
The team’s coach outlined the expected approach for the upcoming match and announced that Nico Schlotterbeck is fit to start on Saturday evening.
In the press conference ahead of the game against the champions, the coach said the squad is looking forward to the fixture and provided a personnel update. Schlotterbeck is ready to start, and Emre Can has returned after an extended spell and is prepared to play, though defensive reshuffles are anticipated.
Julian Ryerson is suspended after receiving a fifth yellow card, and two center-backs, Niklas Süle and Filippo Mane, remain unavailable due to injury.
The coach emphasized that Bayern Munich is a top side that will require maximum effort, and the team must perform at their best from start to finish. He referenced the need to replicate a strong second half from a previous encounter and stressed the importance of being brave in possession and maintaining possession for long periods.
The coach acknowledged the challenge posed by the opponent and predicted a very intense 90 minutes. He noted that the recent Champions League exit was discussed but stressed that the focus is now on the upcoming match and maintaining mental and physical readiness. He expressed confidence that the eleven selected players will give their all to defeat the German champions in their stadium with the support of their fans.
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