Bayern’s Flick welcomes more substitutions for busy season restart | Malay Mail

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BERLIN, May 15 — Bayern Munich coach Hansi Flick today welcomed a decision to allow five substitutions for the remainder of the season as the Bundesliga restarts on Saturday following a suspension of more than two months. The German league is the first major sports competition to kick off on...

Bayern Munich interim coach Hansi Flick gestures to his team during the match against Borussia Dortmund at the Allianz Arena November 9, 2019. — Reuters pic

The Bundesliga approved the change in substitutions yesterday, designed to help teams cope with fixture congestion as they rush to complete the season while players still lack fitness and match practice. “We will use it to substitute tired players. This is great with these weeks with lots of matches. I am very satisfied with this option,” Flick said.

 

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