Bayern struggles: against the Fadesse
After the Triple 2013 Munich had always problems
to uphold the tension. That
should not be repeated this year
Munich - The championship? Boring! The Champions League? No challenge yet. A voltage drop? No problem. It is not the first time in such a situation, "that has something to do with experience and also Jupp Heynckes will tolerate no Larifari," said Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge at FCB.tv.
At Heynckes, the delicate task of keeping his stars happy and in shape awaits them in the season's final spurt. In 2013, he succeeded perfectly. This last reminded Thomas Müller.
"In the triple year, the championship was decided early and we could keep the tension, so we try this time," said the captain of the German football champion. The coach has handled this "so far very well - and he will continue to kick our asses if he sees any drops in voltage".
Competition in luxury
Carlo Ancelotti, but also Pep Guardiola have had problems in the past few years to keep the team on their toes in the decisive weeks, after the championship was decided very early. This threatens again this year. With a current lead of 19 points, the 28th title is only a matter of form and still possible in March before Easter.
The experienced Heynckes is convinced that there will be no loss of power and performance. Especially since the competition in his luxury squad despite the recent failure of Kingsley Coman is still very high.
"I work very conscientiously with everyone, there is no such thing as drowsiness, I have no qualms," said the 72-year-old, adding: "We have great ambitions, and a team like FC Bayern can not afford to, with the handbrake on We owe it to the fans. "
The crackling is missing
In March, there are still in the league still the top games in Leipzig (March 18) and against Dortmund (March 31), even if lacking by the table constellation, the crackle effect. In the premier class, the Munich after the 5-0 in the first knockout round first leg against Besiktas Istanbul the next coming almost certain. The second leg on March 14 is likely to be a formality.
The big tasks are thus waiting from April, when in the Champions League quarter- and semi-final and in the DFB Cup, the semi-finals at Bayer Leverkusen are pending. So far, he says, "There's no danger of a decline," Superstar Arjen Robben told kicker recently, "We have enough experience and leading players to move forward and we have a coach who knows exactly what's required in big football. "
However, sports director Hasan Salihamidzic told the pros after the recent 0-0 draw with Hertha BSC "to always go full throttle in training, we have to maintain fitness, tension." But, he added calmly: "We have the big tasks in our heads, the tension, that's what the coaches will do." If necessary, with a strong kick in the butt.
Munich - The championship? Boring! The Champions League? No challenge yet. A voltage drop? No problem. It is not the first time in such a situation, "that has something to do with experience and also Jupp Heynckes will tolerate no Larifari," said Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge at FCB.tv.
At Heynckes, the delicate task of keeping his stars happy and in shape awaits them in the season's final spurt. In 2013, he succeeded perfectly. This last reminded Thomas Müller.
"In the triple year, the championship was decided early and we could keep the tension, so we try this time," said the captain of the German football champion. The coach has handled this "so far very well - and he will continue to kick our asses if he sees any drops in voltage".
Competition in luxury
Carlo Ancelotti, but also Pep Guardiola have had problems in the past few years to keep the team on their toes in the decisive weeks, after the championship was decided very early. This threatens again this year. With a current lead of 19 points, the 28th title is only a matter of form and still possible in March before Easter.
The experienced Heynckes is convinced that there will be no loss of power and performance. Especially since the competition in his luxury squad despite the recent failure of Kingsley Coman is still very high.
"I work very conscientiously with everyone, there is no such thing as drowsiness, I have no qualms," said the 72-year-old, adding: "We have great ambitions, and a team like FC Bayern can not afford to, with the handbrake on We owe it to the fans. "
The crackling is missing
In March, there are still in the league still the top games in Leipzig (March 18) and against Dortmund (March 31), even if lacking by the table constellation, the crackle effect. In the premier class, the Munich after the 5-0 in the first knockout round first leg against Besiktas Istanbul the next coming almost certain. The second leg on March 14 is likely to be a formality.
The big tasks are thus waiting from April, when in the Champions League quarter- and semi-final and in the DFB Cup, the semi-finals at Bayer Leverkusen are pending. So far, he says, "There's no danger of a decline," Superstar Arjen Robben told kicker recently, "We have enough experience and leading players to move forward and we have a coach who knows exactly what's required in big football. "
However, sports director Hasan Salihamidzic told the pros after the recent 0-0 draw with Hertha BSC "to always go full throttle in training, we have to maintain fitness, tension." But, he added calmly: "We have the big tasks in our heads, the tension, that's what the coaches will do." If necessary, with a strong kick in the butt.

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