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Bayern Munich’s deep lying playmaker — why Tom Bischof picked the number 8?

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As part of the transition post Leon Goretzka, Bayern Munich handed he midfield role as well as the number 8 shirt over to Tom Bischof. The 21 year-old has shown incredible composure for his age and is keen to carry out the responsibilities of his role and as well as the weight of the shirt he inherited from Goretzka.

A responsibility rather than a burden

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 25: Javi Martinez of Bayern Muenchen is seen with the trophy during the UEFA Champions League final match between Borussia Dortmund and FC Bayern Muenchen at Wembley Stadium on May 25, 2013 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The number 8 shirt of Bayern has seen absolute stalwarts in Paul Breitner, Lothar Matthäus and the honorary president Uli Hoeneß himself. It comes with a certain legacy and weight that Bischof holds a lot of respect for. Leon Goretzka inherited the number 8 from Javi Martinez after winning the sextuple with Bayern. Javi sealed the Champions League and the treble in his very first season at the club with the 8 on his back. They added immense weight to a jersey that was already iconic.

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As graceful as he threads his passes, Tom Bischof answered the natural question of whether the shirt brings an immense burden with it. “When you play for Bayern, you’re generally under the spotlight anyway, regardless of what number you wear on your back. Nevertheless, squad numbers do have a significance for most people. It’s a special feeling to wear such a significant number. I just like it, it suits me. And I appreciate the fact it’s been entrusted to me. I want to take the next step now and I definitely believe I’m capable of it. So: incentive! I’m looking forward to wearing the number 8 shirt and will do so with pride,” said Bischof in the club’s magazine #Säbener51 (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

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A classy gesture beforehand

Munich, Germany – May 16: Aleksandar Pavlovic of FC Bayern Muenchen and Tom Bischof of FC Bayern Muenchen gestures after the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and 1. FC Köln at Allianz Arena on May 16, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images) | DeFodi Images via Getty Images

Although he grew up adoring the number 10 shirt, the role of the box-to-box midfielder was the path that Bischof and the game chose. The 21-year-old was not the only young midfielder rising through the ranks in Munich. Aleksandar Pavlović who settled into a starter role in midfield is another suitable and an easy choice to succeed Goretzka’s shirt. Before throwing his hat Bischof did pitch the idea to his senior and only then did he make an official request with the club.

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“As a kid you dream of the #10. That’s what I always wanted when I was younger. Now I play more defensively, so #8 fits. I waited for a while out of respect for Leon, and then initially spoke to Aleks Pavlović. He’s been here longer and is a friend of mine, but Pavlo is sticking with his number. So, I asked and they indicated that I could have it,” he added acknowledging his ability and role’s requirement to defend deeper.

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It’s clear Tony Khan does not like him

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A former AEW champion’s defeat on Dynamite has led to outrage among fans on social media. Former AEW World Trios Champion Jay White has been one of the most beloved stars in the Jacksonville-based promotion. Fans were excited when he returned to All Elite Wrestling a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, he lost to Jon Moxley tonight in the quarterfinals of the Continental Cup Challenge.

The Bang Bang Gang leader hasn’t been able to gain momentum since becoming All Elite. Last year, he was set to have a huge push ahead of the 2025 Owen Hart Foundation tournament. Unfortunately, he injured his hand ahead of the tourney. Due to the injury, he had to sit on the shelf for over a year. He returned to the Jacksonville-based promotion at Forbidden Door and started feuding with David Finlay.

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The two stars collided in a singles contest in the first round of the Continental Challenge Cup on last week’s Dynamite. The Switchblade advanced to the quarterfinals after defeating his NJPW arch-nemesis. Tonight, he had a much bigger challenge. He faced the Continental Champion Jon Moxley. The One True King had defeated Jack Perry in a great first-round contest.

Tonight on Dynamite, Jon Moxley and Jay White wrestled a top-notch match. Despite his best efforts, the former AEW World Trios Champion lost the match and is out of the Continental Challenge Cup. Meanwhile, the reigning Continental Champion has advanced to the semifinals.

Fans are upset that the Switchblade was eliminated from the tournament. Many even claimed that he should leave AEW. Several fans commented that he would be successful if he were signed to WWE right now.

Take a look at some of the fan reactions below:

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Poor Jay White. #AEWDynamite

JAY WHITE NEEDS TO LEAVE AEW! It’s clear Tony Khan does not like him and will never book him good.

@AIRGold_ Its a waste to not have him in the main event picture. Hopefully that’s where hes heading after All In.

@AIRGold_ @acvillars2000 If there was never a hiring freeze, he would be in the WWE right now having the time of his life

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@AIRGold_ It comes with a bulldog choke bangbang 🔫🔫

It is still unclear what Jay White will be doing at All In, which is just a few days away. It remains to be seen if he gets a title shot at Wembley Stadium.