“There is no reason to change anything”

FC Bayern – Wolfsburg

Germany: Bundesliga

Allianz Arena

By Rune Gjerulff

Julian Nagelsmann is not planning to make any changes to his team for Sunday’s Bundesliga clash with VfL Wolfsburg.

Photo: Steffen Prößdorf, CC BY-SA 4.0

Bayern München began their Bundesliga campaign in convincing fashion last week, thrashing Europa League winners Eintracht Frankfurt 6-1 away from home.


Next up for the German champions is Sunday’s home game against Wolfsburg, and Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann is expecting to field the exact same team against the Wolves as in Frankfurt.

He told reporters:

“As a coach, when changing something, there are two things to consider – performance and workload management.

“At the moment, there’s no reason to change anything. We’ve tried to make early substitutions in the last couple of games.

“Everyone in the squad is important, that’s self-explanatory. But I’m not expecting to change the line-up unless something extraordinary happens.”

Predicted lineups
Final lineups are posted before start.

FC Bayern

Bundesliga
Frankfurt – FC Bayern 1-6
1 M. Neuer (C)
5 B. Pavard ↪82
2 D. Upamecano
21 L. Hernández ↪82
19 A. Davies
25 T. Müller ↪65
6 J. Kimmich
18 M. Sabitzer ↪57
42 J. Musiala
17 S. Mané
7 S. Gnabry ↪65
Bench
26 S. Ulreich
10 L. Sané ↩65
32 J. Zirkzee
39 M. Tel ↩65
4 M. de Ligt ↩82
23 T. Nianzou
40 N. Mazraoui ↩82
44 J. Stanisic
38 R. Gravenberch ↩57
Wolfsburg

Bundesliga
Wolfsburg – Bremen 2-2
1 K. Casteels
20 R. Baku ↪76
3 S. Bornauw
4 M. Lacroix
5 M. van de Ven
32 M. Svanberg ↪46
27 M. Arnold (C)
39 P. Wimmer ↪67
14 J. Brekalo ↪56
33 O. Marmoush ↪67
10 L. Nmecha
Bench
12 P. Pervan
7 L. Waldschmidt ↩67
9 M. Kruse ↩76
23 J. Wind ↩56
6 P. Otávio
8 A. Vranckx
16 J. Kamiński ↩67
29 J. Guilavogui ↩46
38 B. Franjić

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