Max Eberl not concerned about 'freak injuries' at Bayern Munich, won't overreact in the transfer market
Briefly

Bayern Munich's board member for sport, Max Eberl, is confronting a difficult transfer market situation exacerbated by Jamal Musiala's severe injury. Eberl emphasizes the need to avoid using injuries to justify performance outcomes. He reflects on last season's lessons and states a belief that a healthy squad would have performed better against Inter. Despite the serious injuries to key players like Musiala and others, Eberl is focused on making strategic adjustments rather than reactive signings, aiming for players to return by October or November.
"When we do our squad planning, we take into consideration what happened last season. We don't want to use injuries as an excuse for all results, but what we learned from last season is that we don't have to do a lot for the 2025/26 season."
"We definitely want to adjust things, but in our opinion, if we had a full squad, we have the feeling that we would've beaten Inter and advanced further. The quality that we missed on the pitch hurt us."
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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