Will Bayern’s edge be blunted by Lewandowski injury?

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BERLIN, Feb 28, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Bayern Munich head into the start of a
crucial series of games this weekend without key striker Robert Lewandowski,
who has contributed 25 league goals this season.

The 31-year-old Pole picked up a knee injury during Bayern’s 3-0 demolition
of Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday when they looked every inch a club
with the pedigree of five Champions League titles to their name.

Bayern have one foot in the Champions League quarter-finals but Lewandowski
will miss the second leg at the Allianz Arena on March 18 and at least three
Bundesliga matches, starting with Saturday’s trip to Hoffenheim.

With a mere one-point lead at the top over Leipzig in an exciting
Bundesliga title race, reigning champions Bayern cannot afford to slip up at
eighth-placed Hoffenheim.

Bayern’s French forward Kingsley Coman will also be missing through injury
on Saturday, most likely putting the attacking duties in the hands of Serge
Gnabry who grabbed two goals against Chelsea before Lewandowski finished the
job.

Thomas Mueller, who has enjoyed an impressive return to his old self under
coach Hansi Flick, could also chip in with goals.

“Lewandowski is in the form of his life,” Flick said. “He can’t be
replaced. He is very, very important to us.”

“We didn’t have a replacement for Gerd Mueller either,” was Bayern chief
Uli Hoeness’s typically blunt reply when asked about how they will cope
without Lewandowski, referring to the legendary Bayern striker.

Leipzig were off during the week after taking a 1-0 advantage over last
season’s finalists Tottenham in London in the Champions League last week.
Their opponents Bayer Leverkusen, have won nine of their last ten in all
competitions, but the last of them was away to Porto in the Europa League on
Thursday night.

Player to watch

Serge Gnabry will want to show Bayern that he can take up Lewandowski’s
scoring duties, especially with 18-year-old Joshua Zirkzee chomping at the
bit behind him.

Former Arsenal player Gnabry is just 24 but younger talents have stolen the
limelight in the Bundesliga this season.

His 19-year-old Bayern team-mate Alphonse Davis caught the eye at Chelsea.

Dortmund’s pair of 19-year-olds Jadon Sancho and Erling Braut Haaland have
been scoring for fun — Haaland, a winter transfer window arrival from
Austrian club RB Salzburg, hit his 40th goal of the season last weekend and
Sancho is third in the Bundesliga’s scoring with 13 goals.

Fixtures

Friday

Fortuna Duesseldorf v Hertha Berlin (1930 GMT)

Saturday (1430 GMT unless stated)

Borussia Dortmund v SC Freiburg, Hoffenheim v Bayern Munich, Mainz v
Paderborn, Augsburg v Borussia Moenchengladbach; Cologne v Schalke 04 (1730)

Sunday

Union Berlin v VfL Wolfsburg (1230), RB Leipzig v Bayer Leverkusen (1430),
Werder Bremen v Eintracht Frankfurt (1700)