Auckland City, Bayern Munich and Jamal Musiala
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THE BIGGER PICTUREMusiala is in the United States competing in the Club World Cup with Bayern. The 22-year-old only appeared as a substitute against Auckland but still ended up bagging three goals within the span of 16 minutes,
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DPA International on MSNBayern's 'many nice stories' from Musiala hat-trick to Karl debutJamal Musiala scored a hat-trick upon his return, Thomas Müller his 250th goal in an official match, and super talent Lennart Karl got his first minutes in Bayern Munich's senior team. It was thus no wonder that board member for sport Max Eberl spoke of "many nice stories" after Sunday's 10-0 thrashing of New Zealand part-timers Auckland City in their Club World Cup opener.
Bayern Munich kicked off their Club World Cup campaign on Sunday with a record-breaking 10-0 victory over Auckland City, a team made up of amateur players.
Bayern Munich wanted to sign Benjamin Sesko in 2024. The idea was to have Sesko play up front and Kane behind him at number 10. However, a transfer would have been financially difficult.
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Jamal Musiala etched his name in the history books during the FIFA Club World Cup between Bayern Munich and Auckland City. Musiala replaced Harry Kane in the 61st minute and scored a hat-trick in 17 minutes to set a massive world record.
Jamal Musiala hits hat-trick as Bayern Munich put 10 past Auckland - Harry Kane failed to get on the scoresheet for the German champions.
Benjamin Sesko is a target up front, while, Arsenal are also scouring the market for wingers. Nico Williams has been linked to Arsenal for ages, while Anthony Gordon is on Arsenal’s radar as well. Leroy Sane has also been looked at by Arsenal, and he’s a player Mikel Arteta knows very well.
Bayern Munich and PSG exhibited commanding performances in the FIFA Club World Cup. Bayern routed Auckland City 10-0 with standout performances from Thomas Muller and Jamal Musiala. Meanwhile, PSG subdued Atletico Madrid 4-0,
As expected, Turkish giants Galatasaray completed the transfer of Leroy Sané on a free transfer. At first, the German international was expected to immediately leave Bayern Munich, but Sky’s