Thomas Muller names Barcelona player Bayern Munich must take out of the game during Champions League clash
Thomas Muller names Barcelona player Bayern Munich must take ‘out of the game’ during Champions League clash × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football UEFA Champions League 2022-23 News
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Next up, a return to Bayern. ?118184Robert Lewandowski’s last two Champions League appearances at Camp Nou: vs Barcelona for BarcelonaNext up, a return to Bayern. ? https://t.co/uqY0rX1R6Q Muller, who's notorious for scoring against Barcelona, is well aware of their strengths, especially his former partner Lewandowski. He stated that they will look to keep the Polish striker's influence to a minimum in the game. Speaking ahead of their mouthwatering encounter, he said (via sport1): "We have to play our game. Barcelona are strong in the transition game and it is important to take Lewy out of the game. Our game is designed to be bilious when we lose the ball." He added: "The game will be more open. The three draws in the league were against opponents who are heavily defended at the back. The pure optimist could say: Here we go again." Lewandowski starred for Bayern for eight years after joining them from Borussia Dortmund in 2014. He struck a staggering 344 goals in 375 games and won 19 titles, including eight in the Bundesliga. His relationship with the club broke down this summer when he slammed them for lying over the terms of departure and he eventually joined Barcelona. Meanwhile, the club wasn't happy with the way he conducted himself to force a move. There will be no love lost between them when the Polish international returns to Munich on Tuesday.
Thomas Muller names Barcelona player Bayern Munich must take out of the game during Champions League clash
By Sachin Bhat Modified 12 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Robert Lewandowski returns to Allianz Arena! Bayern Munich forward Thomas Muller feels they must take out Robert Lewandowski during their UEFA Champions League clash with Barcelona. The Bavarians will welcome their former striker back to the Allianz Arena just weeks after his departure as they face the Blaugrana on Tuesday, September 13. For the second season in a row, Bayern and Barcelona have been paired in the same group and will be battling it out for the top spot. The German side won both matches 3-0 last season. While the Bundesliga champions are the favorites once more, their Catalan rivals are looking strong following a summer of a rebuild. Squawka@SquawkaRobert Lewandowski’s last two Champions League appearances at Camp Nou:vs Barcelona
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Next up, a return to Bayern. ?118184Robert Lewandowski’s last two Champions League appearances at Camp Nou: vs Barcelona for BarcelonaNext up, a return to Bayern. ? https://t.co/uqY0rX1R6Q Muller, who's notorious for scoring against Barcelona, is well aware of their strengths, especially his former partner Lewandowski. He stated that they will look to keep the Polish striker's influence to a minimum in the game. Speaking ahead of their mouthwatering encounter, he said (via sport1): "We have to play our game. Barcelona are strong in the transition game and it is important to take Lewy out of the game. Our game is designed to be bilious when we lose the ball." He added: "The game will be more open. The three draws in the league were against opponents who are heavily defended at the back. The pure optimist could say: Here we go again." Lewandowski starred for Bayern for eight years after joining them from Borussia Dortmund in 2014. He struck a staggering 344 goals in 375 games and won 19 titles, including eight in the Bundesliga. His relationship with the club broke down this summer when he slammed them for lying over the terms of departure and he eventually joined Barcelona. Meanwhile, the club wasn't happy with the way he conducted himself to force a move. There will be no love lost between them when the Polish international returns to Munich on Tuesday.