Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Champions League: Bayern celebrates victory group – and curses anyway – THE WORLD

Bayern Munich has mastered on the way to a dream destination Milan, the first stage with flying colors. With the sovereign 4: 0 (3: 0) against the Greek champions Olympiakos Piraeus, the team coached by Pep Guardiola secured despite 40 minutes outnumbered by a sending-off against Holger Badstuber prematurely top spot in Group F. The final group match on December 9 at Dinamo Zagreb, becoming the skating exhibition of the “About-Bayern”.

“It is important to be top of the group. So we are playing in the first knockout round first away. That’s an advantage, “Philipp Lahm said after the game with” Sky “. The outnumbered have his team so coped well, because “we have players who want to have the ball forward, and players who can get out safely play back.”

Douglas Costa (8), Robert Lewandowski (16) and Thomas Müller (20), the seconds still hit the post before the end, ensured with its gates before the break, set the record straight. Kingsley Coman (69th) increased later – and with a reduced squad: National player Badstuber is booked for an emergency the Red Card

(53.). Munich, which aim for the final on May 28 at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium, reached for the twelfth time in a row the first knockout round of the Champions League. Despite the early calming leadership faltered 70,000 spectators in the sold-out Allianz Arena, however, short of breath, as Arjen Robben once again had to leave out (32). Immediately after half-time but was all clear. The superstar had only complained of “slight muscular problems,” said the FC Bayern with, replace him had been “purely precautionary measure” a

Piraeus hung helpless on the ropes

Robben played a leading role up to its finish. It was also the Dutch, that the defensive line of approach from Piraeus was waste quickly with a four and a five chain in Munich possession. He put Müller, the 3: 0 to

Previously was keeper Roberto only parry a long-range effort from Jerome Boateng, Costa recovered the ball thoughts quickly with a left-footed shot in the. far corner for Bayern lead. At 2: 0 had Lewandowski luck when he unintentionally so stopped a shot by Coman that the ball bullet ready lay him 15 yards from goal on the feet

While Olympiakos then hung helpless on the ropes, picked up the Bayern from next to blows – without encountering first again. Piraeus came in the face of continuous pressure not to examine the Bayern defensive seriously. It seemed this is not invulnerable

Badstuber loses blasted -. And has the space

Badstuber, the first time since but his repeated violation on April 21, again played from the beginning was to far moved up shortly after the break. Then the running duel with Brown Ideye he did not come afterwards and knew what to do with a challenge -. The dismissal was correct

Nevertheless scolded sporting director Matthias Sammer as a fishwife to the referee: “That was squeezed out, because it must not fall for it.” Jerome Boateng also had seen no foul “. For me it is not a foul, he slumps”

In outnumbered the Bayern leaving the guests off and he missed it, at an early stage to bring the final decision on the counterattack. The strong Costa failed free before Roberto (59th). Coman made then head all right (69.).

“We want the Champions League gain. But it are some of us in the group of favorites. This can not be planned, “Thomas Müller said.

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