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Lewandowsk­i on brink of next goal-scoring milestone

- Bernama

Robert Lewandowsk­i can reach another milestone Saturday in his quest to better Gerd Mueller’s all-time record of 40 goals in a Bundesliga season.

The Bayern Munich striker bagged a hat-trick in last weekend’s 4-2 win over Dortmund in Germany’s ‘Klassiker’ to leave him on 31 league goals this campaign.

The result keeps the champions two points clear at the top of the Bundesliga.

With 10 league games left, Lewandowsk­i is nine goals short of Mueller’s stunning record set in 1971/72, which many assumed would never be bettered.

At Werder Bremen on Saturday, Lewandowsk­i needs just one more to equal Klaus Fischer’s tally of 268 Bundesliga goals.

Only Bayern legend Mueller scored more in Germany’s top-flight with 365 in 427 league games.

Fischer, who played for 1860 Munich, Schalke, Cologne, and Bochum between 1968 and 1988, backs Lewandowsk­i to better Mueller’s record.

“He (Lewandowsk­i) has a huge chance,” Fischer told magazine Kicker.

“He needs nine goals in the last 10 games.

“The way the season has gone until now, you’d have to assume it’s realistic.”

Bayern have banged in 13 goals in their last three games since last month’s shock defeat at Eintracht Frankfurt.

During his career, Lewandowsk­i has scored 20 goals in as many games against Bremen — his highest tally against a Bundesliga club.

Bayern centre-back Jerome Boateng could return from a knee injury, but David Alaba is suffering from a leg knock.

Mid-table Bremen are unbeaten in three games, but their last win over Bayern was nearly 13 years ago.

Former Bayern defender Marco Friedl misses facing his ex-club after picking up a fifth yellow card this season in Bremen’s 2-0 win at Bielefeld on Wednesday.

Striker Niclas Fullkrug has an Achilles tendon injury, but US forward Joshua Sargent has scored in each of his last three games.

Tomorrow, second-placed RB Leipzig face a tough test at home to Eintracht Frankfurt, who earned a shock 2-1 win over Bayern last month.

After being knocked out of the Champions League in the last 16 by Liverpool on Wednesday, Leipzig coach Julian Nagelsmann wants his side to work out their “anger or disappoint­ment” before tackling Eintracht.

Under their Japanese captain Makoto Hasebe, Frankfurt are up to fourth after winning six of their last nine league games.

Frankfurt striker Andre Silva has banged in 19 league goals, while Leipzig are without their goal-scoring left-back Angelino who is sidelined by injury.

Hertha Berlin are the next club who will try to stop Dortmund striker Erling Braut Haaland on Saturday.

He netted twice in Tuesday’s 2-2 draw with Sevilla to leave him with a record 20 goals in his first 14 Champions League games.

Haaland scored four goals in just 33 minutes last November when Dortmund romped to a 5-2 win over Hertha in Berlin.

“He is already a phenomenon,” Hertha sports director Arne Friedrich said Thursday.

The former Germany defender admits it will be a “big challenge” for Hertha to contain Haaland, who Friedrich describes as “the perfect striker” with his “size, speed and super finish.”

Haaland has scored 19 league goals this season, including two inside the first nine minutes of last weekend’s defeat to Bayern.

Dortmund will be without England winger Jadon Sancho and Swiss defender Manuel Akanji who both have leg injuries.

Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) have confirmed the United Arab Emirates as the centralise­d venue for Malaysia’s remaining pre-World Cup/Asian Cup Group G matches.

Other group matches will also be held at centralise­d venues.

The AFC said the venues for the qualifiers, scheduled on May 31June 15, were finalised following close consultati­on with member associatio­ns.

“The UAE have been selected as the host for Group G, also comprising Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia,” said the confederat­ion in a statement yesterday. Tan Cheng Hoe’s side will take on the UAE on June 3, followed by Vietnam on June 11 and Thailand four days later.

Malaysia are second in Group G with nine points after five matches, behind leaders Vietnam (11 points.

Thailand are third with eight points, followed by the UAE (six points) and Indonesia, who have not collected points.

The other hosts are China (Group A), Kuwait (Group B), Bahrain (Group C), Saudi Arabia (Group D), Qatar (Group E) and Japan (Group F).

SABAH will finally have the services of all their foreign signings when they face PJ City FC in a Super League match at Likas Stadium today.

South Korean defender Park Tae Su was the only foreign signing who played in their opening two matches — drew 1-1 with Melaka and lost 2-0 to Kedah.

Indonesia’s Saddil Ramdani, Liberia’s Sam Johnson (Liberia), Macedonia’s Risto Mitrevski and Gabon’s Levy Madinda (Gabon) will likely play today as they have completed the mandatory seven-day quarantine.

Sabah coach Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto confirmed that the four foreigners will be available for the game.

“God willing, we will have a full squad tomorrow. We have to be more aggressive against PJ City for goals.

“Our strikers need to be patient,” said Kurniawan.

He added that striker N. Thanabalan and defender Jenius Karib, who have yet to start, are still unavailabl­e due to injuries.

“We have analysed PJ City’s game. They are hardworkin­g and very aggressive. We need to take a cautious approach,” he added.

Both teams have met three times since 2018, with Sabah winning once while the other matches ended in draws.

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