Dayot Upamecano and Thomas Muller of Bayern Munich (©Adam Pretty/Getty Images)
Dayot Upamecano and Thomas Muller of Bayern Munich (©Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

After thumping Barca, Mane's Bayern are ready to get their Bundesliga campaign back on track

Reading Time: 2min | Sat. 17.09.22. | 15:53

Three consecutive draws are more than worrying for the greatest German club

Ten Bundesliga titles in a row are out-of-this-world achievement, but at the same time, probably a tad bit heavy burden for Bayern Munich and their players.

That's why those three consecutive stalemates have created an atmosphere of uncertainty at Allianz Arena ahead of their today's clash with Augsburg. Thankfully for Sadio Mane's side, that victory against Barcelona in the Champions League seems to have changed the momentum for the Bavarians.

In the aftermath of the victory, Julian Nagelsmann's players seemed relaxed and aware the pressure had been taken off their backs. At least, for the next few days, until Saturday's challenge.

Augsburg are not in a position to hope for much, as the third-placed rivals are nothing but favourites to win it easily.

Every other outcome than the visitors' landslide victory should be considered a true miracle. And, of course, a horror for Naglesmann, whose stay in the dugout would be put under severe scrutiny.

BUNDESLIGA - ROUND 7

Friday

Mainz - Hertha 1-1 (0-1)

/Caci 90+4 - Tousart 30/

Saturday

16:30: (18.0) Augsburg (8.00) Bayern (1.18)

16:30: (1.70) Leverkusen (4.40) Werder (4.70)

16:30: (1.40) Dortmund (5.30) Schalke (8.00)

16:30: (2.45) Stuttgart (3.40) Eintr.Frankfurt (3.05)

19:30: (3.15) M' gladbach (3.50) RB Leipzig (2.35)

Sunday

16:30: (2.05) Union Berlin (3.50) Wolfsburg (3.90)

18:30: (3.35) Bochum (3.50) Koln (2.25)

20:30: (2.30) Hoffenheim (3.50) Freiburg (3.25)

***odds are subject to change***



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