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Jonathan Tah says Bayern Munich can’t rest on laurels

FC Bayern is aiming high for this season.

Jonathan Tah says Bayern Munich can’t rest on laurels

HEIDENHEIM, GERMANY - AUGUST 18: Jonathan Tah of FC Bayern Munich has emphasized that the team cannot rely on their success from last season. The defender insists that the squad must recreate the same level of mentality and intensity that contributed to their strong performance, rather than assuming that past accomplishments will automatically lead to further success.

Tah expressed that their objective is to build upon the atmosphere they cultivated last season, characterized by an overwhelming belief in their ability to defeat any opponent. They dedicated themselves to maintaining high standards in both practice sessions and matches. Despite having formed stronger bonds and celebrated victories together this time, Tah emphasizes that Bayern Munich must start anew and work hard to reestablish that energy and faith in themselves.

He acknowledges that while luck may play a role, it is ultimately hard work that earns one's luck. This mindset could prove vital for Vincent Kompany's squad, as Bayern Munich enters the new season with a blank canvas. Competitors will likely be eager to seize the opportunity to challenge their dominance, while Bayern Munich must demonstrate the determination to ascend to even greater heights.

Tah's message is clear: last season's achievements are irrelevant if the team is unwilling to invest effort in the upcoming campaign. The established standards must be upheld.

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