Arjen Robben says Bayern Munich can ill afford to show Real Madrid any
fear if they want to avoid a second-straight Champions League exit
against the Spaniards.
Bayern host Real at Munich’s Allianz Arena in Wednesday’s blockbuster
semi-final, first leg, in a repeat of last year’s quarter-final.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in each leg of the 2017 quarters,
after Bayern had failed to capitalise on their chances at home, as Real
won 6-3 on aggregate.
“Last year we did not do well in the home game and played with a bit of fear,” said Robben.
“That should not happen on Wednesday.
“We’ll be ready. They can also be vulnerable and we can go into the game with our heads high.”
A year ago, Bayern lost the first-leg 2-1 in Munich, then went down 4-2 away.
In Munich, Arturo Vidal scored early for Bayern, but then failed to
convert a penalty with the Germans controlling the game and Real on the
ropes.
However the match turned as Ronaldo netted two second-half goals and Bayern had Javi Martinez sent off for a second booking.
Bayern went down fighting in the return ,losing 4-2 away having
played extra time with a man down after Vidal was sent off late on and
Ronaldo wrapped up his hat-trick.
The Germans face a daunting task again.
Madrid have won their last five matches against Bayern, scoring 13
goals and conceding four in the process, and are bidding to win the
Champions League for the third straight season.
It is easy to understand any nervousness in Bayern’s ranks facing superstar Ronaldo.
Real’s goal-machine has hit seven goals in his last three appearances
against Bayern and the Portugal superstar has scored 15 goals in the
Champions League this season alone.
Real had no match this weekend, but Bundesliga champions Bayern warmed up with a 3-0 win at Hanover.
Thomas Mueller and Robert Lewandowski both came off the bench to score second-half goals.
This season, Bayern fancy their chances against Real.
Lewandowski, their top-scorer who was injured for last season’s first
leg against Real, has hit 39 goals, compared to Ronaldo’s 42, in all
competitions in 2017/18.
Bayern have scored 14 times in their last three games — with Lewandowski and Mueller claiming four goals each.
“We are in good shape, it will definitely be a great fight,” said Bayern president Uli Hoeness.
Jupp Heynckes, who led Bayern to their 2013 treble, wants a place in
the Champions League final on May 26 in Kiev before stepping down as
head coach.
Just as he did in 2013, the 72-year-old could bow out with the treble.
Bayern have already secured a sixth straight Bundesliga title and are into the German Cup final on May 19.
“We have the big goal of moving into the final,” said Heynckes who
will be replaced by Eintracht Frankfurt’s Niko Kovac next season. (L
to R) Bayern Munich’s Dutch midfielder Arjen Robben, Bayern Munich’s
Polish forward Robert Lewandowski, Bayern Munich’s Spanish midfielder
Thiago Alcantara and Bayern Munich’s German forward Thomas Mueller
celebrate during the German football Cup DFB Pokal semifinal match Bayer
04 Leverkusen vs Bayern Munich in Leverkusen, western Germany, on April
17, 2018. / AFP PHOTO /
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