Special team spirit at FC Bayern: Grade A in Chemistry
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Special team spirit at FC Bayern: Grade A in Chemistry
"Bayern look like a machine where one cog interlocks with the other. And at the same time, like a group of good friends who have fun together, know each other well, want success for one another and support each other. In short: a true team."
"Numerous sports scientific studies have shown that a good team spirit has a positive effect on performance. That make sense. But what does that mean exactly? And how does a good team spirit arise? We asked a number of Bayern about it, who all have different roles in the squad: leaders, non-stop runners, stalwarts, newcomers and convalescents."
"Multiple studies prove that shared painful experiences can lead to a greater togetherness. A research group led by Australian psychologist Bastian Brock, for example, came to this conclusion after asking st"
FC Bayern's top form extends beyond measurable statistics to encompass team chemistry, a crucial but difficult-to-quantify element of success. Under Vincent Kompany's leadership, the team demonstrates exceptional unity, functioning like interlocking cogs while maintaining genuine camaraderie. Players across different roles—leaders, runners, stalwarts, newcomers, and recovering players—recognize something special developing at the club. Scientific research confirms that strong team spirit positively impacts performance. Bayern's chemistry has been strengthened by shared adversity, including significant injuries to key players like Hiroki Ito, Alphonso Davies, and Jamal Musiala early in the season. Studies demonstrate that painful shared experiences foster greater togetherness among team members.
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