A Bayern Munich, which has failed to return to its best form after the winter break, will visit Rafael Santos Borré’s Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday in the key match of the German day.
It is a duel between the first and the fourth, Eintracht is now five points behind. Since the resumption of the Bundesliga, Bayern have not won either game and have drawn twice in a row against RB Leipzig and against Cologne.
In the last game against Cologne it can even be said that he saved a draw in a painful way. Bayern’s goal, scored by Joshua Kimmich with a shot from thirty yards, came in the 90th minute.
Added to this mini-crisis of results is a certain internal turbulence in the club. First there was Manuel Neuer’s injury, who will miss the rest of the season.
Bayern covered the loss by signing Yann Sommer, who so far can’t be blamed for anything, but the way the injury occurred while on a skiing holiday has sparked discussions about the responsibility that can be demanded from a professional, including in his free time.
Anyway, amid Neuer’s loss, Bayern have made the decision to part ways with goalkeeper coach Toni Tapalovic. That is seen as a sign that Neuer has lost power since Tapalovic arrived with him, and at his request.
Other unrest was caused by some shots in Paris by Serge Gnabry, on a day off after the draw against Leipzig.
Coach Julian Nagelsmann has said he doesn’t care what his players do in their spare time as long as they respond in training and on the field. But there is discomfort in the leadership, the sports director, Hasan Salihamidzic has made it known, and Gnabry’s performance was not the best in the two games played.
Union Berlin is currently in second place, with three points less than Bayern. The Union will play the Berlin derby against Hertha on Saturday.
An interesting game will be played on Sunday by Bayer Leverkusen – the aspirin team is on a roll and climbing in positions, Xabi Alonso took it up in relegation places and is now close to the European boxes – and Borussia Dortmund, who are in it. the standings of the Champions League.
The day will start tomorrow Leipzig, ranked third with four points less than Bayern, with a match in cadsa against Stuttgart.
Source: El heraldo
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