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Crisis talk in Bayern in German soccer

In the wake of their shock defeat in Basel, Bayern Munich need to beat title rivals Schalke 04 on Sunday to ease their growing crisis and bridge the gap behind German football league leaders Dortmund.

Having already knocked Manchester United out of the Champions League, FC Basel added Bayern’s scalp on Wednesday as a late goal sealed their 1-0 win in the round of 16 first-leg with the return leg in Munich in a fortnight.

The Bavarians have claimed just three wins in their past seven games and slipped from top to third in the German league, while their Champions League progress this season is far from assured.

The arrival of fourth-placed Schalke, who are just a point behind Bayern, will test fragile confidence and the hosts need a good result plus a strong performance in Munich.

“We are in a very difficult period – you can see that in every single player,” admitted striker Mario Gomez with Munich four points behind Dortmund.

“Everyone is carrying the burden.”

Schalke are in form following their 4-0 hammering of Wolfsburg last Sunday, while Bayern’s goalless draw at Freiburg last Saturday was a precursor to what followed in Basel.

Bayern’s season hinges on the next few weeks.

On consecutive weekends, they face Schalke and Leverkusen, who are both in the Bundesliga’s top six, then the Champions League return leg against Basel in Munich on March 13 followed by the German Cup semi-final at Moenchengladbach on March 23.

“We’ve arrived at a very important moment in Bayern Munich’s season,” chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has told his players.

“I have certain concerns and points to ponder: what has basically happened between Christmas and now?

“You need to be alert – you have to be angry.”

The visit of Schalke pits the league’s joint top scorers against each other with both Bayern’s Gomez and Schalke’s Dutch star Klaas-Jan Huntelaar having hit 18 goals in 21 league matches.

While Bayern are faltering, Dortmund are hunting their seventh straight win at home to Hanover.

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