He Bayern Munich need to put in an additional gear to beat Gladbach, a historically bad team, but ended up winning thanks to a solid comeback (3-1). is Harry Kanebecause it could not be otherwise, the one who scored the winning goal of a Bavaria who continues to rage to regain the leadership of Bundesliga.
In the first half, the Gladbach He acts in honor of what characterizes him as the ‘black beast’ of Bayern Munich in recent years. Far from being intimidated by those Tuchelthe Gerardo Seoane They jump on the green Allianz Arena with the winning tickle to the Bavarian team and as a result of their bravery they were even ahead of the scoreboard. It was in the 35th minute, when a great steal from Elvedi in the middle of the field made it easier for the Swiss center back to combine with Siebatcheu before standing in place for a one-on-one with Neuer. He showed nerves of steel here and was mildly beaten Neuer to sign 0-1.
It seemed then that the break would be within reach with Bayern trailing on the scoreboard, but the pinch-hit Pavlovic He refused to do so. After scoring last weekend in the duel against Augsburghe repeated in front of him Gladbach when entering the area to hunt for a good pass between the lines of Müller before losing Moritz Nicolas with a nice cross shot. Before half-time, in the 45th minute of the game.
In the second half, the Bayern Munich, re-establishing a tie on the scoreboard, began to dominate the rivalry and tried to impose its game plan. But it was a mistake by the rival where he found the goal where the balance was in his favor. Moritz Nicolas He failed to block an aerial ball and took advantage of his faulty clearance Harry Kane to score in the empty goal (70′). A posterior, De Ligtwith a good header after a free kick in the area, the victory was completed (86′).
match lineup
1
40
19
8
4
fifteen
10
Four. Five
9
25
42
33
29
twenty
8
5
30
9
27
13
10
19
Allianz Arena

Moritz Nicolas33
61′
Joe Scally29
85′
Luca Netztwenty
61′
Julian Weigl8
85′
Marvin Friedrich5
Nico Elvedi30
3. 4′
Franck Honorat9
88′
44′
Rocco Reitz27
84′
69′
Jordan Siebatcheu13
71′
Florian Neuhaus10
29′
61′
Nathan Ngoumou19
61′

Replacements

Jan Olschowsky41
85′
Fabio Chiarodia2
61′
Stefan Lainer18
61′
Tony Jantschke24
Manu Kone17
61′
Christoph Kramer23
Robin Hack25
61′
Grant-Leon Ranos28
88′
71′
Shio Fukuda49
84′

coach

Thomas Tuchel
Gerardo Seoane
Source: La Verdad

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