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Bavarian Podcast Works S7E51: Final thoughts on Bayern Munich’s 10-0 smashing of Auckland City FC; Bayern is losing three key attackers and it might be causing a rift between Joshua Kimmich and Max Eberl; Mathys Tel’s transfer to Tottenham; and MORE!

Bavarian Podcast Works S7E51: Final thoughts on Bayern Munich’s 10-0 smashing of Auckland City FC; Bayern is losing three key attackers and it might be causing a rift between Joshua Kimmich and Max Eberl; Mathys Tel’s transfer to Tottenham; and MORE!

Let’s talk about Bayern Munich...

Bavarian Podcast Works · The Bavarian Podcast Works Team

June 16, 202546m 54s

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Show Notes

Bayern Munich is back in action and secured a big win to open the Club World Cup.

Just like any Bayern Munich season, there could be some drama brewing — even as the team temporarily resides at the “Happiest Place on Earth.”

Let’s get into it all on the latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show. This is what we have on tap:

  • Final thoughts on Bayern Munich’s performance at the Club World Cup.
  • Is PSG becoming a juggernaut — and why Bayern Munich could be feeling the squeeze.
  • Joshua Kimmich and Max Eberl might be crawling toward a feud. Let’s talk about how that happened and why Eberl might be a little thin-skinned.
  • Nico Williams really is using Bayern Munich as leverage isn’t he?
  • Mathys Tel is gone! His rumored transfer to Tottenham Hotspur has gone through. Are you mad? Are you happy? We’ll lay out how we feel.


Also, be sure to stay tuned to Bavarian Podcast Works for all of your up

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