BERLIN, Aug 20, 2021 (BSS/AFP) - After thwarting Dortmund star Erling Braut
Haaland, Bayern Munich's new centre-back pairing Niklas Suele and Dayot
Upamecano can help the defending champions claim their first Bundesliga win
this season at home to Cologne on Sunday.
The pressure was on Suele and Upamecano to forge a partnership after the
departures of double Champions League winners Jerome Boateng and David Alaba.
With France defender Lucas Hernandez sidelined by injury, Suele and Upamecano
- who the German media dub 'Suelemecano' - have found their feet.
Haaland had netted five goals in his two previous games before he was
subdued by the Munich defence on Tuesday when Bayern won 3-1 at Dortmund to
lift the German Super Cup.
Bayern's attack shone with Robert Lewandowksi scoring twice against his
former club, while the defence restricted Haaland to one disallowed goal.
Crucially, new-signing Upamenaco, 22, who cost 42.5 million euros ($50
million) from RB Leipzig, won nine of his 12 direct duels against the
fearsome striker Haaland.
Having wobbled on occasion in last Friday's 1-1 draw at Moenchengladbach,
the duo earned praise from Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann after victory at
Dortmund.
"We defended very well and were very aggressive. Niki and 'Upa' were very
stable in the back four. It was a step forward for both of them," said
Nagelsmann.
Extra focus could fall on the pair at home this Sunday as Bayern goalkeeper
Manuel Neuer struggles with an ankle Knock.
"We played great, with courage and with heart," Upamecano said after
victory in Dortmund.
Suele is out of contract next June and was criticised last season for his
fitness and form.
He admitted it was a relief to clicked with Upamecano in Dortmund after
they both made mistakes at Gladbach.
"It wasn't easy in pre-season, everything had to be established from
scratch," said a relieved Suele.
On Saturday, Dortmund look to bounce back from defeat to Bayern away to
Freiburg, whose new signing Maximilian Eggestein could make his debut for the
hosts.
The central midfielder was signed for five million euros on Wednesday from
second division club Bremen. One to watch: Marcel Sabitzer
The RB Leipzig captain has been linked to Bayern Munich and started on the
bench in last Sunday's shock 1-0 defeat at Mainz.
Leipzig's American coach Jesse Marsch says Sabitzer trained well all week,
hinting the Austrian may start Friday's home game against Stuttgart: "'Sabi'
will be ready."
Sabitzer has matured into one of the Bundesliga's best playmakers and is
versatile enough to feature as an attacking, central or defensive midfielder.
Last season's runners-up Leipzig need a win over Stuttgart, who thrashed
new boys Greuther Fuerth 5-1 last weekend, to make up for Sunday's slump in
Mainz.
Stuttgart have matured into a tough side to beat under their New Jersey-
born head coach Pellegrino Matarazzo and Marsch needs a confidence-boosting
win over his American compatriot. Key facts
One - when Leipzig host Stuttgart, it will be the first time two American
head coaches will be on rival sides in Bundesliga history.
Seven - consecutive wins for Bayern in recent games against Cologne, who
have scored just four goals in the series to Munich's 22.
14 - the goals Lewandowski has scored in 14 wins and one draw against
Cologne. The Poland striker has never lost to Cologne for either Bayern or
ex-club Dortmund.
Fixtures (all times 1330GMT unless stated)
Friday
RB Leipzig v VfB Stuttgart (1830)
Saturday
Eintracht Frankfurt v Augsburg, Freiburg v Borussia Dortmund, Hertha Berlin
v VfL Wolfsburg, VfL Bochum v Mainz 05, Greuther Fuerth v Arminia Bielefeld
(1330), Bayer Leverkusen v Borussia Moenchengladbach (1630)
Sunday
Hoffenheim v Union Berlin, Bayern Munich v Cologne (1530)