Six years unbeaten: Bayern Munich’s record streak

Six years unbeaten: Bayern Munich’s record streak

Manchester United also did not endanger Bayern’s series (left Joshua Kimmich) at the start.
Image: TOBIAS SCHWARZ (APA/AFP/TOBIAS SCHWARZ)

Bayern Munich wants to extend its record streak in the Football Champions League against FC Copenhagen on Tuesday: none of the most recent 35 group games were lost, most recently they lost to Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 on September 27, 2017. However, the form could be better. “We are currently having problems keeping things consistent over 90 minutes against the top teams,” said substitute captain Joshua Kimmich.

Union Berlin is hoping for a turnaround in its home debut against Braga after five competitive defeats in a row. “It doesn’t quite fit at the back or front,” said Captain Christopher Trimmel.

Contrary to Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti’s announcements, David Alaba did not travel to the away game against Naples. After his adductor injury, the ÖFB team captain should be able to play again in the league against Osasuna at the weekend.

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