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McLaren can learn from Bayern Munich's stunning success this season - Seidl

McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl believes he can learn from the exploits of his footballing heroes at Bayern Munich following the team's remarkable achievements this season. Up until early December, Bayern was off the pace in the Bundesliga after surprisingly losing four matches up until that point, only to astonishingly then win 29 and draw one of their remaining matches to claim an eighth domestic league title and Champions League double. Article continues under video Proud Bayern supporter Seidl feels there is a lesson that can be learned from Hans-Dieter Flick's side that can be applied to what he is trying to achieve at McLaren "It's not a secret that I'm a big fan of...
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