I could be wrong, but I think there are completely different rules in Germany and Spain when you look at the status of the club and the bank account. That aside, Bayern Munich, for example, has its financial affairs much better than Spain's top clubs like Barcelona. Of course they also have considerable costs, but if that stadium is full every home game, then quite a bit of money comes in. And they also have other rights of course with television funds and sponsorships. This all contributes to the health and prosperity of a club.
Well, we surely can not compare those thriving clubs to the well-established ones, even though we say that their stadium is fully booked for a game if they have players that are worth billions but don't really do much to the club then it is really hard to compensate for that, like the Bayern Munich, that always wins in the past and is very lucky in getting those players that become very talented, from 2012 up to now the Bayern Munich have dominated the Bundesliga Championship for almost 10 seasons now, and in the past, they still have a couple of Championships, and in 2014 they had Robert Lewandowski and so that championship stay on their side, this means that Bayern Munich had a focus on good talents and keeping them, I think if a club have a good management that can control their finances very well that will be a lot more for the club,
I think even though the match for next season will still not start but if you look at the strength of Augsburg they will still only stick in the middle of the board and even tend to go down like the current position.
not without reason, because apart from the quality of the club that lost in terms of finance, they still have quite a bit of difficulty with the players
This is a common problem with clubs that don't have financial stability and keep on losing important matches so even though Augsburg has very competitive players if the club is not organized with a fully functioning the team then they will still struggle a lot, not like the Bayern Munich that has balance with certain things, but this season they surely have problem with Robert Lewandowski in keeping him in the team, because Lewandowski really want to go his separate ways, they can not do something about that,
If Lewa goes, it will be a very, very big loss for Bayern. It's really hard to find such a complicated striker. In my opinion, scoring over 20 goals every season is not for every man. It's really fun to watch it. I'm sorry he's leaving Bayern. At the press conference of the national team, he made this very clear that he is leaving. I don't know where he goes but I am sure that wherever he goes, he will smash that league too. I feel like he will go to Barça. This a big loss for Bundesliga too, of course. But I don't think he will be happy in Spain. His playing style is more suitable for Bundesliga or Premier League in my opinion.
Well nothing is forever, I think that Robert Lewandowski wants to explore a bit I think it is his choice and they should let him go, he establish the team for almost 8 championships of the Bayern Munich, I think that is enough I think Bayern should find more talented players and give chance to their old once, to make their shot, and right now Erling Haaland is no more in the Bundesliga, and Robert Lewandowski is going to leave the Bundesliga, it's going to be a big shift for the Bundesliga and I think the competitiveness for most teams will somehow show, and I think other clubs will have a fighting chance in taking the crown of the Bayern Munich, and I am looking on the brighter side of things I can see that we fans of the Bundesliga can now see a very competitive game and that is more balance in my opinion,