Jamal Musiala Childhood Story (What you didn’t know)

Jamal Musiala Childhood

Jamal Musiala was born on February 26, 2003, to Carolin Musiala and Daniel Richard in Stuttgart, Germany.
The Football Super Talent came into the world as the first child of three children (himself, a sister and a brother)
Jamal Musiala was born in Stuttgart, Germany, to a Nigerian-British Yoruba father and a German mother with Polish roots (original surname Musiała). He lived in Fulda until he was seven years old, his parents (Carolin and Daniel Richard) decided to leave Germany for England.
 
Jamal Musiala Childhood
Southampton, a port city on the south coast of England, was where the young man spent most of his childhood.
During the time that Jamal Musiala’s parents (Carolin and Daniel Richard) moved from Fulda to the south coast of the United Kingdom, their son did not know how to speak English.
The young man had to learn basic English vocabulary as a prerequisite for understanding what people were saying to him.

Joining Southampton 

Following his trials with Saints, Jamal was approved to compete with boys of his caliber at Staplewood (Southampton FC training ground).
This happened while the Saints were preparing the paperwork. Research shows they’ve already hired him.
Football grazing at Southampton’s training ground exposed their potential to a wider audience. Surprisingly, as Jamal Musiala showed off his skills, top scouts from other parts of the country took notice.
Football observers from the London powerhouse (Chelsea and Arsenal) were among those who watched the youngster.
Needing no time to convince each other about Jamal, the two football giants quickly began a plan to kidnap the Whiz Kid from the Saints.

Jamal Musiala joining Chelsea FC

After spending four months at Southampton, the 8-year-old attacking midfielder finally joined Chelsea Football Club’s youth squad.
Jamal had an excellent experience on his first day at Chelsea’s training ground in Cobham. Demonstrating his exceptional talent, it was easy for him to make new friends.
Jamal was particularly close to his old friend Levi Colwill, who Chelsea also brought in from Saints.
Back in the day, Jamal and his friends, who felt like little stars in the making, were able to sit directly behind the professional benches during a Premier League match at Stamford Bridge.
 
This opportunity made Jamal meet Legends like Didier Drogba , John Terry and Michael Essien .

Jamal Musiala in school football

Immediately after joining the London powerhouse (at the age of eight), Jamal Musiala’s parents enrolled him at Whitgift School, located in Croydon, London. The idea of ​​taking him to this educational institution came about on the recommendation of Chelsea FC.
At Whitgift, Jamal Musiala played football at school and his progress was rapid. It got even better when he started attending Corpus Christi – another school in London.
Under the guidance of dedicated sports teacher Tony Mesourouni, Musiala sent his Corpus Christi school team to the final of the Premier League tournament. More than 1,000 schools across the country participated in the competition and he came out on top.
Jamal Musiala became the star when his Corpus Christi team triumphed in the 2013 high school football competition.
In fact, between 2011 and 2014, his team won three Junior Premier League tournaments. Musiala finished as top scorer in two of them.

Jamal Musiala at Chelsea Academy

Jamal Musiala at Chelsea Academy (© Instagram Musiala)
Chelsea remained the only club Jamal played for in England outside of his school days. During his time at the academy, Musiala had a good relationship with his coach, James Simmonds, which allowed him to mature in both his game and tactics.
The boy was more gifted at making majestic dribbles and excellent movements in tight spaces
Jamal Musiala was the best boy at the Chelsea Academy – of his time.
 
 Jamal Musiala Chelsea Academy (© Instagram Musiala)
Most importantly, he had that coolness in front of the opposition goal – something that made him unstoppable during his academy years. This commitment made his team win a lot.

England junior national team

Jamal Musiala England junior national team (© Instagram Musiala)
At 15 years old, Jamal still had plenty of time to decide which country he would play for.
During the Chelsea academy phase of his life, he focused entirely on playing for the England junior team, where he excelled with flying colors.
 
In November 2020, Musiala was called up to the England Under-21 squad for the first time qualification for the 2021 UEFA European Under-21 Championship . He made his Under-21 debut as a substitute during a 3-1 win over the Andorra Under-21s at the Molineux Stadium on 13 November 2020. He scored his first Under-21 goal during a 5-0 win over the Albania also at Molineux Stadium on 17 November 2020. After choosing to represent the England Under-21s, the German football association indicated that they had stopped pursuing Musiala, with German youth team coach Meikel Schönweitz stating: ” He [Musiala] has clearly signaled to us that he currently sees his future with the English national teams. We accept his decision and wish him all the best for his sporting career.” Musiala has previously indicated that he felt more comfortable playing for England at youth level than for Germany, as he grew up as a footballer at Chelsea with other English players, whereas in Germany he did not know any of the other players.

Jamal Musiala’s departure from England

Jamal Musiala and Jude Bellingham as children (© Instagram Musiala)
Unfortunately, the dream of playing at Stamford Bridge did not come true. This decision was made for personal reasons.
In case you didn’t know, the idea of ​​BREXIT in the UK became the reason why Jamal Musiala’s family returned to Germany.
It is ideal to note that during this period, Chelsea FC manager and legend Frank Lampard never considered Jamal part of his senior team’s plan.
 
With limited opportunities in the club’s under-18 squad, the rising star refused to accept a long-term contract with the Blues in the summer of 2019.

Jamal Musiala at FC Bayern Munich

2019–20

In July 2019, at the age of 16, Musiala left Chelsea to join Bundesliga club Bayern Munich . On 3 June 2020, Musiala made his professional debut, coming on as a substitute for Bayern Munich II in a 3–2 win over Preußen Münster in the 3. Liga . On 20 June 2020, he made his Bundesliga debut against SC Freiburg and became the youngest player to play a game for Bayern in the Bundesliga, aged 17 years and 115 days. Musiala was part of the team that won the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League , although he did not make any appearances in the tournament.

2020–21

On 18 September 2020, Musiala scored his first Bundesliga goal in an 8–0 victory over Schalke , becoming Bayern’s youngest goalscorer at 17 years and 205 days, breaking the previous record held by Roque Santa Cruz , aged 18 years and 12 days. On 3 November, Musiala made his Champions League debut as a substitute for Thomas Müller in a 6–2 away win over Red Bull Salzburg . On 1 December, he started his first Champions League match, a 1–1 away draw against Atlético Madrid . On 23 February 2021, Musiala scored his first Champions League goal in a 4–1 away win over Lazio in the first leg of the knockout stage round of 16, becoming the youngest goalscorer in the nationalities competition. English and German. . He also became Bayern’s youngest goalscorer in European competition at 17 years and 363 days, breaking Samuel Kuffour ‘s previous record . On 5 March, he signed his first professional contract with Bayern Munich until 2026.

2021–22

On 25 August 2021, Musiala scored his first two goals of the season in a 12–0 DFB-Pokal away win over Bremer SV . Three days later, he scored his first Bundesliga goal of the season in a 5–0 home win over Hertha BSC . On 8 December 2021, Musiala scored his first Champions League goal of the season in a 3–0 victory over Barcelona . On 23 April 2022, Musiala’s goal sealed the Bundesliga title with a 3–1 victory over Borussia Dortmund at Der Klassiker , giving Bayern their tenth consecutive Bundesliga title.

2022–23

On 27 May 2023, Musiala scored the winning goal in the 89th minute in a 2–1 away win over FC Köln . This goal secured his club’s 11th consecutive title, again ahead of rivals Dortmund on goal difference. Additionally, he finished the season as Bayern’s second highest scorer in the league with 12 goals, behind Serge Gnabry .

2024

In the 2023–24 season , he scored 13 goals in all competitions, including 10 goals in the Bundesliga, concluding the campaign as his club’s second highest goalscorer behind Harry Kane .
 

Why Jamal Musiala left England for Germany

With Jamal Musiala’s family leaving the UK because of BREXIT, the trend of not playing for England has become apparent.
 
During this period, Joachim Löw began to see reasons to steal the star. The German’s actions evoked a confrontation between Low and Southgate.
 
Research shows that Joachim Löw personally went to Jamal Musiala’s parents’ house, talking to them about his son playing for Germany.
 
Thanks to additional persuasive efforts, Musiala (before he turned 18) made the decision to join Germany.
 
On 24 February 2021, Musiala announced that he had decided to represent his home country Germany at international level. He subsequently received his first call-up to the senior squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in March 2021, making his debut on 25 March 2021 as a 79th-minute substitute in a 3–0 win against Iceland .

Euro 2020

On 19 May 2021, Musiala was selected in the Germany squad for UEFA Euro 2020 . On 23 June 2021, he became the youngest German player to appear in a major tournament for the German national team in a 2–2 draw with Hungary , aged 18 years and 117 days. During the match, Musiala set up Leon Goretzka ‘s late equalizer , which sent Germany into the round of 16 . He was brought on as a substitute in the round of 16 game against England , which Germany lost.

Qualification for the 2022 World Cup

On 11 October 2021, Musiala scored his first senior international goal in a 4–0 victory over North Macedonia , becoming the second youngest player to score for the German national team, aged 18 years and 227 days, behind only Marius Hiller , 17 years old. years and 241 days, in 1910.

2022 World Cup

On 10 November 2022, Musiala was called up for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. On 23 November, he made his World Cup debut as a starter against Japan , becoming the first German teenager to appear in the competition since 1958, and the fourth youngest German player, aged 19 years and 270 days, in all the World Cups. participations, behind only: Karl-Heinz Schnellinger , Leopold Neumer and Edmund Conen . In the same match, Youssoufa Moukoko was substituted in the 90th minute, becoming the youngest player ever, and Musiala then became the fifth. On 1 December, he completed 13 dribbles, two short of Jay-Jay Okocha ‘s 1994 record of 15 , in a 4–2 victory over Costa Rica , but Germany were eliminated from the group stage after finishing third . . your group.

Euro 2024

On 7 June 2024, Musiala was called up to the Germany squad for UEFA Euro 2024 . On 14 June, he was awarded Player of the Match in the opening encounter against Scotland , where he scored a goal in a 5–1 victory, becoming the second youngest German player to score in the tournament, 67 days. older than his teammate Florian Wirtz .

Jamal Musiala’s family

Jamal Musiala’s family (© corbis via Getty Images)
Jamal Musiala’s mother, Carolin, has Polish roots. This, by implication, means that the football player’s maternal grandparents are of Polish origin.
On the other hand, his father, Daniel Richard (nicknamed Rich), is a Nigerian by birth. Thanks to his trip to Europe, he acquired German and British citizenship.

Jamal Musiala’s father

 Jamal Musiala’s father (© Bayern Munich FC)
Daniel Richard, popularly called “Rico”, was once a Nigerian football player. He played at the country’s highest league level (Nigerian Professional Football League) before moving to the United Kingdom and then Germany.
 
Like many parents who didn’t excel in sports, it was difficult for Rich to hang up his cleats. Furthermore, he deals with his unsuccessful career.
Since retiring from football, the father of three has vowed to ensure his precious son (Jamal) revives his failed dreams.
Daniel Richard is Nigerian by birth and origin.

Jamal Musiala’s mother

Jamal Musiala’s mother (© corbis via Getty Images)
While his father ran up and down the field, Carolin, his wife, preferred to gently stay on the sidelines of the public, preferring to watch their young son play. During each of her son’s games, she took photos for the family album.
 
Regarding her profession, Carolin Musiala is a specialist in the area of ​​using Sociology in Marketing. She learned this from her auspicious college education.
During her family’s stay in London, Carolin worked as a marketing executive for an American life sciences company. Her office was in west Surrey, in Farnham, not far from Chelsea’s training ground.

Jamal Musiala siblings

Jamal Musiala siblings (© corbis via Getty Images)
The entire nuclear family consists of five members. In addition to Jamal and his parents, there are two other siblings – a sister, Latisha and a brother, Jerrell Musiala (the youngest in the family). There is little documentation about Carolin and Rich’s youngest son.
 
One thing about Jamal Musiala’s sister (Latisha) is the fact that she is a huge Bayern Munich fan. She had supported the club since childhood – even before her brother joined them.
 
When justifying his decision to join Bayern, Jamal revealed that it was partly due to his sister’s love for the Bundesliga giants. He also noted that Latisha has always worn the Bayern cap he gave her since 2016.