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Champions League: Gnabry Says "Competition's Strong Without Musiala"
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Champions League: Gnabry Says "Competition's Strong Without Musiala"

Monday, December 8, 2025
5 months ago
Youssef RACHIDI
2 min read

Ligue des champions: Gnabry: “Without Musiala, competition is already here”

In an exclusive interview, Serge Gnabry, the prominent winger for Bayern Munich, discussed the evolving landscape of competition in the UEFA Champions League. As teams prepare for their upcoming matches, he highlighted the importance of every player’s role, especially with Jamal Musiala’s recent injury. “Without Musiala, the competition is already here,” Gnabry stated, emphasizing the need for other players to step up in crucial moments.

Musiala, a rising star known for his creativity and skill, has been a pivotal figure for Bayern. His absence raises concerns about how the team will adapt in this high-stakes tournament where every goal and assist counts. Gnabry acknowledged that while the team faces challenges, the depth and talent within their squad can compensate for losing a key player. “We have a solid team, and others have to find their rhythm and seize their chances,” he noted.

The Champions League is renowned for its fierce competition, and Bayern Munich has consistently been a strong contender. With other clubs also ramping up their efforts to secure the prestigious title, the pressure is on. Quality performances are essential if Bayern hopes to navigate through the knockout stages successfully.

As fans wait excitedly for the upcoming matches, the question remains: Can Bayern maintain their dominance without Musiala? The answer lies in the collective effort of the entire squad and how effectively they can harness their strengths.

Readers, what do you think about Bayern’s prospects in the Champions League without Musiala? Share your thoughts below!

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