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From predators to prey, Bayern must turn corner

- Borussia Moenchengl­adbach v Hoffenheim, Cologne v Augsburg, Hamburg v Werder Bremen, Ingolstadt v Wolfsburg, Eintracht Frankfurt v Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich v Bayer Leverkusen; Schalke 04 v Darmstadt, Hertha Berlin v Mainz.

BERLIN: Champions Bayern Munich must defeat Bayer Leverkusen today if they are to end an unusual losing run and avoid making a crisis out of what could be a brief dip in form.

The German powerhouse, chasing a record-extending fifth consecutiv­e domestic league title, have lost their last matches in the Bundesliga and the Champions League, following Wednesday’s 3-2 loss at Russia’s Rostov.

That defeat came four days after last week’s 1-0 loss to league title rivals Borussia Dortmund.

Bayern, who have now managed just two wins in their last six league matches, were knocked off top spot and into second place — for the first time in 14 months — by RB Leipzig, three points clear on 27.

“We have to turn the corner and we have to do it now,” captain Philipp Lahm warned.

“We are making just too many mistakes and paying the price.

“It is not a crisis but we have to cut back on those mistakes as quickly as possible.

Coach Carlo Ancelotti’s team are far from the dominant Bayern under his predecesso­r Pep Guardiola, with the backline less solid.

Central defender Jerome Boateng, Germany’s 2016 player of the year, had his share of the blame in two of Rostov’s goals, his once imperious presence repeatedly a step too late for the opponents.

“There is a bit too much hype around him at the moment.

“It would be good for him and the club if he came back down to earth a bit,” Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz said.

Their opponents, who also qualified for the Champions League knockout stage, are as unpredicta­ble as ever.

Capable of beating most teams on a good day, Roger Schmidt’s players have also squandered points along the way, conceding late goals, like the 3-2 winner for Leipzig last week to drop to ninth in the Bundesliga.

Third-placed Borussia Dortmund, buoyed by the win over Bayern and their record-breaking 8-4 demolition of Legia Warsaw in the Champions League, travel to Eintracht Frankfurt.

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