Bayern Munich vs Juventus : Five Things to Watch For

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 12: Players of Muenchen celebrate the 5th team goal during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern Muenchen and SV Werder Bremen at Allianz Arena on March 12, 2016 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by A. Hassenstein/Getty Images for FC Bayern)
MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 12: Players of Muenchen celebrate the 5th team goal during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern Muenchen and SV Werder Bremen at Allianz Arena on March 12, 2016 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by A. Hassenstein/Getty Images for FC Bayern) /
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MUNICH, GERMANY – MARCH 12: Kingsley Coman (L) of Bayern Munich in action against Melvyn Lorenzen of Werder Bremen during the Bundesliga soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen at the Allianz Arena on March 12, 2016, in Munich, Germany.(Photo by Lukas Barth/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
MUNICH, GERMANY – MARCH 12: Kingsley Coman (L) of Bayern Munich in action against Melvyn Lorenzen of Werder Bremen during the Bundesliga soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen at the Allianz Arena on March 12, 2016, in Munich, Germany.(Photo by Lukas Barth/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) /

3. Will Kingsley Coman make an impact against his parent club?

Although Douglas Costa may be hailed as the best signing for Bayern Munich this summer, the addition of Kingsley Coman may be argued for the top spot as well. The teenager, who is on loan from Juventus, has been a spark down the wing for Bayern Munich. He has helped in all ways and his play has allowed Guardiola to rest players like Arjen Robben for big games like the second leg on Wednesday.

Coman has matured way beyond his age and has played great down the wing. He is capable of delivering danger crosses and can also hit the ball with some venom as well.

He may not play in this game as Robben will surely get the starting spot and Guardiola may choose to play the Dutch international the whole game. But if Coman gets in the game, look for him to be motivated to make an impact against his parent club. He couldn’t find it with Juventus and moved to Germany on loan instead. He will look to show Juve what they are missing out on if he gets a chance on the pitch. But his youth and inexperience in big time clashes such as this may prompt Guardiola to leave the 19 year old to stay on the bench.

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