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Match preview
FC Bayern München v VfB Stuttgart – Bundesliga MUNICH, GERMANY – MAY 08: Serge Gnabry of FC Bayern Muenchen runs with the ball during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and VfB Stuttgart at Allianz Arena on May 08, 2022 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)
Can Bayern Munich retain the DFL-Supercup, or will RB Leipzig need to reopen their brand-new trophy cabinet?
Last season, Bayern claimed their tenth consecutive Bundesliga title; no team had won more than three successive titles before this streak.
However, having crashed out of the Champions League to Villarreal in the quarter-finals in April, European glory is the focus for Julian Nagelsmann’s team, even more than usual.
Will Germany’s dominant club kick off the new campaign by lifting yet more silverware?
In stark contrast, RB Leipzig are very much the new kids on the block, hoisting aloft a major trophy for the first time back in May.
Just 70 days ago, Die Roten Bullen beat Freiburg on penalties in the DFB-Pokal Final at Olympiastadion.
This is their first ever major honour, having previously lost in the 2019 and 2021 Pokal finals.
Domenico Tedesco, who only took over last December, also guided Leipzig to fourth in the Bundesliga and the Europa League semi-finals.
So, could RB Leipzig be the side who, eventually, end Bayern’s strangle hold over the Bundesliga title?
Well, this will be a good early indicator with both looking to lift the DFL-Supercup at Red Bull Arena.
RB Leipzig team news
RB Leipzig – 1. FC Cologne 11 February 2022, Saxony, Leipzig: Soccer: Bundesliga, Matchday 22, RB Leipzig – 1. FC Köln at the Red Bull Arena. Leipzig’s Christopher Nkunku (l) and Amadou Haidara celebrate after Nkunku’s goal for 1:0. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa – IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the requirements of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga and the DFB Deutscher Fußball-Bund, it is prohibited to use or have used photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequence pictures and/or video-like photo series. (Photo by Jan Woitas/picture alliance via Getty Images)
Star man Christopher Nkunku was expected to leave Leipzig this summer but signed a new long-term contract a fortnight ago.
Meanwhile, Tyler Adams, Brian Brobbey and Nordi Mukiele have all the left the club, the latter doing so just this week.
Xaver Schlager is the only notable arrival, coming in from Wolfsburg for €12.5 million.
Bayern Munich team news
Bundesliga, Signal Iduna Park Dortmund: Bor. Dortmund vs FC Bayern Munchen; Benjamin Pavard 2H9DECA Bundesliga, Signal Iduna Park Dortmund: Bor. Dortmund vs FC Bayern Munchen; Benjamin Pavard (Alamy Stock Photo)
There’s been a lot more change at Bayern Munich, not least with Robert Lewandowski departing for Barcelona.
The Polish striker scored 344 goals in 375 appearances for Bayern, but will not become the Bundesliga’s record scorer, remaining 53 behind Gerd Müller’s record.
To replace Lewandowski, Bayern have recruited Sadio Mané who will make his debut for the Bavarian giants here.
As will Noussair Mazraoui and Ryan Gravenberch, who’ve both coming in from Ajax, as well as Matthijs de Ligt.
The Dutch defender cost a whopping €67 million as a replacement for Niklas Süle.
Here, it’ll be intersting to see what Julian Nagelsmann believes his best centre-back duo to be.
Will Dayot Upamecano start against his former side, or will it be Benjamin Pavard or Lucas Hernandez who get the nod?