Preview: FC Bayern set for rotation as Heidenheim fight for survival
Preview: FC Bayern set for rotation as Heidenheim fight for survival Bundesliga football is back with at matchup that, at first glance, seems decided before the start of the game - but some important circumstances make for a great showdown when the reigning Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich host Heidenheim on matchday 32 of the Bundesliga. The contrast in motivation could hardly be sharper. Bayern have already wrapped up the Bundesliga title and can afford to rotate heavily as they prioritize their upcoming second leg in the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain.
That approach was evident last week, when a much-changed side struggled early against Mainz, trailing 0-3 at halftime before star players were introduced to rescue the game. A similar pattern could unfold here - and that‘s where this game becomes interesting. Bayern’s depth allows them to field a competitive “second string,” but any complacency could open the door for a Heidenheim side playing for their lives.
For the guests, last week’s 2-0 victory over St. Pauli breathed new life into what had looked like a doomed campaign. Still four points adrift of the relegation playoff spot with only three games remaining, they need near-perfect results - and likely a favor or two elsewhere - to climb to 16th place.
The first meeting between these sides earlier this season ended in a commanding 4-0 win for Bayern, but the context this time around makes for a whole new story! Look out for Budu Zivzivadze on this day: the striker who used to obliterate the 2. Bundesliga seemingly doesn‘t want to go back down - and scored in his last three games and is therefore one of the reasons why Heidenheim are still alive in this competition.
Squad news: FC Bayern: Gnabry, Guerreiro, Karl and Bischof all look set to miss this game out - which is annoying for headcoach Vincent Kompany, as he would‘ve likely loved to count on these four to win the game for him. Apart from them, every fist team member is available, but a heavily rotated starting eleven is to be expected - with a lot of influence from the youth teams. Heidenheim: Frank Schmidt‘s side will have to do without the Conteh brothers Christian and Sirlord and Mathias Honsak.