Champions League: FC Bayern clearly beats Pilsen – double pack Sané

Munich on the round of 16 course

The offensive stars of FC Bayern around the burgeoning Sadio Mané and Leroy Sané, who scored to his heart’s content, warmed up in the Champions League for the big Bundesliga test in Dortmund. On Tuesday evening, the Munich team easily defeated the helpless Czech soccer champion Viktoria Pilsen 5-0 (3-0) and after three wins and 9-0 goals they can practically make a hook under the group stage of the premier class. The Bayern bosses around Oliver Kahn were able to score in their stands from double Sané (7th / 50th minute), Serge Gnabry (13th), the particularly enthusiastic Mané (21st) and substitute Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (59th minute). .) cheer.

Julian Nagelsmann’s request for the warm-up for Borussia Dortmund was easily fulfilled in front of 75,000 spectators in the Allianz Arena. “We are still in a situation where we have to deliver results,” the coach said. That worked without any problems against the welcome sparring partner from Pilsen, even without Joshua Kimmich and Thomas Müller. The two leaders infected with Corona should be available again in Dortmund on Saturday if possible. They are needed against BVB, even if the agile Gnabry in attack and the highly gifted newcomer Ryan Gravenberch in midfield closed the gaps convincingly against Pilsen.

From Hitzfeld to Klopp: The German coaches in Champions League finals

1997: Ottmar Hitzfeld with Borussia Dortmund

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3-1 win over Juventus

1998: Jupp Heynckes with Real Madrid

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1-0 win over Juventus

1999: Ottmar Hitzfeld with FC Bayern Munich

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2-1 loss to Manchester United

2001: Ottmar Hitzfeld with FC Bayern Munich

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5:4 win iE against FC Valencia

2002: Klaus Toppmöller with Bayer 04 Leverkusen

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2-1 defeat by Real Madrid

2012: Jupp Heynckes with FC Bayern Munich

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3:4 defeat iE against FC Chelsea

2013: Jupp Heynckes & Jürgen Klopp with FC Bayern and BVB

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FC Bayern wins 2-1

2018: Jurgen Klopp with Liverpool FC

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3-1 defeat by Real Madrid

2019: Jurgen Klopp with Liverpool FC

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2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur

2020: Hansi Flick & Thomas Tuchel with FC Bayern and PSG

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FC Bayern wins 1-0

2021: Thomas Tuchel with Chelsea

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1-0 win over Manchester City

2022: Jürgen Klopp with Liverpool FC

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1-0 defeat to Real Madrid

It took Bayern six minutes and 16 seconds four days after beating Bayer Leverkusen 4-0 to get back on track. Sané got the ball from Jamal Musiala, pulled in from the right in a solo run and shot beautifully with his left foot from long range. The goal inspired Munich – and impressed the guests.

Nagelsmann was able to look forward to valuable developments on the sidelines in a relaxed manner. National player Gnabry used his chance in the starting XI as a central striker to make it 2-0 after a tunnel pass from Leon Goretzka. And above all Mané energetically freed himself from his recent creative crisis. He made it 3-0 after a fine individual action, and he started Sané’s 4-0 with a dream pass over 30 meters from the left wing. After the departure of Robert Lewandowski, national player Sané developed into Bayern’s “Mister Premier Class”: It was his fourth goal in the third group game.

The guests from Pilsen, who were overwhelmed defensively and offensively, confirmed their role as pure point suppliers in Group C with their third defeat. They were even lucky that a goal by artist Musiala, who was only used for 45 minutes this time, was not recognized due to Mané being offside according to video evidence ( 36.). The German national player also failed free-standing against Pilsen goalkeeper Marian Tvrdon (25th).

FC Bayern salaries: 18.5 million between 20th place and the top

20 Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting – Salary: €3.5m per year

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*All information according to “Sport Bild”

18 Bouna Sarr – Salary: €4m per year

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18 Mathys Tel – Salary: €4 million per year

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17 Jamal Musiala – Salary: €5 million per year

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14 Benjamin Pavard – Salary: €8 million per year

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14 Ryan Gravenberch – Salary: €8m per year

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14 Noussair Mazraoui – Salary: €8 million per year

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12 Alphonso Davies – Salary: €9m per year

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12 Marcel Sabitzer – Salary: €9 million per year

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9 Matthijs de Ligt – Salary: €16m per year

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9 Dayot Upamecano – Salary: €16m per year

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9 Lucas Hernández – Salary: €16 million per year

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8 Leon Goretzka – Salary: €17 million per year

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7 Serge Gnabry – Salary: €19m per year

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6 Joshua Kimmich – Salary: €19.5 million per year

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4 Kingsley Coman – Salary: €20m per year

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4 Leroy Sané – Salary: €20m per year

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3 Thomas Müller – Salary: €20.5 million per year

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2 Manuel Neuer – Salary: €21 million per year

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1 Sadio Mané – Salary: €22m per year

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Nagelsmann was able to make an early change in order to conserve the strength of top performers like Sané for Dortmund. Substitute Choupo-Moting celebrated his first goal of the season, and 17-year-old Frenchman Mathys Tel also got valuable playing time. Captain Manuel Neuer was practically unemployed: Pilsen’s only dangerous finish – a header from the two-meter-tall striker Tomas Chory – flew over his goal (39th). In the end, it was a record night for Bayern. With the 31st group game in a row without defeat, Munich are now the sole record holder in the premier class.

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