Bundesliga - Union Berlin as a blatant outsider at Bayern
After 16 competitive matches without a win, 1. FC Union Berlin now face one of the toughest away fixtures in the Bundesliga. On Saturday, the relegation-threatened team from Köpenick will face record champions Bayern Munich (3.30pm/Sky). Just three days after the sobering 1:1 in the Champions League at Braga, new coach Nenad Bjelica announced changes to his starting eleven. Attacker Sheraldo Becker and defender Danilho Doekhi are still missing through injury.
The Ironmen, who have taken just one point from Munich so far, were in 17th place before the matchday. Bayern are still unbeaten in the league and second in the table.
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- Despite their challenging position in the Bundesliga table, 1. FC Union Berlin are determined to put up a fight against Bayern Munich, who are currently unbeaten, in their upcoming away game in Munich.
- The Saturday fixture against Bayern Munich is a crucial match for Union Berlin, as they aim to improve their dismal away record and potentially gain some much-needed points.
- Nenad Bjelica, the new Union Berlin coach, has announced changes to his starting lineup following their draw against Braga in the Champions League, with attacks Sheraldo Becker and Danilho Doekhi still recovering from injuries.
- Bayern Munich, the record champions in Bavaria, have been strong in the Bundesliga, maintaining their position as second in the table, making the upcoming game a significant challenge for Union Berlin.
- Even though Union Berlin have yet to secure a win against Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga, the aim of the compulsory game is to give the team an opportunity to test their skills against one of Germany's best soccer teams.
- As fans eagerly await the Bundesliga fixture between 1. FC Union Berlin and FC Bayern Munich, the action will be broadcast on Sky, offering soccer enthusiasts a chance to follow this exciting Champions League rivalry from the comfort of their homes.
Source: www.stern.de