Next title almost gone
The second chance for the title in the young Tuchel tenure is almost gone. Bayern Munich suffered a 3-0 defeat at Manchester City. After a dream goal by Rodri, they made their own mistakes. Erling Haaland puts the final point. In the parallel game, coach Roger Schmidt loses a Champions League game for the first time this season with Benfica Lisbon against Inter Milan.
FC Bayern is on the brink of being eliminated after a rousing Champions League summit with Manchester City. In a highly entertaining premier class show, the Munich team gambled away a better starting position for the second leg next Wednesday at home on Tuesday at 0: 3 (0: 1), also due to their own mistakes after the break. Only a great night can save Bayern, who also failed prematurely in the DFB Cup.
After a dream goal by Rodri (27th minute), Dayot Upamecano started the 0:2 with a bad mistake by Bernardo Silva (70th). Haaland, preparer at 2-0, shocked Bayern with another goal (76th).
Driven by former Manchester star Leroy Sané, the Munich team repeatedly tried to equalize, but the Citizens were simply more powerful offensively. In wind and rain, the new Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel, who had done without captain Thomas Müller in the starting XI, cheered his team on with gestures and calls from the line just as emotionally as the former Munich coach Pep Guardiola did for the home team. His star selection underlined why City are the big favorites to win the title this season.
The two coaching giants quickly shook hands with a smile and then the game could begin. And how! In the constant rain, Tuchel and Guardiola were in full swing, sometimes only a few meters apart. And on the slippery lawn, the Munich team tried to survive the massive start-up phase in Manchester.
Tuchel decided against Müller for tactical reasons. “I love Thomas, but we don’t expect a typical Thomas Müller game,” said the Bayern coach on the Amazon Prime Video streaming service. The Munich team tried to compensate for Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s injury failure with mobility on the offensive. The predicates required were fast, agile and good at dribbling.
And there were initially some indications that Tuchel had adjusted his team well to the dreaded Guardiola team, which has scored eight wins with 31:3 goals in the past eight competitive games – including the 7-0 in the round of 16 second leg at home against RB Leipzig with the five pack from Haaland.
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According to sports director Hasan Salihamidzic, Bayern “didn’t have the wherewithal” for the Norwegian about a year ago. They had him relatively under control now. Half a chance in the fifth minute, a courageous, optimistic pass at the last moment from Bayern keeper Yann Sommer in front of Haaland and another shot by the 22-year-old, which the Swiss easily parried – that’s it from Haaland for now.
City’s urge to start the minute was a bit slowed down, Bayern offered Manchester little space and tried to keep the ball. Despite Manchester’s massive potential, an artful shot was needed. Seconds earlier, national player Jamal Musiala had the Bayern lead on his feet, but his shot from around twelve meters was blocked. On the other side, Musiala was too easily tricked and Rodri took measure, the ball hitting the goal triangle. On the sidelines, Tuchel stretched his arms up out of frustration, while the two coach stars turned towards the bench with different feelings.
And with the goal, Manchester’s sovereignty came back in the game. City demonstrated that the team is the favorite for the title. However, Bayern held out well. But it lacked the power. It became dangerous up front when ex-City pro Sané was involved, as in a long-range shot in injury time in the first half.
In the game backwards, Joshua Kimmich earned top marks, but not even Kimmich could prevent the top chance for a possible 2-0 through city captain and national player Ilkay Gündogan after a high five from Sommer when running out. In the end, Sommer made up for his mistake and parried with his foot.
Half-time conclusion from national coach Hansi Flick: “The game is at a very high level.” But you could already tell that both teams had respect for each other. Before the eyes of Flick, who had not recently nominated him, Sané scored the first shot on goal with a fluttering ball seconds after the break and initiated turbulent minutes.
First with another Sané chance, but again Ederson parried. After a misunderstanding between Sommer and the unfortunate Dayot Upamecano, things got heated in the Bayern penalty area, and it was only with a lot of effort and luck that Bayern prevented the second City goal.
And back to the other side, again Sané, again Ederson. After that, Sommer had to use all his skills again against a City team driven by Kevin De Bruyne – but the Belgian had to go out a good twenty minutes before the end. Tuchel also swapped staff: Sadio Mané, once at Liverpool FC, came for Musiala.
But the problem was behind. Upamecano didn’t look safe the whole time and lost the ball completely unnecessarily to Jack Grealish. Pass to Silva, goal. Tuchel shook his head in disbelief. Bayern staggered tremendously. And Haaland gave them the rest. After the end of the DFB Cup against SC Freiburg in the quarter-finals, FC Bayern now needs a football miracle so that they don’t have to finally check off the next title chance in the coming week in the young era of Tuchel.
0: 2 against Inter: Premier class damper for Roger Schmidt and Benfica
In the first leg to reach the Champions League semifinals for the first time, Roger Schmidt suffered a heavy setback with Benfica Lisbon. The German coach lost the first quarter-final game with the Portuguese on Tuesday against Inter Milan 0-2 (0-0). The Italian international Nicolò Barella (53rd minute) with a header and Romelu Lukaku (82nd) with a hand penalty scored the goals for the Italians, who were able to celebrate a success again after six competitive games without a win.
For Benfica, on the other hand, it was the second defeat in a row after the 2-1 defeat in the top game against Porto – a novelty under Schmidt. The second leg takes place in Milan next week on Wednesday.
Rafa Silva (16′) had the best chance in the first half, but his shot from close range was blocked by Inter goalkeeper André Onana. Otherwise, a tough game developed in front of 62,610 spectators in the Estádio da Luz. Without the suspended defender Nicolás Otamendi, Benfica looked vulnerable in defence, but the visitors initially failed to create clear scoring opportunities.
That changed after the change of sides when Inter took control. After a wonderful cross from Alessandro Bastoni, Barella headed the 1-0 from a tight angle. In a similar way, it almost made it 2-0: again Bastoni (78th) crossed from the half field, this time Denzel Dumfries headed in – but Benfica keeper Odisseas Vlachodimos fended off. Substitute Lukaku finally made the decision with a hand penalty, which referee Michael Oliver gave after viewing the video images.
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