Source: Gulf Times | Title: Bayern must deliver despite Lewandowski absence: Coach Flick
Reuters/ Munich
Striker Robert Lewandowski’s injury is a big challenge for Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich ahead of today’s game at second-placed RB Leipzig, but the team has the quality to deliver, coach Hansi Flick said yesterday. The Bundesliga’s top scorer suffered a knee ligament injury while on international duty with Poland last week and is expected to be out for four weeks.
The Pole has scored 35 league goals and was on track to break the record 40-goal haul of Gerd Mueller from the 1971/72 campaign. The Bavarians are on 61 points, four clear of Leipzig. VfL Wolfsburg, in third, are a further six points behind on 51. “These are situations that coaches have to face,” Flick told a virtual news conference.
“We all know that Robert is an important player. Now we have to see how we will solve this. We have players who can play that position. It is a challenge for us all and we have to tackle it.”
Flick said Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting was the likely choice to front Bayern’s attack today but there were other options as well. Bayern will not only be without Lewandowski in the league, he is also expected to miss their Champions League quarter-final against Paris St Germain later this month.
“This is now the final sprint of the season. Every player knows that the weeks in April and May are decisive,” Flick said. “It is a quality of our players to be there when it matters. We will build on that. What is key is to go into the game with the right attitude,” said the coach who has led Bayern to six trophies in the past 10 months. “We have the players who in games such as this have often risen to the occasion.”
Bayern forward Thomas Mueller admits Lewandowski’s knee injury could not have come at a worse time for Bayern. “Injury to ‘Lewy’ is bitter news for us. It’s the worst possible time,” said Bayern forward Mueller. “Well, others will have to step into the breach.”
Bayern are also missing suspended defenders Alphonso Davies and Jerome Boateng, meaning Niklas Suele is likely to partner David Alaba at centre-back.
For Leipzig, who have won seven of their last eight league games, the absence of Lewandowski changes nothing. “Our match plan has not changed just because Lewandowski will be missing,” Leipzig coach Julian Nagelsmann said.
“Obviously they’d be better with him. If we fail to win and only earn a draw then the title race is not over but it will be harder. Pressure is part of the business. If Bayern lose then it will become uncomfortable for them.”
Dortmund face Manchester City on Tuesday in their Champions League quarter-final first leg, but are in danger of missing out on next season’s tournament. Today, they host fourth-placed Eintracht Frankfurt, who fifth-placed Dortmund trail by four points with eight games remaining. “This is incredibly important for us,” said Dortmund coach Edin Terzic. “It’s a landmark game because we can narrow the gap.”
Failure to qualify for the Champions League could see Dortmund lose the likes of Erling Braut Haaland and Jadon Sancho in the transfer window, and may also carry serious financial consequences. Dortmund’s finance director said that the club lost 43.5mn euros ($51mn) in revenue in 2020. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the result could even be “significantly worse again” in 2021.
Elsewhere, third-placed Wolfsburg host relegation-threatened Cologne, while Union Berlin look to boost their European hopes in the capital-city derby against struggling rivals Hertha Berlin tomorrow.
Fixtures (all times 1330 GMT unless stated)
Today: Borussia Dortmund v Eintracht Frankfurt, Bayer Leverkusen v Schalke 04, VfL Wolfsburg v Cologne, Mainz 05 v Arminia Bielefeld, Augsburg v Hoffenheim, RB Leipzig v Bayern Munich (1630) Moenchengladbach v Freiburg (1830)
Tomorrow: VfB Stuttgart v Werder Bremen, Union Berlin v Hertha Berlin (1600)