Champions League Teams Ready To Set Matchday-11 Aglow
FC Bayern Munich, RB Leipzig, Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Monchengladbach,
Bayer 04 Leverkusen and TSG Hoffenheim return to Bundesliga action on Matchday
11, after achieving a clean sweep for German football on the European stage.
Matchday-11 started on Friday with and Wolfsburg extended their undefeated streak to 11 games following a 2-1 home win against Eintracht Frankfurt at the Volkswagen Arena. And there are great fixtures today will the Champions League teams raring to go.
UEFA Champions League defending champions FC Bayern ploughed through Group A, advancing to the knockout stage as unbeaten winners. Hansi Flick’s side also lead the way in pursuit of a ninth successive Bundesliga title, after battling back to draw 3-3 with RB Leipzig in a top-of-the-table tussle for the ages last time out.
The record champions face Union Berlin in Saturday’s late game, with Robert Lewandowski set to make his 200th Bundesliga appearance for the club and needing to score just twice to break the 250 Bundesliga goals barrier. It is a feat only two Bundesliga players have achieved: Klaus Fischer and Gerd Muller.
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Second-placed Leipzig are in action earlier in the day, after having flexed their fear-no-one mentality on the European stage. Having fought fire with fire at Bayern’s Allianz Arena, Julian Nagelsmann’s side went one better back on home soil, beating Manchester United 3-2 to secure their passage to the Champions League last 16 at the English Premier League giants’ expense. Victory over SV Werder Bremen would cap a sensational week in the club’s short history and take them top of the Bundesliga ladder – for a couple of hours at least.
Dortmund join Bayern and Leipzig in the hat, after topping Group F ahead of Lazio. BVB currently sit in fourth in the Bundesliga standings, albeit within four points of first place. In the absence of injured striker Erling Haaland, American Gio Reyna scored one of the goals of Matchday 10 in the 1-1 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt.
Sixteen-year-old Youssoufa Moukoko played the entire second half at the Deutsche Bank Arena, before making history as the youngest player in Champions League history on Wednesday. Given his current trajectory, it is only a matter of time before he becomes the Bundesliga’s youngest goalscorer. Pellegrino Matarazzo’s VfB
Stuttgart – visitors to the Signal Iduna Park on Saturday – have been warned.
Gladbach face hot-and-cold Hertha Berlin, after emerging from the Champions League ‘group of death’ with their vital signs very much intact. The Foals lost at Real Madrid in their final Group B encounter, but advanced to the knockout stage for the first time in the Champions League era, as runners-up – ahead of Shakhtar Donestk and Inter Milan. A return to winning ways against Hertha would put them firmly back in the frame for a second successive top-four finish.
Like Bayern and Dortmund, the Bundesliga’s UEFA Europa League representatives qualified from their respective groups with room to spare. Leverkusen’s domestic form has been even more impressive, with Peter Bosz’s team second in the current standings, and one of only two teams still unbeaten this season. Visiting Hoffenheim promise to provide a thorough examination of Leverkusen’s title credentials on Sunday evening. TSG Hoffenheim finished top of their Europa League group and are
the only team in 2020 to inflict defeat on Bayern.
SC Freiburg play host to promoted DSC Arminia Bielefeld, while lowly duo 1. FSV Mainz and 1. FC Cologne lock horns in a battle of the Bundesliga’s
Carnival clubs.
Bottom placed FC Schalke 04 will be keeping a keen eye on the result, ahead of their trip to FC Augsburg’s WWK Arena on Sunday.
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