The Asian Age

Munich have wall to climb

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Berlin, Feb. 5: Hertha Berlin captain Vedad Ibisevic sees Wednesday’s German Cup clash against Bayern Munich as a “mini final” with the hosts hoping to topple the Bavarian giants again.

Ibisevic scored when Hertha shocked Bayern 2- 0 in the Bundesliga last September and the last- 16 tie at the Olympic Stadium offers a chance to deal last season’s finalists Bayern an early exit.

Ibisevic, 34, is out of contract in June, but the veteran striker has netted 10 goals this season and took heart from seeing Bayern suffer their fourth league defeat of the campaign at Bayer Leverkusen last Saturday.

“This feels like a mini final for us. You can see that they have lost points this year that they wouldn’t have given away normally,” said Ibisevic.

“Of course, it gives us hope that they could slip up again, so we know what’s possible,” he added.

Bayern hope to have Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer back between the posts, but playing with a plastic cast on his right hand after damaging his thumb in training last week.

Berlin’s Olympic Stadium has been an unhappy hunting ground for Bayern on their most recent visits, losing last May’s German Cup final 31 to Eintracht Frankfurt before the defeat by Hertha. Ibisevic firmly sees his team as the underdogs even though Berlin last lost to Bayern in September 2016. — AFP

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