Make a place for yourself in a lot like that Bayern Munich It is not easy for a young player from the Bavarian team. But Frans Kratzig welcomed that challenge and, given what happened last week, it would not be surprising if the until now player from the Munich reserve team will be a key part for Thomas Tuchel.
Kratzig, born in 2003, was introduced to the general public during the last preseason, when he was selected as ‘MVP’ of the friendly played by the Munich team against Liverpool (4-3) where he scored a goal. And even more so last weekend when it debuted Bundesligajumping on the field of play in the second part of the beating that the Bavaria given to Bochum (7-0). He did so to occupy the position on the left wing and with almost half an hour of play that he had at his disposal it was already possible to see what he was capable of. Kratzig He is bold and courageous, easily gets into attacking positions and has made it clear that he has a left foot capable of doing a lot of damage to his rival.
But this Tuesday he took another step with his appearance in the first team of Bavaria. Just three days after the aforementioned debut in Bundesligahe again had minutes, although this time in a Cup match and scored what will forever remain his first first team goal of Bavaria. It is during 0-4 that those of Tuchel they signed the modest Munster.
It should have been mentioned Kratzig He is a versatile footballer in terms of positions on the field of play. During his training, he was seen more in midfield than on the left wing which he occupied during his debut in Bundesliga. In fact, in the aforementioned Cup match he was replaced Gnabrywho had to leave with discomfort in the 11th minute. no matter what, Kratzig He is undoubtedly a name to point to in the ‘Bayern key’ for the current season and the ones to come.
Source: La Verdad

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