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In-form Bayern travel to Stuttgart aiming to widen gap at top ahead of winter break

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Bayern Munich travel to Stuttgart today for their final match before t he Bundesliga’s winter break with a nine-point lead and on a run of 13 wins in 14 games in all competitio­ns.

Robert Lewandowsk­i is a good bet for more goals in Stuttgart.

The Poland striker has 21 goals in all competitio­ns and scored in 12 of Bayern’s 16 league games this season.

Bayern must brush off fatigue and rediscover some creativity after Wednesday’s lacklustre 1-0 win over last-place Cologne when Lewandowsk­i showed quick reactions to hit a second-half winner.

He still looks fresh despite already playing 24 games, but Bayern need to buy an under-study, reportedly they plan to sign Hoffenheim’s Sandro Wagner before the knock-out stages of the Champions League.

In Stuttgart, Bayern should have Sven Ulreich back in goal after recovering from a groin injury even though understudy Tom Starke, 36, has kept clean sheets in their last two games.

Salomon Kalou’s Hertha Berlin travel to third-placed RB Leipzig for tomorrow’s east German derby looking to prolong the hosts’ winless streak.

Faltering Leipzig are winless in their last four games, including their 2-1 home defeat Besiktas, which confirmed their Champions League exit.

Ex-Chelsea striker Kalou, 32, netted twice in Hertha’s 3-1 win at home to Hanover on Wednesday to give him three goals in two games after his late equaliser poached a point at Augsburg last Sunday.

“Leipzig are very strong and play good football, but we want to take at least a point,” said Kalou as Hertha look to avenge their 2-0 defeat at Leipzig in December 2016.

Having stopped the rot at Dortmund with Tuesday’s 2-0 win at Mainz on his debut as head coach, Peter Stoeger will now try to bring his new club a first home win in 18 matches, against Hoffenheim today.

The win at Mainz lifted the mood, but Stoeger needs to tighten the defence and coax goals from his attack, especially with Wednesday’s German Cup, third-round clash at Bayern looming.

Dortmund have been boosted by news that Germany winger Marco Reus is training with a ball again after his knee injury in May.

Look out for Bayer Leverkusen’s Jamaican winger Leon Bailey at Hanover on Sunday.

Leverkusen are fourth and unbeaten in their last 11 games with Bailey providing five assists and four goals.

Second-placed Schalke are unbeaten in their last ten games for the first time in nine years, but face a tough test at Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.

Royal Blues fans are dreaming of a return to the Champions League for the 2010/2011 semi-finalists, but head coach Domenico Tedesco has other priorities.

“The table doesn’t interest me at all,” said the 32-year-old, who was furious after his side threw away a two-goal lead at home to Augsburg before winning 3-2.

 ??  ?? Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i celebrates his goal against Cologne.
Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowsk­i celebrates his goal against Cologne.

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