In this unusual atmosphere in Qatar, Joshua Kimmich, Jamal Musiala and Thomas Müller could hardly rouse their bad World Cup memories.

During the training run on Saturday morning in Doha, rain jackets with hoods were popular instead of sunscreen.

"Everyone was surprised that it rained," reported sporting director Hasan Salihamidžić later.

And strong.

The Bayern entourage in the desert state on the Persian Gulf was prepared for sunshine and pleasant temperatures of over 20 degrees, as in previous training camps.

But this weather normality is only predicted again from Sunday.

"The conditions are still great," emphasized Salihamidžić, looking at the well-kept grass pitches on the Aspire Zone site with the team hotel right next to it.

Incidentally, Qatar's national team lived here during the World Cup.

The Khalifa Stadium can be seen in the background, which reminds Kimmich and Co. of the DFB World Cup debacle.

This started a month and a half ago with the 2-1 draw against Japan.

"Of course the boys thought about it," Salihamidžić said of the negative memories upon arrival in Qatar.

"There was already fire in the training"

"But when you come back with FC Bayern, it's different.

The boys had a few weeks' vacation and are now concentrating on the next tasks," emphasized Salihamidzic.

The World Cup participants were “in good shape,” he judged after the first sessions: “The training was already on fire.” Active processing of the World Cup experiences is still important.

"We certainly had a few talks," revealed Salihamidžić.

In it, the focus is deliberately directed forward.

“We know how successful we were at the end of the first half of the season.

That's exactly where we want to continue," said Salihamidžić.

A “strange feeling” also crept over Daley Blind when he returned to Qatar.

Bayern's winter entry was eliminated in the quarter-finals with Holland on penalties against eventual world champions Argentina with Lionel Messi.

The end still felt "painful", admitted the defender.

At the beginning of the year, however, Blind was not plagued by any motivation problems.

Rather, he is very combative in his task at FC Bayern, which is initially limited to six months.

"I know my role," said the 32-year-old on Saturday at his official presentation at the team hotel.

After the failure of Lucas Hernández (cruciate ligament rupture), he was signed as a substitute for the defense.

"I have to be ready to help the team if they need me.

I know I might not be the first option.

But I will fight to become the first option," said Blind.

"I always want to play and I'm ready to give everything," said Blind.

He has big plans in Munich: "We want to win trophies."

Blind smiled mischievously a few times at the press briefing.

Salihamidžić called him a "very good guy" whose "huge experience" the record champions want to use.

Blind spoke openly about the implanted defibrillator, which he has been playing with for years after a myocarditis.

"I showed that I can play at the highest level, it was never a problem.

I have confidence in my body.” Everything always happens in close consultation with the medical department.

Blind did not want to comment on the surprising departure from Ajax Amsterdam before Christmas, apparently as a result of a rift with coach Alfred Schreuder.

“There has been a lot of news about Ajax and me lately.

But this is not the right time to talk about it. ”Perhaps he will describe his view of things later.

For him, the new start at Bayern counts.