Julian Nagelsmann says Bayern Munich's Lennart Karl needs to 'find his rhythm' for chance at World Cup
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Julian Nagelsmann says Bayern Munich's Lennart Karl needs to 'find his rhythm' for chance at World Cup
"Lennart had a really solid spell. Now he's struggling a bit - partly because Jamal Musiala is fit again and often gets substitute playing time. That's perfectly understandable. Nevertheless, he's obviously a very interesting player, also in terms of his profile, because he often goes into 1v1 situations, he can cut inside from the right to his left foot, because he's difficult to mark."
Julian Nagelsmann discussed Bayern Munich's Lennart Karl in an interview with kicker ahead of the World Cup. Karl impressed early in the season when Musiala was injured, but his form has become inconsistent since Musiala's return to fitness. Nagelsmann praised Karl's playing profile, highlighting his ability to engage in 1v1 situations and cut inside from the right wing using his left foot, making him difficult to mark. With seven goals and four assists in 30 appearances this season, Karl's reduced playing time due to Musiala's presence may impact his World Cup selection prospects, though Nagelsmann views him as an interesting prospect for the national team.
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