The inner workings of professional football clubs, including their locker rooms, are increasingly visible to the public
due to stadium tours and media access. The constant arrival of new players through transfers and promotions from the
academy means that team chemistry is always in flux. A good balance of experienced veterans and promising young players
can foster a winning environment, but poor decisions regarding team dynamics can derail an entire season.
According to a report in Sport Bild, shared by @iMiaSanMia, Bayern Munich's current locker room arrangement features
some interesting choices.
Here are some of the key observations about the layout:
* All players seated along the right wall are reportedly over six feet tall.
* Konrad Laimer's isolated seating arrangement gives off a distinct Roy Kent vibe.
* Alphonso Davies and Jamal Musiala occupy their own corner of the locker room.
* It might be more practical to position the team's older goalkeepers closer to the restroom facilities.
* Hopefully, Wisdom Mike will claim the vacant spot next to Lennart Karl.
For more in-depth analysis, check out the latest episode of Bavarian Podcast Works on Spotify.