Confidence is key at this stage.
Bayern Munich’s season has been defined by constant demands so far, with tactical shifts, big European nights, and an unforgiving schedule. Despite this, Konrad Laimer has quietly embraced all of it. When the midfielder was asked to reflect on his personal development this year, his response revealed a player who feels settled, confident, and still hungry for more.
In an interview captured by @iMiaSanMia, rather than talking in superlatives, Laimer kept it grounded. “Things can always get better in football, but in general, things have gone as I’d hoped,” he said. That assessment fits quite well with how Bayern have used him: not always the headline name, but often the engine that keeps things ticking, especially in matches that require intensity and structure.
Laimer also pointed to where he is physically and mentally at this stage of his career. “I’m now at the prime age for a footballer. I feel very good physically,” he explained. That physical edge has been crucial during Bayern’s Champions League campaign, where matches against Europe’s top sides have demanded relentless pressing and quick transitions. Laimer’s ability to cover ground and adapt has helped Bayern stay competitive on that stage.
“I want to continue on this path with many exciting challenges in the coming weeks, months, and years,” Laimer added, before underlining his mindset: “Everything feels great… I want to keep going this way and always push myself a little bit further.”
As Bayern push deeper into the Champions League and approach decisive stretches of the season, Laimer’s self-driven approach could prove invaluable.
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