
Kimmich's Loving Life at Bayern: 'Winning Means No Hangover!'
Joshua Kimmich is buzzing about FC Bayern Munich's form heading into the season's decisive phase, feeling physically sharp thanks to their winning streak. He praises the team's dominant style and control, declaring them "optimally prepared" for Champions League clashes with Real Madrid and a DFB-Pokal tie at Bayer Leverkusen. Fitness will be key as the pressure ramps up.
Kimmich's Loving Life at Bayern: 'Winning Means No Hangover!'
Picture this: you're Joshua Kimmich, the midfield maestro pulling strings for FC Bayern Munich, and life's treating you pretty bloody well right now. In a chat with SWR, the 31-year-old DFB skipper couldn't hide his grin as he eyed the business end of the season. No aches, no pains – just pure, unadulterated optimism.
"It actually feels good at the moment," he beamed, dropping a gem that's got every Bayern fan nodding along. His secret? "When you win, it doesn’t hurt the next day either." Mate, if that's not the footballer’s guide to immortality, I don't know what is. Forget ice baths and protein shakes; just keep the W's rolling in.
Style Over Just Results – Bayern's Clicking
Now, Kimmich's not one of those lads who'll settle for gritty 1-0s and a pat on the back. At Bayern, it's about the swagger, the dominance, the full package. "It’s not always just about the result – at Bayern a lot, of course – but it’s also about the manner," he stressed.
And boy, is the manner delivering. Kimmich reckons the squad's hitting peak form: control in midfield, rock-solid at the back, and flair up top. It's like they've finally synced up after those early-season wobbles. "It’s very, very good at the moment," he said, and you can almost hear the confidence oozing through.
This harmony's bred a real buzz in the camp. Recent weeks have seen Bayern evolve, shedding doubts and gearing up like a well-oiled machine. No wonder Kimmich's banging on about being "optimally prepared" – they're not just showing up; they're ready to dictate terms.
Crunch Time: Madrid, Leverkusen, and Keeping the Squad Intact
The calendar doesn't mess about from here. Bayern's staring down the barrel of Champions League quarter-finals against Real Madrid – talk about a heavyweight clash – plus a spicy DFB-Pokal away day at Bayer Leverkusen. Title races in the Bundesliga? Ticking along nicely, but these knockout ties could define the campaign.
"Now come the decisive weeks, the very, very exciting weeks," Kimmich warned, but with a wink rather than wide-eyed panic. Pressure? Bring it on. The key, though, is bodies on deck. "Now I hope that everyone stays fit and healthy," he added, crossing fingers for no last-minute injury curveballs.
It's classic Bayern: loaded on paper, now proving it on the pitch. Kimmich's vibe is infectious – relaxed yet razor-sharp. If they carry this momentum, Madrid might need more than Ancelotti's dark arts to stop them.
As reported by FCBinside.de via OneFootball, this is Bayern talking themselves up at just the right time. Forget the doubters; the Rekordmeister are primed. Grab your scarf, crack open a cold one, and watch the fireworks. This run-in's going to be a belter.
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