Bayern Munich may give South Korean centre-back Kim Myk-jae more time off in future matches to reduce the risk of his injury worsening, according to Munchen Daily’s Philipp Kessler. Both Dyer and Stanisic are expected to replace Kim.
Kim was given a valuable break after Bayern’s 5-0 win against Hoffenheim. It is worth mentioning that before this, Kim has been holding the full attendance record for club and national team this season, and his appearance time and performance have attracted much attention.
On whether the break will help ease his Achilles tendon and knee problems, Kim said in an interview: “I don’t think just taking a break will make everything suddenly improve. These problems will persist, and you just have to stick with them. Of course, I did recover a little bit physically, it was the first time I had a rest this season, so it was relatively good.”
As can be seen from Kim Min-zai’s statement, although a rest can not completely solve his injury problem, but at least let his body get a certain recovery. For Bayern Munich, Kim Min-jae is an important defender of the team, and his health has a crucial impact on the overall strength of the team. Therefore, giving him more opportunities to take breaks is also to ensure that he can be at his best when it matters.
In conclusion, Bayern Munich may give Kim more breaks in future games to reduce the risk of his injury worsening. Meanwhile, Dyer and Stanisic are also expected to be his replacement, providing more options for the team’s defence.