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Champions League: FC Bayern concede a late equalizer against Real Madrid

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Champions League: FC Bayern concede a late equalizer against Real Madrid

As of: May 1, 2024 8:18 a.m

FC Bayern lost a good starting position for the second leg in the semi-final first leg of the Champions League against Real Madrid. Munich had to concede the 2-2 equalizer late on Tuesday evening (April 30, 2024).

Vinicius Junior converted a precision pass from Toni Kroos into the right corner in front of Bayern keeper Manuel Neuer to take the lead (24th minute). Bayern recovered from the extremely surprising goal in the second half. Leroy Sané restored the draw shortly after the break with a fantastic individual performance (53′). A little later, Lucas Vázquez hit Jamal Musiala on the shin in the Real penalty area, and Harry Kane gave Madrid keeper Andriy Lunin a penalty (57′). Vinicius Junior later converted a penalty kick just as confidently (83′).

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Tuchel: “Real did what they do to everyone”

“It was good, then not so good, then again good, then not so good again,” said the strong Konrad Laimer on “Amazon Prime”, “but it’s Real Madrid. On the whole it was okay.” “The goals always came when the other team was better,” said Madrid’s Kroos. “Vini made the pass very easy for me when the score was 1-0. The 2-2 score was fair in the end.”

“We should have been leading after 10 or 15 minutes and then we didn’t go through with our plan,” said Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel, “I don’t know why. And then Real did what they do with everyone: they made it out Two chances, two goals.”

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Ancelotti warns about Sané and Musiala

After his return to Munich, Real coach Carlo Ancelotti spoke of a “good result for the second leg. But nothing has been decided yet. Bayern have high quality. They have players like Musiala or Sane who can hurt us.”

Tuchel was able to rely on the recently injured Sané and Musiala for the starting eleven, and Thomas Müller was also on the field from the start – for the 150th time in the Champions League. Former Bayern coach Ancelotti had to replace Dani Carvajal (suspended) and the still injured David Alaba and regular goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

Bavaria’s furious start

Sané (1st), Harry Kane (6th), Sané again (7th), all with shots from the middle distance, and Kane again with an attempt from the halfway line (9th): Bayern worked their way up in the first quarter of an hour a whole series of good to very good scoring chances. But no attempt made it into the Real goal. The hosts seemed quicker in thought, more aggressive in the duels and more greedy. But then Kroos played his first dream pass.

Kroos with the “surgical procedure”

After 20 minutes, a diagonal ball from Kroos had no consequences. The Madrilenians’ attack was not yet dangerous, but the returnee to the German national team showed his passing precision to perfection for the first time. When the 34-year-old Real director was able to place a free ball into Vinicius Junior’s path, everything was just right: ball path, pressure, speed – a masterpiece in the guests’ first serious advance.

Passer Toni Kross (l.) and double goalscorer Vinicius Junior celebrate in Munich.

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Until the break, Bayern didn’t manage to do much except increase their possession rate. Exception: A free kick from Kane was nicely staged by Müller and Sané, but the Englishman placed it to the left of the goal.

Munich suddenly efficient

After the break, Real Madrid continued to try the tactics from the first part of the game: “enduring” Munich’s build-up and possible attacks and then striking quickly. Kroos appeared on the left side of the penalty area and found his master in Manuel Neuer (51′).

Thomas Klinger, Sportschau, April 30, 2024 11:36 p.m

But Sané redeemed Bayern and their fans: With a start from the right side, the dribbler moved inwards and heaved the ball flat into the near corner with all his might. Lunin was as surprised as he was powerless. And with the next individual action – this time developed by Musiala – Bayern handed out the second wad a little later. Lucas Vázquez was only able to stop Musiala with a foul in the penalty area, Kane converted the penalty with nerves of steel.

2:1 is not enough

Munich then pushed for the next goals. Antonio Rüdiger deflected a Kane shot towards a corner (66′), then central defender Eric Dier failed twice with his header (67′, 71′).

But Real remained vigilant: Luka Modric, who had now replaced Kroos, chipped the ball to Vinicius Junior, who, however, was unable to flick the ball past Neuer this time. But in the final stages, the Brazilian showed his wiles again on the penalty kick after Min-jae Kim clumsily brought Rodrygo down. Kim didn’t look particularly good when she conceded the first goal and moved against Vinicius Junior’s direction. “Kim was too greedy twice today,” commented Tuchel after the game. Munich’s central defense remains the German record champions’ Achilles heel in the 23/24 season

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Thomas Klinger, Sportschau, April 30, 2024 11:36 p.m

The second leg will kick off next week (May 8th, 2024) at 9 p.m. at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid. Anything is still possible for Munich, but the starting position could have been better.

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