By Daily Sports on September 25, 2018
Failure to leave the Allianz Arena has done little to damage the form of two experienced stars, much to the delight of their manager
Bayern Munich coach Niko Kovac has hailed the professionalism of Robert Lewandowski and Jerome Boateng after their impressive starts to the season.
The duo had been expected to leave the Allianz Arena ahead of the new campaign, with Real Madrid reportedly interested in Lewandowskiand Manchester United keen to take Boateng to Old Trafford.
Those moves failed to materialise, though, and both have been instrumental in Bayern’s perfect start to the season under new boss Kovac.
Speaking at a media conference ahead of his side’s Bundesliga match against Augsburg on Tuesday, Kovac said: “These are great professionals, world-class players. They know what they have to do.
“That they play so well does not surprise me. That’s what I hoped for and expected.”
James Rodriguez is another player who has started the season in fine form. The Colombian scored his second of the campaign in Saturday’s 2-0 win over Schalke, but it was his work ethic that most impressed Kovac.
“He’s playing well,” the former Eintracht Frankfurt boss added. “He always makes himself an option and comes up with a solution.
“He’s working for the team and is gaining a real reputation for it, not just here in Munich but across the world.”
•Adapted from a goal.com report. Photo shows Bayern Munich coach, Niko Kovac
Source Daily Sports
Posted September 25, 2018
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