Title-chasing
Liverpool (yep, Man. United fans, that’s what they are these days) square up to
Bayern Munich in the Champions League Round Of 16.
This first leg is about sending out strong enough teams to be in a decent position for the second tie for the managers. This is due to the long list of
absentees for each side.
For Bayern
Munich, Thomas Muller serves a suspension while injuries to Arjen Robben and
Jerome Boateng sees them ruled out. Kingsley Coman has recovered from a knock
but would be carefully eased into action. Jürgen Klopp ponders who to line up
at centre back for Liverpool following Virgil Van Dijk’s suspension and Joe
Gomez’s long-term injury. Dejan Lovren
remains a doubt in defence alongside striker Roberto Firmino.
Fabinho
would most likely slot into central defence alongside Joel Matip and look to
reduce the influence of Robert Lewandowski. Bayern’s polish superstar is a
world-class goalscorer, one of the best centre forwards around who comfortably
shoulders goalscoring responsibilities.
The whole
Bayern line-up would be wary of Liverpool’s high-pressing and sleek forward movements. There have been far too many defensive mistakes and clean sheets have
been very hard to come by for Bayern. This makes it a tantalizing prospect for Liverpool
who are sure to get chances in the final third, it’s up to Bayern to ensure to
reply with enough away goals.
Bayern Munich have found their feet since Niko Kovac’s tumultuous start to life as boss.
Reducing the gap to table-topping Dortmund to three points in the league.
This
Champions league knockout fixture presents a chance to redeem their season. Despite
having won as many Champions league trophies as Liverpool, five, The Bavarians
are more experienced in recent years. They have been involved in the quarter or Semi-finals every season since their 2013 triumph, while Liverpool are on a
return to the big time, following last year’s run to the final and the title
race this season.
Liverpool however,
want to prove their mettle against European heavyweights to accompany their
league standing. Jürgen Klopp would be keen to improve his record against
Bayern having tussled for the Bundesliga title as Dortmund boss. He must know
that he has a good chance to get the better of Bayern considering their
defensive woes against his side’s attack. In fairness, Liverpool simply must take this
opportunity to send another warning to Europe’s elite.
Would Liverpool
compound Bayern’s 2018/2019 nightmare or would the experienced Bavarians deliver
a win for old times’ sake? Anfield has all the answers tonight.
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