Bayern Munich have had a brilliant start to their 2024/25 campaign with 10 straight wins before the international break in October.
The Bavarians have been dominant in almost all of their matches scoring 38 goals and conceding only eight in this period.
A lot of people have credited manager Vincent Kompany for bringing a change in the Bayern Munich dressing room after a lot of negativities in and around the club.
Bayern Munich have achieved this sensational start despite injury to some of their best players in Jamal Musiala, Alphonso Davies and Hiroki Ito.
All three of them have suffered long-term injuries and currently working in tandem to get back to full fitness.
Recently, Musiala sat down for an interview where he touched upon multiple topics, but the focus remained in and around his recovery.
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"I think you learn a lot of things when you're injured," Musiala told in an interview with Bayern's official website about his learnings during the recovery period. "For example, I see how much fun I usually have and how much I love football. And you have time to calmly see what you can do better. On the pitch, you don't have that time to think about everything.
"And of course I want to come back even better I've been with my family almost all the time since my injury. They've helped me a lot - also to switch off from everything a little bit."
Recently, Davies also shared a positive update on his health and highlighted how the toughest days of recovery are behind him.
The duo has been working together, and he acknowledge that they want to be a part of this exceptional football that Bayern Munich are currently playing under Kompany.
"You can see how well we're playing at the moment, how much fun they're all having. I want to be part of that and be back on the pitch - also with Phonzy. We want to have fun after our injuries and make sure we win a lot as a team," Musiala added.
When will Musiala return to full fitness?
The Germany international fractured his left fibula during Bayern Munich's Club World Cup quarterfinal game against PSG in the United States.

He had a nasty collision with then PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, and the outcome was horrific for the young playmaker.
According to reports from several outlets, Musiala is expected to remain on the sidelines for four-five months. Considering his current condition, he may return to fitness in late December or early January next year.
In his absence, Serge Gnabry has done a brilliant job taking up the number 10 role whereas Harry Kane has also shouldered more responsibility in chance creation by dropping deep in midfield.
Overall, Musiala would be a great addition to this Bayern Munich, who are already looking like a dominant outfit set to challenge for multiple trophies this season.
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