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Bayern regroup for Celtic tie

Heynckes back to European game four years later

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Bayern Munich are looking to regroup in the Champions League at home to Celtic on Wednesday as Jupp Heynckes coaches his first European game since winning the 2013 final.

The 72-year-old steered Bayern to the Champions League title four years ago by beating Borussia Dortmund at Wembley to complete the treble of European, Bundesliga and German Cup titles in the 2012-13 season. However, after Carlo Ancelotti was sacked in the wake of Bayern’s 3-0 hammering at Paris Saint-Germain three weeks ago, Heynckes came out of retirement to return as head coach until the end of the season.

After four years out, Celtic’s visit to Allianz Arena is Heynckes’ first real test as Bayern look to show reaction from their thrashing in Paris.

Polish striker Robert Lewandowsk­i, who has scored six goals in five matches at the Allianz Arena this season, said Heynckes has already made an impact after just a week back.

“He wants us to focus on the details. In training sessions, every pass and every shot is important,” said Lewandowsk­i.

Lewandowsk­i is Bayern’s most successful foreign goal scorer, with a total of 24 goals, and has scored 10 times in his last 12 Champions League matches.

The striker has made no secret of his desire to win the Champions League title this season.

With three points from their first two games, Bayern need a home win to get them back on track in Group B.

Bayern’s defensive midfielder Javi Martinez has been ruled out for the Celtic match after suffering a shoulder injury in the Freiburg win.

The victory was Heynckes’ first match back in charge and left Bayern second in Germany’s top competitio­n.

However Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic could throw a spanner in Bayern’s works with the Bhoys also on three points, having won 3-0 at Anderlecht in their last European match.

Former Liverpool coach Rodgers, 44, has turned around Celtic’s away form in Europe since taking charge last year.

They are unbeaten in their last three Champions League games away from Celtic Park with draws last season at Borussia Monchengla­dbach and Manchester City followed by the 3-0 win in Belgium.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Robert Lewandowsk­i (right) of Bayern Munich reaches for the ball against Julian Schuster of Freiburg during their Bundesliga match on Saturday in Munich, Germany.
Photo: VCG Robert Lewandowsk­i (right) of Bayern Munich reaches for the ball against Julian Schuster of Freiburg during their Bundesliga match on Saturday in Munich, Germany.

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