Pilsen – FC Bayern in the live ticker: Munich without five regular players – how does Nagelsmann replace X-Factor Musiala?
Created: 10/12/2022, 5:45 p.m
By: Patrick Mayer
FC Bayern coach: Julian Nagelsmann.
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Julian Nagelsmann has to do without several regular players in the Champions League tonight against Pilsen.
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4th match day of the
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: Viktoria Pilsen - FC Bayern -:- (-:-), today, 9 p.m
Neuer, Musiala, de Ligt, Davies, Gnabry
: Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann has to do without five regular players.
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Bayern's away game in the premier class tonight
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Champions League: Viktoria Pilsen - FC Bayern -:- (-:-), today, 9 p.m
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Munich/Pilsen – Viktoria Pilsen against FC Bayern in the premier class: On paper, Munich's away game this Wednesday evening (9 p.m.) against the Czech champions in the Champions League is a clear thing.
Worlds collide in front of just 11,800 spectators in the tranquil Doosan Arena.
Actually.
Because: The German Bundesliga record champion arrived shakily in Bierstadt.
And not because of the enjoyment of a cool cold hop drink.
No: In the Bundesliga, Bayern had to cope with the next setback with a 2-2 (0-1) loss at Borussia Dortmund.
After all, the Munich team had already led 2-0 in Westphalia.
That's not all bad news.
Neuer, Musiala, de Ligt, Davies, Gnabry: Coach Julian Nagelsmann has to do without regular players
Because: With Jamal Musiala (corona infection), captain Manuel Neuer (bruised shoulder joint), defense chief Matthijs de Ligt (muscular problems), left-back Alphonso Davies and attacker Serge Gnabry (capsular injury in the knee joint), more potential regular players remained ill or injured in the Isar metropolis.
Davies suffered a contusion in his skull in a duel with Dortmund's Jude Bellingham.
In Munich's Allianz Arena, the first leg against Pilsen clearly went 5-0 (3-0) to Bayern, but the omens ahead of today's guest appearance are anything but good.
Especially since on Saturday evening (October 15, from 6 p.m.) there is a possibly polarizing annual general meeting (because of Qatar) in the Audi Dome in the west of the Bavarian state capital.
A good result today would take some of the steam out of the discussions about the messed-up Bundesliga start with third place.
Viktoria Pilsen - FC Bayern in the live ticker: Round of 16 in the Champions League is within reach
In the event of a win, the Bundesliga giants would only theoretically (and very unlikely) be deprived of the Champions League round of 16. Follow Bayern's away game in the premier class from 9 p.m. here in the live ticker. (pm)