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Bayern hoping Champions League success spills over to Bundesliga

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BERLIN : Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich have hardly had the start they had wanted in 2023 but are hoping Wednesday's Champions League win over Paris St Germain proves a pivotal moment that gives them the boost they are looking for in the domestic league.The Bavarians are in top spot on goal difference from Borussia Dortmund, also on 49 points, but have seen their lead from the winter break evaporate after winning only half of their eight league matches this year.Dortmund, meanwhile, have racked up a perfect eight-game winning run to close in on Bayern, who are still aiming for a record-extending 11th straight league title.Dortmund's last Bundesliga title dates back to 2012 under then coach Juergen Klopp."We will have to see what our path will bring this season, but if we couple our quality with the way we played (against PSG) then a lot is possible," Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann said."If we show this hunger then it will be very difficult to beat us.

It is about coupling this hunger with passion. If we couple them then we are unbelievably good. If not then we get nervous."Bayern, who beat star-studded PSG 2-0 for a 3-0 aggregate win over two legs and a spot in the last eight, host Augsburg in their Bavarian derby on Saturday, and a win is necessary if they are to protect their slim lead for another week.With Union Berlin in third place five points behind on 44, the title looks to be turning into a two-horse race between Bayern and Dortmund in the last third of the season.Augsburg, with exactly the same league wins as Bayern in 2023, are in 13th place and look on course to avoid relegation.But with an average of almost two goals conceded per game, the Augsburg defence will be bracing for a turbulent afternoon against

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