Mathys Tel’s Goal Rate and Future Potential: Insights from Former Bayern Star Torsten Frings

2023-09-25 21:35:40

Mathys Tel’s goal rate this season is outstanding. The Frenchman has already scored four goals in all competitions in just 144 minutes. In the Bundesliga, the striker has netted every 27 minutes on average.

But what will happen to the super talent in the long term? After all, Harry Kane seems to be in the storm for years.

Former Bayern star Torsten Frings is now warning the people of Munich regarding Tel. In the ran Bundesliga web show he said: “It’s a little more difficult to assert yourself at Bayern. When you have a 100 million man in front of you, it’s hard to get past. But he scores his goals, is extremely dangerous when he comes in and gives the team new impetus. He’s a great boy, down to earth.”

Frings added: “At some point he will ask himself whether it is enough for him if he only plays a few minutes at a time. I’m excited to see what he does next. This is definitely a striker for the future – FC Bayern can’t make the mistake of scaring him away in any way.”

The show also drew a comparison to Ryan Gravenberch, who left Munich for Liverpool in the summer for a fee of around 40 million euros.

“It is incomprehensible to many that such a young talent, for whom they paid a lot of money, goes to Liverpool – for an unbelievable amount of money. But you also have to understand the coach to a certain extent,” said Frings: “If a player doesn’t fit into the philosophy, it might make more sense to tell the player that and then let him decide whether he tries to assert himself or not looking for the opportunity at another club.”

At least Gravenberch “found a sensationally good club” in Liverpool FC.

The former defensive midfielder also commented on the doubts regarding Joshua Kimmich. Recently there has been repeated discussion as to whether the national player is the right place in the defensive midfield.

“Kimmich always wants to give momentum and get every ball and sometimes forgets to maintain his position. “That can be fatal during counterattacks,” says Frings.

And the ex-Bremer also commented on the new national coach Julian Nagelsmann. He finds the cast unfortunate.

“The question is whether he is a top national coach. This is a different way of working. He is used to working with his team on a daily basis. With a national team it will be difficult to incorporate complicated things. I also think it’s unfortunate because we’ll probably have to look for a coach once more following the European Championships.”

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