The outlook for Bayern Munich’s goalkeepers is shifting quickly before their upcoming Champions League confrontation with Atalanta. A positive development emerged on Monday morning, with Manuel Neuer making his first appearance since suffering a recurring calf injury on March 6th, as reported by TZ. The 38-year-old participated in a demanding training session under the guidance of goalkeeping coach Michael Rechner.
This session involved intense sprints and agility exercises. Notably, he was also able to practice working with the ball on the ground. However, a return in the subsequent round of the 1/16th is improbable.
Reactivating him after just one training session carries a considerable risk. Furthermore, Sven Ulreich is facing a prolonged absence due to an injury. The situation demands careful consideration for Bayern.
The team is focused on ensuring a successful return against Atalanta. The goalkeeping position remains a key area of concern as they prepare for this important match.
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Bayern will be back in action, however, they may make significant decisions regarding their goalkeeper selection against Atalanta. The situation for the German club’s shot-stoppers is changing rapidly