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Bundesliga Preview: Cologne - Bayern Munich



  
   
Sep 26, 2014 6:52:24 AM

Bayern sits top of the table and will look to continue a good run of form on Saturday.

Bundesliga champion Bayern Munich looks to be returning to its clinical best ahead of a clash with Cologne's stubborn defense on Saturday.

Pep Guardiola's side had struggled to finish teams off in the opening exchanges of this term, drawing at Schalke and Hamburg domestically, but the club was close to its free-flowing form of old when beating newly promoted Paderborn 4-0 on Tuesday.

Mario Gotze grabbed a double while Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller also struck at the Allianz Arena to secure Bayern's biggest win of the campaign so far.

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"Overall I'm pleased because our build-up play has improved," the Spanish coach said after the midweek win. "We're top now, but that's not what matters at the moment.

"What matters is the way we play."

Bayern travels to the Bundesliga's other new club at the weekend, but faces a Cologne back line that has been almost impossible to break down.

Peter Stoger's side has conceded just once since its top-flight return, although that goal came in a 1-0 defeat to Hannover on Wednesday.

Goalkeeper Tim Horn had played 365 minutes without conceding, but surprisingly expressed relief after Joselu's effort ended his run of shutouts.

"The 'zero' talk has finally come to an end," he said. "But now we are on the wrong side of zero, I can't believe we go home empty handed."

Cologne has yet to score at the RheinEnergieStadion this campaign, and Stoger expressed a desire to see more attacking intent from his side before the midweek reverse.

Last season's top scorer Patrick Helmes remains sidelined with a muscle injury, further hampering Cologne's attacking efforts.

Bayern's recent record at Cologne will give Guardiola some cause for confidence as Bayern looks for a first road win in the league this term.

Seven of Bayern's last 10 trips to the Rhine club have ended in victory.

The club's last trip - in May 2012 - resulted in a 4-1 win, in a game which featured a brace from Muller and also confirmed Cologne's relegation to the 2. Bundesliga.

Franck Ribery's knee complaint will be assessed before the match as the Frenchman looks to finally make an impact on a campaign he has featured in just 22 minutes of.

Knee injuries are a feature within the Bayern squad with long-term absentees Holger Badstuber, Javi Martinez, Thiago Alcantara and Bastian Schweinsteiger all out of contention.

Cologne has injury concerns of its own with Kazuki Nagasawa (knee) and Dusan Svento (foot) joining Helmes in the treatment room.


Bundesliga Preview: Cologne - Bayern Munich
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