Markus Weinzierl lurked on the sidelines, next to the coach of FC Augsburg waited defender Christoph Janker his Substitutes. Weinzierl was Janker a few more instructions, he should help the 1: 1 to defend, because it stood until the 90th minute in the match at Bayern Munich.
But then Bavaria’s Douglas Costa fell in the Augsburg area – and referee Knut Kircher whistled penalty for Bayern. Mass confrontation, discussion. Weinzierl clapped her hands above her head and turned away.
Thomas Müller converted the penalty, but the scene remained the Scandals of the game – it was also the key to the extremely arduous 2: 1 (0: 1) win the German champion against the Swabians.
Weinzierl laughed after the final whistle ironically, when he had spoken with Kircher, shaking his head, he went down the stairs to the locker-room. Later, he was clear: “Our team has delivered a good performance and has been simply cheated in the end how to give a joke-penalty in the 90th minute. It’s best if I say nothing to otherwise not be only punished the team, but also me. “
The scene actually was very unfortunate for Augsburg, because Costa was bumped into Markus Feulner and then fallen, the Augsburger had no chance. That linesman Robert Kempter referee Kircher, who had not seen the scene umstimmte, understood the Augsburg at the very least. Even Bayern captain Philipp Lahm was very diplomatically: “to give penalty is very, very hard, because you have to be honest I can understand the enemy that he protested..”
The Augsburger felt the reward of their work brought even Alexander Esswein, from the penalty spot to 1: 0 (43.), the grass-stained his pants and the equally filthy jersey emblematic of the fight strong guests stood, said: “For me is the penalty decision an absolute joke. I do not know if we could get him. That was not even the first wrong decision against us this season. ”
Weinzierl and his Augsburger had previously great many things right – and the Bavaria lot wrong, especially in the first half. Since the team of Josep Guardiola seemed not at present, they played pomadig, with many bad passes. And if she developed one train to the gate, then missed a good last pass or the consequence. As in the 20th minute when Thiago unchallenged failed with a header after a nice cross from David Alaba to Augsburg keeper Marwin Hitz.
“Thank goodness we have pulled together us”
“We were in my head a little bit sleepy,” said Müller, Lahm’s criticism fell out dramatically: ” In the first half our passing was far too slow, you can not not, even in the Bundesliga. From this, we need to learn. Thank goodness we have pulled together us a bit at half-time. ”
The fact that Bayern before the 0: not found to their quick combination play 1, was also due to the clever defensive strategy of Augsburg, which started with a 4-2-3-1 system, but sometimes Cheol Koo ordered the offensive center in the defensive midfield – and from then on was little room in the center with three sixes to Bayern. “We have changed because Thiago always been dangerous on this side,” Weinzierl said. Whether Lahm, Vidal or Costa. They found little gaps for their passing and crossing
The fact that they played better after the break, speaks at least for Bayern, also that they are after her tough run up second in the Halftime with many missed opportunities still rewarded with Robert Lewandowski 1: 1 (77.). Her French access Kingsley Coman showed off the bench on his debut a few good actions, on which can be built up in the upcoming Games.
It come indeed the first pioneering weeks, with opponents like Wolfsburg and the league leaders Dortmund in the league and the Champions League opener on Wednesday in Athens at Olympiakos Piraeus (kick-off 20.45 clock, live ticker SPIEGEL ONLINE). “We know that this opponent is to be taken seriously, that there are no gifts in the Champions League,” said Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer on the opponents from Greece yet.
This can not expect the Munich again for this very generous whistle in the 90th minute.
Bayern Munich – FC Augsburg 2: 1 (0: 1)
0: 1 Esswein (43.)
1: 1 Lewandowski (77th )
2: 1 Thomas Müller (90., penalty)
Munich : New – Rafinha, Jerome Boateng, Alaba – Alonso – Lahm (90 + 2 Kimmich), Thiago – Vidal (56th Coman) – Thomas Müller (90. + 1 Bernat), Lewandowski, Costa
Augsburg: Hitz – Verhaegh, Callsen-Bracker, Klavan, Feulner – Kohr (90th +1 Matavz), Baier – Esswein (70th Altintop), Koo, Tobias Werner – Bobadilla (76th Ji)
Referee: Knut Kircher
Spectators: 75,000 (sold out)
booked: – Verhaegh (2)
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