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Bayern Munich stars touch down in Liverpool ahead of huge Champions League clash as Manuel Neuer warns his team-mates they will ‘have to stay compact’ against Jurgen Klopp’s men
- Liverpool host Bayern Munich in the Champions League last 16 on Tuesday night
- Liverpool are in flying form ahead of their first leg tie against the German giants
- Bayern have an indifferent campaign so far this season by their lofty standards
Bayern Munich have touched down on Merseyside ahead of Tuesday night’s crucial Champions League encounter with Liverpool at Anfield.
Robert Lewandowski and Mats Hummels were among the big names pictured arriving at John Lennon Airport on Monday afternoon.
Thomas Muller, who is banned for the last-16 tie, joined his team-mates on the flight as they prepare for arguably the most important game of their season so far.
Robert Lewandowski (left) and Mats Hummels (right) arrive at Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Thomas Muller (left) touches down despite being banned, while Niklas Sule is expected to play
Bayern Munich’s stars climbed onto their bus and headed off to the team hotel on Monday
Meanwhile, Bayern captain Manuel Neuer is well aware of the dangers Liverpool pose ahead of Tuesday night’s first leg.
Liverpool go into the mouthwatering tie as narrow favourites – owing strongly to their impressive Premier League campaign.
And with Jurgen Klopp’s side boasting the firepower of Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Co, Neuer knows his side face two tough games.
‘Yes, they have very good, fast breaks and aggressive counter attacks but we know that. We saw how they play against teams,’ the goalkeeper said of Liverpool’s dangerous attacking style to ESPN FC.
Manuel Neuer is aware of the threat Liverpool pose for he and his Bayern Munich team-mates
The Bayern Munich goalkeeper and captain will face Liverpool in the Champions League last 16
‘We have to stay compact and have a good plan then we will have good protection for our defence.
‘I will be watching the way the strikers move and shoot with the analysts.’
Liverpool’s impressive season differs with Bayern’s – who have had an underwhelming campaign by their lofty standards under new coach Niko Kovac.
Mo Salah is among the dangerous attacking weapons that Liverpool possess in their arsenal
Neuer has defended under-fire boss Niko Kovac – blaming their poor form on the squad
Bayern sit second in the Bundesliga, behind rivals Borussia Dortmund, and Neuer believes their sloppy start is down to the players and not their under-fire manager.
‘It was our fault, the fault of the players. We gifted so many presents to the opponents, and they took their chances. We didn’t,’ he reflected.
‘We were at least equal to every opponent we played against, but we didn’t [always] get the points. We have to do better.’
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