Bayern endorsed Eintracht with an embarrassing 1-6 on the first day of the Bundesliga, but from that month of August until now the Bavarian team has changed a lot. The break for the World Cup has not been good for the leader, who since the resumption of the championship has seen his advantage reduced from four to just one point, against Union Berlin, after now reaping the third consecutive 1 -1.
Bayern are under pressure from Union Berlin, who caught up with them mid-afternoon after their 2-0 derby win over Hertha, and from Leipzig, who are now two points behind after beating Stuttgart (2-1) on Friday.
Julian Nagelsmann had to put Jamal Musiala on a double pivot due to the loss of Leon Goretzka through injury and, after losing a draw at home on Wednesday against Cologne, it will be difficult for him to enter the game against an Eintracht who retreated while waiting for an opportunity. to create counter risk.
The control belonged to Bayern but did not create problems for the rival as it was difficult for them to combine the ball, but the improvement in the game in the middle of the first half allowed them to lead the scoreboard with their best minute
Sané opened the scoring
After half an hour, Thomas Müller linked up with Leroy Sané with a perfectly timed pass and the winger put the ball into the net with a precise shot (33′).
Before the break, Bayern played more in the opponent’s field and moved the ball better, and after the restart this dynamic was even more evident against an Eintracht who did not think to fall further behind in their field to keep the game where they want.
In fact, Bayern were comfortable against an opponent that did not ask for them, but they did not reach 2-0 either and that was when Oliver Glasner activated the key, bringing two attacking men like Daichi Kamada and Rafael Santos Borré in a minute. 64.
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And Eintracht soon responded to the message sent by their coach. Randal Kolo Muani received from Kamada with space, outpaced fellow Frenchman Dayot Upamecano and crossed before Yann Sommer started (69′).
Bayern’s reaction was expected, but since the break he hasn’t had many ideas, he blames the long-term absence of Sadio Mané and doesn’t worry too much about Kevin Trapp. Eintracht ended up adding their sixth consecutive game without defeat, although they conceded fourth place to Freiburg and temporarily fell out of the Champions League positions.
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Bayern Munich: Sommer; Stanisic (Sabitzer, 90′), Upamecano, De Ligt, Davies; Kimmich, Musiala; Leroy Sané (Gnabry, 70′), Thomas Müller, Coman (Gravenberch, 70′); Choupo-Moting (Tel, 77′)
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Trapp; Puta, Hasebe, Ndicka; Buta, Rode (Kamada, 64′), Sow, Knauff; Lindström (Santos Borré, 64′), Götze (Jakic, 85′); Kolo Muani (Alidou, 94′)
Goals: 1-0 Leroy Sané (34′), 1-1 Kolo Muani (69′)
Referee: Sven Jablonski. Yellow cards to De Ligt (8′), Sommer (25′), Upamecano (56′), Santos Borré (80′)
Spectators: 75,000 at the Allianz Arena
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Source: La Verdad

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