New Straits Times

Misfiring Bayern have a point to prove

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BERLIN: Bayern Munich host Ajax in the Champions League today with Niko Kovac needing to fix a leaking defence and lack of finishing after yielding top spot in the Bundesliga.

The clash at Munich’s Allianz Arena could well decide Group E after Bayern claimed a 2-0 win at Benfica in the opening round a fortnight ago while Ajax won 3-0 at Greek side AEK.

Dauntingly for Ajax, Bayern have won the last 12 matches at home in the Champions League’s group stages.

However, the five-time European champions finished the weekend second in the German league after crashing to a shock 2-0 defeat at Hertha Berlin on Friday after being outplayed in the capital.

“It is an important game against Ajax. A win would make things easier for us going into our next four games,” said Bayern head coach Kovac. “Many people said we wouldn’t lose a game in the (Bundesliga) this season, but now it has happened in no time at all,” he added.

Uncharacte­ristically for Bayern, they leaked a late equaliser in a 1-1 league draw with Augsburg last Tuesday, which was followed by the defeat in Berlin, but Kovac remains unfazed.

“You have to differenti­ate, one is not directly linked to the other,” he insisted. “You could also say we won seven out of nine games.”

However, the Bayern boss will be troubled by the ease with which Hertha unpicked the lock of the Bayern defence.

He will seek a tighter performanc­e against Ajax, who are second in the Dutch league after a 20 win at Fortuna Sittard on Saturday.

Ajax coach Erik ten Hag will have taken note of how Bayern’s defence was shaken in the first half by Hertha.

Bayern’s star-studded attack also has a point to prove against Ajax after just having just one Arjen Robben goal, in the draw with Augsburg, to show for 40 shots on goal in their last two games.

Even the likes of James Rodriguez, Franck Ribery, Robben and Robert Lewandowsk­i could not breach Hertha’s defence despite 25 shots.

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