Pressure On Struggling Bayern Ahead Of Must-Win Dortmund Contest
5th April 2019
They slipped two points behind their rivals after being held to a draw in Freiburg last Saturday, and survived a scare against Heidenheim in a dramatic 5-4 cup win on Wednesday
- Bayern Munich coach Niko Kovac has said that his bruised Bayern Munich team are determined to tilt the Bundesliga title race back in their favour with a win over Borussia Dortmund on Saturday
- Kovac's side have endured a tough week in the build-up to their title race showdown with Dortmund at the Allianz Arena this weekend
- Arjen Robben and Alphonso Davies are both still injured, while David Alaba and Manuel Neuer did not train with the team on Thursday
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Munich coach Niko Kovac has said that his bruised Bayern Munich team are
determined to tilt the Bundesliga title race back in their favour with a win
over Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.
Kovac's side have endured a tough week in the build-up to
their title race showdown with Dortmund at the Allianz Arena this
weekend.
They slipped two points behind their rivals after being held
to a draw in Freiburg last Saturday, and survived a scare against Heidenheim in
a dramatic 5-4 cup win on Wednesday.
Club president Uli Hoeness has also heaped the pressure on
Kovac and his players, saying that there can be "no excuses" in the
"must-win" game against Dortmund.
On Thursday, Kovac insisted that his players were up for the
fight.
"Dortmund are having a great season, and it will be an
interesting and evenly match game," he said.
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"At the end of the day it will come down to who is
better on the day. We want to win the game at all costs. The club, the fans,
everyone wants to win the game."
After they conceded four goals on Wednesday, Kovac said that
his players had to show the right attitude against Dortmund.
"We need to start defending well again, as individuals
and as a team. It's a question of attitude," he said.
Bayern will potentially be without several key players for
the season-defining clash.
Arjen Robben and Alphonso Davies are both still injured,
while David Alaba and Manuel Neuer did not train with the team on
Thursday.
Kovac also admitted that striker Robert Lewandowski has also
been fighting off illness in the last few days.
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Dortmund, meanwhile, have their own injury problems, and are
hoping that Spanish striker Paco Alcacer, who scored twice in last week's win
over Wolfsburg, will be fit for Saturday.
Alcacer picked up an arm injury against Wolfsburg, while
left-back Achraf Hakimi also remains sidelined.
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They will be relieved to welcome back captain Marco Reus,
however, who missed the Wolfsburg game to be at the birth of his first
child.
Dortmund midfielder and former Bayern star Mario Goetze
warned his team mates that they would need to be at the top of their game if
they were to beat Bayern.
"It will be important to play at our top level for 90
or 95 minutes, because little things will decide the game," said
Goetze.
"We need to be brave and clever going forward."
If Dortmund were to win, it would be their first league
victory in Munich since 2014.
It would also see them establish a five-point lead at the
top of the table.
Yet the Dortmund hierarchy warned that even a win would not
decide the title race in their favour.
"Of course the game is a little bit special, but there
are seven games to go," said coach Lucien Favre.
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"If we win, it isn't over. If we draw, it isn't over,
and if Bayern win, everything is still open."
Sporting director Michael Zorc was equally equivocal.
"We are looking forward to the game and know what the
situation is," he said.
"But that doesn't mean we need to do a triple
somersault."
Friday (GMT)
Mainz v Freiburg (1830)
Saturday
Schalke v Frankfurt, Bayer Leverkusen v Leipzig,Stuttgart v
Nuremberg, Hertha Berlin v Duesseldorf, Wolfsburg v Hanover (all 1330); Bayern
Munich v Borussia Dortmund (1630)
Sunday
Augsburg v Hoffenheim (1330), Borussia Moenchengladbach v
Bremen (1600)