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FootballChampions League: Muller Taunts Lewandowski and Barcelona With “We Are Coming” Video Ahead of Crucial Tie
- Thomas Muller has directed a banter to former Bayern Munich teammate Robert Lewandowski ahead of the do-or-die Champions League tie between the German champions and Barcelona
- Muller has made it a ritual to torment the Catalan giants ahead of any clash between the two European powerhouses in recent times
- Bayern have already sealed qualification to the last 16 however, Barcelona will have to dig deep while hoping Inter Milan slips in order to avoid demotion to the Europa League
Thomas Muller has embarked on his customary taunting of Barcelona ahead of Bayern Munich's penultimate Champions League group game against the Catalan giants on Wednesday, October 26.
Muller's Bayern Munich will cross swords with Barcelona in a make-or-break tie for the La Liga side, who are in a precarious position.
Barcelona are on the verge of back-to-back Champions League group stage elimination if they fail to secure wins in their last two games while other results don't go in their favour.
The Blaugrana started the competition on an impressive note, beating Viktoria Plzen 5-1 however things have spectacularly gone south for the six-time champions.
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Boasting of a paltry four points from four games, the Spanish outfit must begin their renaissance against Bayern Munich, who defeated the Catalans 2-0 in the reverse fixture.
Ahead of the crucial tie, Muller, who has made it a ritual to torment Barcelona any time the two European powerhouse cross paths, has repeated his old trick again.
The 33-year-old forward took to social media to taunt Barca and his former teammate Robert Lewandowski.
In the video, seen by Sports Brief, the German was all smiles filming himself and his current Bayern Munich teammates on their way out of Bavaria and onto Catalonia.
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FootballAmidst the smiles and laughter, he had a clear message: “Lewy, we are coming!” as quoted by SB Nation.
Muller wants Germany to draw inspiration from Real Madrid
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Germany forward, Thomas Muller feels largely disappointed with his country’s outing at this year’s UEFA Nations League but expects the 4-time World Champions to bounce back stronger.
Germany finished third in their Nations League group behind Italy and Hungary, following a 3-3 draw at the Wembley Stadium against England on Monday, September 26.
Muller is highly optimistic Germany will bounce back stronger and has now urged his teammates to draw inspiration from Real Madrid’s recent successes under Carlo Ancelotti, Daily Mirror reports.