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sport news Bayern Munich: Kingsley Coman talks Sadio Mane and Robert Lewandowski trends now
sport news Bayern Munich: Kingsley Coman talks Sadio Mane and Robert Lewandowski trends now

sport news Bayern Munich: Kingsley Coman talks Sadio Mane and Robert Lewandowski trends now

Kingsley Coman is where he feels comfortable once more. Not as the seven-time Bundesliga champion, nor the Champions League winner.

Rather, as just Kingsley. The 26-year-old Frenchman who can live authentically in the United States. 

He loves the beach, Miami's warm water and 'vibes', his family and existing with little fanfare. 

During his three-week vacation this summer, the Bayern star traded Munich for Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and the Bahamas – sampling the nightlife, beaches and an ability to live relatively anonymous – trading 10,000 photos for 10.

Kingsley Coman's favorite vacation spot is the US, allowing him to exist semi-anonymously

Kingsley Coman's favorite vacation spot is the US, allowing him to exist semi-anonymously

Coman, a 2020 Champions League winner with Bayern Munich, is getting set for a new season

Coman, a 2020 Champions League winner with Bayern Munich, is getting set for a new season

Coman has been playing for Bayern in the United States on preseason friendly games

Coman has been playing for Bayern in the United States on preseason friendly games 

'There are things that I can do here that I cannot do in Europe,' Coman exclusively told Dailymail.com from the Ritz-Carlton in Washington DC. 

'I can go to clubs and not worry about someone taking a picture of me with a glass of champagne. I mean, when you're on holiday you can, but it's always better when it can stay private.

'You can just enjoy your time with your friends or wife, be out and do regular people stuff. You don't need to try and hide. You can just live, not without boundaries, but kind of.'

As Bayern Munich ready for an assault on the German Super Cup, Bundesliga and Champions League, Coman knows all eyes will be on the Bavarians as they look to improve on their shock quarter-final loss to Villarreal. 

With more titles in his sights, Coman is determined to take his game to greater heights.

'I think I am a big, big player in my position, I play the football that I like. I really think I have arrived at the point where I want it and now I just want to go to the next step.'

'I think to say that I am really complete because, as I always say, for me scoring is not the most important and I think I bring a lot for the team. 

'But if I can be as [energized] as I am in the beginning of the action at the end, then it's perfect. 

Sadio Mane (left) has been a key signing and joins forces with Coman (second right) at Bayern

Sadio Mane (left) has been a key signing and joins forces with Coman (second right) at Bayern

The burden to bring Bayern to their seventh Champions League won’t rest solely on Coman

The burden to bring Bayern to their seventh Champions League won't rest solely on Coman

'You don't have a lot of players that, even in history, could start the action, do all the passes and also be at the end. This is the goal that I am aiming for.'

The burden to bring Bayern to their seventh Champions League won't rest solely on Coman's shoulders, with summer signing Sadio Mane set to spearhead Bayern's foray into a second season with manager Julian Nagelsmann.

The Senegalese is being touted to play through the middle, as he did for the Reds in the run-in to their quadruple chase. 

Coman, meanwhile can play on the left or right wing, is ecstatic to have another serial winner added to Bayern's ranks. 

'I think it's really amazing. I'm a competitor and I really want us to have the best team

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