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Five things to look for in the Bundesliga

Bayern Munich's French winger Franck Ribery is looking to add to his impressive record against Werder Bremen on Saturday having scored 12 goals, created seven more, and never lost to the north German club with 17 wins and three draws.
Bayern Munich's French winger Franck Ribery is looking to add to his impressive record against Werder Bremen on Saturday having scored 12 goals, created seven more, and never lost to the north German club with 17 wins and three draws.
Bayern Munich want to get their stuttering Bundesliga campaign back on track at Werder Bremen on Saturday by building on their gala 5-1 thumping of Benfica in midweek.
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The defending champions, currently fifth, trail leaders Borussia Dortmund, who host Freiburg, by nine points after winning just two and losing three of their last eight league games.

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Here are five things to look out for in the Bundesliga this weekend:

Bremen's decade wait

Bayern Munich's French winger Franck Ribery is looking to add to his impressive record against Werder Bremen on Saturday having scored 12 goals, created seven more, and never lost to the north German club with 17 wins and three draws.
Bayern Munich's French winger Franck Ribery is looking to add to his impressive record against Werder Bremen on Saturday having scored 12 goals, created seven more, and never lost to the north German club with 17 wins and three draws.

After 19 defeats and two draws in their last 22 games against Bayern, Bremen are chasing their first win over the struggling Bavarians since a 5-2 romp in Munich in September 2008.

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Bremen are winless in their last four league games, but coach Florian Kohfeldt, 36, hopes to add to Bayern's woeful recent league record.

"It will be tough against a team of Bayern's quality, who have players who can decide games for themselves," said Kohfeldt.

He has a point as Franck Ribery, Thomas Mueller and Robert Lewandowski have each scored at least 10 goals against Bremen, while home fans hope Claudio Pizarro, 40, comes on to score against his ex-club Bayern.

Wary Neuer

Bayern Munich captain Manuel Neuer is refusing to get carried away by their 5-1 thumping of Benfica as the defending champions go into the 13th round of Bundesliga matches fifth in the table, nine points behind leaders Borussia Dortmund.
Bayern Munich captain Manuel Neuer is refusing to get carried away by their 5-1 thumping of Benfica as the defending champions go into the 13th round of Bundesliga matches fifth in the table, nine points behind leaders Borussia Dortmund.
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Bayern's rout of Benfica confirmed their Champions League last 16 berth, but captain Manuel Neuer is not getting carried away.

"That game could be an important step, but we don't know how things will now go," said the Germany goalkeeper.

"It's not as though we now have the confidence to say we'll just knock everyone else over, too much has gone wrong recently for that."

After last Saturday's lacklustre 3-3 draw at home to Fortuna Duesseldorf, Bayern president Uli Hoeness said Kovac's job was only safe until the Benfica game and defeat at Bremen would put Kovac back in the danger zone.

Witsel scare

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Belgium midfielder Axel Witsel is expected to be fit for league leaders Borussia Dortmund at home to Freiburg despite limping off with cramp in the mid-week goalless draw at home to Brugge.
Belgium midfielder Axel Witsel is expected to be fit for league leaders Borussia Dortmund at home to Freiburg despite limping off with cramp in the mid-week goalless draw at home to Brugge.

Leaders Dortmund should have Axel Witsel fit to face Freiburg after the Belgium midfielder limped out of their midweek draw against Brugge which confirmed their last 16 place in the Champions League.

The 29-year-old went down in obvious pain late on against Brugge, but coach Lucien Favre revealed, "it was just cramp, it's nothing bad".

The Belgian midfield enforcer has started 11 of Dortmund's 12 league games this season and weighed in with a key assist in the 3-2 win over Bayern three weeks ago.

Freiburg last beat Dortmund in 2010 and 2001 was the last time they won at Dortmund's Signal Iduna Park.

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Christian Streich is expecting a tough afternoon for his 200th league game.

"Dortmund has a brutal quality and fierce tempo", said Freiburg's coach.

Gladbach reshuffle

Moenchengladbach defender Matthias Ginter is expected to be out for up to six weeks after fracturing his cheekbone and eye socket last Sunday in a horror collision with Hanover 96's Noah Sarenren Bazee, who was left concussed.
Moenchengladbach defender Matthias Ginter is expected to be out for up to six weeks after fracturing his cheekbone and eye socket last Sunday in a horror collision with Hanover 96's Noah Sarenren Bazee, who was left concussed.

With chief defender Matthias Ginter sidelined after fracturing his cheekbone and eye socket, Moenchengladbach head coach Dieter Hecking must reshuffle his back four against fourth-placed Leipzig on Sunday.

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Second-placed Gladbach have won their last three games with Belgian winger Thorgan Hazard on fire with eight goals and five assists this season.

Ginter, 24, had a two-hour operation and is expected to be out for up to eight weeks after colliding with Hanover's Noah Sarenren, who suffered concussion, in last Sunday's 4-1 win.

According to daily Bild, Gladbach could raid the transfer market in January with two former players targeted as cover for Ginter.

Danish centre-back Andreas Christensen, 22, has yet to play for Chelsea this season, while Reece Oxford is playing in West Ham's Under-23 team,

Haller, Jovic on fire

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Frankfurt's French forward Sebastien Haller (R) is the Bundesliga's joint top-scorer so far this season with nine goals and six assists in 12 games.
Frankfurt's French forward Sebastien Haller (R) is the Bundesliga's joint top-scorer so far this season with nine goals and six assists in 12 games.

Eintracht Frankfurt forwards Sebastien Haller and Luka Jovic, the league's joint top-scorers with nine goals each, are worth keeping an eye on against Wolfsburg on Sunday.

Jovic banged in five goals in the 7-1 thrashing of Fortuna Duesseldorf with Haller setting up two and scoring another two of his own.

Frankfurt, unbeaten since September, are up to third and Haller has scored in each of his last five league games.

The Frenchman hopes his prowess will put him on Didier Deschamps' radar as he says playing for France "would be a dream".

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Fixtures (all fixtures 1430 GMT unless stated)

Friday

Fortuna Duesseldorf v Mainz (1930)

Saturday

Borussia Dortmund v Freiburg, Stuttgart v Augsburg, Werder Bremen v Bayern Munich, Hanover 96 v Hertha Berlin, Hoffenheim v Schalke (1730)

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Sunday

RB Leipzig v Borussia Moenchengladbach, Eintracht Frankfurt v Wolfsburg (1700)

Monday

Nuremberg v Leverkusen (1930)

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