For FC Bayern Munich, the away game at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim is on Saturday afternoon. The German record champions could run up against the Kraichgauer with this starting eleven.
FC Bayern Munich hand in their business card to the on Saturday afternoon (kick-off 3:30 p.m.). In the table, the Kraichgauers are only two points behind the German record champions. Head coach Julian Nagelsmann is looking forward to the duel with his former club.
“It’s a special game, it’s a heart club for me, I spent nine very nice years there,” emphasized the trainer at the press conference on Friday afternoon. Nagelsmann met many great colleagues and friends for life in Hoffenheim. “I’m looking forward to going there again,” said the 35-year-old, who wants to take the momentum from the last few games with him. “It was clear that we had to get into a flow to do well in all competitions.”
At TSG Hoffenheim there are always demanding games, Nagelsmann knows about the difficulty of the task. André Breitenreiter’s team plays very stable and has clear movements with the ball. “It’s a team that plays with a lot of courage and gambles a lot. The pressing isn’t that easy there, you have to be extremely sharp,” explained the trainer who wants to put more pressure on the leaders.
Another forced break for Müller – Neuer is still missing
On Saturday afternoon, Nagelsmann not only has to do without the two long-term injuries (rehabilitation training after a muscle bundle tear in the adductor area) and Bouna Sarr (knee surgery). The internationals Leroy Sané (torn muscle fibre), Manuel Neuer (shoulder problems) and Thomas Müller (gastrointestinal problems) are also absent from the duel with Hoffenheim.
“Manu is still in pain and will probably miss against Barcelona too. We’re aiming for Mainz,” said the Bayern coach. Müller, on the other hand, who came on as a substitute in the 5-2 cup win in Augsburg on Wednesday evening and prepared the last goal, will probably only miss the Bundesliga game. “I think it will be fine before the Champions League game,” said Nagelsmann.
Noussair Mazraoui, who was recently struggling with muscular problems, “will train again today, he has no more problems,” said the native of Landsberg.
The expected Bayern line-up against Hoffenheim
TW: Sven Ulreich – The 34-year-old goalkeeper is again in the goal of the German record champions.
RV: Benjamin Pavard – Compared to the cup game in Augsburg, no changes are to be expected in the back four. Pavard takes over the right side of defense.
IV: Dayot Upamecano – Against Augsburg, the Frenchman knew how to convince with a strong rate of duels. The ex-Leipziger won 80 percent of his direct duels.
IV: Matthijs de Ligt – The seat next to Upamecano is reserved for the new signing from Turin.
LV: Alphonso Davies – The left-back scored in the DFB Cup to make it 2-5.
ZM: Joshua Kimmich – Kimmich is scheduled for central midfield.
ZM: Leon Goretzka – It is questionable whether the national player, who was in a good mood recently, will get a break. Marcel Sabitzer is available as an alternative.
RA: Kingsley Coman – With Coman, “we’re thinking about bringing him in from the start,” Nagelsmann explained. If the Frenchman takes over the right flank, Serge Gnabry will have to make room.
OM: Jamal Musiala – In the tenth position, Musiala pulls the strings.
LA: Sadio Mané – Coman could also start for the newcomer, who is in the cup.
MS: Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting – After Müller’s failure, “it would be good if he could play,” said the Bayern coach about the attacker, who also made a strong showing in the cup (two goals, one assist). “Today will be an easy final training session, which means he has the time he needs to recover,” said the trainer optimistically.
FC Bayern vs. TSG Hoffenheim: Expected game system
After the recent appearances there is no reason for Nagelsmann to make any changes to the game system (4-2-3-1).
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Source: Stern

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