After 4-3 against Hertha, Hansi Flick praised the mentality of his Bavarians. A sentence about Robert Lewandowski sounded like a threat.
When Hansi Flick substituted Hertha BSC three times in the 65th minute at home, the third goal of the evening had just fallen. About 25 minutes later, there were four more. Whether there was a direct connection remained speculation, and yet a question about FC Bayern’s wild 4-3 victory was inevitable: Why had Flick also taken stabilizer and driver Joshua Kimmich off the field at this stage?
“Lewandowski is also not one who is currently at 100 percent” This
is currently not the case for defensive stability (seven goals conceded in two Bundesliga matches), the willingness to continue to run “at full throttle” even after a 2-0 lead (Leon Goretzka). “There are a few percent missing at the moment,” Flick knows and spoke a surprising sentence in “Sky”: “Robert Lewandowski is also not one who is currently at 100 percent.”