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Arjen Robben doubtful quantity at this point in Bayern Munich

Friday, March 2, 2012

FC Basel 1893 v FC Bayern Muenchen - UEFA Champions, Arjen Robben 
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Munchen appear less consistent in the second half of this season. One player who is often criticized Robben, who is considered not as good as previous seasons.

Dutch midfielder was often unable to compete with Thomas Muller who more often become the primary choice of coach Jupp Heynckes. Even so, his appearance in the national team is still considered a compliment.
28-year-old player scored two goals in the Dutch victory over England with a score of 3-2 at Wembley Stadium, a few days ago.

"Currently the situation in Germany was less favorable. But I still see the development of the situation," he told Bild newspaper.

"I do not know my future at this club but still have a contract for another year. I also do not know whether it will accept that Munich provide new contract offer. I just tried to play my
best in the rest of the season."

Want Ivica Olic Aston Villa

Ivica Olic, FC Bayern MünchenBongarts
Aston Villa will try to get Ivica Olic, the striker Bayern Munich who will leave the Bavarians with the status of free transfer in the summer.

Glen Roeder, scout Aston Villa, had traveled to Munich to see perfroma Olic when Bayern Munich play goalless draw with Freiburg. Roeder recommended as a decent player Olic brought to Villa Park, since the style of play fits with the strategy developed by manager Alex McLeish.
Olic is no longer possible to survive in Bayern. He had tried to leave, in January 2012 and then, but the Bayern management to convince him to survive.

Stop pointing fingers, sort the defence & get some goals from midfield - what Bayern Munich must do to save their season

Friday, February 24, 2012


Basel v Bayern Munich; Mario Gomez
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ANALYSIS
By Clark Whitney | German Football Editor

Following Wednesday's 1-0 Champions League loss to Basel, Bayern Munich are in full crisis-mode. The Bavarian giants may have had only two consecutive disappointing results, but their form since January has left much to be desired.
As it stands, Bayern are four points behind an in-form Dortmund in the Bundesliga; in the DFB Pokal semi-finals they face a Monchengladbach team that have beaten them twice this season; and they have a hill to climb if they are to advance to the Champions League quarter-finals.ndeed, the record German champions are in serious danger of going a second straight season without trophies. But all is not lost just yet: there are many more games left to be played, and a lot can happen in the next three months. Below, Goal.com investigates the current state of Bayern, pointing out what changes can lead them to success in May.
Stop pointing fingers

In the aftermath of the Basel loss, reports emerged of unrest in the Bayern camp. Sporting director Christian Nerlinger called the team together in the dressing room for a discussion. Exactly what happened behind closed doors may forever remain a mystery, but according to Sky Deutschland, the players blamed one another, their anger erupting loudly enough for reporters to hear outside.
There are lessons to be learned from Wednesday’s game, but pointing fingers can do no good, especially with the transfer window closed for the next four months. What happened in Basel ended with the final whistle. It is now up to coach Jupp Heynckes to modify his tactics and training plans, and to manage the egos within his squad. At the very core of all of Bayern's problems is a mental block: this will never be overcome as long as the players feud with one another.
Sort out the defence

Of all teams from Europe’s top four leagues, only Monchengladbach and Juventus have better defensive records than Bayern. And yet, watching the them Wednesday, it was as though Louis van Gaal was still in charge.
The Bundesliga giants were in complete disarray against Basel, and could have been 2-0 down in the opening minutes. It was an anomaly, as Bayern had conceded just two in the previous six games, but the fact that it came in such an important fixture speaks volumes for the team's calibre.

Bayern showed similarly appalling defensive form against Monchengladbach in a 3-1 loss in January, in what was the Bavarians' biggest domestic game of the calendar year thus far. A trend has emerged in recent weeks: against lesser teams, Bayern can get by, but when faced with motivated, confident opposition, they crumble.

With Schalke their opponents this Sunday, and big matches against Dortmund, Gladbach and Basel still to come, Heynckes needs to find a winning combination at the back and soon.
Get Gomez, Robben & Muller scoring

IN NUMBERS | Bayern in 2012
240... minutes without a goal
3... goals by Gomez
3... goals by Ribery, Robben & Muller
0... goals by Kroos
Apart from his debut season in Munich, Franck Ribery has always been more of a provider than a scorer. He is more than capable of going for goal on his own, but his greatest skill is in breaking down a defence before playing a clever pass. But especially as of late, Ribery has been forced to play a direct role. In fact, in six appearances since the winter break, he has given only one assist. 
The reason for Ribery’s changed role is quite simple: at the moment, there is no other reliable source of goals in the team. Bayern have been shut out for 240 minutes; Mario Gomez has only found the net three times in seven appearances after the winter break, with Arjen Robben and Thomas Muller contributing just once each.

Not only has Ribery had trouble adapting, but so has Toni Kroos. Though capable of finding the net from distance, Kroos is no scorer. He is a passer. With Gomez, Muller, and Robben off form, though, Bayern resemble their previous incarnation, pre-Gomez and after Luca Toni’s decline.

It’s easy enough to say that a player must score, but the actual act of finding the net is more elusive, of course. In the past there has always been someone to deliver the all-important finish: the only questions that remain are who will be the man to step up and lead the team, and how long it will take. Fans can only hope this is answered before Bastian Schweinsteiger’s return, which is still weeks away.

Dortmund & Bayern get 3 points

Saturday, January 28, 2012


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Munich - Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are still competing at the top of the Bundesliga standings. Win-win in the 19 th week, Bayern and Dortmund points are still equal at the top.
At the party the 19 th week, Bayern's 2-0 victory when entertaining VLF Wolfsburg on Saturday (01/28/2012). Meanwhile, at the same time visited Dortmund's 3-1 win at Hoffenheim.
Bayern are featured in the Stadium Arena Alianz appear dominant and able to record mastery of the ball by 67 percent as listed ESPN Soccernet.
Even so, the new host could not score when the game is already running 60 minutes.Goals scored by Mario Gomez.
At the end of the game, Arjen Robben close victory Bayern a 2-0 victory through goals which he printed in injury time.
Meanwhile, at the Stadium Signal-Iduna-Park, Dortmund opened the scoring through Japanese midfielder Shinji Kagawa. Kick in the 16th minute to break the deadlock and bring Dortmund 1-0.
Kevin Grosskreutz widen the host advantage over Hoffenheim goal by his fifteen minutes later. The first half ended 2-0 to Dortmund.
In the second half, creating two additional goals. Kagawa make Dortmund a 3-0 lead through a goal at minute 55, while Hoffenheim make a consolation goal through Fabian Johnson eight minutes later.
With Bayern and Dortmund able to grab three extra points, both teams are now both earned 40 points from 19 appearances. Superior goal difference amount, Bayern entitled to sit in one position while Dortmund ladder standings in second position.
Top could be more fierce if Schalke, who now occupies third position with 37 points, also could win the 19 th week. Schalke's own new counter will melakoni FC Koeln.
Probable teams:
Bayern Munich: Manuel Neuer, Holger Badstuber-Jerome Boateng-Rafinha-Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger Toni Kroos-Franck-Ribry (David Alaba 89), Arjen Robben, Mario Gomez (Ivica Olic 75)-Thomas Mller (Luis Gustavo Dias 66)
VfL Wolfsburg: Diego Benaglio-Felipe Lopez-Marco Russ Aliste-Ricardo Rodriguez-Christian-Petr Trsch Jiracek (Giovanni Sio 66), Chris (Koo Ja-Cheol 41)-Marcel Schfer-Makoto Hasebe (Sebastian Polter 82) -Mario Mandzukic-Ashkan Dejagah
Borussia Dortmund: Roman Weidenfeller-Mats Hummels, Neven Subotic, Marcel Schmelzer, Lukasz Piszczek-Sebastian Kehl - ven-Kevin Bender Grokreutz (Ilkay Gndogan 85), Jakub Blaszczykowski (Ivan Perisic 77)-Robert Lewandowski (Lucas Barrios 77)-Shinji Kagawa
Hoffenheim: Tom Starke-Janick Vestergaard-Daniel Williams-Edson Braafheid, Andreas Beck, Sebastian Rudy (Knowledge Musona 80)-Sejad Salihovic-Tobias Weis-Fabian Johnson (Peniel Kokou Mlapa 77), Ryan Babel, Roberto Firmino

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