Bayern seek Wolfsburg win to stay in touch with leaders


Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Bayern Munich v Borussia Moenchengladbach - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - October 6, 2018 Bayern Munich coach Niko Kovac during the match REUTERS/Andreas Gebert

BERLIN (Reuters) - Bayern Munich's trip to VfL Wolfsburg this weekend could represent one of the last chances for under-fire coach Niko Kovac to turn things around for the German champions, who have failed to win any of their previous three Bundesliga matches.

A low-key appointment who took over at the start of the campaign, Kovac has so far failed to make an impact, his team currently on a run of four straight games without a win in all competitions, including the Champions League.

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