavaria continued with two foremost players. “That’s why I don’t know if the Musiala page is so pleased when Wirtz comes”, because the 22-year-old is expected to be the one who has to play outside, said Hamann.
Ultimately, Wirtz and Musiala are central players who, when they are on the pitch, both want to have the ball on their feet. “And Bayern only play with a ball.”

