Julian Nagelsmann did not want to deal with his first Oktoberfest as Bayern coach shortly before the Wiesn tapping.

"I want to win the game in Augsburg first - to be honest, that's more important to me than the Oktoberfest visit," said the 35-year-old when asked about his anticipation of the record champions' traditional Oktoberfest visit.

"I'm not thinking about the Wiesn yet.

I'm happy for everyone who is cheering frantically for things to start again," said Nagelsmann.

Three and a half hours after the "Ozapft is" at the 187th Oktoberfest, the Munich team want to avoid a hangover at FC Augsburg.

"We still have a lot of work to do in the Bundesliga," said Leroy Sané after the last three league draws.

"We always want to show that we are going full attack." As in the second half in the 2-0 win in the Champions League against FC Barcelona, ​​when alongside Sanè on Saturday (3:30 p.m. in the FAZ live ticker for the Bundesliga and on Sky ) as Kingsley Coman injured missing Lucas Hernández met.

A month before the Swabians meet again in the cup, FCA, who are weak at home and have lost all three of their season games at home, seem to be the right opponents to end the draw series.

"We have to get three points in the league again as soon as possible," demanded midfielder Marcel Sabitzer.

Last year, Munich lost 1:2 in the Augsburg Arena;

even before that, they often found it difficult.

"Things worked quite well here last year," said the new Augsburg coach Enrico Maassen, who was not yet in office at the time.

"Mom, sister and partner"

Bayern captain Manuel Neuer expects an opponent who will defend "to the last".

After the mood dampeners against Mönchengladbach (1:1), Union Berlin (1:1) and Stuttgart (2:2), Neuer & Co. want to say goodbye to the international break with a good feeling.

That is "very important", said Nagelsmann before the game near his home in Landsberg, where he is looking forward to the visits of "mum, sister and partner".

Looking back at the first part of the season, the 35-year-old's conclusion is mixed.

"In terms of content, the block was good, in terms of results you can imagine something different than the three points from the last three games." The deficit in the tightly packed top group is two points behind leaders Union.

The Munich team want to change that as quickly as possible on their way to the eleventh championship title in a row.

Nagelsmann did not specify the favorite motto for his technically exquisite ensemble.

"It's more about working than shining," said Nagelsmann, who was once a member of the second team at FC Augsburg and started his coaching career there.

In the new Wiesn jersey, star newcomer Sadio Mané wants to put himself in the limelight after recent unsuccessful performances.

"Of course I can do it much better," said the 30-year-old Senegalese.

"I know that." Nagelsmann appreciated the self-critical assessment.

The striker, who was signed by Liverpool FC in the summer, is "very self-reflective and very down-to-earth," said Nagelsmann.

"He has my complete trust, that's the key message, and he'll score a lot of goals for us and provide a lot of assists."

In midfield, Leon Goretzka should start differently against Augsburg than against Barcelona.

He said he had "done well" in the end.

Noussair Mazraoui will start in defence, having replaced Benjamin Pavard early on against Barça.

Pavard is just as fit as central defender Dayot Upamecano, reported Nagelsmann.