Bayern Munich's Mario Mandzukic (L) and Thomas Mueller
Second-placed Borussia Dortmund host leaders Bayern Munich on Saturday in a Bundesliga top-of-the-table showdown with injuries having decimated the hosts' defence. The rematch of last season's Champions League final between
the Bundesliga's top sides - billed as Germany's Clasico or Der Klassiker - comes with Pep Guardiola's Bayern four points clear and Dortmund's defence in disarray.
Centre-back Mats Hummels and left-back Marcel Schmelzer have been ruled out after returning from international duty with injuries.
With centre-back Neven Subotic out for six months with torn ligaments and right-back Lukasz Piszczek only just back in training after surgery, Dortmund will face the European champions without their entire first-choice back four.
"It is a disaster," admitted Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke.
"The worst thing that can happen to you in football is to have to replace the entire back four.
"A defender, a midfielder or a striker can be replaced by every team, but a whole back four?"
Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp summed up the situation when he said that "80 percent of my grey hairs were earned this week", but he has reacted by signing ex-Germany defender Manuel Friedrich, who had been released by Bayer Leverkusen, until the end of the campaign.
The 34-year-old is likely to partner Greece international Sokratis Papastathopoulos at centre-back, while youngster Erik Durm is expected to play at left-back with Kevin Grosskreutz on the right.
"We have had to put together a defence which has not yet played 20 games together, but we still have a lot of quality in the squad," said Klopp, while sporting director Michael Zorc has defiantly said Dortmund "won't raise the white flag to anyone".
Even with Bayern's France winger Franck Ribery ruled out with a fractured rib, the pressure is firmly on Dortmund.
Their defeat away to Wolfsburg a fortnight ago left them four points adrift, and if they are serious about bringing the Bundesliga trophy back to the Ruhr Valley, this is a match they must win.
The difference between the two squads is strength in depth with Guardiola able to call on Germany's Mario Goetze or Swiss star Xherdan Shaqiri to fill in for Ribery.
"It's just like it so often is with us: we have a good enough squad and will certainly have a decent team on the pitch, whose goal will be to win there," said Bayern's Germany star Thomas Mueller.
Goetze, who is returning to Dortmund having left to join Bayern in the summer, will be making his first appearance at the Westfalenstadion in the red shirt.
The 21-year-old has said he has "no fear" and understands the passionate home supporters would rather see him playing for Borussia, but ex-Dortmund and Germany goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has advised him "not to take throw-ins or corners" to stay away from the fans.
February 2010 was the last time Bayern beat Dortmund in the Bundesliga, but the Bavarians were victorious when it mattered most, beating the black and yellows in May's Champions League final.
Much has been made of Bayern's failure to beat Borussia in their previous six Bundesliga showdowns, but having gone 37 league matches and more than a year without defeat, Munich will be confident of extending their unbeaten Bundesliga run.
Certainly, Bayern want to again exert their authority over their rivals, who won back-to-back league titles in 2010/11 and 2011/12 before Bayern swept the treble of Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup last season.
Among the weekend's other matches, struggling Hamburg host mid-table Hanover without captain Rafael van der Vaart, who tore ankle ligaments while on duty with the Netherlands and is expected to be ruled out for the next four weeks.
On Friday, visiting Borussia Moenchengladbach defeated VfB Stuttgart, 2-0.
Fixtures (kick-offs 1430 GMT unless stated)
Saturday
Nuremberg v VfL Wolfsburg, Augsburg v Hoffenheim, Eintracht Braunschweig v Freiburg, Eintracht Frankfurt v Schalke 04, Hertha Berlin v Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich (1730 GMT)
Sunday
Hamburg v Hanover 96, Werder Bremen v Mainz 05 (1630 GMT)
Source: AFP
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