Bundesliga: Bayern without injured Choupo-Moting, Stanisic against Werder

The Bavarians are already without the injured Alphonso Davies, Dayot Upamecano and Lucas Hernandez as well as the suspended Leon Goretzka.

Published : May 05, 2023 17:19 IST , MUNICH, Germany - 2 MINS READ

FILE PHOTO: “He is feeling the knee, and it causes discomfort,” Tuchel said of Choupo-Moting’s nagging injury. | Photo Credit: REUTERS/HEIKO BECKER

Bundesliga leader Bayern Munich will be without injured striker Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and defender Josip Stanisic when it travels with a “decimated squad” to Werder Bremen on Saturday, coach Thomas Tuchel said on the eve of the match.

The Bavarians, a point ahead of second-placed Borussia Dortmund with four games left this season, are already without the injured Alphonso Davies, Dayot Upamecano and Lucas Hernandez as well as the suspended Leon Goretzka.

“He is feeling the knee, and it causes discomfort,” Tuchel said of Choupo-Moting’s nagging injury.

“It feels like it is a matter of days (until he returns), and hopefully, it will remain so, but we cannot say that clearly. It’s been dragging on longer than initially expected.”

Stanisic picked up a muscle injury in training this week.

“He will be out for about two weeks, but two weeks at this stage are a lot, and the number of matches is not increasing. It’s a pretty decimated squad,” he told a press conference. “We will probably need to add some reserve players to the squad.”

Bayern, which has won one of its last three league matches, cannot afford any more slip-ups, Tuchel said, if it is to win the only trophy left this season for a record-extending 11th straight league crown.

“We still have room for improvement, to bring the team to the limit and keep it there over a longer period of weeks or months,” added Tuchel, who took over from the sacked Julian Nagelsmann in late March.

It has since been eliminated from the German Cup and the Champions League while its rocky Bundesliga run in recent weeks has made it the closest title battle in years.

“We want to reduce mistakes, attack and score a lot of goals,” said the former Chelsea and Paris St Germain coach.

“We must increase the pace, but it makes no sense philosophising about it. Today we have to prepare, and tomorrow we have to be ready. That’s all that matters.”

Bayern reclaimed the lead last week with a win over Hertha Berlin as Dortmund slipped up against VfL Bochum with a draw. Dortmund hosts VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday

“It is a tight title race. We have the chance to up the ante now, but we cannot allow ourselves any more ups and downs,” Tuchel said.