Bayern, St Pauli and Jamal Musiala
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After helping Bayern Munich achieve a historic Bundesliga feat on Saturday evening, Jamal Musiala directly responded to former Bayern CEO Oliver Kahn’s advice about skipping the World Cup. Speaking
HAMBURG, Germany, April 11 - Bayern Munich set an all-time Bundesliga goal record for one season when they beat St Pauli 5-0 on Saturday to take their tally to 105 so far with five matches remaining.
Bayern Munich's obscene 2025/26 season has taken a historic twist during their away day at St. Pauli. Vincent Kompany's men, who can extend their lead over rival Dortmund at the summit of the Bundesliga with another three-point haul,
Bayern Munich winger Jamal Musiala will not voluntarily withdraw from the 2026 World Cup, and he has the full support of club manager Vincent Kompany.
Former Germany and Bayern Munich star Oliver Kahn made headlines earlier this week when he advised Jamal Musiala to skip the World Cup, arguing that the 23-year-old hasn’t been at his best since
Bayern Munich winger Jamal Musiala has no intention of stepping away from the 2026 World Cup and continues to enjoy the full backing of manager Vincent Kompany.
It was one of those stomach-churning moments when, within seconds, you know something has gone badly wrong. Jamal Musiala was writhing in agony, but what really hit hard was the way players on both teams were reacting to the Bayern Munich forward’s injury.
Bayern Munich sporting director Max Eberl took some umbrage with Oliver Kahn’s assertion that Jamal Musiala should skip the World Cup and focus on getting himself right for the rest of his career.