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Julian Nagelsmann Looking For "Control" Against Unpredictable Borussia Dortmund

Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann said on Friday his team needs to show "a more controlled game" to beat opponents Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. Munich travel to Dortmund having won the last nine clashes between the two clubs, but Nagelsmann said Dortmund under manager Edin Terzic have shed the unpredictability of recent years.  "There's a lot of reporting about Dortmund showing 'fluctuating performances' within recent games. I don't think it's that dramatic," Nagelsmann said.

"I think they're having a good season and will be a top opponent tomorrow."

Bayern and Dortmund go into the clash level on 15 points in third and fourth respectively. It is the first time in 13 years that one of the teams is not in top spot when they met the other.

In addition to Munich's recent dominance in the fixture, 'Der Klassiker' has also been a rich source of goals.

Only once in the past 12 matches between the sides has fewer than four goals been scored, which is perhaps a testament to the quality of the sides' strikers in recent years - Robert Lewandowski and Erling Haaland - both of which have now departed.

While Bayern Munich have a league-high 23 goals, Dortmund's total of 11 goals is among the lowest in the league, showing they are struggling more than their Bavarian rivals with the departure of their top goalscorer.

Nagelsmann however said the hole left by the big Norwegian makes Dortmund less predictable.

"I'm not sure yet who will play up front," Nagelsmann said.

"They create a lot of 'give and go' situations with a lot of good footballers who sprint behind the lines and receive good passes.

"They are a very good team... especially when they defend deeply - it always creates a strong danger when they counter."

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