MUNICH, Nov 1 — Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann said today he was confident he would be back on the bench for their Champions League Group E game against Benfica Lisbon tomorrow after a two-week absence due to a Covid-19 infection. Nagelsmann had missed their 4-0 victory over Benfica in...
MUNICH, Nov 1 — Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann said today he was confident he would be back on the bench for their Champions League Group E game against Benfica Lisbon tomorrow after a two-week absence due to a Covid-19 infection.
“You still feel there was something in your body but that’s normal. I feel well and I think and hope the test tomorrow will be negative and I will be there,” he told a virtual news conference from his home. The Bavarians, who lost only one game in Nagelsmann’s absence — last week’s 5-0 remarkable demolition by Borussia Moenchengladbach in the German Cup — are top of their Champions League group and will advance with victory over the Portuguese, with two games to spare.
Bayern bounced back from their German Cup exit with a 5-2 win at Union Berlin in the Bundesliga on Saturday but they have conceded seven goals in their last two games and Nagelsmann said that needed to change.
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