Bayern Munich vs FC Porto – Team News, Tactics, Lineups And Predictions
BAYERN MUNICH
vs
PORTO
Allianz Arena, Munich
Wednesday 21st April, 2015, 20:45 GMT
Wednesday 21st April, 2015, 20:45 GMT
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Bayern Munich host FC Porto in
the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinals on Tuesday, in
what will be a do-or-die match for Pep Guardiola’s men. A surprise 3-1
defeat for the German giants at Porto last week leaves them with no
scope for error this time around.
Allianz Arena |
Bayern Munich
Bayern come into the fixture on the back
of a comfortable 2-0 win at Hoffenheim, but have a depleted squad at the
moment. Mehdi Benatia, David Alaba, Javi Martinez, Tom Starke and Arjen
Robben are all on the sidelines and will play no part in the tie.
Franck Ribery and Bastian Schweinsteiger may be available for the
fixture, although both will not be expected to start the game.
Having made the semi-finals every year
since 2012, Bayern know that the task will not be easy this time after
falling 3-1 down in the first leg. Outplayed by Porto’s energy and
pressing, they will have to alter their game of building from the back
to maintain hopes of progressing. Individual errors and static build-up
were duly punished by their hosts last week, following which, a more
direct attacking game should be Bayern’s game plan. Knowing the
importance of the fixture, Guardiola commented “We have to take more
risks. That is normal after the game in Porto. I am optimistic and
realistic”.
Robert Lewandowski has been in top form
this month and Bayern will be reliant on his smart play inside the box.
Thiago and Sebastian Rode were a few bright sparks in the first leg and
will once again look to provide the frontline with quality service and
put Porto under threat right from kickoff.
Possible lineup (4-3-3) : Neuer-Rafinha-Boateng-Badstuber-Bernat-Lahm-Rode-Thiago-Gotze-Muller-Lewandowski
FC Porto
Manager Julen Lopetegui perfectly
summarized how Porto will face their biggest game of the season yet
“The way we approach the game will remain the same. We are a team
without any big surprises and quite predictable: when we have the ball
we want to attack; when we don’t have the ball we want to get it back. I
don’t waste energy and time thinking about what Bayern will do. We need
to focus on ourselves.”
Porto will have to do without first
choice full-backs Alex Sandro and Danilo, both of whom are suspended
following yellow cards picked up in the first leg, which means either
Bruno Martins-Indi or Ivan Marcano will start at left back.
Porto will hope to snatch a goal early on
to pile the pressure on their hosts to find at least 3 without reply,
which would all but send them through. Time on the ball will be scarce,
and the defence will have to be on top form to ward of waves of Bayern
attacks. The midfield trio of Casemiro, Herrera and Torres were
instrumental in nullifying the Bayern attack last week, and will have
their hands full yet again at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday. Yacine
Brahimi didn’t have a whole lot of work to do in attack last time, but
Bayern will nevertheless be mindful of his pace on the counter, which
may turn out to be the deciding factor of the game.
Lewandowski’s battle with the physical
center-back pairing of Maicon and Marcano should be an interesting duel
to watch, as will Jackson Martinez and Quaresma against Holger
Badstuber.
Cristian Tello is the only absentee through injury.
Possible lineup (4-5-1) : Fabiano-Ricardo-Maicon-Marcano-Martins Indi-Casemiro-Herrera-Torres-Quaresma-Brahimi-Martinez
Watch out for
Sebastian Rode
Following a superb performance (and great
goal) against Hoffenheim over the weekend, the energetic Bayern
midfielder could be the answer to Porto’s tough pressing. His
contribution both offensively and defensively should be vital in
Bayern’s quest to reach the semi-finals.
Jackson Martinez
In a game where Porto will be expected to
have less chances at goal, the skipper will have to make it count
whenever these chances do come. A composed goal last week and great
linkup play in general made him a nuisance for the Bayern defence.
Although he had an off day in the league game against Academica, he will
hope to lead his team into the semi-finals for the first time since
winning it all in 2004.
Trivia
- Bayern are yet to concede a goal at home in the Champions League this season, with them netting 13 times in 4 games
- Porto have scored 7 goals outside the box, including 3 direct free-kicks already in the Champions League
- Porto remain the only unbeaten team with 6 wins and 3 draws to their name
Prediction
Both teams have their fair share of
absentees through injury and suspension, and the pressure will be on
Bayern right from the start. The Bavarians usually perform brilliantly
under pressure which Porto should be wary of. Two goals isn’t too
unlikely for the home side, but Porto’s pressing and counter could see
them sneak behind the Bayern line to notch up a goal or two.
It certainly will be a close game which
Bayern is expected to win, but the Porto attack could clinch a crucial
goal to knock the title favourites out.
Bayern Munich 2-1 FC Porto
Blast From the Past
In 1999/2000, the sides drew the first
leg 1-1 in Portugal on 4 April 2000 and the Munich return 15 days later
looked set to go into extra time after Mário Jardel’s 90th-minute goal
for Porto made it 1-1. However, there was still time for Thomas Linke to
secure a 3-2 aggregate triumph for Ottmar Hitzfeld’s team.
Credit: TheHardtackle.com
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