Conscientious Objector: Bayern Munich's Nicolas Jackson not getting caught in war of words with Uli Hoene
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Conscientious Objector: Bayern Munich's Nicolas Jackson not getting caught in war of words with Uli Hoene
"Obviously I know he (Hoeneß) is a big legend for this club. I have a lot of respect for him. I know him since before. My job is just to play and help the team win games. The number of games isn't my focus. I want to achieve big things with the club,"
"There are always changes in football. Max and the coach really wanted me. As a player, you want to be where everyone wants you to be there. I've watched Bayern all my life. It was a dream to join this massive club. When they called me I was excited and ready to come and play for them."
Nicolas Jackson will avoid engaging in the Hoeneß banter and prioritize playing to help Bayern Munich win. He expresses respect for Uli Hoeneß and familiarity with him, and he values achieving big things over counting appearances. Jackson says Max and the coach really wanted him and that joining Bayern was a lifelong dream. Bayern faces a complex part of the season between international breaks where rotation and youth integration are important. Questions remain about Vincent Kompany's ability to manage the stretch. The Bavarian Podcast Works weekend show will cover readiness, listener Q&A, and entertainment coverage.
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