
"Our biggest concern during the international break is always that everyone returns healthy. This time, it seems everyone is healthy. If we win on Saturday, the situation will look very, very good. But first, we have to win the game. It's still too early in the season to talk about the league title. We're on an incredibly good run, and we want to win our eleventh game in a row on Saturday."
"The prospect of seeing the Bundesliga's top two squads square is exciting, appealing, and, well, just a lot of fun. With both teams playing well, this should be the type of game to awake some slumbering Bundesliga and Bayern Munich fans to get back involved in what has been a choppy start to the season thanks to the international breaks."
Herbert Hainer, Bayern Munich president, is excited for Der Klassiker against Borussia Dortmund, describing the match as first versus second after strong starts to the season. Bayern's primary concern during the international break was player fitness, and all players appear to have returned healthy. A win on Saturday would put Bayern in a very favorable position, and the club aims to extend its run to eleven consecutive victories. It remains too early to declare a league title race. The matchup could re-engage slumbering Bundesliga fans after a choppy start, and a new Bavarian Podcast Works show will preview key matches with tactical edges rather than pure odds.
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