Jamal Musiala holds high expectations for himself, even after a season in which he delivered 20 goal involvements across 38 matches in all competitions. The Bayern Munich talent, however, sees room for improvement and believes he is developing further this season. With an impressive 13 contributions—nine goals and four assists—in just 14 matches so far, Musiala feels his game is becoming more well-rounded.
Opening the scoring against Bochum, Musiala’s recent goal marked his first from outside the box this season—a skill he had specifically targeted in training. “I practiced long-range shooting, and it paid off,” he shared with Sky Germany. “It was satisfying to see that effort reflected in a match. I’m always working on adding new elements to my game.”
Aiming for Complete Play
As Musiala continues to mature, he focuses on balancing goal scoring and playmaking, striving to maximize his impact in each game. “I think I made progress last season,” he noted when asked if he felt more complete as a player. “I had strong performances, but the goals and assists were not where I wanted them. This season, I’m aiming to keep up the scoring while maintaining good form.” Musiala also highlighted his aim to sustain high-level performances consistently across the season.
Making a Difference for Bayern Munich
Musiala’s goal-scoring contributions were on display in Bayern Munich’s recent victory over St. Pauli, where his decisive strike secured a 1-0 win, keeping their Bundesliga unbeaten streak intact at 10 games with eight wins and two draws. The win extended Bayern’s lead to six points over second-place RB Leipzig, who face Borussia Mönchengladbach next.
As a critical figure in Bayern’s campaign, Musiala’s growth and ambition underscore his impact on the pitch, where he continues to evolve with each performance.