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EPL, take note: PSG & Bayern's flying forwards are the future

Just like pretty much everyone else on the planet, former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock thoroughly enjoyed Bayern Munich's thrilling Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid. The tie ebbed and flowed for 180 mesmerising minutes before the Bavarians eventually prevailed 6-4 on aggregate, thanks in no small part to Eduardo Camavinga's idiotic dismissal in the closing stages of the second leg.

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A new approach at Bayern is making it difficult to manage Musiala. Bayern Munich’s coaching staff are currently adapting their tactical blueprint to suit the team’s evolving person

Serge Gnabry’s latest display against Real Madrid has underlined his value to both Bayern Munich and Germany, but the performance also presents a fresh selection headache for coach Hansi Flick. The winger, operating in a slightly reimagined position that allows him to drift inside and combine with the central playmakers, caused the Merengues constant trouble, delivering a goal and two assists. His ability to punish defenders with pace and intelligence has rarely been more evident, and the timing could not be better for a Bayern side looking to peak heading into the World Cup break. For Flick, the challenge is twofold: first, to maintain the momentum built by Gnabry without overloading the player; and second, to manage the expectations surrounding Jamal Musiala, the youngster whose own form has been impressive yet inevitably overshadowed by his senior teammate’s recent exploits. Musiala, known for his versatility and maturity beyond his years, remains a vital part of Bayern’s long-term

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Nagelsmann issues Musiala World Cup warning

Julian Nagelsmann has warned Jamal Musiala that time is fast running out for him to prove his fitness ahead of the upcoming World Cup. The Bayern Munich sensation has been forced to sit out Germany’s latest round of international friendlies as he continues to struggle with a persistent ankle problem.

Frequently asked questions

Joshua Zirkzee plays as a striker for his new club Manchester United, although he can also operate as a No. 10 or as a second striker.

Joshua Zirkzee was born in Schiedam, located on the outskirts of Rotterdam, in the Netherlands.

Joshua Zirkzee wears the No. 11 jersey for Manchester United and aims to emulate one his idols Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who scored 29 goals in 53 games for the club between 2016 and 2018. “I would love it if, in a few years’ time, people said that my game looks a bit like Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The start, with the winning goal against Fulham, was nice," he said, as quoted by The Mirror.

Joshua Zirkzee is 1.93m (6ft 4in) tall, having the prerequisite height for a striker. However, he offers a unique skill-set in that he is technically fluid, an excellent dribbler, and amazing with his link-up play.

Joshua Zirkzee weighs 89kg (196 lbs). Despite his tall frame and his weight, he's a fast centre-forward with great shooting abilities, scoring the winner against Fulham on his Manchester United debut.

Joshua Zirkzee joined local club VV Hekelingen as a five-year-old and then joined Spartaan '20 in 2010. Later, he joined the ADO Den Haag youth ranks in 2013, before joining Dutch giants Feyenoord in 2015.

Joshua Zirkzee does not have any children yet.

Dutch influencer and model Celina Kerr is Joshua Zirkzee's girlfriend. The footballer is yet to get married, though.