Kolo Muani equalizes
The Bayern engine stutters on. After two draws in Leipzig and against Cologne, the German soccer series champions only managed to draw 1-1 (1-0) in the top game against Eintracht Frankfurt at the start of the second half of the Bundesliga season. Although the Munich team remain leaders, the pursuers are stalking closer and closer. The Bundesliga is experiencing new excitement at the top.
Leroy Sané put the very offensively positioned and tirelessly attacking Bayern ahead in the 34th minute on Thomas Müller’s assist. But after the break, Eintracht fought back through league top scorer Randal Kolo Muani. On a pass from substitute Daichi Kamada, the Frenchman scored a seventh goal of the season in the 69th minute with a well-placed low shot into the far corner. Neither team managed the game-winning action.
75,000 spectators in the Allianz Arena saw hard-working but also unsettled Bavarians. The Munich stars did not radiate lightness – in contrast to the 6:1 gala in Frankfurt at the start of the season. Many balls jumped the good technicians. Again and again they got caught up in the tightly-knit Frankfurt defence, in which hardly any space opened up. Eintracht, on the other hand, did too little on their switching moments before the break. There was a scene of excitement when Bayern goalkeeper Yann Sommer stopped Eintracht attacker Kolo Muani far outside the penalty area with a risky tackle (35′). Summer saw yellow.
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16 Sadio Mané (Bayern) – 6 goals
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As of January 28, 2023
16 Leroy Sané (Bayern) – 6 goals
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16 Philipp Hofmann (VfL Bochum) – 6 goals
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16 Youssoufa Moukoko (BVB) – 6 goals
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16 Serhou Guirassy (Stuttgart) – 6 goals
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16 Moussa Diaby (Bayer Leverkusen) – 6 goals
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16 Ermedin Demirovic (FC Augsburg) – 6 goals
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7 Karim Onisiwo (Mainz 05) – 7 goals
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7 Dodi Lukebakio (Hertha BSC) – 7 goals
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7 Randal Kolo Muani (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 7 goals
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7 Jesper Lindstrom (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 7 goals
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7 Daichi Kamada (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 7 goals
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7 Jonas Hofmann (Gladbach) – 7 goals
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7 Michael Gregoritsch (SC Freiburg) – 6 goals
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7 Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (Bayern) – 7 goals
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7 Sheraldo Becker (Union Berlin) – 7 goals
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6 Serge Gnabry (Bayern) – 8 goals
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4 Jamal Musiala (Bayern) – 9 goals
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4 Vincenzo Grifo (SC Freiburg) – 9 goals
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3 Marcus Thuram (Borussia Monchengladbach) – 10 goals
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2 Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig) – 12 goals
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1 Niclas Fullkrug (Werder Bremen) – 13 goals
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The Munich team, who changed three positions, where fashion friend Serge Gnabry initially had to go to the bench, as announced, tried hard. But they remain in search of that flow in which they rushed from victory to victory before the World Cup break. As an energetic driving force, Joshua Kimmich was initially the formative figure. The healthy national goalkeeper Kevin Trapp punched his long-range shot into the feet of Müller, who failed in the follow-up shot at the Eintracht goalkeeper (30). Müller justified his return to the starting XI with some good actions.
After a pass from Josip Stanisic, he deliberately crossed low into the penalty area to Sané, who completed the successful move with his right foot on his sixth goal of the season. The second half was fought with open visors. Frankfurt invested more offensively, Kolo Muani was a constant Bayern danger. They now have more rooms. However, a double chance from Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Sané did not bring the 2-0 lead (61st). Eintracht coach Oliver Glasner made a clever change: Kamada from Japan came and prepared the equalizing goal.
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Davie Selke | Hertha BSC -> 1. FC Cologne | Market value: €1.8 million
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Free transfer
(In this gallery, arrivals and departures are taken into account and listed according to market value or transfer fee, whichever is higher. As of January 28, 2023)
Jannes Horn | VfL Bochum -> 1. FC Nuremberg | Market value: €1.8 million
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loan
Florian Flick | Schalke 04 -> 1. FC Nuremberg | Market value: €2 million
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loan
Pierre Customer | Olympiacos -> VfL Bochum | Market value: €2 million
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loan
Florian Niederlechner FC Augsburg -> Hertha BSC | Market value: €2.2 million
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Transfer fee: €500 thousand
Irvin Cardona | Stade Brest -> FC Augsburg | Market value: €2.5 million
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Transfer fee: €500 thousand
Florence Mollet | Schalke 04 -> FC Nantes | Market value: €2.5 million
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Transfer fee: €1.5 million
Jerome Roussillon | VfL Wolfsburg -> Union Berlin | Market value: €3 million
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fee unknown
Hugo Siquet | SC Freiburg -> Cercle Brugge | Market value: €3 million
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Loan with option for another year
Noah Mbamba | Club Brugge -> Bayer Leverkusen | Market value: €3 million
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Transfer fee: €100 thousand
Keven Schlotterbeck SC Freiburg -> VfL Bochum | Market value: €3 million
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loan
Kelvin Yeboah | Genoa CFC -> FC Augsburg | Market value: €3.5 million
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loan
Andreas Hanche-Olsen | KAA Gent -> Mainz 05 | Market value: €3.5 million
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Transfer fee: €2.5 million
Jérôme Onguéné | E. Frankfurt -> RB Salzburg | Market value: €3.5 million
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loan
Moritz Jenz Lorient -> Schalke 04 | Market value: €3.5 million
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Rental fee: 200,000 euros + obligation to buy if you stay up in the league
Loan to Celtic canceled earlier
Aïssa Laïdouni | Ferencváros -> Union Berlin | Market value: €4 million
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Jordan Larson | Schalke -> FC Copenhagen | Market value: €4 million
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Loan with option to buy
Michael Frey | Royal Antwerp -> Schalke 04 | Market value: €4.5 million
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loan
Ronaël Pierre-Gabriel | 1. FSV Mainz 05 -> Espanyol Barcelona | Market value: €4.5 million
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loan
Linus Gechter | Hertha BSC -> E. Brunswick | Market value: €4.5 million
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loan
Paxten Aaronson | Philadelphia -> E. Frankfurt | Market value: €4.5 million
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Transfer fee: €4 million
Julien Duranville | Anderlecht to BVB | Market value: €5 million
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Transfer fee: €8.5 million
Nicolas Cozza | Montpellier -> Wolfsburg | Market value: €5 million
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Transfer fee: €500,000
Hugo Novoa | RB Leipzig -> FC Basel | Market value: €5 million
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loan
John Anthony Brooks | Benfica -> Hoffenheim | Market value: €6 million
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Transfer fee: €300,000
Daley Blind | Clubless -> FC Bayern | Market value: €6 million
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Free transfer
Santiago Ascacíbar | Hertha BSC -> Studies | Market value: €6.5 million
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loan
Dion Beljo | NK Osijek -> FC Augsburg | Market value: €6.5 million
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Transfer fee: €3 million
Paulinho | Bayer 04 -> Atlético Mineiro | Market value: €7 million
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loan
Julian Ryerson | Union Berlin -> Borussia Dortmund | Market value: €7.5 million
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Transfer fee: €5 million
Josip Brekalo | VfL Wolfsburg -> AC Fiorentina | Market value: €7.5 million
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Yann Sommer | Gladbach -> FC Bayern | Transfer fee: €8 million
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Market value: €5 million
Jonas Omlin | Montpellier -> Gladbach | Transfer fee: €9 million
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Market value: €7 million
Josip Juranovic | Celtic -> Union | Market value: €9 million
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Transfer fee: €8.55 million
Ludovic Ajorque | Strasbourg -> Mainz | Market value: €11 million
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Transfer fee: €6 million
Kevin Shame | SC Freiburg -> FC Brentford | Market value: €12 million
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Rental fee: €1 million + obligation to purchase
Kasper Dolberg | OGC Nice -> TSG Hoffenheim | Market value: €12 million
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loan
Georginio Rutter | TSG Hoffenheim -> Leeds United | Transfer fee: €28 million
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Market value: €16 million
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