Joshua Kimmich is Bayern Munich's secret weapon for Champions League clash with Liverpool

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  • Liverpool welcome Bayern Munich to Anfield for their Champions League last 16 tie on Tuesday night.

    Both teams boast a fine record in the tournament, winning 10 titles between them, while the Premier League leaders were finalists last year.

    Here, we preview Niko Kovac’s side of the tactical battle against Jurgen Klopp ahead of this encounter.

    Check out Liverpool’s key tactics here.

    MARTINEZ MIDFIELD DESTROYER

    James Rodriguez put in a disappointing display against Augsburg and may be deemed a liability in midfield against a dangerous Liverpool side. With Corentin Tolisso injured, Kovac may turn to a Javi Martinez who is a more defensive-minded option – perhaps for the best at Anfield. The Spaniard gives Bayern the option of a double-pivot in midfield for extra defensive cover.

    After Bayern’s win over Schalke, Kovac discussed the importance of stopping counter-attacks – even by means of a “tactical foul” –  and Martinez comes with a reputation of breaking up play effectively. With the likes of Georginio Wijnaldum and Naby Keita set to feature in Liverpool’s midfield, Martinez would certainly help in monitoring their forward runs.

    KIMMICH’S INFLUENCE

    Joshua Kimmich’s versatility is well documented with Pep Guardiola singing his praises and Xavi claiming he could play in any position. As such, he could take advantage of the attack-minded Sadio Mane and Andrew Robertson. He has the defensive capability to restrict their advances, perhaps with help from Martinez, and is intelligent enough to time his runs forward as well.

    With 12 assists in the Bundesliga and Champions League already this season he could provide the ammunition for Robert Lewandowski to strike. He’s also tactically sound and could pick and choose his moments to tuck into midfield. That would give Bayern a numerical advantage in the middle of the park, allowing them to retain possession and take the sting out of Liverpool’s play during crucial phases of the game.

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