Bayern Munich star Kim Min-jae defies Achilles piain in Bundesliga title push

Bayern Munich star Kim Min-jae defies Achilles piain in Bundesliga title push

Bayern Munich's Kim Min-jae has laid bare the chronic Achilles tendon pain he's battled while anchoring the team's defense in their Bundesliga title pursuit.

The South Korean international has gritted his teeth through months of discomfort, proving his mettle for the league leaders.

During Bayern's 3-0 rout of Mainz over the weekend, Kim was substituted at halftime as the pain became overwhelming.

In an interview with Korean broadcaster Leestar TV, the 28-year-old opened up about his struggle. "The Achilles issue is still there, but I'm biting down and pushing on," he said. "Eyes closed, just getting through."

Kim has been a linchpin for Bayern, starting 23 Bundesliga matches this season as they hold a eight-point lead atop the table with three games left, per the latest standings.

Despite his resilience, the center-back has faced criticism for occasional lapses, with some fans on X questioning his consistency. Kim, however, rejected any excuses. "Mistakes, injuries, or too many games, those are just cop-outs," he said. "My job is to focus and deliver."

Manager Vincent Kompany has carefully managed Kim's workload, balancing rest with the demands of a packed schedule. A recent X post from Bayern's official account after the Mainz win hailed Kim's grit, stating, "Minjae's heart and fight fuel our charge!  #FCBM05."

With Bayern on the cusp of the Bundesliga crown, needing just one win to secure it against RB Leipzig on May 3, Kim's resolve remains crucial. The team also faces a pivotal Champions League showdown with Paris Saint-Germain on May 7. Kim's ability to defy pain could define Bayern's quest for glory on both fronts.

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