The Amsterdam-Munich Connection: What ties these unrelated clubs so close together? The record champions of Germany and the Netherlands have much in common. By ...
Ziyech is one of the most gifted players to ever touch the game and I actually have no joke lost sleep thinking of what his career could have been had he not joined Chelsea. To leave the Bayern bubble is a risk many would scoff at even if they are not being given as many chances as they feel they deserve. His passing is crisp and simple, and he plays rather simple, but he doesnโt slow the pace down. He is capable of playing at right back and centre-back, and has very similar qualities to Pavard. When a player moves to Bayern they can be guaranteed that a proper roadmap to the top will be laid out for them, rather than being lost in a mush of established stars and legends bidding farewell. Matthijs de Ligt is capable of playing at centre-back and defensive midfielder as well as an emergency striker, and he is the most limited of the four. There are a few players I loved to watch, and I think would be useful at Bayern. The qualities of an Ajax centre-back still include the ability to ping the ball accurately up the field like a defensive midfielder, and this is clear when their line-ups are analysed. They have all seamlessly slipped into the jigsaw of the Bayern squad, and Bayern are lucky to have such versatile players. Bayernโs team is full of top top ball players from the attack all the way to between the sticks. Even now, the Ajax products at Bayern are capable of playing in so many positions and roles. Contrary to the memes on Twitter, Bayern were not in favour of the Nazi party in any way, shape or form, rather they were founded by two Jews.