After the earthquake caused by three consecutive defeats at the beginning of February and the subsequent announcement of the farewell of Tuchel At the end of the season, the Bavaria breathe a little more calmly. The Munich team, who confirmed their presence in the quarterfinals of the Champions League on Tuesday after overcoming a 1-0 deficit in the first leg against lazio (3-0), they gave themselves a scandalous victory against Mainz 05 (8-1), remains seven points behind the leader Bayer Leverkusenthat this Sunday (7:30 pm) will receive the Wolfsburg.
Davies gave the negative note
The negative note is given Alphonso Davieswho on his return to the starting lineup 35 days later had to be substituted in the 18th minute after being injured in an aerial duel with Widmerwhose right boot accidentally ran into the Canadian’s face.
Otherwise, a nice afternoon for Bavariawho took the lead on 13 minutes with the first of three goals from Harry Kane. The English ‘killer’ just had to push him away afterwards Musiala time stops within a small area of Zentner, which came out at the wrong time. The visiting goalkeeper was helpless at 2-0, the work of Goretzka.
Kimmichthe smartest in the class, quick to pick up fouls, right led the post and the ‘8’ of Bavaria He never missed an empty goal. Amiriwith a great goal from an indirect free kick, close the gap after half an hour, but it was only a mirage.
On the edge of rest, right He again put the ground in the middle, took advantage of the measured pass from Goretzka and certainly tilt the field in favor of the Bavarians. Müller he made the poker in the 47th minute, Musialaassistant at 4-1, the ‘little hand’ to pass right and Gnabrywith a great back-heeled goal, completed the set of Bavaria after a while entered the field.
Kane’s third hat-trick
The seventh was conducted by rightwho scored his fourth hat-trick as a player of Bavaria and he already has 30 goals in the Bundesliga -36 in all competitions-, while the final and embarrassing 8-1 was recorded Goretzkabig scorer, in addition.
match lineup
1
6
19
8
4
fifteen
10
27
9
25
42
27
30
2
19
23
3
14
18
29
7
43
Allianz Arena

Robin Zentner27
Silvan Widmer30
83′
17′
Philip Mwene2
18′
91′
Anthony Caci19
Joshua Guilavogui23
3. 4′
74′
Sepp van den Berg3
61′
Tom Krauss14
75′
4′
Nadiem Amiri18
30′
12′
51′
69′
Jonathan Burkardt29
64′
46′
61′
Lee Jae-Sung7
64′
60′
74′
Brian Gruda43
75′

Replacements

Daniel Batz33
Danny da Costatwenty-one
75′
74′
Andreas Hanche-Olsen25
75′
17′
Edimilson Fernandestwenty
3. 4′
Merveille Paper24
61′
65′
Karim Onisiwo9
Marco Richter10
64′
74′
Ludovic Ajorque17
64′
61′

coach

Thomas Tuchel
Bo Henriksen
Source: La Verdad

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