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In the Bundesliga, FC Bayern recently made two wobbles, in the Champions League this must not happen to the record champions. This is one of the reasons why coach Flick ruled out starting eleven experiments. The possible starting XI of Bayern in Rome.
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Flick gave Leon Goretzka a guaranteed place in the first team before the game, even if it is unclear how long he will last after his corona infection. Where exactly Goretzka will appear in Rome, however, is questionable.
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Because Tolisso and Müller are absent, he could move up to ten and instead play David Alaba in his favorite position next to Joshua Kimmich on the double six. Hernandez would then play in central defense.
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TOR – MANUEL NEWER
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DEFENSE – NIKLAS COLUMN
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JEROME BOATENG
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LUCAS HERNANDEZ
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ALPHONSO DAVIES
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MITTELFELD – JOSHUA KIMMICH
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DAVID ALABA
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LEROY SANE
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LEON GORETZKA
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KINGSLEY COMAN
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ATTACK – ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI
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An alternative to the variant with Alaba on six and Goretzka on ten would be Jamal Musiala’s starting eleven behind Lewandowski. “He is on the right track and an option for tomorrow,” said Flick last.
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Bayern starting eleven Champions League Lazio Rome