Goal-scoring start
Even without active support from Thomas Tuchel on the sidelines, FC Bayern’s professionals maintained their reputation as starting specialists in the Champions League. The suspended coach was able to celebrate his team’s 4:3 (2:0) win in the European classic against Manchester United on Wednesday evening as a guest in the box after a sluggish opening phase and turbulent final minutes.
The first two goals in Munich’s 20th opening win in the premier class were certainly scored by national players Leroy Sané (28th minute) and Serge Gnabry (32nd), much to the delight of the designated new national coach Julian Nagelsmann. After United attacker Rasmus Höjlund’s goal (49th), Harry Kane made his big appearance in his premier class debut for FC Bayern. England’s captain converted a hand penalty flatly and sharply (53′).
56 million to 1.18 billion: Champions League participants by squad values
32 BSC Young Boys | Squad value: €56 million
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Squad values as of September 19th
31 FC Copenhagen | Squad value: €61 million
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30 Red Star Belgrade | Squad value: €72 million
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29 Royal Antwerp FC | Squad value: €98 million
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28 Shakhtar Donetsk | Squad value: €107 million
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27 Celtic Glasgow | Squad value: €121 million
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26 SC Braga | Squad value: €125 million
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25 PSV Eindhoven | Squad value: €187 million
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24 1.FC Union Berlin | Squad value: €193 million
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23 RC Lens | Squad value: €198 million
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22 Feyenoord Rotterdam | Squad value: €205 million
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21 Red Bull Salzburg | Squad value: €207 million
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20 Sevilla FC | Squad value: €210 million
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19 Galatasaray | Squad value: €240 million
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18 FC Porto | Squad value: €283 million
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17 Lazio Rome | Squad value: €285 million
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16 Benfica Lisbon | Squad value: €345 million
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15 Real Sociedad | Squad value: €398 million
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14 RB Leipzig | Squad value: €403 million
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13 Atlético Madrid | Squad value: €442 million
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12 Borussia Dortmund | Squad value: €467 million
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11 Inter Milan | Squad value: €523 million
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10 AC Milan | Squad value: €529 million
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9 SSC Napoli | Squad value: €578 million
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8 Newcastle United | Squad value: €598 million
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7 FC Barcelona | Squad value: €814 million
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6 Manchester United | Squad value: €882 million
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5 Bayern Munich | Squad value: €897 million
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4 Real Madrid | Squad value: €991 million
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3 Paris Saint Germain | Squad value: €1.03 billion
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2 Arsenal FC | Squad value: €1.09 billion
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1 Manchester City | Squad value: €1.18 billion
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In the final phase it became turbulent again. First Manchester shortened the score through Casemiro (88th), then Bayern joker Mathys Tel countered in stoppage time to make it 4-2. The Brazilian Casemiro once again scored the final point (90+4). Sané, who was once again effective on the right wing, also scored a shot at the post following work from Jamal Musiala (56′).
Due to a UEFA ban following a yellow-red card in the quarter-final defeat against Manchester City, Tuchel was not allowed to be in contact with his team before kick-off or during the 90 minutes. “It’s annoying, of course,” said the 50-year-old about his role. After all, he saw an overall convincing performance from his team in his stand. It was the first small step towards the targeted final in 2024 at Wembley. Tuchel’s assistants Zsolt Löw and Anthony Barry successfully took over on the bench.
But Tuchel made the lineup. And Champions League games during Tuchel’s tenure are no longer Thomas Müller games. The 34-year-old sat on the bench, as he did in both games against City in April. Jamal Musiala, who was really fit again, came into the starting line-up. And the 20-year-old not only showed with a brilliant solo run before Gnabry’s 2-0 win why Tuchel called him a “key player” on the streaming service “DAZN” before kick-off. Müller had to wait until the 87th minute before coming on for Kane.
Before Bayern turned the game their way with the double strike to make it 2-0 in front of 75,000 spectators in the sold-out Allianz Arena, they had walked around the pitch quite disoriented for 20 minutes. The guests dominated, but did not lead because Sven Ulreich parried a dangerous shot from Christian Eriksen in the near corner (4th).
A goalkeeper as support is important. United goalkeeper André Onana confirmed this theory with Bayern’s first goal. Sané shot from 18 meters after a one-two with Kane – and the Cameroon goalkeeper let the durable ball slip into the net. And before the guests had recovered from the deficit, the score was already 2-0.
After the break, after Kane’s penalty at the latest, Bayern had little trouble completing the first step towards their targeted group victory, with the exception of their carelessness when conceding a goal. Eriksen was hit by a header from Dayot Upamecano. With the feeling of a secure home win, the Munich team conceded a second goal.
Bayern dominates: The most expensive additions in Bundesliga history
24 Jew Bellingham | 20/21 from Birmingham to BVB for €30.15 million
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Including resale share when moving to Real Madrid
As of: August 12, 2023
23 Mats Hummels | 19/20 from FC Bayern to BVB for €30.5 million
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22 Sébastien Haller | 22/23 from Ajax to BVB for €31 million
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19 André Schürrle | 14/15 for €32m from Chelsea to VfL Wolfsburg
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19 Kerem Demirbay | 19/20 from Hoffenheim to Bayer 04 for €32 million
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19 Sadio Mane | 22/23 from Liverpool to FC Bayern for €32 million
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15 Renato Sanches | 16/17 from Benfica to FC Bayern for €35 million
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15 Mats Hummels | 16/17 for €35 million from BVB to FC Bayern
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15 Ousmane Dembele | 16/17 from Rennes to BVB for €35 million
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Including resale participation when moving to FC Barcelona
15 Benjamin Pavard | 19/20 from VfB Stuttgart to FC Bayern for €35 million
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14 Dominik Szoboszlai | 20/21 for €36m from Salzburg to RB Leipzig
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Including resale share when moving to Liverpool FC
13 Josko Gvardiol | 21/22 from Zagreb to RB Leipzig for €36.8m
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Including resale share when moving to Man City
12 Mario Götze | 13/14 for €37 million from BVB to FC Bayern
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11 Arturo Vidal | 15/16 from Juventus to FC Bayern for €39.25 million
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10 Javi Martinez | 12/13 for €40 million from Bilbao to FC Bayern
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9 Corentin Tolisso | 17/18 from Lyon to FC Bayern for €41.5 million
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8 Dayot Upamecano | 21/22 from RB Leipzig to FC Bayern for €42.5 million
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6 Julian Draxler | 15/16 for €43 million from Schalke to VfL Wolfsburg
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6 Loïs Openda | 23/24 from RC Lens to RB Leipzig for €43 million
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5 Leroy Sané | 20/21 from Man City to FC Bayern for €49m
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4 Min-jae Kim | 23/24 from Napoli to FC Bayern for €50 million
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3 Matthijs de Ligt | 22/23 from Juventus to FC Bayern for €67 million
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2 Lucas Hernandez | 19/20 from Atlético to FC Bayern for €80 million
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1 Harry Kane | 23/24 from Tottenham to FC Bayern for €100 million
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