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Guardiola’s Bayern head to Olympiakos with treble in mind

Bayern Munich's Spanish coach Pep Guardiola looks on during a training session in Athens yesterday, ahead of tonight's German champions' Champions League clash against Greek side Olympiakos. (AFP)

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Pep Guardiola begins his third—and possibly final—Champions League campaign with Bayern Munich tonight knowing that only a repeat of the 2013 victory will sate the Bavarians’ appetite.
By his own admission, “only the treble counts” in Munich as the Spaniard attempts to repeat Bayern’s 2013 triple of Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup titles.
The 44-year-old won the Champions League in 2009 and 2011 as Barcelona coach, but in his two seasons with Bayern, the German champions were found wanting at the semi-final stage by Real Madrid in 2013/14, then Barcelona last season.
“The main objective is—and remains—winning the Champions League,” said striker Thomas Mueller, who turned 26 on Sunday, before Bayern jetted to Greece.
The Bavarians want to make history by becoming the first German team to win four straight Bundesliga titles.
Guardiola’s current contract expires at the end of the season and the Spaniard, who has given no hint of his future plans, wants another European crown to add to his already impressive CV.
Bayern have won all four of their opening German league matches this season, but had to come from behind to force a 2-1 win at home to Bavarian rivals Augsburg on Saturday with two late goals.
Now the 2013 Champions League winners switch their focus to Europe at Olympiakos when they kick off their Group F campaign, but Guardiola is warning they can ill afford another below-par display with Arsenal also in their pool.
A warm welcome awaits in Greece in front of 33,000 home fans at the sold-out Karaiskakis Stadium and the 1700 visiting fans will receive police protection.
“Everyone has to give their all there and put in 100 percent on the pitch, or things can go astray,” warned Guardiola.
Bayern are second in the Bundesliga table on goal difference behind Borussia Dortmund, while Marco Silva’s Olympiakos top the Greek Superleague table as the only team with three wins from three matches.
Bayern are unbeaten in their seven games against sides from Greece in the Champions League and the five-time winners have won their opening games in Europe for the last 11 successive campaigns.
“For Olympiakos, this is a big game, they will be very aggressive and will give their all,” said Germany defender Jerome Boateng. “We have to be very focused and show from the outset that we want to win.”
Mario Goetze is expected to return after Bayern’s 23-year-old Germany international forward missed the Augsburg win with a leg injury, but was back in training on Sunday.
Guardiola will be without wingers Franck Ribery, who has missed the last six months with an ankle injury, and Arjen Robben, who is out for a month with a groin problem.
Bayern were caught napping away from home when they suffered a shock 3-1 defeat at BATE Borisov in October 2012 and they will want no repeat in Greece.
“We are FC Bayern. We want to hear the Champions League anthem. We want these special games,” said Bayern midfielder Thiago Alcantara.
Starting with tonight’s game against Olympiakos, Bayern play three games in six days as they face newly-promoted Darmstadt on Saturday in the Bundesliga, then host last season’s Bundesliga runners-up Wolfsburg on Tuesday (September 22).

Rummenigge regrets Dortmund’s Champions League absence
Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said yesterday he regrets the absence of Borussia Dortmund in this season’s Champions League, especially with the 2011 and 2012 German champions currently leading the Bundesliga.
Bayern start their Champions League campaign tonight at Greece’s Olympiakos in Group F with Arsenal and Dinamo Zagreb also in their pool.
Dortmund, meanwhile, find themselves in this season’s Europa League after finishing seventh in the Bundesliga in Jurgen Klopp’s final campaign in charge and losing to Wolfsburg in the German Cup final.
Under new coach Thomas Tuchel, Dortmund have won their opening four Bundesliga games and top the table from Bayern on goal difference.
Dortmund host Russia’s FC Krasnodar on Thursday in their opening Europa League Group C match, but Rummenigge says Borussia’s absence will be felt in the Champions League, especially after Bayern and Dortmund contested the 2013 final.
“They actually belong there. Dortmund has always been a good guarantor for German football,” said Rummenigge before Bayern jetted off to Athens. “They have always progressed and collected valuable points.
“Dortmund has done well up until now—and will continue to do so.”
Rummenigge said he hopes the four German clubs in this season’s Champions League—Bayern, Borussia Moenchengladbach, Wolfsburg and Bayer Leverkusen—will “carry the German flag quite so well. We need the points”.
With third-placed England hard on Germany’s tail in UEFA’s club co-efficient rankings behind leaders Spain, Rummenigge says German clubs need to do well in Europe to keep ahead of their Premier League rivals.
Rummenigge also says he expects French winger Franck Ribery to play again in 2015, despite the France international having been blighted by a right ankle injury which has kept him sidelined since March.
“I think it will be the case that he will definitely be darting around again in 2015,” added Rummenigge, although Bayern have given no date for Ribery’s return. “He will make a comeback, that is crucial.”



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