FC Bayern Munich returned to training Tuesday morning with momentum on its side, and the chemistry between Michael Olise and Luis Daz quickly became a focal point.
Following a crucial 3-2 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga‘s top-of-the-table clash, Bayern had been granted two days off. But with five matches scheduled in a 16-day stretch to close out March, the break was brief.
Training resumed with intensity as Vincent Kompany‘s squad shifted its attention to Friday’s home matchup against Gladbach and, more significantly, a looming Champions League Round of 16 tie against Atalanta BC.
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An exchange that turned heads
During the session, Olise and Daz stood out. The two attackers exchanged quick passes in tight spaces, executed sharp turns and flashed individual skill in one-on-one drills. At one point, Olise lifted the ball delicately over a defender before Daz finished the sequence with a composed strike.
The interplay drew applause from teammates and coaching staff, reinforcing the sense that Bayern‘s attacking pieces are clicking at a pivotal moment in the season. The timing is important. Bayern remains firmly in first place in the Bundesliga and has built a reputation this season for resilience.
Saturday’s win in Dortmund underscored that trait. Trailing at halftime, Bayern responded with urgency and composure, with Joshua Kimmich and his teammates orchestrating a comeback that added three more points to their tally. The victory pushed Bayern’s total to 18 points gained from losing positions this league campaign, the highest figure in Germany‘s top flight. The last time the club produced that many comeback points was during the 2020-21 season.
A mutual understanding that benefits Bayern
As the calendar tightens, depth and cohesion become critical. Olise and Daz appear to be developing a mutual understanding that could prove decisive both domestically and in Europe. Their movement off the ball has improved, and their willingness to combine in the final third offers Bayern multiple avenues to break down compact defenses.
The upcoming stretch will test that progress. Bayern hosts Gladbach before turning its focus to Atalanta, one of Serie A’s most organized and disciplined sides. With limited recovery time between fixtures, Kompany will rely heavily on players who can create separation and unlock tight matches.
Tuesday’s training session may not count in the standings, but it provided a glimpse of a squad finding rhythm at the right moment. If Olise and Daz can translate their training-ground connection into competitive matches, Bayern’s push for domestic and European success could gain even more traction.








