“We deserved to lose. For 70 minutes we didn’t play like a team that wanted to win.” That’s how powerful it is Thomas Tucheltechnician Bavariaafter his team’s heavy loss against Werder Bremen (0-1). A fierce self-criticism that, according to ‘Bild‘, raised some blisters within the Munich club but, at least, it had an effect on its players.
Although at the lowest (1-0), the Bavarians beat the Union Berlinin a match equivalent to the 13th day of the Bundesliga postponed due to snow, and they got three points (1-0) leaving them four behind the leader Bayer Leverkusen. The only goal of the night was scored by Raphael Guerreiroback to the left side due to the benching of Alphonso Davies.
Ronnow recital in the first half
On the Berlin side, the best known is Frederik Ronnow, whose good work between the sticks prevented a heavier result. The Dane managed to get the bolt in the first half with several useful interventions: a double save from De Ligt and Upamecano at six minutes, another great stretch after the shot eat in the 11th minute and a saving leg against the Musiala after he missed a first shot Goretzkaalready in addition.
The negative note is given Upamecanowho noticed discomfort in the back of his thigh and changed to Dier after going through the locker room. The Englishman, who debuted with Bavariait didn’t take him even a minute to celebrate his first goal for the German champions.
His countryman and former partner Harry Kane he ran into the post, but warrior He took advantage of the rebound and made it 1-0 immovable. They are about to achieve it themselves rightwith a goal he was not allowed to overcome Lewandowski as the player with the most goals (22) in the first round of the Bundesliga, and Behrens, which claimed a seemingly clear penalty De Ligt when he faced, quite alone, Neuer.
Sané-Bjelica tension, fired
The referee’s decision warmed the spirits of the visitors and Nenad Bjelicacoach of Unionended up being expelled after touching his face twice get well, who tried to snatch the ball from the hands of the Croatian. Averted the crisis in Bavaria… For now.
match lineup
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27
22
8
4
2
10
6
9
42
Eleven
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28
6
4
2
31
33
29
10
16
19
Allianz Arena

Frederik Ronnow1
85′
Christopher Trimmel28
Four. five’
Robin Gosens6
63′
Diogo Leite4
95′
Kevin Vogt2
94′
Four. five’
Robin Knoche31
73′
Alex Kral33
77′
Lucas Tousart29
54′
94′
Kevin Volland10
25′
75′
Benedict Hollerbach16
63′
75′
Janik Haberer19
77′

Replacements

Jakob Busk12
Four. five’
Paul Jaeckel3
Danilo Doekhi5
Jerome Roussillon26
63′
Brendan Aaronson7
77′
85′
András Schäfer13
63′
Mikkel Kaufmann9
75′
Chris BediaEleven
77′
75′
Kevin Behrens17
25′
46′

coach

Thomas Tuchel
Nenad Bjelica
Source: La Verdad

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