Champions League: FC Bayern Munich struggles to a draw against Copenhagen

Football Champions League

Tired zero number in Munich – Bayern struggles to draw

Status: 29.11.2023 | Reading time: 3 minutes

Lots of duels, few chances – Bayern and Copenhagen are in a tough duel

Source: Getty Images/Sebastian Widmann

Nothing came of the fifth win in the fifth Champions League game. FC Bayern tormented itself and the fans to a goalless draw against FC Copenhagen. The Munich team’s line-up underlined the manageable importance of the game.

Without great pressure to achieve results, an uninspired FC Bayern was unable to continue its record winning streak in the Champions League. In the 100th European Cup game in the Allianz Arena, the Munich football professionals had to be content with a lame 0-0 draw against FC Copenhagen on Wednesday evening. In stoppage time, referee Stephanie Frappart reversed a hand penalty decision for Munich after studying the video.

In front of 75,000 spectators, Bayern, who had already been group winners for three weeks, played in economy mode for long stretches against the guests who defended deeply and were led by the motivated but luckless returning starter Thomas Müller. The final offensive lacked penetration. In the 87th minute, Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer even had to use a reflex to prevent defeat. Copenhagen remains second in the table thanks to this point.

After the break there were more goal scenes than in the poor first half, but the game led by Frappart only became a little more entertaining late on. The Frenchwoman, who whistled when the German team was eliminated at the World Cup in Qatar, was in action for the Bayern men for the first time. She was called upon in some critical moments.

Neuer saves in the final phase

With their fifth success in the fifth group game of the season, they failed to extend their record to 18 preliminary round wins in a row. The German series champions have been unbeaten in Europe’s best league for 39 group games – this record series lasted. After the 3-3 draw between Galatasaray Istanbul and Manchester United, the Danish champions also have a good chance of reaching the round of 16, which will be drawn on December 18th.

Thomas Müller was once again in Bayern’s starting eleven against Copenhagen. He couldn’t take advantage of the opportunities

Source: dpa/Sven Hoppe

Two weeks before the last group game in Manchester, there was no sign of coach Thomas Tuchel’s full throttle promise for a long time. “We are preparing the match as if it were the last chance for us,” the 50-year-old announced. In an uneventful first half there was a lack of willingness to run, pace and esprit. Müller missed the best chance when Copenhagen keeper Kamil Grabara brilliantly parried his header (30).

also read

Dangerous body cult

On the other hand, captain Neuer, who, like substitute goalkeeper Sven Ulreich, had extended his contract until 2025 the day before, was only really challenged after the break. Nevertheless, the Danes almost took the lead out of nowhere in the first half. Instead of shooting from the best position himself, Lukas Lerager crossed for Roony Bardghji. The 18-year-old Swede missed the Munich goal from 14 meters (27th).

Shortly after the break, Diogo Gonçalves failed to steer the game in a different direction by giving Copenhagen the lead. His shot from 20 meters whizzed just past the post (47th). Overall, the Munich defense around substitute central defender Leon Goretzka, who represented the South Korean Minjae Kim (hip contusion), was not challenged much.

With a triple substitution after an hour, Tuchel provided an impulse that gave Munich’s game a little more momentum. The new wing duo Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sané also helped the long-ineffective and very economical Harry Kane, who sniffed out the first goal of the evening with a long-range shot (68th). Like Sané with his free kick (72nd). Substitute goalkeeper Ulreich rightfully complained on the bench about the missed corner and received a yellow card from Frappart.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *