0:2! FC Bayern cracks Hertha’s defensive bulwark

From the BZ editorial team

A self-sacrificing and heavily weakened Hertha kept FC Bayern 0-0 for a long time – but in the 69th minute Serge Gnabry managed to make it 1-0.

As the new leaders, the Munich side celebrated a 2-0 (0-0) win against bottom-placed Hertha BSC on Sunday after a long and inefficient run-up. Serge Gnabry (69th minute) and Kingsley Coman (79th) saved coach Thomas Tuchel and the Bayern bosses a tedious afternoon.

After BVB only came to the hotly debated 1-1 draw at VfL Bochum on Friday, Bayern led the table in the Bundesliga with four games before the end of the season, with Joshua Kimmich providing the goal twice.

Jessic Ngankam in the match against Bayern Munich

Jessic Ngankam in the match against Bayern Munich Photo: City Press

The heavily weakened Berliners from coach Pal Dardai are on the way to the 2nd division despite self-sacrificing defense work after the next defeat and (partial) successes of the competition. The gap to the relegation rank is six points.

Bayern's Serge Gnabry celebrates after his late opening goal against Hertha

Serge Gnabry celebrates after his late opening goal against Hertha Photo: AP Photo/Matthias Schrader

As in the best of times as a management duo, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Uli Hoeneß sat together in the grandstand. However, they did not see a Bayern performance inspired by the BVB draw. Your heart club recorded plenty of ball possession, many corner kicks and shot attempts.

Florian Niederlechner tries to finish against Bayern's Matthijs de Ligt

Florian Niederlechner tries to finish against Bayern’s Matthijs de Ligt Photo: City Press

Rummenigge and Honorary President Hoeneß were only able to celebrate goal celebrations against the defensively weak bottom of the Bundesliga team in the closing stages. Hoeneß had imagined things differently when he talked shop with Tuchel during a much-admired visit to the training ground this week.

Joao Cancelo from FC Bayern Munich and Hertha's Florian Niederlechner in a duel

Joao Cancelo from FC Bayern Munich and Hertha’s Florian Niederlechner in a duel Photo: Jan-Philipp Burmann/City-Press GmbH

The Munich team, who again started without captain Thomas Müller, lacked the pace and finesse to overcome the defensive Hertha team. The performance in front of 75,000 spectators was further proof that an enforcer is missing from the center of attack.

Sadio Mané, who again took the place of the injured Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, lacked precision and timing. With dissatisfied faces, the criticized Bayern bosses Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic followed the very committed, but late successful performance on the pitch. They blew through with relief.

Hertha coach Pal Dardai directs his team from the sidelines in the game against Bayern Munich

Pal Dardai directs his team from the sidelines Photo: City Press

Two good shots by Coman (35′) and Gnabry (41′) used Hertha keeper Oliver Christensen to distinguish himself. That wasn’t enough for the fans who were craving the eleventh title one after the other – at the break there were a lot of whistles. There was also after Coman fell in the penalty area (27th). Referee Patrick Ittrich, whose colleague Sascha Stegemann was heavily criticized for the Dortmund draw, rightly did not point to the penalty spot.

Hertha's Dodi Lukebakio has to prevail against Bayern's Benjamin Pavard (right) and Joshua Kimmich

Hertha’s Dodi Lukebakio has to prevail against Bayern’s Benjamin Pavard (right) and Joshua Kimmich Photo: City Press

Mané (48′) and Matthijs de Ligt (50′) with two headers initiated a superior second half, in which Tuchel brought another offensive power by bringing in Leroy Sané, and Müller also came. But the appearance of the 49-year-old coach on the sidelines was not at least visibly satisfying for a long time.

Freed, he took a seat on the bench after Gnabry’s lead – after four competitive games without a win, he was finally able to celebrate success again. A smile crossed his face after Coman’s hit.

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