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problem for opponents, though, is that
the Bayern attacking threat stretches far,
far wider. Last season, no fewer than
14 of their players were on the
scoresheet in the Bundesliga.
Over the last two decades, just five
Bundesliga coaches – Matthias Sammer
andJurgen Klopp at Dortmund, Thomas
Schaaf (Werder Bremen), Armin Veh
(Stuttgart) and Felix Magath (Wolfsburg)
- have succeeded in knocking Bayern
off their perch. Overtaking Bayern is
akin to scaling Everest, but if any of the
current batch of top-flight bosses has it
in him to be an ace mountaineer, it has
to be young RB Leipzig trainerJulian
Nagelsmann.
As proven by RB’s excellent results
in the 2019-20 Champions League,
Nagelsmann, 33, quite clearly knows
what he’s doing. His side have all the
organisational bases covered, they are
consummate shape-shifters, press with
intelligence and intensity and break
forward with panache and generosity.
Although his squad is relatively raw, with
an average age below 24, they perform
with a great deal of maturity. That is to
Nagelsmann’s immense credit.
The all-important question for
Leipzig is how successfully they fill the
gap left by the sale to Chelsea of star
striker Timo Werner, their number one
supplier of attacking verve and potency,
who netted 28 Bundesliga goals last
term. They have turned to sister club
RB Salzburg to sign South Korean
forward Hwang Hee-chan, and
believe that he can fill Werner’s
boots adequately.
In other good news for RB, much-
coveted French centre-back Dayot
Upamecano, rumoured to be on the
radar of Bayern Munich and Arsenal,
has signed a new deal, thus ending
months of speculation.
Dortmund, German league
runners-up in each of the last two
seasons, would have to spectacularly
self-destruct not to finish in the top
three. They have an impressive squad,
including several young guns with vast
potential, carry significant attacking
threat – netting a club-record 84
domestic league goals last season
- and feature the best young striker
in Europe in Erling Haaland.
Sadly for the Ruhr giants, they are
light in certain areas. Their defence
can be porous and they have a habit of
losing focus, often found wanting in key
moments. For all his admirable qualities
as a tactician and teacher, coach Lucien
Favre, about to begin his third season at
the Westfalenstadion, now is running a
credibility deficit, with fans and media
types launching brickbats a plenty.
Critics claim he is not the winner
that Borussia need.
The coronavirus pandemic has hit
the Dortmund wallet especially hard.
The club posted a€45 million loss
for the 2019-20 business year and
chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke
accepts he will have to cut costs across
the board: “The loss of revenue we’re
currently experiencing in all sectors
is dramatic. We have to save as much
as possible. For me it’s an especially
difficult chapter.”
If Dortmund, one of Germany’s
best-run and well-resourced outfits, are
having to watch the pennies, the alarm
bells should be ringing for everybody.
Nick Bidwell
GERMANY BUNDESLIGA Season Preview2020-21
If Dortmund, one of Germany’s
best-run and well-resourced outfits,
are having to watch the pennies,
the alarm bells should be ringing
for everybody
Hot property...
Nagelsmann is one
of Europe’s most
wanted coaches
Staying put...
Upamecano has
penned a new deal
at RB Leipzig
ARMINIA BIELEFELD
The runaway second division
champions are back in the top
flight for the first time since
- Expertly led by coach Uwe
Neuhaus, they achieved promotion
thanks largely to the goals of
strikers Fabian Klos (21) and
Andreas Voglsammer (12). Their
season could hinge on how the
pair adapt to their first seasons
in the Bundesliga at the ages
of 32 and 28 respectively.
VFB STUTTGART
Certain teams just belong at the
top table, and there are few bigger
organisations in German football
than Stuttgart, thrice winners of
the Bundesliga and once featuring
ahostofNationalmannschaftstars
such as Hansi Muller, Guido
Buchwald,Jurgen Klinsmann,
Philipp Lahm and Sami Khedira.
Their coach, Pellegrino Matarazzo,
used to work underJulian
Nagelsmann at Hoffenheim, and
the Americans’ attacking style
has drawn comparisons with
his former colleague.
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