Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann backed Jamal Musiala to shine for Germany at the World Cup after he produced a scintillating display in Saturday’s 2-0 win at Schalke.
On the day he became the youngest player to make 100 Bayern appearances since the Bundesliga was founded (aged 19 years and 259 days old), Musiala laid on goals for Serge Gnabry and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting in a routine victory.
Musiala has now contributed to 21 goals this season (12 goals, nine assists) – more than any other German playing in one of Europe’s top five leagues has managed.
The teenager was also denied a goal of his own by the offside flag after claiming his second assist on Saturday and Nagelsmann believes Germany fans should be excited by his presence in Qatar.
“Jamal played an outstanding first half of the season,” Nagelsmann told Sky Sports after the win.
“Hopefully, he will play the World Cup and the second half of the season even better. He has extremely lively feet.”
Musiala’s Bayern and Germany team-mate Manuel Neuer, meanwhile, sees him as possessing a crucial role in both teams.
“He is a very important key player,” Neuer said. “We are happy that he is with Bayern and also with the national team.”
Musiala’s total of 15 Bundesliga goal contributions this campaign (nine goals, six assists) is the highest in the competition, and four more than the next best tally by a Bayern player (Gnabry with 11).