Muller ban ‘annoying’ for Bayern, but we’ll cope against Liverpool – Kovac
By Reuters
06 February 2019 |
8:49 am
Bayern Munich head coach Niko Kovac admits it's 'annoying' that Thomas Muller will miss their UEFA Champions League clash with Liverpool, but is confident the team will cope without the Germany international.
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