Bundesliga
Bavaria – Gladbach 1-2: The Bavarians harassed them again from their evil demon
Gladbach prevailed for the second time in the season, this time for the championship, in Munich 2-1 and even with a setback against Bayern within four minutes.
Bayern competed with the left in 2022 when they faced the “evil demon Gladbach” and suffered a 2-1 defeat and even a setback within four minutes in Munich.
The hosts had many failures, thirteen in number, because of the coronavirus and Copa Africa cases, and the guests, who again beat Bayern 5-0 for the DFB Cup on October 27, did it again against an opponent who was better, he had two goals and great chances of a draw and a win, but failed.
Bayern made the opening goal in the 18th minute when Miller Lewandowski, who made the move and the shot at once, gave a 1-0 win over Sommer.
Nine minutes later, the guests equalized when Gladbach developed nicely from the right, the cross went into the penalty area, the home side could no longer follow and Neuhaus sent the ball into the net from close range to make it 1-1.
Four minutes later, Gladbach won a corner from the right, Ginder took it and Liner hit the home defense to 2-1 into the net.
The hosts could end the game in the second minute of delays, Lewandowski came from the left, went through his opponent and tried to score from the finish line, but the place where he tried found the left bar.
The ball then went to Miller, who made the volley from the height of the penalty kick, while Gladbach’s defense chased onto the line.
Bayern were better in the second half, increased their performance, threatened more and had many chances of drawing and even winning. The largest phase of 68 ‘, when Lewandowski was back in shooting position, tried the shot but the crossbar stopped the ball again.
BAGERN: Ulrich, Pavar, Kimich, Zille, Tilliman (75 ‘Srobenhauser), Muziala, Roca (75’ Vaner), Gnabri, Zambizer, Lewandowski, Miller.
GLANDBACH: Zomer, Ginder, Elvendi, Jandzke (67’Beger), Liner (79’Herman), Kramer (79’Benes), Neuhaus (67’Plea), Kone, Netz, Ebolo, Stidl (90’Thuram).
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Source: sport24
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