

FC Bayern Munich vs Maccabi Haifa: Preview
By: Luke | November 25th, 2009Bayern Munich will take on Maccabi Haifa this afternoon at 2:45 p.m. EST to try to keep its Champions League hopes alive. Bayern need a victory coupled with at least a draw between Bordeaux and Juventus to survive to the final match day. Should Bordeaux fail to cooperate, and Bayern manage a draw, they will clinch 3rd in the group and head to the Europa League.
Personnel Disaster
After Luca Toni’s new RAI interview ripping Louis van Gaal yet again, he was suspended for the match today. I would venture he was unofficially suspended on Sunday, but they did try to cover that with saying he was hurt. The official Bayern website was still continuing on with the Toni injury cover story as late as yesterday. The PR department is obviously working overtime.
Franck Ribery was due to begin training but has been placed in quarantine instead. His wife has been diagnosed with swine flu.
Arjen Robben has been ruled out, and continues his peculiar health and wellness cycle. Altintop is a question mark, based on the injury he got in the warmups Sunday.
Wednesday was greeted with the news that Miroslav Klose will be out for the match, following a training ground incident. Although we will not actually be seeing any less of Klose (he’s been invisible as has been well-documented in our comment section), the rules of the game indicate a replacement must be found. Or, I suppose LVG could start with 10 men and show us just how much of a genius he is.
As of this writing, kicker is projecting Danijel Pranjic to start at striker alongside Mario Gomez. This is projected mainly on the basis that Ivica Olic is thought to be not yet fit enough for a full 90 minutes. I suppose another option would be to stick Müller up top to start and shuffle the midfield accordingly.
Opponents from the east
A team like Maccabi Haifa is difficult to scout. But the Israeli outfit has played 10 matches in the Israeli Premier League this season, and has come away with 10 victories. Although they are without a point in Champions League play, all of their matches have been close, the last 3 all 1-0 results. Haifa may actually have played its best CL match against Bayern, with the wheels just falling off in the last moments of the 3-0 defeat. Haifa’s top goal scorer, the somewhat ironically named Shlomi Arbeitman, played only 21 minutes as a substitute in the first matchup between the teams, so he is one to look out for.
The Prediction
Why would this team decide to do anything positive at this point? 0-0, in front of a noticeably half-full Allianz Arena is my call.
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I actually think Bayern will squeeze this one out…
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Interesting line-up. I dunno what else LvG is going to do. Pranjic at LM with Schweini moved to his best position in center. Olic/Gomez up top. Usual back 4 from last couple games and Muller at RM.
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Has anyone noticed that Lell is on the bench? If he gets playing time, that’ll prove Bayern is well and truly made it to the crapper.
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Damn, can’t find a stream to the match. If anyone has a decent one let me know. Thanks!
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I got a crappy feed that’s more like watching pictures every 30 seconds.
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Haha since the start of the game I’ve only been able to find the Freedocast one from Iraq. It does the same thing by the sound of it; a picture and some Arabic every 30 seconds. Considering the match is in Germany, I am surprised that there is not a link. There were several links for the game when it was being played in Israel!
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Bordeaux is on the board. We have our destiny on our feet.
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Now let’s see if Bayern can hold on to the lead…
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So we live to fight another day… I personally don’t see how Bayern can win in Torin, but I remain hopeful.
On another note, perhaps it is better for them to finish 3rd and relegate to the European league. The way they are playing right now, Bayern stands no chance of advancing further. At least if they make it to higher stages of EL they can score more $$$.
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There is one way… pray Ribery and Robben are back and a semblance of themselves when they play… They seem to be the only straws that stir the drink in Bayern…
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Liverpool is falling to EL…
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