FC Bayern – Leverkusen in the live ticker: secrecy about Thomas Müller
Created: 05/03/2022 13:43
By: Patrick Mayer
World champion at FC Bayern: Thomas Müller.
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FC Bayern welcomes Bayer Leverkusen to the top game in the Bundesliga.
Can Thomas Müller appear again?
Follow the game this afternoon here in the live ticker.
Bundesliga: FC Bayern welcomes Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday afternoon (3.30 p.m.).
Can Thomas Müller play after his positive corona test?
Follow the game here today in the live ticker.
FC Bayern Munich - Bayer Leverkusen, today, 3.30 p.m
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Munich - Can he?
He can not?
That is the question at FC Bayern Munich * before the top game in the Bundesliga * against Bayer Leverkusen this Saturday afternoon (3:30 p.m.).
Can Thomas Müller appear again for the German record champions* after his second positive corona test in the pandemic* against the “Werkself”?
During the week, the 32-year-old world champion explained to the opponent that Bayer was an “exciting task.
Leverkusen is playing a great second half of the season.
Our top position in the league is currently clear and we want to keep it that way."
With his goals or assists?
After all, the focus is already on Tuesday when the German Bundesliga giants meet RB Salzburg from Austria in the second leg of the Champions League round of 16.
FC Bayern – Bayer Leverkusen in the live ticker: Thomas Müller is already thinking about RB Salzburg
On Tuesday it's against Salzburg, he explained in his newsletter, "for the sausage.
Needless to say how important this game is for our season and as such we are under tremendous pressure to perform."
Before that, however, it is important to ensure that things are clear at national level against Leverkusen.
According to the taste of FCB coach Julian Nagelsmann.
In the video: FCB coach Julian Nagelsmann warns against counterattacks by Leverkusen
“A very important point will certainly be the issue of game control.
And also the issue of remaining defence,” explained the 34-year-old from Upper Bavaria at the press conference on the game and referred to the opponent’s explosive switching game from the Rhine: “It will be a very important point for us that we have a good connection in the remaining defence, that we don't let them bring the pace to the pitch so extremely."
Follow Bayern's home game against Bayer this Saturday afternoon (from 3.30 p.m.) here in the live ticker.
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