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Lahm: Egos have to take a back seat
The experienced defender has stressed that there is no room for unhappy players at the Bavarians, and wants to start the second half of the season on a high
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The Germany international believes that it is inevitable that certain players will grow dissatisfied with their lack of regular first team action, but has insisted that the team is all that matters.
"You'll always get unhappy players, but egos have to take a back seat," Lahm was quoted as saying on the club's official website.
"We have tremendous depth. We could even put out a second line-up perfectly good enough to be the starting team."
Lahm then went on to stress that Bayern must be on top of their game in the second half of the season in order to successfully defend top spot in the Bundesliga.
"We can't afford to drop points, especially at the start. We can make it incredibly tough for the other teams to knock us off the top," he added.
Bayern resume Bundesliga action at home against Greuther Furth on January 19.
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