Bundesliga Matchday 34: Bayern Munich host FC Koln in final league game of the season
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Bundesliga Matchday 34: Bayern Munich host FC Koln in final league game of the season
Bayern Munich have already secured the Bundesliga title and will host FC Koln on Saturday to finish the league campaign strongly. Bayern enter the match after a narrow 1-0 win away at Wolfsburg and have not lost in the Bundesliga since a shock home defeat to Augsburg in January. FC Koln have secured Bundesliga football for next season, sitting six points clear of the 16th-place position. Bayern have no fresh injury concerns, but Alphonso Davies and Serge Gnabry will miss the game. Manuel Neuer is expected to start, with Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah in central defense. Konrad Laimer and Raphael Guerreiro are set for full-back roles, while Leon Goretzka is expected to start in his final Bundesliga appearance.
"The Bundesliga campaign comes to an end this weekend. The outcome of the Bundesliga title race was clear several weeks ago as Bayern Munich regained the trophy by a canter. The Bavarian club will look to end the season strongly when they host FC Koln on Saturday."
"Ahead of next week's DFB Pokal final against VfB Stuttgart, Bayern will look to gain momentum with a win against Koln. They come into Saturday's game against Koln on the back of a narrow 1-0 win away at Wolfsburg. Die Roten have not suffered a defeat in the Bundesliga since the shock home defeat against Augsburg in January."
"FC Koln have secured Bundesliga football for next season. They are six points clear of the 16th position. It has been a difficult season for them, but their fans will be relieved that the club is set to stay in the Bundesliga for next season."
"Vincent Kompany has already confirmed that Manuel Neuer will start in the goal against Koln. Fresh from signing another new contract, Neuer will look to end the Bundesliga campaign with a clean sheet. In the heart of defense, Kompany is expected to continue with his first-choice center-back partnership of Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah."
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