Against Paris Saint-Germain, FC Bayern shows a game at eye level for a long time. But a disappointing final phase brings the decision. The individual criticism.

Julian Buhl reports from Atlanta

After the bitter quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain with a terrible injury to Jamal Musiala, the professionals of FC Bayern ran shocked and depressed towards the cabin. On the way there they made in front of the goal, which they had played in the second half and behind which a few hundred Bayern fans had gathered, briefly stopped.

The professionals thanked their supporters and applauded them. Then they disappeared into the catacombs of the arena. Many of the stars seemed thoughtful, their faces seemed incredulous because the dream of the title had burst at the club World Cup. But also because of the fears that they focused on their seriously injured teammates Musiala.

The horror scene, in which the international was seriously injured immediately before the half -time whistle, still employed the professionals. Who knows how the game would have gone if Musiala could have played along to the end. A victory would also have been possible. The Bavarians acted against Champions League winner Paris at eye level, but did not use their chances to score.

And if so, like Dayot Upamecano (45.+2), they were offside shortly before the break and Harry Kane (87th) shortly before the end. Ultimately, Paris decided the duel with two late goals from Désiré Doué (78th minute) and Ousmane Dembélé (90.+6) before 66,937 spectators.

The Bavarians held against it for a long time. Some players earned good grades. A star also fell significantly and was replaced again and shortly before the end. He received the maximum penalty from his trainer Vincent Kompany and T-Online Note 5. You can read the complete individual criticism here or up here in the photo show.

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