The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bayern are looking vulnerable

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Berlin – Bayern Munich are showing chinks in their armour ahead of today’s Champions League last16 first leg clash at Lazio, after dropping points and leaking goals in the Bundesliga.

The reigning European champions crashed to a 2-1 league defeat at Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday, having already been held to a 3-3 home draw by strugglers Arminia Bielefeld last Monday.

Bayern’s commanding lead in the Bundesliga has been slashed from seven points in early February to just two after second-placed Leipzig’s 3-0 win at Hertha Berlin on Sunday.

Their defence remains a cause for concern having conceded 31 goals after 22 league games – their worst record at the back for 29 years.

The Bavarians have looked fatigued since winning the Club World Cup in Qatar 11 days ago.

Over the weekend, chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge took a swipe at the team’s poor form.

“We’re too inconsiste­nt,” Rummenigge told broadcaste­r ZDF.

“We sometimes only put in the effort over the last few metres,” he added after Bayern had found themselves 2-0 down against both Frankfurt and Bielefeld.

“That (dropping five points) is unusual for FC Bayern and not what we had in mind.”

The strength in depth of Bayern’s bumper squad has been severely tested since their Qatar sojourn.

Defender Benjamin Pavard and Thomas Mueller have been sidelined after testing positive for Covid-19.

Mueller’s understudy Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting has struggled to provide Lewandowsk­i with the sort of service Bayern’s top-scorer is used to.

“We have had a few turbulent days, you must not forget that,” said coach Hansi Flick (above).

Bayern are struggling to cope with their condensed fixture list, having played 12 matches already in 2021.

“The whole season is exhausting,” Rummenigge admitted. “The team plays every third day and, of course, they are stressed.”

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