Bayern vs Wsg tirol: WSG Tirol as opposed to the Supercup FC Bayern defends its claims against the village club.

 Due to an extremely disappointing season, FC Bayern will not be participating in the German Supercup this weekend or the UEFA Supercup on Wednesday. Rather, in the evening, the village club WSG Tirol awaits. The Munich squad is battling it out for transfers and claims prior to the season commencing.



In Munich these days, they are thinking, It could have all been so wonderful. As the UEFA Supercup champions, FC Bayern is getting the season underway at full speed. They will easily defeat a lower-tier team in this weekend's DFB Cup. or take home the German Super Cup. They will begin their mission—winning the 13th German championship in a row—a week later. As always, we're the best at everything.



As everyone knows, events transpired in a different way. Triple and double. The record champions are not beginning the season as the holders of the national title for the first time since 2012. Under Thomas Tuchel, the 12th championship in a row was not won, and there was a humiliating loss against FC Saarbrücken in the DFB Cup.



Therefore, on Saturday when champion Bayer Leverkusen plays runner-up VfB Stuttgart, there won't be a German Supercup (because the Werkself also won the DFB Cup). Real Madrid eliminated Bayern from the Champions League semi-finals, and as a result, they are also prohibited from competing in tomorrow's (Wednesday) UEFA Supercup in Warsaw, where the Royals will play Bayer conquerors Atalanta Bergamo.



The Munich squad, on the other hand, will be waiting for them in Unterhaching that evening (FC Bayern TV Plus, 6 p.m.): WSG Tirol. Specifically, the Wattener Sportgemeinschaft Swarovski Tirol. Sportgemeinschaft in place of Supercup and WSG in place of Warsaw: While the expectations remain the same, this year's reality is distinct. 


For the Bayern managers and supporters who are accustomed to victory, these are trying times. Additionally, they ought to be cautioned. The competitive DFB Cup begins this weekend, and the Austrians are a unique jewel club that could ruin the record champions' last-gasp surge. It's dress rehearsal time.



The village club Wattener Sportgemeinschaft Swarovski Tirol is based in the Tyrolean market town of Wattens, which is located in the district of Innsbruck-Land. The town has 8,113 residents, is partially traversed by the Way of St. James, and its coat of arms is a shield with a silver diagonal pattern running between black and blue. It represents the town's centuries-old industry and the Wattenbach, which provides hydroelectric power. The club was established in April 1930 by the Wattens paper factory, which dates back to the 16th century, and the Swarovski gemstone grinding factory, which was established in 1895.



The team led by striker Lukas Hinterseer (56 Bundesliga games for FC Ingolstadt, VfL Bochum, and Hamburger SV) is unexpectedly in second place in the Austrian Bundesliga, after head coach Philipp Semlic's squad finished the previous season in eleventh place. They were briefly in first place following the two games last Saturday at 5 p.m. With a quick "Forget it," Semlic said. "We have to stay humble, we must not forget where we come from."



Nevertheless, the team, which also features two-meter-tall defender Jamie Lawrence, who played for FC Bayern from 2017 to 2022, has set a new record with four points after the first two games. Is the Munich team going to be anxious?



It's not known. Additionally, they performed admirably in the practice matches against Tottenham Hotspur (2:1 and 3:2) and FC Rottach-Egern (14:1). But all they could muster was a 1:0 draw with Regionalliga West's 1. FC Düren.



Serge Gnabry is staying, but Kingsley Coman might still be going. Bayern, according to Sky, are already planning for the 2025 transfer summer, when they hope to pay a high price to acquire either Xavi Simons (on loan to RB Leipzig from PSG until 2027) or Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen (contract until 2027).

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