Bayern Munich's star defender Hummels misses the game against Werder Bremen
Bayern Munich's Defender Mats Hummels Ruled Out of Bundesliga Match Against Werder Bremen
Mats Hummels, Bayern Munich's center-back, will miss the upcoming Bundesliga match against Werder Bremen this Saturday due to a stomach bug. The illness occurred prior to the Champions League match against Benfica on Tuesday, preventing Hummels from participating in that match as well.
Hummels did not travel with the team on Friday as he failed to resume training. His absence comes at a crucial time for Bayern Munich, who are currently nine points behind leaders Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
Despite Hummels' illness, Bayern Munich can take comfort in the return of Kingsley Coman, Thiago Alcantara, and Serge Gnabry from injury. The specific nature of the injuries that kept these players out of previous matches remains unspecified.
Bayern Munich's recent performance in the Bundesliga has been less than ideal. They are currently in a winless streak in three matches, with their latest result being a 3-3 draw at home against Fortuna Dusseldorf. This underperformance has put head coach Niko Kovac under pressure.
The team's current position in the Bundesliga table is not specified, but it is worth noting that they are only three points ahead of seventh-placed Werder Bremen. The match against Werder Bremen presents an opportunity for Bayern Munich to regain their form and close the gap with Dortmund.
The exact cause or nature of Bayern Munich's underperformance in the Bundesliga is not detailed in the provided information. However, the team will be looking to bounce back and secure a victory against Werder Bremen this Saturday.
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