Bundesliga Matchday Preview: Wolfsburg vs. Bayern Munich
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Bundesliga Matchday Preview: Wolfsburg vs. Bayern Munich
"Bayern Munich's Champions League journey ended after a 1-1 draw with Paris Saint-Germain, with the current holders of the UCL going through via a 6-5 aggregate score. The Bavarians are likely reeling from this elimination despite a terrible performance of their own. As it stands, the DFB-Pokal is the only thing left to win before the season ends."
"Before that, an away day to basement boys Wolfsburg. Location: Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany Kickoff: 6:30 PM Local time | 12:30 PM EST | 9:30 AM PST Here's what the lineup could look like: Note: For this match and the last match of the season next week, the lineup could feature literally anyone. Maybe some players get rested but that's about it."
"IN: Kim Min-jae, Hiroki Itō, Tom Bischof, Lennart Karl OUT: Dayot Upamecano, Konrad Laimer, Aleksandar Pavlović, Michael Olise Alphonso Davies, hamstring (out) Serge Gnabry, adductor (out) David Santos Daiber, thigh (out) Cassiano Kiala, knee (out) Wisdom Mike, hip (out) Sven Ulreich, groin (out)"
"Three things to know about Bayern: Bayern Munich has picked up 42 points in all its away matches in the league, more than any other team. The Bavarians are also undefeated in 25 straight league matches away from home. Michael Olise has 33 goal involvements in the league (14 goals, 19 assists), which is the most productive a winger has been since Jadon Sancho in 2019/20 who also had 33 goal involvements (17 goals, 16 assists). Bayern has picked up 29 points from losing positions in the Bundesliga, tying Bayer Leverkusen's record from 1999/2000."
Bayern Munich’s Champions League run ended after a 1-1 draw with Paris Saint-Germain, with PSG advancing 6-5 on aggregate. Bayern now have the DFB-Pokal as their only remaining trophy opportunity before the season ends. The next match is an away game at Wolfsburg at 6:30 PM local time. Several players are listed as out, including Dayot Upamecano, Konrad Laimer, Aleksandar Pavlović, Michael Olise, and Alphonso Davies, along with multiple other injuries. Bayern’s away league record is strong, with 42 points collected on the road and a 25-match undefeated streak away from home. Bayern also have notable attacking and resilience statistics, while Wolfsburg has dropped many points from winning positions and suffered an 8-1 defeat to Bayern earlier in the season.
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