Bayern Munich's Lennart Karl skipped school to score record breaking UCL goal
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Bayern Munich's Lennart Karl skipped school to score record breaking UCL goal
"According to Sky Sports, captured by @iMiaSanMia, Lennart Karl actually spent his Champions League day in school. Even having your first ever call up to the UCL starting XI isn't enough to skip school for a day apparently. The report tells us that although Karl attended in the morning, he was permitted to leave and train for the game after school's first break."
"Having your first start in a UCL game and scoring your first goal that happens to break a record must be an incredible feeling, but what must be stranger is having to worry about your math homework soon after it. Karl is most definitely a high-potential youngster, and he's on the road to becoming a regular player under Vincent Kompany, but as always, your education comes first."
"Bayern Munich is steamrolling into the weekend and is scorching hot. However you want to put it, the Bavarians are riding high and playing better than they have at point since 2020. This has truly been a fun ride to watch, but it is far from over. In the midst of all of that, we have a ton of news going on and a lot of it (hell, all of it) is positive at this stage."
Lennart Karl, just over 17, became Bayern Munich's youngest Champions League goal scorer while still attending high school. He attended classes the morning of his Champions League start and was allowed to leave after the first break to train. Karl balances his Bayern career with pursuit of a high-school diploma and receives extra tutoring at Säbener Straße to cover missed lessons. His first UCL start produced a record-breaking goal, yet he still faces routine concerns like math homework. Karl is a high-potential youngster on track to become a regular under Vincent Kompany, while Bayern currently enjoys strong form and positive club developments.
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