How Bayern Munich's stars are staying fit together during the coronavirus pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has brought a stop to play in the Bundesliga, and clubs and players have had to find ways to train from the comfort of home. League leaders Bayern Munich have showcased how they still train together as a squad.
The latest information on how the coronavirus has affected the Bundesliga
Bayern last took to a Bundesliga pitch on 8 March, in a 2-0 win over Augsburg on Matchday 25. Since then, the defending champions have had to improvise with how they train together as a team.
With Robert Lewandowski, Philippe Coutinho, Alphonso Davies and the entire first-team squad involved, Bayern have held virtual training sessions as a team from the comfort of their homes.
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