Bayern Munich Return To The Top

by Rami Soufi on January 23, 2010 · 0 comments

logoThe Bavar­ian club achieved a great result after return­ing from the trip to Bre­men with all three points to climb to the top of the Bun­desliga stand­ings. Their tenure at the top could be short lived as Bayer Lev­erkusen will take over the top posi­tion if they can win or just tie in their match against TSG Hoffenheim.

Even if Bay­ern are dis­placed from the first sport, the last sev­eral rounds have seen a remark­able turn in the for­tunes of the pres­ti­gious club. Since crush­ing Juven­tus 4–1 in Turin in the deci­sive Cham­pi­ons League match, the Bavar­i­ans have scored a remark­able 15 times in just four games. As impres­sive as the score against Juve was, it was the man­ner Bay­ern went about dis­man­tling the Old Lady which spoke vol­umes about the change in for­tunes for the Ger­man club. Bay­ern put in a stun­ning dis­play high­lighted by attack­ing prowess, sheer grit, unwa­ver­ing pas­sion and unmatched efficiency.

The tri­umph against the Bian­coneri set the club on the right track but also sig­nalled the club’s intent to qual­ify in the Cham­pi­ons League and chal­lenge for the Ger­man title. After a shaky and incon­sis­tent start to the sea­son dur­ing which Louis van Gaal was heav­ily crit­i­cised for his tac­tics and choices, the Bavar­ian giants have been dis­miss­ing their oppo­nents and scor­ing at will.

The club’s sched­ule will be both friendly and rel­a­tively easy to nego­ti­ate prior to the Cham­pi­ons League encounter with Ital­ian side Fiorentina. Bay­ern will be expected to win the four offi­cial matches assigned before the first leg clash against la Viola. The key will be to remain focused on tak­ing the chal­lenges one match at a time with­out look­ing far ahead into the schedule.

The fol­low­ing cau­tious remark might sur­prise some but van Gaal must be aware of the threat posed by la Viola with play­ers of the cal­i­bre of Adrian Mutu, Alberto Gilardino and Ste­van Jovetic all capa­ble of scor­ing goals. The Gigliati are man­aged by the charis­matic and highly influ­en­tial Cesare Pran­delli. The Euro­pean tie should be evenly bal­anced with Bay­ern slightly edg­ing this one due to cur­rent form and the play­ers at the Coach’s disposal.

The ques­tions remain whether Bay­ern can win the league title and make it to at least the semi-finals in Europe. Can van Gaal make sure the club will emerge once again as a force in Ger­many and Europe?

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