Nagelsmann hopes Bayern 'wake up' ahead of opening Champions League game at Inter
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Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann
has blamed a lack of energy for his side's stuttering Bundesliga form,
bristling at suggestions the six-time Champions League winners are missing
departed striker Robert Lewandowski.
After an explosive start to the season
which saw them score 20 goals in their opening four competitive matches, two
consecutive 1-1 draws against Borussia Moenchengladbach and Union Berlin see
Bayern occupy an unfamiliar third spot in the table.
Bayern remain overwhelming favourites
to win their 11th consecutive Bundesliga title this season, but the Champions
League remains their true yardstick, after a disappointing quarter final exit
to Villarreal last season.
While Lewandowski's replacement Sadio
Mane has scored three goals in five Bundesliga matches since arriving in the
summer, Nagelsmann said his side were lacking "energy" rather than
the departed Pole and drew both games despite a "proliferation" of
chances.
"Against Gladbach we had 31 shots
on goal -- I think that’s creative enough," Nagelsmann said ahead of
Wednesday's Champions League clash with Inter Milan.
"How many goals have we scored?
(Our goal difference) is plus 14, I think."
'Not awake in
our heads'
Nagelsmann said his side would be able
to break down the defence of last year's Serie A champions Inter provided they
recaptured the energy they brought in the opening league matches.
"Our energy level needs to be the
same as before," Nagelsmann said in reference to his team's draw in the
German capital.
"We were not 100 percent awake in
our heads in certain situations."
While the departed Lewandowski, who has
scored five goals in four La Liga games since joining Barcelona, topped the
Bundesliga scoring chart in six out of his eight seasons at the club, he also
had a knack of scoring crucial goals in close games to give Bayern narrow
victories.
Mane, who had a track record of scoring
big goals in important matches for Liverpool including when his opening goal
helped eliminate Bayern in the Reds' Champions League-winning season in
2018-19, has so far only scored his goals in games when Munich has won by at
least five goals.
Worryingly for Bayern, their opponents
on Wednesday are also known for employing similar defensive tactics to Gladbach
and Berlin.
"Inter play a bit differently (to
Berlin)," Nagelsmann said, keeping his cards close to his chest.
"There are similarities, but I
won't go into that now otherwise they may do something different."
- ‘They always
play the same’ -
Former Juventus defender Matthijs de
Ligt, who played three seasons in Serie A including Inter's championship year,
suggested the Nerazzurri may not have as much tactical flexibility as his
manager expects.
"Inter are a difficult opponent.
They have a team with a lot of experience and physically very strong
players," said de Ligt.
"They always play the same way, in
a 3-5-2 system."
Domestically, Inter's much vaunted
defence has failed to keep pace with its reputation this season, with the
19-time Serie A winners having conceded eight goals in five games -- the
highest in the top 12 of the Italian tables.
Inter will welcome Bayern to the San
Siro after a painful 3-2 defeat by bitter rivals and current Italian champions
AC Milian, which manager Simone Inzaghi blamed on "a half-hour blackout in
which we conceded twice".
While Bayern have few injury woes,
Inter will be missing their talismanic striker Romelu Lukaku, who is out with a
thigh injury.
Inzaghi however welcomed the challenge,
promising the three-times Champions League winners would showcase their
European pedigree on the big stage.
"It will be a very difficult game
for which we will prepare as best we can. We're challenging one of the
strongest teams in Europe, but we're Inter and we will play like (Inter).”


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