5 reasons why Bayern Munich will win the Bundesliga this year

Dortmund, Germany 14.08.2016, Supercup 2016 BV Borussia Dortmund - FC Bayern Muenchen, FC Bayern Muenchen ist Supercup Sieger 2016 (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images)
Dortmund, Germany 14.08.2016, Supercup 2016 BV Borussia Dortmund - FC Bayern Muenchen, FC Bayern Muenchen ist Supercup Sieger 2016 (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images) /
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Pace, pace and more pace

Madrid, Spain 28.09.2016, UEFA Champions League – 2016/17 Season, Group D – Matchday 2, Atletico Madrid – FC Bayern Muenchen, Franck Ribery (FCB) (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images)
Madrid, Spain 28.09.2016, UEFA Champions League – 2016/17 Season, Group D – Matchday 2, Atletico Madrid – FC Bayern Muenchen, Franck Ribery (FCB) (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images) /

With Arjen Robben returning back to full fitness and Franck Ribery finding his form again, Ancelotti isn’t short of pacey options in the wide areas.

Not to mention that Bayern also has Kinglsey Coman and Douglas Costa at their disposal.

When Guardiola departed the club for the Premier League, Ribery certainly didn’t hold back his opinions when criticising his former manager, saying that he “lacks experience” and “talks too much.”

Under Ancelotti, Ribery is most definitely finding his feet again. With two goals and eight assists already to his tally this season, the Frenchman looks as though he’s finally enjoying his football again.

The 2015/16 season is certainly one that Robben will want to be forgetting. Missing the majority of it through a number of different injuries, the 32-year-old is finally making a claim for a starting place with three goals in six games under Ancelotti.

Not to mention that Costa is finally coming back into contention after fading out towards the end of last season.