Bayern's secret: get the ball to Lewandowski
Thomas Muller believes it is only a matter of getting the ball to Robert Lewandowski for Bayern Munich, and then waiting for him to score.
Bayern Munich attacker Thomas Muller has praised Robert Lewandowski after the Poland international's fine run of form in recent weeks.
Muller had been Bayern's main danger-man in the opening weeks of the 2015-2016 campaign as he scored six goals in its first four Bundesliga games, but Lewandowski has taken his spot in the limelight since.
The 27 year-old has netted a remarkable 10 goals in his last three appearances in all competitions and Muller believes at the moment it is just a matter of getting the ball to Lewandowski and waiting for the striker to finish.
"He seems to have taken over my fine form. If he goes on like this it's very good for the team," Muller said. "We only have to make sure that we keep getting him in dangerous positions and that we get the ball to him.
"We also have to keep playing as a team and act united, but it is clear that Robert is in amazing form."
Lewandowski's sublime goalscoring form gives Bayern reason to celebrate, yet Muller has stressed it will not let itself go at the Oktoberfest as an important game awaits against Borussia Dortmund on Monday (AEDT).
"We certainly won't get drunk. We've never done that, but we will enjoy the afternoon with a beer or two," Muller said.
"The game against Dortmund will be a top match at its finest. The German footballing family is really looking forward to Sunday."