WEDSTRIJD VERPLAATST: Bayern München vs. Augsburg ‘Nieuwe’ aftraptijd, voorspelling, teamnieuws, opstellingen

WEDSTRIJD VERPLAATST: Bayern München vs. Augsburg ‘Nieuwe’ aftraptijd, voorspelling, teamnieuws, opstellingen

WEDSTRIJD VERPLAATST: Bayern München vs. Augsburg ‘Nieuwe’ aftraptijd, voorspelling, teamnieuws, opstellingen

As the international break comes to a close, Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich are set host to

bottom-half Augsburg on Friday at Allianz Arena in their 11th league game of the season.

 

The Bavarians defeated third last St Pauli 1-0 on November 9 and have 26 points from a possible 30,

more than double the tally of the visitors, who are sixth last in 13th place with 12 points and were held to

a 0-0 draw by Hoffenheim on November 10.

 

The hosts will be eager to retain their status as the only unbeaten team left in the Bundesliga,

with the team having won their four most recent top-flight matches.

 

Against St Pauli, Bayern created little in the final third but managed to restrict their

opponents to just three shots, none of which were on target.

 

Vincent Kompany‘s team’s victory against St Pauli was their second consecutive 1-0 win,

contrasting with their goalscoring exploits in the previous six games when they netted 20 times.

 

The fact the Bavarians were strong from a defensive perspective was not lost on Kompany,

who highlighted his players’ performance without the ball, telling reporters:

“We did well defensively, that was definitely our strength today.

We didn’t play as effectively going forward as we have recently.”

 

Since losing 4-1 against Barcelona on October 23 in the Champions League,

Bayern have triumphed in their five subsequent games without conceding.

 

Kompany’s side boast a remarkable home record given they have won nine and drawn two of their last 11 matches

at Allianz Arena, scoring 20 goals and conceding on just three occasions in their six home outings this term.

 

As for Augsburg, they are only four points from 16th-placed St Pauli,

who occupy the division’s relegation playoff spot.

 

Their clash against Hoffenheim was closely contested,

though the Fuggerstadter arguably edged the game in terms of opportunities considering they

produced 16 shots compared to Hoffenheim’s 11.

 

Manager Jess Thorup praised his side for their defensive resilience in the aftermath of the draw

but mentioned that the team gave up control of proceedings in the second half,

saying: “We had a lot of shots and gave very little away defensively.

Unfortunately, we didn’t start the second half well and the opponents controlled the game better.”

 

In the Bundesliga, Augsburg have managed to score 13 times, but they have also conceded 20 goals,

and these records make them the division’s joint fifth-worst offensive and fourth-worst defensive club.

 

It should be noted that while Thorup’s team are close to the relegation zone,

they are unbeaten in their four most recent matches having drawn twice and won twice,

and they have collected eight points from the last 15 on offer,

as many as they had earned in the previous 13 league games.

 

The visitors’ away form is concerning, with the side having been beaten in seven of their last eight away fixtures in the top flight, drawing just one time in that period.

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