Bayern Munich's Bastian Schweinsteiger desperate to qualify for next year’s UEFA Champions League
Bayern Munich midfielder http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Bastian-Schweinsteiger-c7374 has said that he is determined to help his team qualify for next year’s UEFA Champions League. The German said that he would give his level best to ensure his team reaches Europe’s Premier competition and achieves
its goals.
Die Bayern are currently fourth in the Bundesliga standings with 48 points and are a staggering 14 points behind leaders, Borussia Dortmund. Bayern have had a dismal season after a sensational campaign last term. The Bavarians won the domestic double and
lost out in the final of the UEFA Champions League to Italian side http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan.
Schweinsteiger insisted that he is not tired at all and that he is used to playing many games during the season. The club have seven games to go and have to finish in third place in the league standings to ensure Champions League qualification. A fourth
place finish would mean they would play in the UEFA Europa League next season.
The midfielder told reporters, “I'm absolutely not tired. Normally, we'd still be playing Champions League football at this stage of the season. We're used to this rhythm of playing a lot of games.”
The German international added that his team is focusing on the last seven games of the season and hope not to lose any points so they can overtake third placed http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Hannover-96-c39492. The Bayern man added that he would try to put in his best performances so that the
club is able to achieve its set goals.
Schweinsteiger concluded, “We're fully focused on the season's decisive weeks. We still have seven Bundesliga games ahead of us and we're determined to qualify for Champions League football. I'm ready for it and will do my utmost to help the club achieve
its goals.”
The German also said that he loves to play for the national side, and he was part of the team that lost to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 took the lead in the first-half through Mario Gomez after which the Socceroos scored two in the second half
to secure a victory and end Die Mannschaft’s seven-match unbeaten run.
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