He Bayern Munich reacted to the crushing blow of exiting the Champions League final by defeating, via the fast track, the Wolfsburg (2-0) in a match that marked the farewell of Thomas Tuchel at the Allianz Arena.
They also said goodbye Bouna Sarrafter four injury-plagued years, and Choupo-Moting, who, like the Senegal man, will be free on June 30. But the ones who stole the spotlight are two football players making their first start: Bryan Zaragoza and the young man Lovro Zvonarek18 years old only.
Zvonarek premiere
The man from Malaga, returned to ostracism by Tuchelactively participated in the second Bavarian goal and scored another which was disallowed at the request of VAR due to a previous offside by Mülleras the Croatian opened the scoring four minutes later and thus made his scoring debut in the first team of Bavaria.
Davies He entered from the left, Müller he let his shipment pass and Zvonarek, with a cross shot, made it 1-0. No time for reaction Wolfsburg, Goretzka doubled the local advantage by ending a play that came from a steal by Saragossa and in which they also participated Zvonarek and Müllerwho signed up for help.
He didn’t want to stay there Brianwho in the 18th minute sent it into the back of the net with the Casteels already beaten. Only the anti-regulatory position of Müller prevented the former pomegranatevery active during the 73′ he was on the field, putting an end to his first great performance in Germany.
The second half allowed the Israeli goalkeeper Daniel Peretz had his first minute in the Bundesliga and for two players from Bayern II his dream of debuting in the ‘seniors’ came true: the Peruvian-born Swede Perez-Vinlöf and the danish Jonathan Aspboth 18 years old.
Second place is at stake
Second place was the victory for the Munich team, who once again secured second place which they will defend on the final day Hoffenheim, against a team mired in the fight for European positions. He Stuttgartjust two points from Bavariamust win at Gladbach at the MHPArena and wait for a ‘prick’ from those Tuchel to return it.
match lineup
1
6
19
8
2
3
3. 4
Four
39
25
17
1
twenty
40
25
3
4
twenty-one
39
23
19
27
Allianz Arena

73′
Cohen Casteels1
Only Bakutwenty
78′
Kevin Paredes40
78′
12′
73′
Moritz Jenz25
Four.
Sebastian Bornauw3
74′
Maxence Lacroix4
92′
3′
89′
Joakim Mæhletwenty-one
Patrick Wimmer39
Four.
Jonas Wind23
84′
Lovro Majer19
52′
17′
74′
Maximilian Arnold27

Replacements

73′
Pavao Pervan12
Kilian Fischer2
74′
Cédric Zesiger5
Four.
Vaclav Cerny7
78′
74′
Jakub Kaminski16
Four.
73′
Kofi Amoako41
89′
Tiago ThomasEleven
78′
Kevin Behrens17
Dzenan Pejcinovic18
84′

coach

Thomas Tuchel
Ralph Hasenhüttl
Source: La Verdad

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