Under-pressure Bayern shifts focus to Bundesliga and in-form Mainz

The reigning champion is in top spot on 59 points, two ahead of Borussia Dortmund with six games left, but it has gone through some turbulent weeks.

Published : Apr 20, 2023 15:43 IST , MUNICH - 2 MINS READ

Thomas Tuchel’s side endured a heartbreak in the champions league following a quarterfinal exit at the hands of Manchester City.
Thomas Tuchel’s side endured a heartbreak in the champions league following a quarterfinal exit at the hands of Manchester City. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Thomas Tuchel’s side endured a heartbreak in the champions league following a quarterfinal exit at the hands of Manchester City. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Bayern Munich’s players and coach Thomas Tuchel have no time to digest Wednesday’s painful Champions League exit to Manchester City with the Bundesliga the only title left to fight for and in-form Mainz 05 posing the next obstacle in a rocky season.

The reigning champion is in top spot on 59 points, two ahead of Borussia Dortmund with six games left, but it has gone through some turbulent weeks that saw it crash out of the German Cup and Champions League in 14 days.

In the Cup it was Freiburg which beat the Bavarians in Munich while City advanced with a comfortable 4-1 aggregate win.

Tuchel, who previously coached Chelsea and Paris St Germain, was brought in following the surprise sacking of Julian Nagelsmann in late March.

Club bosses had said the season goals were at risk and they had to act but just over three weeks later all Bayern have left to fight for is the domestic league crown.

“At the end of the day, we are just scoring far too few goals,” said midfielder Thomas Mueller. “The effort we put in is brutal but we are missing the coolness and that punch.

“We just don’t put the ball in but narrowly wide and when the ball sometimes is on target then the keeper saves it.”

Bayern has won just one of its last five matches in all competitions, scoring a total of four goals with none of them coming from its strikers.

Bayern know that if they are to rescue their season with a record-extending 11th straight Bundesliga title and take some pressure off the club leadership they have to start scoring again on Saturday at Mainz.

“We can build on the energy we have but we know that on Saturday Mainz will be waiting for us and they have had a week to prepare,” Mueller said. “This is now our main focus, not to dwell too long on this bitter elimination (by City).”

Mainz will be no pushover, having gone nine games without defeat in the Bundesliga -- longer than any other team currently -- to climb to eighth and challenge for a European spot.

Dortmund has to make amends for last week’s slip-up in a 3-3 draw at VfB Stuttgart after leading 2-0 and 3-2 in stoppage time. On Saturday it hosts Eintracht Frankfurt which is without a league win since mid-February.

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