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EPISODE · May 16, 2023 · 42 MIN

Week 32: Müller's Bayern, Glasner's Departure, Topscorers & 2. Bundesliga

from The Fussball Podcast · host Markus Fjørtoft / Jan Aage Fjørtoft

Jan Åge Fjørtoft (@JanAageFjortoft) and Markus Fjortoft (@MarkusFjortoft) enjoyed a lengthy chat about life and the Bundesliga. Jan had spent the last four days in Munich, dissecting the weekend's events (alongside Stefan Effenberg, who joins us in this episode) and the ongoing stories surrounding Bayern - particularly Thomas Müller and his uncertain future. Jan discussed Müller's meetings with Brazzo and Kahn (and not Tuchel), highlighting the unique nature of the situation in Germany. Further, he discussed the segment he did over the weekend in which German television went through all his comments on Bayern over the last year, which all proved to be true. So much for Bayern not being interested in Haaland... Meanwhile, Markus went back to his roots in Swindon and celebrated with the airplane gesture.However, there was little cause for celebration at Eintracht, as tensions continued to rise between Head Coach Glasner and the management. Jan analyzed the situation from an insider's perspective. They also discussed the disappointing lack of goals from the top scorers, with fan-favorite Füllkrug leading the list. Additionally, they delved into the fiercely contested relegation battle and the teams vying to replace them, as Hamburg SV aimed to end their five-year Bundesliga absence and catch up to Darmstadt and Heidenheim.Subscribe on YouTube and all podcast platforms to stay on top of the latest news and insights from around the world.

Jan Åge Fjørtoft (@JanAageFjortoft) and Markus Fjortoft (@MarkusFjortoft) enjoyed a lengthy chat about life and the Bundesliga. Jan had spent the last four days in Munich, dissecting the weekend's events (alongside Stefan Effenberg, who joins us in this episode) and the ongoing stories surrounding Bayern - particularly Thomas Müller and his uncertain future. Jan discussed Müller's meetings with Brazzo and Kahn (and not Tuchel), highlighting the unique nature of the situation in Germany. Further, he discussed the segment he did over the weekend in which German television went through all his comments on Bayern over the last year, which all proved to be true. So much for Bayern not being interested in Haaland... Meanwhile, Markus went back to his roots in Swindon and celebrated with the airplane gesture.However, there was little cause for celebration at Eintracht, as tensions continued to rise between Head Coach Glasner and the management. Jan analyzed the situation from an insider's perspective. They also discussed the disappointing lack of goals from the top scorers, with fan-favorite Füllkrug leading the list. Additionally, they delved into the fiercely contested relegation battle and the teams vying to replace them, as Hamburg SV aimed to end their five-year Bundesliga absence and catch up to Darmstadt and Heidenheim.Subscribe on YouTube and all podcast platforms to stay on top of the latest news and insights from around the world.

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