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Bayern Munich send out strong lineup against Olympiacos

Bayern Munich aren’t pulling any punches against Olympiacos in their Champions League group stage opener.

Some thought that Pep Guardiola might take things a little easy against Olympiacos. Bayern Munich have a huge talent edge, after all, so they could probably afford to rest a few starters, right? Well, Guardiola has other ideas.

That’s a very, very strong starting group for Bayern. No healthy starter has been rested for this tilt. How exactly they line up is a bit of a mystery, as Bayern lineups often are, but Olympiacos are going to be hard-pressed to keep them at bay for 90 minutes today.

Olympiacos starting XI: Roberto Jimenez; Omar Elabdellaoui, Manuel da Costa, Dimitrios Siovas, Arthur Masuaku; Leandro Salino, Esteban Cambiasso, Pajtim Kasami; Alejandro Dominguez; Brown Ideye, Felipe Pardo.

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