Pavlovic Reveals the Nagelsmann Bond fueling Bayern's Bold Rise
8 October 2025
Key bond fuels Pavlovic’s rise under Nagelsmann
In a mood of confidence and optimism around German football, young Alexander Pavlovic disclosed the strength of his relationship with coach Julian Nagelsmann, insisting the coach was behind his promotion to Bayern Munich’s first team.
He also expressed irritation with the repeated talk about past injuries, preferring to focus on his future with the national team.
The club’s leadership and the bigger picture
Meanwhile, Bayern’s sporting director Christoph Freund praised Vincent Kompany as the ideal coach for the club, and spoke highly of the leadership from Harry Kane and the promising development of Lamine Yamal, as well as Konrad Laimer’s continued progress.
Freund also outlined how Konrad Laimer’s daily work and his on‑ and off‑field presence earn him real respect, underscoring Bayern’s ongoing appeal and the team’s evolving dynamics.
Pavlovic described Nagelsmann as kind, funny, and a joy to talk to—and he recalled that his first professional training session at Bayern was guided by Nagelsmann, cementing a bond that endures to this day.
On his injury record, Pavlovic said there had been no real setbacks—only an eye issue and a long‑past tonsil episode that he insists should be left in the rearview mirror. He’s focused on the future and staying injury‑free.
Asked about the upcoming World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg, he said, “We’re excited. We want to show what we’re capable of, play our football, and enjoy it. We must be patient, open gaps in the defense, and give everything to convince the fans and everyone watching.”
Regarding Manuel Neuer’s possible return, Pavlovic noted that everyone would love to see Neuer in goal, but ultimately it’s a decision for the coach; “Maybe I already asked him,” he joked, “who knows what the future holds.”
The ideal coach
Freund added that Kompany has matched high‑level experience with a genuine connection to younger players, calling him the ideal coach Bayern hopes to keep for a long time. He also praised Kane’s quality and character, and highlighted the wonder‑kid status of Yamal and the continued growth of Laimer as vital for the squad.
No magic, just momentum
Freund emphasized that Bayern’s appeal isn’t about churn or hype; it’s about substance, a strong squad, and healthy environments for young stars to thrive. He noted that when injured players return, the team will be even stronger, and Bayern’s draw remains a trend, not a rumor.
Ultimately, the message is clear: Bayern isn’t chasing headlines; they’re building a long‑term project that blends veteran leadership with a new generation’s hunger.
Conclusion
The club’s approach mixes gratitude toward Nagelsmann’s early support, faith in Kompany’s leadership, and a continued push for young talents to grow in a demanding environment. If the stars align, Bayern’s next chapter could be as much about culture and development as it is about trophies.
And if you think this team is getting too serious, remember: in football as in comedy, timing is everything—and Bayern just hired the right punchline for the season.
Punchline 1: If patience were a player, Bayern would have already signed him for a decade.
Punchline 2: Nagelsmann’s playbook is so smooth, it could coach a laser pointer to win a shootout.