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The elimination means Bayern will miss out on a significant bounty — but their stellar performance to this point means they have already banked a substantial amount of revenue:
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“It was supposed to be a film about work from the very beginning. About the Union operation,” explained Hendel to her cinematic approach. “I was curious. What do they actually do there? Football has been played here for more than a hundred years, but I had the impression that they were somehow in a kind of state of emergency.
Edin Terzic (at the press conference): “We’re very happy that we’ve managed to qualify for the knockout stages as first in the group. That’s an outstanding success for us. It gives us self-confidence, and it gives us hunger for more. We’ve beaten the likes of the semi-finalists from last year’s Champions League season. That shows what we’re capable of. We cannot influence whom we’re drawn against. Our preferred opponent is FC Augsburg. On Saturday, it will be a case of showing many things that we’ve shown in the last two matches on the pitch.”
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The starting XI
Nenad Bjelica spoke in his press conference on Thursday of the difficulties he faces, all wrapped up in the joy of having almost his entire squad available. He started, of course, with Frederik Rönnow in goal behind a back three of Danilho Doekhi, Kevin Vogt and Diogo Leite, the latter’s return from suspension meaning that he would take up the left position in his 50th Bundesliga game for the club, allowing Vogt to come back into the middle, leaving Robin Knoche back on the bench.
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