Not a great look getting dragged at half time in div 3 - or was there more to it?
Sarpreet Singh (União de Leiria | Portugal)
you would hope so but I can’t imagine why else. He needs the minutes and is not going to be playing for the first team any time soon
Not in match day squad as BM II (13th) lose 0-1 at home to Viktoria Köln (14th)
Anyone know why?
Anyone know why?
From Bayern's website below team news before they lost at Frankfurt on the weekend.
They also have a UCL game in Rome midweek against Lazio.
So maybe, maybe Singh is currently travelling with the first team squad as cover.
https://fcbayern.com/en/news/matchpreviews/2021/02...
Team news for Frankfurt vs. Bayern"There are some players who won't be travelling with us," said Flick, referring to the long list of absentees: Corentin Tolisso (ruptured tendon), Benjamin Pavard, Thomas Müller (both self-isolating after testing positive for COVID-19), Serge Gnabry (rehabilitative training following a torn muscle), Alexander Nübel (rehabilitative training following an ankle ligament injury), Tanguy Nianzou (rehabilitative training following a torn thigh muscle) and Douglas Costa (hairline fracture of the right metatarsal) are not available The good news, however, is that Javi Martínez, Leon Goretzka and Jérôme Boateng will in all likelihood return to the squad.
sadly not, he’s sick
From this week's Flying Kiwis.
Really fascinating peek behind the curtains this week at Sarpreet Singh’s situation thanks to a Bayern Munich club website interview with Jochen Sauer who is the boss of the Bayern Munich academy. He touched upon the situations of a number of academy players during that chat, here’s what he specifically had to say about Sarpreet...
“Sarpeet recently had a great year with us. He trained with the professionals and performed really well in the third division. In the summer the opportunity arose for him to take the next steps in his career at a traditional club like Nuremberg. But you never know beforehand whether that will work or not. He didn't get the playing time there that he imagined. Nuremberg is currently in a difficult phase in terms of results, so it is even more difficult for every player. We brought Sarpreet back and are now trying to give him the games he needs to get back to his level before the Nuremberg move. We are very confident that he will now help us again and get a personal boost.”
Good yarns. Singh didn’t play this week for the reserves though, he was listed as being “sick”. This just a day or two after his birthday, hmm. Perhaps a couple too many slices of birthday cake?
Up Next: Dynamo vs BM2, Thursday at 7am (NZT)
Not in match day squad as BM II (1st) draw 1-1 at Dynamo Dresden (11th).
Subbed on at 67 mins in a 2-2 draw with Waldhof Mannheim (10th).
Same score when he came on.
BM II sit 11th in Liga 3.
BM II are 11th.
BM II (12th) up 1-0 when he came on.
BM II are 13th, and 7 pts above drop zone.
BM 15th, 2 points above drop zone. Could go from winning Liga 3 last season to relegation.
BM II sit one spot above drop zone on GD.
Wonder what plans Bayern & Singh have for next season. If he ends up at a new club (which seems likely), might have to bypass the Olympics which will clash with preseason.
To be fair, it was under Hansi Flick that Sarpreet made his two Bundesliga appearances (82nd minute substitute vs Werder and start against Freiburg), he only made friendly appearances under Kovac, and he didn’t do preseason with Bayern for this season as he was with Nürnburg.
But yes, today’s game against Union was his best chance to be back playing in the Bundesliga, as Bayern rotated heavily due to a combination of a slight injury crisis and wanting to rest players ahead of the Champions League second leg. Trouble is I think he’s viewed as a Müller-type player, but Musiala has been better, as well as four years younger. Bayern picked 5 reserve players for today’s match day squad, but Singh stayed with the reserves and only came off the bench for them.
Singh did miss Bayern II’s game last week so perhaps he’s been slightly injured, but yes I think he should be looking for at least a loan, especially if Bayern II get relegated to the Regionalliga (they sit one point above the relegation zone). Some Bayern II teammates from last season have left to the Eredivisie (Wriedt at Willem II and Batista Meier at Heerenveen), and others are featuring in the Bundesliga (Musiala, Richards, Jeong and Dajaku), so there’s definitely places to go from Bayern II, even if the Bayern first team is a step to high.
So all the goals happen after he comes on.
BM II were down 1-0 when, Singh was given the spot kick (I presume he won the pen??) and nails it. His first goal at any level this season. BM II score their 2nd at 92 mins.
BM II are yes 1 point above the relegation zone with 7 games remaining.
Does he still have 1-2 years to go on his Bayern contract? If so yes a loan deal to Holland or Belgium as mooted by others, seems a reasonable option. Remember reading a German football pundit saying Liga 2 is actually more physical than the Bundesliga - so perhaps Nuremberg was an ill fit for him. Then if you are unhappy at a club, the general day to day sharkhousery deep dark winter life of Covid, away from family etc would just be magnified. All part of the learning process.
So really next season is his last chance to win another deal at Bayern or a permanent move elsewhere. Such is the world of professional football....
I looked at the agency representing him... They have some real heavy hitters on their books (and interestingly also Collier and Sheridan). His next move must fit like a glove
Bayern are business savvy and will look for a good outcome, having paid decent coin for him. They probably have the option to extend his contract and may be amenable to sending him out on loan with a buy-back clause.. That would give Sapreet a lot to play for - do well and earn a permanent move somewhere, do even better and get a Bayern extension!
The main thing is that he chooses a league that works for him and where he's going to play to his strengths!
Wriedt?? Now with Willem II in the Eredvisie I see. But imagine he is the exception to the rule.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1380978838910341124
BM II 16th, 1 spot/1 point above the the drop zone.
Sarpreet Singh followed his penalty goal against Ingolstadt last week with the start against Hansa Rostock, logging 84 mins before he was replaced in BM2’s final substitution... but he wasn’t able to spark a result as the lads went down 1-0 to a 45th minute John Verhoek goal, despite a couple agonisingly close calls.
However a lot of the play happened behind him as BM2 had a lot of possession but turned it over cheaply a few times too often and thus left themselves exposed at the back. It was a chance like that which led to the goal. Verhoek’s finish on the spin was nice from about thirty metres out but he had an open goal to shoot into after keeper Ron-Thorben Hoffmann rushed out and didn’t win the ball.
A 1-0 defeat still has them very much in relegation trouble, they’re ahead of Kaiserslautern only via goal difference with six games remaining. But on the plus side, this was as influential as Sarpreet Singh has been since he returned to the club. Could be huge for them over those six games.
About 2.40 mins in, he hits the cross bar.
https://youtu.be/FI3AOxk-7Es
That move when he hits the cross-bar is very Uli-esque actually and he looks to have gone up a couple of levels in conditioning since leaving the Nix.
A very useful comparison though - the two followed very similar trajectories in their early careers. At Singh's age, Uli had already suffered through a couple average loan spells from Chelsea and until his time at the Nix had never really had the chance to show his capability to control a team. Uli had his real breakthrough at Córdoba in the 13/14 season in Spain's second tier aged 22, and would surely have continued his momentum if Chelsea cared at all about his development. I hope Singh finds his Córdoba - he's a system player who needs the team to run through him, much like I feel Uli is, and I have full faith he'll blossom given the right choice of club (Nuremberg egregiously misplayed him, for the record).
BM II out of the drop zone now only on GD.
Important few weeks now for Singh. To try help his BM II team stay in Liga 3 (bit of a fall after winning title last season), and effectively auditioning you'd think for a loan deal somewhere for next season.
Zwickau's goal scored by the Lone Ranger (getit) late on, after his keeper who was upfield nods on a long range free kick. Big suspicion of a handball before the goal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5kMZ0rRXdc
Bayern II's #9 looks handy.
That is Fiete Arp, a kid who came through at Hamburger SV, and became one of their youngest ever Bundesliga goal scorers when he scored in 2017 at the age of 17. He went to the same U17 World Cup in 2017 that Cacace, Just, Mata etc went to and was rated as one of the best young strikers in Germany. However, Bayern offered him a contract worth 5 million euros a season to bring him to Munich so he joined roughly the same time as Sarpreet, but has failed to make a senior appearance at Bayern yet, and his contract value makes him extremely unappealing for clubs to loan him as well. He’s, unfortunately, very much become ammunition for Germans to accuse Bayern of ruining youngsters, but he’s still only 21 so can still very much make steps towards the Bundesliga.
Opposition keeper did so well with his header when they scored, but yeah looked like a handball to me.
BM II drop into the relegation spots with only 4 games left.
BM II stay in the drop zone (18th), with 3 games left. 2 points from safety.
Host bottom of the table Unterhaching (Marinovic's old side) next. Must win.
Full game Singh.
BM II, 2 points from safety with 2 games left. Next a tough trip to 1860 Munich (3rd) who are gunning for promotion, and not usually that friendly to Bayern as a club.
Still you would think Singh is likely for a loan deal over the summer, so not earth shattering for him if BM II are relegated to the 4th tier, one year after winning the Liga 3 title.
I know Singh is likely to find a new team for next season, but I'm still curious.
If you're a club like Bayern surely you'd want your reserves to play at as high a level as they can? Germany's fourth tier not quite pub football, but surely a significant step down from the 3.Liga
Bayern have come out and said they won’t be dropping any players down from the first team for their remaining 3. Liga games. They had considered allowing players like Nübel (GK), Roca (DM), Douglas Costa (winger on loan from Juve), Nianzou (CB) and Sarr (RB) (essentially everyone struggling for game time in the Bundesliga) but decided against it. I’m not certain but the unfairness of moving the players down may have been a reason against it.
Assuming they do go down, they will be back in the Regionalliga Bayern, which has 18 teams, of which all are based in the Bavaria state. Promotion back becomes a bit more complicated as the Regionalliga has Nord, Nordost, West and Südwest divisions also, amounting to 91 teams in total, and of the 5 leagues, 3 winners get automatic promotion and the other 2 playoff for the last promotion place. By next season it should be better Covid-wise, but this season’s Regionalliga Bayern is just a continuation of last season’s suspended league, but the second wave has meant that the league has been suspended since November until later this month, meaning the current season started in July 2019, as the level of the league does not qualify it for the exceptions given to the top 3 leagues, so very much less than ideal for Singh or any other player needing weekly games to develop.
Bayern definitely want their reserves in the 3. Liga though, as it has helped develop many young players, but this season has been unsuccessful because of how well they did last season, as all the players have essentially left, meaning lots of the next generation of young kids who aren’t 3. Liga quality yet are being thrusted into it.