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A Journey of Laughter and Ambition: Lennart Karl's Exciting Path with FC Bayern and the German National Team

Join us as we delve into the captivating journey of Lennart Karl, the 18-year-old football prodigy set to make his mark with FC Bayern and on the international stage. From dreaming of playing at Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu to his recent call-up to the German national team, Karl's story is filled with laughter, ambition, and determination to reach the pinnacle of the sport.

A Journey of Laughter and Ambition: Lennart Karl's Exciting Path with FC Bayern and the German National Team

Lennart Karl has an exciting few weeks ahead of him: the 18-year-old is set to make his debut for the German national team and is due to play for FC Bayern at his dream club.Playing at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu against Real Madrid – that’s special for any footballer, but perhaps even a little more so for one in particular. In the mixed zone after the 4–0 win against Union Berlin, Lennart Karl was asked just how much he was looking forward to the upcoming Champions League quarter-final. The reporters present had to smile; Karl himself laughed, paused briefly and then replied: “Very much so, definitely. It’s a cool stadium, of course. I just fancy playing.”There were naturally plenty of smiles and laughter, because this clash holds a very special significance for the 18-year-old. During a visit to a fan club earlier this year, Karl described Real as “my dream club”, for whom he “definitely” wanted to play “someday”. That was the end of a peaceful Christmas period at FC Bayern. A public outcry followed: how could he possibly say that as an up-and-coming talent at the ‘Mia san mia’ club from Munich!Whether it had anything to do with that incident or not, Karl subsequently experienced a slight dip in form following his sensational breakthrough in the autumn. Suddenly, Karl was no longer playing with the same ease and effectiveness. At the end of February, manager Vincent Kompany left him out of the squad for two consecutive matches for the first time that season. “Everyone goes through that,” Karl said. Partly because there have been more midweek fixtures recently, his playing time has increased again and he has regained his form. In the 4-1 victory in the return leg against Atalanta Bergamo, Karl shone in style for the first time in a long while, recording two points. Against Union, however, he played more weakly again and squandered two golden opportunities. In total, he has eight goals and six assists this season, a sensational tally for a player of his age.National coach Julian Nagelsmann rewarded his progress with his first call-up to the German national team for the upcoming friendlies against Switzerland and Ghana. Karl only found out about this a little later. He couldn’t answer the national coach’s call because, as he explained, he was in maths tutoring at the time: “I didn’t answer at first, but I called him back after five minutes.” As Nagelsmann had asked, he didn’t want to “put any pressure on himself” during his first few days with the national team: “I’ll just play my game and hope it goes well so I can be part of the World Cup squad.” After the international break, FC Bayern first have an away match against SC Freiburg, before facing Real Madrid at the Bernabéu on 7 April. For Karl, this is not only a trip to his dream club – and, provided his career plan works out, possibly his future – but also a journey into the past. At the age of ten, he attended a trial in Madrid, though a move ultimately did not materialise. As for what it was like at the Bernabéu back then, he explained that he "can’t really remember" today.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting

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The Dream and the Dip in Form

Lennart Karl's journey took an unexpected turn when he expressed his admiration for Real Madrid, his dream club. Following a public outcry and a dip in form, Karl faced challenges but has since regained his momentum with impressive performances, notching up eight goals and six assists this season.

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National Team Call-Up and World Cup Aspirations

Julian Nagelsmann's call-up to the German national team came as a pleasant surprise to Karl, who is now set to represent his country in upcoming friendlies. With World Cup aspirations in sight, Karl remains focused on playing his game and securing his spot in the squad.

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A Trip Down Memory Lane to Real Madrid

As FC Bayern prepares to face Real Madrid at the iconic Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Karl's journey comes full circle. From attending a trial at the age of ten to potentially playing for his dream club in the future, Karl's upcoming match holds special significance as he embarks on a journey into the past and, possibly, the future.

Published on Mar 22, 2026