The Sun (Malaysia)

Bayern face crucial week with Muller in spotlight

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NO ONE can be held responsibl­e for the actions of their spouse but Thomas Muller’s wife criticisin­g Bayern Munich coach Niko Kovac on Saturday is likely to have done little to improve the mood at the German champions.

Bayern are preparing for tomorrow’s Champions League clash against AEK Athens and then a trip to Bundesliga leaders Borussia Dortmund on Saturday after a disappoint­ing 1-1 draw at home to Freiburg.

That brought their brief revival to a sudden halt, saw Dortmund open the gap to four points and returned pressure to the squad ahead of facing the pointless Greeks in Group E. A home win will take Bayern into the last 16 if Ajax also beat Benfica elsewhere.

Muller spent 70 minutes watching the Freiburg game from the bench before being introduced as a substitute, prompting his wife’s Instagram post – which while critical was hardly offensive and Kovac accepted her quick apology for going public with her frustratio­ns.

“We will be back, you can be sure of that,” Muller said after the game. Bayern are undoubtedl­y in a slump of form but the forward himself has seemed off the top of his game for quite some time.

After winning the World Cup with Germany in 2014, he hit 13 and a superb 20 league goals in the next two seasons for Bayern. But a slightly flat Euro 2016 preceded a campaign of just five league goals in 2017 and eight last season.

Two goals and two assists capped good performanc­es to start this term but he hasn’t scored in the league since Sept 1 and hasn’t hit the net in the Champions League either. Even in a squad full of riches at Bayern, Muller was an establishe­d starter who was rarely rotated out for a rest.

“We should be a bit worried. We need to show our true colours and pull together and sort this out. Our job is to stand our ground and not hide away. We now have two important games, it won’t help us to argue or hesitate,” said Muller of Bayern’s current difficulti­es.

“We’re not playing the best or most spectacula­r football at the moment, so the coverage is negative,” midfielder Leon Goretzka told the club homepage.

“But we can turn it around just as quickly. That’ll be our task now. We’ll have the opportunit­ies to do it in the upcoming week.”

AEK were already defeated 2-0 in Athens by Bayern and a goalless draw with city rivals Panathinai­kos at the weekend has left them fifth domestical­ly.

“We have to improve 100% in Munich, otherwise we won’t have a chance,” Bayern quoted AEK coach Marinos Ouzounidis as saying. – dpa

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