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Bayern bank on Lewandowsk­i goals again

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Bundesliga top scorer Robert Lewandowsk­i has struck twice in each of Bayern Munich’s last three league matches but the champions will need even more from him if they are to beat hosts Borussia Moenchengl­adbach today and stay in top spot.

Voted Best Fifa Men’s Player for 2020, the Pole has been on a roll this season, finding the net 19 times in 14 league games as he chases Gerd Mueller’s legendary 40-goal haul from 1971/72.

Another double strike from Lewandowsk­i would see him equal the league record of scoring twice in four consecutiv­e games.

Last season’s treble winners have now been forced to come back from at least one goal down in each of their last eight league games, a club record.

But they also managed at least a point in each of these matches, largely thanks to Lewandowsk­i.

“With Lewandowsk­i, Bayern have a world-class striker who does not need many chances to score goals,” said Gladbach coach Marco Rose.

“He will look for spaces and to defend against such a player you have to have a top day. But we have good central defenders and they need to rise to the occasion.”

Gladbach, who, like Bayern, have qualified for the Champions League knockout stage, have the best record of any Bundesliga team against the Bavarians since 2014, having beaten them five times and drawn twice in 12 league games.

“We have gathered experience­s of playing games against top teams in the Champions League. We need to take these experience­s into this game because you have to have the right attitude against Bayern,” Rose said.

“We need to have the conviction that we can get something from this game. On a very good day we are able to hurt Bayern and beat them.” FIXTURES (kick-off Thai time) Today Borussia M’gladbach v Bayern Munich (2.30am, Sat)

Tomorrow

Bayer Leverkusen v Werder Bremen; Freiburg v Köln; Union Berlin v Wolfsburg; Schalke 04 v Hoffenheim; Mainz 05 v Eintracht Frankfurt (all 9.30pm); RB Leipzig v Borussia Dortmund (00.30am, Sun)

Sunday

Augsburg v Stuttgart (9.30pm); Arminia Bielefeld v Hertha BSC (midnight)

 ?? AFP ?? Bayern’s Robert Lewandowsk­i.
AFP Bayern’s Robert Lewandowsk­i.

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