I dont expect much for the next WC bc of HMB but if our two best players are out of form....... sigh...
He needs to keep performing both as a starter and from the bench so that he can get a good move. Heard that there is a hierarchical player club group in Bayern just like there was in Tottenham. Tah was included there lol. Bayern is just a domestic giant at best at this point.
Desfalques de hoje:🇰🇷 Kim Min-jae (ligeiro problema na coxa)🇫🇷 Sacha Boey (doente)🇨🇦 Alphonso Davies (doente)🇩🇪 Joshua Kimmich (lesão no tornozelo)🇩🇪 Jamal Musiala (recuperando de lesão)🇸🇳 Nicolas Jackson (AFCON) https://t.co/Gh0yuXCGBX— FC Bayern Brasileiro (@FCBayernXtra) January 11, 2026 A knock, it seems. But Bayern Munich does seem to want him out, due to his high wage, and poor individual form that seems to be from a combination of increased injuries and exposure of certain weaknesses like press-resistance and positioning, that can no longer to masked by vastly oppressive physicality that no longer seems to exist.
Yea. Not so great for our key players including KMJ, LKI, HIB (he just got back from injury so let's see..), HHC (fighting for relegation.. starting regularly now at least..)
With this performance, he got selected for the Elf des Tages (team of the week) as selected by Kicker, known for their deep history within the German footballing scene. Elf des Tages | 17. Spieltag | Bundesliga 2025/26 - kicker Koreans with most Elf des Tages selection in Bundesliga history (data available since the 1964/1965 season): 1. Cha Bum-Kun: 36 times 2. Lee Jae-Sung: 9 times 3. Kim Min-Jae: 7 times 4. Son Heung-Min: 6 times 5. Park Ju-Ho: 3 times For what he did within the German Bundesliga, Koo Ja-Cheol was surprisingly only selected twice, maybe there were overlapping stars who dominated the midfield lists. The point is, Kim Min-Jae is a disappointment from the expected standard, as the highest paid Bayern Munich defender that required a lot of investment, but his actual week-to-week performances, are still noteworthy and even good for Korean standards. Hoping he turns the narrative around, perhaps within this season and the World Cup later on, while he is still sort of in his physical prime. Korea will not get such a physically supernatural player in defensive duel settings like this for quite some time.
Stupid editor didnt include the part where KMJ sprinted to defend. That was the highlight of the match.