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Bayern Munich is getting healthy!

January 21, 2025

Bayern Munich center-back Kim Min-jae is not so sure that his Achilles tendon and knee problems will go away any time soon.

“I don’t think everything will suddenly improve dramatically after a one game rest. It just goes on, you have to keep going. Yes, physically it helped a bit. It was the first time I had a rest this season, so I was relatively able to recover,” Min-jae told Tz’s Philipp Kessler and Hanna Raif

Tz’s reporting also went on to note that if Min-jae needs more down tiome, Eric Dier and Josip Stanišić would be available to help fill in.

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