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Coutinho embraces family feeling at Bayern

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Philippe Coutinho says he already feels part of the “family” after forging a potent partnershi­p with Robert Lewandowsk­i at Bayern Munich.

The defending German champions play three games in eight days, starting at Bundesliga bottom side Paderborn today before travelling to Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League on Tuesday and then hosting Hoffenheim in the league.

After failing to fill Andre Iniesta’s huge shoes at Barcelona, Coutinho is rebooting his career on loan this season, claiming his first goal in Munich’s red shirt with a penalty in last Saturday’s 4-0 win over Cologne.

The Brazilian was outstandin­g and feels “right at home here. I think that’s one of this club’s principles: it’s like a family,” he told Bundesliga.com.

Coutinho says the squad’s strong spirit was summed up when Lewandowsk­i, who was on a hat-trick, handed over penalty duties to allow him to score against Cologne.

“It was certainly a great gesture. Lewy had the chance for a hat-trick, but he gave me the chance to score my first goal and I’m grateful for it,” said Coutinho.

Bayern coach Niko Kovac says the pair’s understand­ing is improving “from game to game” and also praised Lewandowsk­i’s penalty gesture.

“It’s crucial, it can be the sort of little thing which makes the difference. You saw it with Lewy and Philippe — it’s what we need and what we want.”

With Coutinho calling the shots in midfield, Bayern travel to Paderborn on a roll with Lewandowsk­i, who netted twice against Cologne, scoring in each of his last seven games to claim 11 goals in all competitio­ns.

With just one point in five games since being promoted, Paderborn are unlikely to test Bayern, but Kovac wants full concentrat­ion to prepare for Spurs.

Bayern are up to second in the German league table, two points behind RB Leipzig, and Kovac wants to “keep our place or if not, climb” in the coming week.

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