Bayern Munich Trials Lower‑League Side in Rottach‑Egern Training
On July 9 2026 Bayern Munich traveled to Rottach‑Egern for a training camp and faced a local Kreisklasse side. The match served as a practical check for the starting eleven and let coach Julian Nagelsmann experiment with several formations.
Why face a Kreisklasse team?
A test against an amateur side may seem odd, but Nagelsmann stresses that the speed and direct pressing of the lower‑league players provide valuable data. "We want to see how our attackers operate in tight spaces," he said after training. For supporters, the match is also a rare community event that strengthens ties to the region.
Who attended the camp?
Alongside regulars such as Joshua Kimmich, Leroy Sané and Thomas Müller, several U19 prospects joined the squad. Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer used the session to work with the young keepers. The Kreisklasse team, represented by FC Rottach‑Egern II, fielded a mixed side of 18‑ to 22‑year‑olds, all cleared for the friendly.
How did the test match go?
Bayern Munich won 4‑0. Kimmich opened the scoring in the 12th minute, followed by Sané in the 27th. Neuer made two saves while the Kreisklasse defense created few chances. Despite the clear result, the game highlighted that the back line still needs to fine‑tune its coordination with the keeper.
What does this mean for the upcoming season?
Nagelsmann views the camp as a positive sign: "We have several midfield options we can continue to develop." The focus now shifts to integrating the U19 talents into the first team. With the next Bundesliga fixture on August 14, the squad will put the new insights to the test.
Bottom line: The Rottach‑Egern camp gave Bayern Munich both a morale boost and concrete tactical clues for the season ahead. Fans can look forward to seeing which of the trialled players earn a spot in the starting lineup.
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