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Dortmund out to pile misery on Bayern

Favre insists his team have ‘nothing to lose’

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>> BERLIN: Borussia Dortmund coach Lucien Favre says his side have “nothing to lose” as they look to inflict more woe on crisishit Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena today.

Niko Kovac was sacked last Sunday as Bayern coach after a 5-1 drubbing at Eintracht Frankfurt, with Hansi Flick taking over as interim boss for two games.

The former Germany assistant coach oversaw a 2-0 midweek win over Olympiakos which sealed a Champions League last-16 place with two matches to spare.

But Bayern sit fourth in the Bundesliga, one point behind second-placed Dortmund and four adrift of leaders Borussia Moenchengl­adbach.

Dortmund beat Bayern 2-0 at Signal Iduna Park in the German Super Cup in August, but Dortmund have unfinished business in Munich after suffering a 5-0 thrashing in April before their rivals went on to pip them to the title by two points.

“In the last five years, it has been hard to win there,” said Favre. “But, we have nothing to lose. We respect Bayern — we don’t fear them.”

Bayern have lost two of their last four league games and laboured against Olympiakos until Robert Lewandowsk­i continued his incredible run of having scored in every Bundesliga and Champions League match this season, before Ivan Perisic netted late on.

Their 18 points from the opening 10 matches is Bayern’s lowest tally since the 2010/2011 season — when Dortmund finished as champions.

Favre’s men mounted a stunning fightback from two goals down to beat Inter Milan 3-2 on Tuesday in the Champions League and claim a third straight win.

Bayern have won six and lost four of the last 10 meetings against Dortmund, whose sporting director Michael Zorc says he wants them to “play like blokes” after being repeatedly muscled off the ball in April.

Bayern have off-field distractio­ns in their hunt for a new head coach, having turned down former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.

But Zorc warned Dortmund against expecting the Bavarian giants to be off their game.

“We shouldn’t think that anything will be given away or that we’ll have it easy,” he said.

Flick said: “We’re playing at home and it’s a chance to lay down a new marker.”

Thomas Mueller sees the showdown as the “most important game of the year”.

A second consecutiv­e defeat would leave Bayern seven points adrift if Gladbach beat Werder Bremen tomorrow.

With Niklas Suele and Lucas Hernandez injured and Jerome Boateng suspended, Flick could field a makeshift back four of Javi Martinez, normally a midfielder, and regular left-back David Alaba at the heart of the defence, with winger Alphonso Davies and Benjamin Pavard as full-backs.

Dortmund hope England winger Jadon Sancho, who suffered a thigh injury against Inter, and captain Marco Reus, who has an ankle knock, will be fit.

FIXTURES

(kick-offs 9.30pm Thai time unless stated)

Today

Hertha Berlin v RB Leipzig, Mainz v Union Berlin, Schalke v Fortuna Duesseldor­f, Paderborn v Augsburg, Bayern Munich v Borussia Dortmund (00.30am, Sun)

Tomorrow

Borussia Moenchengl­adbach v Werder Bremen (7.30pm), Wolfsburg v Bayer Leverkusen, Freiburg v Eintracht Frankfurt (midnight)

 ??  ?? Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho in action against Inter Milan in the Champions League.
Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho in action against Inter Milan in the Champions League.

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