Bayern Munich v Chelsea: Champions League – live

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Last season was disappointing,” Harry Kane said yesterday, of Bayern’s quarter-final exit against Inter. “It’s about building on that and hopefully we can go all the way.

“Being here at Bayern there is a big expectation around the Champions League. There is a lot of excitement, and we have a great game at the Allianz to try and get off to a good start.

“With Michael [Olise], the second year, I feel our relationship is getting stronger and stronger … Nico [Jackson] shows a lot of great attributes, if we can get the best out of him, he’ll be a great asset this year.”

Harry Kane (right) in training.
Harry Kane (right) in training. ‘There is a lot of excitement,’ he said of starting the Champions League campaign against Chelsea. Photograph: Anna Szilágyi/EPA

Liverpool are also in action this evening, and Simon Burnton is blogging their curtain-raiser against Atlético Madrid, right here:

Hargreaves just mentioned Felix Magath, the former manager, who was not happy when Bayern Munich lost to Chelsea in 2004/05. A couple of Wiki snippets here:

“Magath is the son of a Puerto Rican former soldier in the US Army stationed in Aschaffenburg … Magath is a chess enthusiast, an interest which he developed during the 1978 World Chess Championship, while he was bedridden due to hepatitis. In 1985, he played in a simultaneous exhibition against Garry Kasparov.”

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The TNT Sports pundits Cole and Owen Hargreaves, who played in the 2004/05 tie between these sides, are reminiscing about José Mourinho hiding in a laundry basket to give a team talk, due to a Uefa touchline ban.

This is what it’s all about,” says pundit Joe Cole of tonight’s mouthwatering clash, which is a fair point.

Team news

Jackson is on the bench for Bayern, who are unchanged from the 5-0 win against Hamburg. Palmer starts for Chelsea, and is one of four changes made by Maresca: Marc Cucurella, Reece James and Malo Gusto also come into the side.

Michael Olise and Luis Díaz are a couple of other former Premier League players starting for Bayern ce soir.

Bayern Munich: Neuer, Laimer, Upamecano, Tah, Stanisic, Kimmich, Pavlovic, Olise, Gnabry, Diaz, Kane. Substitutes: Ulreich, Urbig, Kim, Goretzka, Jackson, Bischof, Boey, Kiala, Karl, Daiber.

Chelsea: Sanchez, Gusto, Adarabioyo, Chalobah, Cucurella, James, Caicedo, Palmer, Fernandez, Pedro Neto, Joao Pedro. Substitutes: Garnacho, Estevao, Buonanotte, Guiu, Acheampong, George, Fofana, Jorgensen, Bynoe-Gittens, Santos, Hato, Curd.

Referee: Jose Sanchez Martinez (Spa)

You can enjoy the highlights of Chelsea’s 2012 triumph over on the uefa.com live blog.

In shameless self-promotion news, I wrote about Chelsea v Napoli in 2012 (their last-16 encounter on the way to the trophy) during lockdown:

Jacob Steinberg

Jacob Steinberg

Reece James said Chelsea would make their Champions League return confident they were capable of competing with the best teams in the world.

Enzo Maresca’s young side are back at Europe’s top table after a two-year absence and face a stern test when they open the league phase by facing Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday. Yet James is not ­worried about Chelsea’s lack of experience and accepts that July’s triumph in the Club World Cup means they are contenders to become ­European champions.

First of all, you know since last season, I always like to go game by game,’ the Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca revealed on Tuesday, in another jaw-dropping development. “You cannot think about the final or semi-final if you can’t win games in the group stage.

“We have the first one against a fantastic team, one of the three or four favourites in this competition, but we are going to try to do our job in the best way.

“I think Bayern Munich is a team that showed last year that they are very close and they can compete to win this competition. This is my view. I see them together with three or four more clubs as one of the favourites for this competition.”

Enzo Maresca at a press conference.
Enzo Maresca says Bayern Munich are one of the favourites to win the Champions League. Photograph: Anna Szilágyi/EPA

Jacob Steinberg

Jacob Steinberg

A trip to the Allianz Arena offers Chelsea fond memories of the greatest night in their history, a meeting with two what‑might‑have-beens and a swift reunion with a player desperate to prove they were wrong to let him go.

Perhaps Enzo Maresca will be feeling nervous if his team have to face Nicolas Jackson when they open their Champions League campaign against Bayern Munich on Wednesday night. There are plenty of examples of loanees coming back to haunt their parent club in the tournament and Jackson will not be short of motivation if he features against Chelsea less than a month since he left on loan.

What’s the vibe on the old team news? Well, Cole Palmer is expected to slot into Chelsea’s starting lineup after a groin injury, which is nice for Blues fans and neutrals alike, because he is well good at playing football.

Bayern remain without long-term absentees Alphonso Davies (cruciate ligament), Hiroki Ito (metatarsal fracture) and Jamal Musiala (dislocated ankle and fractured fibula). Raphaël Guerreiro was injured in the 5-0 win against Hamburg on Saturday, and is ruled out, although Kompany said his stomach muscle injury is “not serious” and he might be back for Hoffenheim on Saturday. Also nice.

Cole Palmer throws a large black ball in training with Chelsea.
Cole Palmer is reportedly fit after a groin injury. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters

We want to win the Champions League, everyone’s 100 per cent up for this competition,” revealed the Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany on Tuesday, in a quite astonishing development.

“We’ve developed momentum,” Kompany added. “We’ve fulfilled all the to-dos. We’re looking forward to a Champions League night at the Allianz Arena. That’s always special.”

Vincent Kompany in training.
Vincent Kompany says Bayern are ‘100 per cent up’ for the Champions League. Photograph: Sven Hoppe/AP

Preamble

It’s the greatest night in Chelsea’s history,” commentator Clive Tydesley memorably said as Didier Drogba belted the Champions League-winning penalty past Manuel Neuer in 2012. “These are the moments Chelsea will always cherish and never forget,” wrote Daniel Taylor. There has been plenty of water under the bridge since that magical night in Munich, but that remains indubitably true.

Chelsea won it again in 2021 under Thomas Tuchel, of course, while as far as these opponents are concerned, they were thrashed 7-1 on aggregate in a last-16 tie back in 2019/20. The six previous matches between the clubs have produced four goals each on average – the Blues edged through 7-6 on aggregate in a quarter-final in 2004/05 – so more of the same, please.

The most interesting sub-plot tonight is the possible involvement of the forward Nicolas Jackson, who forced through a loan move to Bavaria from Chelsea during the summer transfer window, and by the admission of the visiting players knows “exactly the way we approach games”.

The mighty Bayern have a perfect five wins out of five this season while Chelsea are not exactly in a bad moment, and are unbeaten in five after their summer Club World Cup glory. It’s chance for both to make a statement of some sort, and it might even be fun!

Kick-off: 8pm UK time.

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