It also showed that Rodriguez should not simply be seen as a backup option for Muller, but can also play alongside the World Cup winner in a dynamic attack. Until now, Muller or Rodriguez was an either/or option for Kovac, but the brief cameo last weekend proves that the duo can work together in support of Lewandowski, and combine to great effect.
Muller is suspended for both of Bayern's games against
Liverpool in the
Champions League, with the first leg taking place on February 19, almost three weeks after the end of the transfer window. They will need Rodriguez for these matches if they are to stand any chance of progressing to the quarter-finals of the tournament, while it has now become an annual tradition for Bayern to have an injury crisis in the latter stage of the season. Usually, this is not a huge problem domestically, but 2018-19 has not been as easy as usual for the Bavarians on home soil and they find themselves chasing
Borussia Dortmundafter half the season.
Success is expected in Munich, with the
Bundesliga title almost an afterthought in recent years as they chase the Champions League. Kovac's best chance of being successful this season - and keeping his job - is with Rodriguez, who can help create the goals to propel them to the title and onwards in Europe. Letting him leave now would be madness.
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