Klinsmann backs Bayern to come good
Monday, September 29, 2008
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Jürgen Klinsmann is putting his faith in the evolution currently changing the face of FC Bayern München as the German champions prepare to face their French counterparts Olympique Lyonnais on Tuesday evening.
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Jürgen Klinsmann is putting his faith in the evolution currently changing the face of FC Bayern München as the German champions prepare to tackle their French counterparts Olympique Lyonnais on Tuesday.
Mixed results
The alterations which the former Germany coach has made both to the team and to their approach since taking over in the summer have brought limited rewards, with patchy Bundesliga form only partially offset by the 1-0 defeat of FC Steaua Bucureşti a fortnight ago. However, that victory in Romania means Bayern lead Group F, and Klinsmann is upbeat as he pits his wits against his former AS Monaco FC team-mate, Lyon coach Claude Puel.
'Changing hierarchy'
"I think it's a good time for this match. It's normal there are problems when we lose, but the team are going through a restructuring process," said Klinsmann, who saw his side beaten 1-0 at Hannover 96 on Saturday to drop to ninth in the table after six games. "The hierarchy is changing, and it's a very interesting situation. I think it evolves even quicker when there are lots of matches, like there are now. We have to try and live up to the demands of the moment."
Ribéry return
Right-back Christian Lell limped out of the weekend reverse and will be replaced by Massimo Oddo, who opted for Bayern over Lyon when leaving AC Milan last month. Another man who made the same choice the year before when departing from Olympique de Marseille, Franck Ribéry, may not make the starting XI yet the French international's return this week following ankle surgery suggests he will feature. "Franck is a very good player who gives the team a lot, even if he's on the bench, because of his happy-go-lucky nature," Klinsmann said. "He gives us more confidence and more creativity on the pitch, and we're delighted that little by little he's getting back into shape and soon he'll be 100 per cent."
Juninho doubt
Puel will make an eleventh-hour decision on whether to include midfield fulcrum Juninho Pernambucano, who has sat out the club's last two Ligue 1 encounters with a groin injury. The 33-year-old has barely been missed, however, as Saturday's 2-1 home win against AS Nancy-Lorraine extended Lyon's unbeaten opening to the league campaign to seven games, easing them five points clear of the chasing pack. Karim Benzema limped out of the match but will be fit to lead the attack, while Anthony Mounier – the supplier of both goals against Nancy – is likely to be preferred in left midfield to Kim Källström.
Points needed
Lyon were unable to replicate their imperious domestic form in their Group F curtain-raiser, although they came from two goals down to share the spoils with ACF Fiorentina, and Puel knows that that home draw means his team must not leave Bavaria empty-handed. "I think all the matches are important as the group is so tight, but we have to bring something back from here," he said. "We've started very well [in Ligue 1] and the progress has been interesting, but the Champions League is a totally different level. Bayern are going to be ready mentally, they'll be highly motivated and will produce some top-quality football."