Was the away game against Real Madrid the last game that Kim Min-jae played in a Bayern Munich uniform?

As soon as this Munich season ends, the release list is being published one after another in the media. Center back Kim Min-jae, who joined last summer, was also named. In addition, he is not included in the expected starting list for Munich's next game, and there is even anxiety that the UEFA Champions League away game against Real on the 9th may be his last official game in Munich.

The rumor of his release, which had been circulating even before the Real Madrid match, was raised through influential media this time. 'Sky Sports Germany' reported on the 9th (Korean time), "Bayern Munich is keeping an eye on Jonathan Ta (Bayer Leverkusen)," adding, "Other players are also candidates for recruitment, so it is unlikely that Kim Min-jae or Dayot Upamecano will leave Munich this summer. “It is expected,” the report said.

Munich finished this season without a tie for the first time in 12 years. Starting with a 0-3 defeat against Leipzig in the DFL-Super Cup at the beginning of the season, they were eliminated from the DFB-Pokal by losing to a 3rd division team, and then lost the Bundesliga crown to the undefeated sensation Bayer Leverkusen. Even in the UEFA Champions League, which was their last hope, they bowed out in the semifinals, losing to Real Madrid with 1 draw and 1 loss. Munich struggled in the two games against Real, who were considered inferior in terms of strength, but Kim Min-jae made a mistake in the first game and was somewhat unlucky in the second game.

After Munich was confirmed to have no ties and a season without a trophy after the 2011-2012 season, bitter criticism against Munich, the most prestigious club in Germany, is emerging here and there.

Sky Sports said, "This season, Munich had many injuries and lacked squad depth. There were voices calling for a proper change in the team to avoid ending next season without much success," and "More than anything, the Champions League final will be held in Munich. More than this, “There is no great motivation,” he said, explaining that Munich needs rebuilding now.

Reporter Florian Plettenberg, who published the article, is famous for being the most accurate in reporting Minjae Kim's transfer to Munich in June of last year. He, who became famous for his surprise reports at the time, once again predicted Kim Min-jae's fate.

The media said, "Two good center backs are not enough. Kim Min-jae and Upamecano were not active despite the high transfer fee. One was responsible for providing an excuse for conceding two goals in the first leg against Real, and the other made his usual mistakes. After pointing out their poor performance in the second half of the season, he said, “On the other hand, Matthijs De Ligt is the best and most stable center back in Munich, and Eric Dier is doing better than many expected.” De Ligt regained his starting position last season. Dyer came as a loanee and is performing well with high cost-effectiveness.

He went on to say, “Something needs to be done in defense. Two good center backs are not enough at this level,” adding that Dier and De Licht, who left good reviews, alone cannot have a proper season. It is considered an interpretation that center backs other than De Ligt and Dier need to be sorted out.

The media called for a complete reorganization of center backs, saying, “This problem must be clearly resolved when a new coach comes.”

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