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New-look Bayern out to prove Spurs drubbing was no fluke

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BERLIN: Bayern Munich face Olympiakos away in the Champions League today with key defender Niklas Suele sidelined as Niko Kovac’s side seek to prove their demolition of Tottenham was no fluke.

The summer overhaul of Bayern’s squad bore spectacula­r fruit a fortnight ago in a 7-2 thrashing of Spurs as winger Serge Gnabry scored four second-half goals.

“The 7-2 was a great match, a statement, but nothing more,” insisted Bayern head coach Kovac after last season’s finalists were routed.

Now Bayern must back up the Spurs trouncing in Athens on the back of below-par performanc­es in the Bundesliga and the loss of Germany centreback Suele.

Bayern suffered their first defeat this season 10 days ago by crashing 2-1 at home to Hoffenheim, then leaked a 91st-minute equaliser in Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Augsburg to stay third in the Bundesliga.

The point at Augsburg carried a high price as torn knee ligaments means Suele should be sidelined for the next six months.

“We didn’t pass the character test,” admitted Gnabry after the Augsburg draw.

“We didn’t put our chances away at the end, if we had converted one, it would have been all over. That’s how we blew it.

“Sometimes you have games like against Tottenham where everything runs smoothly – then you have days like today or against Hoffenheim. We simply have to do better with our chances.”

Gnabry scored in Augsburg as did Robert Lewandowsk­i who equalled the Bundesliga record with goals in each of the first eight games this season.

With 16 goals in 12 games in all competitio­ns so far, Lewandowsk­i is in the form of his career, but the 31-year-old is running out of time to win the Champions League trophy with Bayern.

His pre-season demands for reinforcem­ents were answered with Ivan Perisic, 30, signed from Juventus and Philippe Countinho, 27, opted for Munich to reboot his career after an unhappy spell at Barcelona.

Countinho’s silky passing provides Lewandowsk­i with plenty of chances and the pair have forged a key partnershi­p at the heart of Bayern’s attack in the wake of Kovac’s squad clean out.

Senior veterans Franck Ribery, 36, Arjen Robben, 35, and Rafinha, 34, who helped win the 2013 Champions League title, have all been moved on.

Mats Hummels has been sold back to former club Borussia Dortmund, but now his former centreback partner Boateng can prove himself after Suele’s injury.

Having been heavily linked to Paris St Germain and Juventus this year, Boateng could now partner Lucas Hernandez at Olympiakos, where Bayern chase a third straight win to stay top of Group B.

Kovac had been using Suele, 24, and Hernandez, 23, as centreback­s, backed up by France’s 2018 World Cup winner Benjamin Pavard, 23, who can play in the middle of defence or leftback.

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