BAYERN Munich must brush aside their first loss of the season, a 1-0 defeat at Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday, and immediately bounce back with victory over Cologne, said club boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.
The German champions, who had won all eight matches in all competitions this season before their loss in Spain, take on third-placed Cologne tomorrow as they look to protect their three-point lead in the German league.
“It makes no sense turning this defeat into a major drama,” Bayern CEO Rummenigge told players and coach Carlo Ancelotti at a post-game dinner.
“The only thing that is important now is that we react to this instantly against Cologne, to protect our lead at the top of the Bundesliga.”
The Bavarians, chasing a record-extending fifth consecutive league title, are not expected to be thrown off track by the result, but must rediscover their killer instinct. Although they were dominant against Hamburg SV last week, they left it late for a narrow 1-0 win.
Few doubt, however, that Bayern will bounce back, with Ancelotti having no injury concerns in his large squad.
“It is a big disappointment but also a signal that we need to keep at it,” Bayern midfielder Thomas Mueller said.
“The areas where we need to improve were highlighted.”
“We need to improve things and adapt to the tasks we have to master. We want to do it much better against Cologne.”
The visitors will be a tough nut to crack , however, having conceded just two goals in five games and having scored nine.
“We are brimming with confidence and will gladly show it on the pitch this weekend,” said Cologne defender Jonas Hector.
“We know it won’t be the easiest game but we are looking forward to it, because we are on a good run.”
Bayern have enjoyed a winning start to the season with five wins from five league games to sit top of the table on maximum 15 points. Cologne are third on 11, with Borussia Dortmund on 12. – REUTERS