Kessler, a reporter for the newspaper, talked about Muller's contract extension, and some people felt that the "second baby" was too old and his competitive form was not as good as before, and Rummenigge should consider young players. And Bayern have Musiala in the midfield position, and Tuchel is also very focused on the development of young talent. Kessler advised Muller to take control of the dressing room, as Bayern Munich had few German veterans and Kimmich had not broken through in recent seasons, and his influence in the team had declined. Manuel Neuer has been injured for a long time and he is just a "short captain". Goretzka's development also did not live up to expectations, and Kessler even considered him a fringe figure for the German team. As a veteran, Muller has an obligation to take on the role of leader, so he needs to control the stability of the dressing room. There is also a possibility of a rift between Tuchel and Rummenigge, with Muller also playing a role in communicating.
Reuss has not had a good relationship with Terzic, and Bundesliga fans should be well aware that some feel that this is a harbinger of Terzic's departure. However, Kessler feels that a departure from Reus is also a real possibility – Unai Emery may need Reuss, and Kessler has also suggested that the German veteran go to a Premier League powerhouse. According to Borussia Dortmund's situation, Reus is unlikely to get a Bundesliga salad plate if he stays at his old club, and he already has two German Cup titles. In Kessler's view, Reuss needs league titles and even Champions League and Europa League glory. Aston Villa have been in excellent form this season and if Unai Emery can maintain his form, Kessler will qualify for next season's Champions League. Many new teams are prone to problems in the season after qualifying for the Champions League or Europa League, and that's because they don't have the depth of their squad.
Newcastle are a case in point, and the Magpies have plenty of money to add depth to their squad in the short term. Unai Emery needs this kind of plug-and-play veteran, but Aston Villa does not seem to be at a critical moment for investment, so the probability of this club bringing in young stars is low, and it is estimated that only Reuss can only consider a veteran like Reus, who does not have a high annual salary requirement and a transfer fee of almost zero, but has an immediate effect on the field. In theory, Kessler believes Reus fits Emery's tactical requirements. A few years ago, when Reus was still in his prime, it was suggested that if Unai Emery was to step down at Arsenal, he could coach Dortmund, and the Nerazzurri were still at the heart of the attack at that time, and the two sides might be able to match. And Unai Emery's spirit of studying is suitable for a player like Reuss who can still transform in the veteran stage.
Some disagree with Kessler's suggestion, and although Muller is still nominally the leader of the team, Bayern Munich always clings to this veteran and puts him in important positions in the team, which is not conducive to the long-term development of the team. Moreover, at this stage, there is no dressing room conflict at the Southern Stars, although the club has the nickname "Green Hollywood", but in recent seasons, their internal situation is still problematic. Especially after Rummenigge returned to the director's position, everything was going on in an orderly manner, so why should a veteran be in charge of the dressing room?Kessler explains this – firstly, Bayern's internal environment is not stable, and Tuchel's communication with the management is inherently problematic, after all, he has been at odds with the sporting director at Borussia Dortmund and Paris, and Kessler believes the coaching staff will not improve.
In the event of a disagreement between Tuchel and Rummenigge, the first thing that will be affected is the dressing room at the Allianz Stadium, and it will be up to the players to control it. In Kessler's view, it is unlikely that foreign players will be involved in the dressing room, and among the local stars, Kimmich's performance on the field is not convincing, and if he controls the dressing room, I also estimate that he will only cause greater conflicts. Musiala is still young, and Mesozoic players such as Sane and Gnabry seem to be people who don't take care of things. In this way, they can only rely on the veteran Muller in this regard. So Kessler suggested that "Erwa" control the locker room, after all, Mueller understands the interior layout of the Southern Star. And Muller has some efficiency on the field, and he has a lot of accolades in the past, and he manages young players to at least convince the public.
As for Reus's future, Emery may need him, and Aston Villa's frontline seems to need a player of Reus's type. Of course, Kessler also talked about the low probability that Emery would consider a veteran if the Crusaders were in the Champions League zone and the management were prepared to spend money on reinforcements. At least on a theoretical level, Reus fits the club's tactical style. There have been many people who have suggested that Reus go to Newcastle, although these Premier League second-best teams are far from the championship, but the competition in English football is fierce, and there is too much internal friction between the strong teams, and the mid-level teams have hope to emerge.