BSP-04 Embattled Bayern ‘not good enough’ for title talk

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Embattled Bayern ‘not good enough’ for title talk

BERLIN, Nov 23, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Arjen Robben insists that Bayern Munich
are not good enough to retain their Bundesliga crown as the off-form
champions prepare for the visit of strugglers Fortuna Duesseldorf on
Saturday, with their title-winning streak under threat.

Bayern have won the last six German titles but they currently trail leaders
Borussia Dortmund by seven points after losing three of their last six league
games.

“We’re not in a position to talk about the title at the moment — we simply
aren’t good enough,” veteran winger Robben, 34, told broadcaster ARD.

Their latest defeat came 3-2 at Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park a fortnight
ago, and left head coach Niko Kovac in a precarious spot.

Bayern’s outspoken chairman Uli Hoeness says he will back Kovac “to the
end”, but patience could wear thin should Bayern drop lower than sixth and
outside the European places.

However Hoeness says it is up to Bayern’s stars to get the club back in the
title race, warning that “the players are under pressure for the next three
of four months”.

“Then we will see who is needed and who isn’t,” he said.

Despite their poor run Bayern are heavy favourites to pick up three points
against second-from-bottom Fortuna, whose midfielder Matthias Zimmerman joked
about “parking the team bus” in their goal at the Allianz Arena.

“Everyone thinks we’re going to lose, but we have to be brave and approach
the job with joy and fun. Perhaps we’ll manage a miracle,” said Zimmermann,
whose team have leaked 15 goals in their last four games.

However Duesseldorf sparked cause for optimism after pulling off a surprise
4-1 win at home to Hertha Berlin last time out. – Dortmund welcome Diallo –

Dortmund, the Bundesliga’s only team unbeaten, have a tricky away trip on
Saturday to Mainz, who ended a seven-match winless streak by beating Bremen
and Freiburg in their last two matches.

Dortmund’s defensive casualty list has eased, with Abdou Diallo available
to face his former club after missing the last two games with a groin injury
and playmaker Marco Reus recovering from a bruised foot.

The league leaders are targeting a more consistent display performance
against Mainz after being well outplayed by Bayern in the first half before
scoring three goals after the break.

“We’re taking it one game at a time,” said sports director Michael Zorc.

“Confidence is growing, but we had problems in the first half (against
Bayern), we’re starting again at 0-0 and we have to be focused.”

Second-placed Borussia Moenchengladbach, who have won all five of their
home league games this season, host third-from-bottom Hanover 96, who have
not won any of their last 18 away league matches — dating back a year.

‘Gladbach are chasing their third straight win with Belgian winger Thorgan
Hazard on fire.

The younger brother of Chelsea star Eden Hazard has scored 10 goals in 13
games for ‘Gladbach and netted twice for Belgium in their shock 5-2
capitulation to Switzerland on Sunday.

However, his contract expires in 2020 and Gladbach want him to sign an
extension.

“Thorgan has been with us since 2014 and has improved consistently,” sports
director Max Eberl told magazine Kicker.

“We’ll sit down in the spring and talk again.”

Fixtures (all times 1430 unless stated)

Friday

Bayer Leverkusen v VfB Stuttgart (1930)

Saturday

Bayern Munich v Fortuna Duesseldorf, Hertha Berlin v Hoffenheim, Augsburg v
Eintracht Frankfurt, Mainz v Borussia Dortmund, VfL Wolfsburg v Leipzig,
Schalke v Nuremberg (1730)

Sunday

Freiburg v Werder Bremen, Borussia Moenchengladbach v Hanover 96 (1700)

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