Wolfsburg wearing chief Klaus Allofs is not worried about tackling Robert Lewandowski and Bayern Munich in the DFB-Pokal on Tuesday.
In their past meeting, the Polish striker fell off the seat to score five times in nine surprising minutes as Pep Guardiola's side triumphed 5-1 at the Allianz Arena, avenging their punishment shootout thrashing to Wolfsburg in the DFL-Supercup in August.
However, Allofs has no stresses as his club get ready to go up against Lewandowski at the end of the day, isntead recognizing the profundity of value in the Bayern squad.
"It doesn't make a difference in the event that he plays or not," he said. "Bayern have such a great amount of value as a squad additionally as individual players.
"You must be arranged and need to encourage one another. I think we have answers, as we had in Munich.
"We had answers in the initial 45 minutes in the 5-1 misfortune. In the second half, in these 10 minutes perhaps not, but rather on the other side in the DFL-Supercup we did it exceptionally well."
The 58-year-old said the substantial thrashing endured in Bavaria had positive repercussions on Wolfsburg's season and the club has proceeded onward.
"The amusement influenced us obviously, however the way we responded with little defer was great," Allofs included.
"I don't think it has negative outcomes, rather positive results.
"It's an impetus to not make it that simple for a striker at the end of the day, not to act like that.
"So it's not a focal point for us. On the off chance that you didn't bring it up, it wouldn't have been a point."
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