FC Bayern: Press about Real duel – “Munich. Bavaria. Synonyms for suffering, for torment”

After the annoying 2-2 draw in the first semi-final match against Real Madrid, Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel quickly turned his attention to the crucial Champions League second leg in Spain. “It’s not worth spending too much time arguing with the result. The starting position is very clear. We’re going to Madrid – and the winner takes it all,” said Tuchel. The winner on Wednesday next week will now advance to the final on June 1st at Wembley Stadium in London.

Bayern turned the game around in the Allianz Arena after the 0-1 half-time score with goals from Leroy Sané and Harry Kane. But in the final stages Real hit back with a penalty from two-time goalscorer Vinicius Junior. “Real has done that with other teams,” Tuchel remarked about Real’s effectiveness: “We lost the first half and won the second. It’s still a fifty-fifty game.” Real coach Carlo Ancelotti made a similar statement: “Nothing has been decided yet.” However, given the home advantage in the semi-final second leg, the former Bayern coach rated the result as “good for the second leg “. Among the international commentators, a trend for the second exchange of blows in Madrid is not quite as clear.

Spain

“Sports world”: “A duel in which both teams had their moments. (…) A draw that neither team was happy with because they had stopped speculating and wanted more goals. (…) It will be decided at the Bernabéu who will be one of the two finalists.”

„As“: “For Vinicius there is no hell. The Brazilian gave Madrid the lead and equalized in Munich. Ancelotti’s team breathed a sigh of relief thanks to an exceptional Kroos. . Vinicius was something else, a devil.”

“Brand”: “Vini decides on a final at the Bernabéu. The Brazilian opened the European Clásico after a stratospheric pass from Kroos and ultimately saved Madrid with a penalty against an irresistible Bayern, led by Musiala and Sané. (…) Munich. Bavaria. Synonyms for suffering, for torment, especially in a European Cup semi-final.”

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“The country”: “Madrid never dies.”

„Sport“: “With Harry Kane on the pitch, FC Bayern Munich can dream of heroic deeds at the Santiago Bernabeu. The English striker has shown that he has the quality and experience to make a difference on any pitch and against any opponent. Real Madrid was considered the clear favorite by all bookmakers, but Bayern’s history deserves the respect that should always be given to an institution as prestigious as Bayern. Even more so when they have a player like Harry Kane in their ranks.”

France

“The Parisian”: “And now? Rendezvous on May 8th, the second leg in Spain, which is worth keeping the evening free for.”

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“The Team”: Bayern and Real neutralize each other in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final. Leroy Sané, the runner, heralds FC Bayern Munich’s revolt against Real Madrid. The German, who has been suffering from pubic bone inflammation for six weeks, gave his team a completely new start with a great goal against Real Madrid in the 53rd minute. It was thanks to him that Bayern were still alive at halftime of the Champions League semi-final.”

England

„The Guardian“: “Next week’s second leg at the Bernabéu promises to be a cracker!”

„BBC“: Harry Kane just can’t stop scoring goals – now all he’s missing is the first major trophy of his career. The captain of the English national team scored again in Bayern’s 2-2 draw in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid – his 43rd. For him personally, things couldn’t have gone better in his debut season for FC Bayern, but it It would be a disappointment if he couldn’t end such a successful season with the long-awaited championship title.”

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„The Sun“: “Harry Kane won the first of two fights with Jude Bellingham. But whether the England captain makes it to Wembley remains to be seen.”

Switzerland

„Blick“: “Another exciting first leg with several twists and turns in the hot phase of the Champions League! As has often been the case this season. Now also in the semi-finals between the two giants Bayern and Real. Lots of chances, lots of heart, two penalties, a 2-2.”

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“Tagesanzeiger”: “0:1, 2:1, 2:2? Bayern with will, Real with calmness.”

Italy

„La Gazzetta dello Sport“: “Everything is still possible in the second leg next Wednesday. Between two teams who, with talent and determination, delivered another memorable game in the competition.”

Austria

“Small newspaper”: “If you ask football fans why they can’t stand FC Bayern, you’ll often hear the answer that the German record champions, who often didn’t set off any playful fireworks, were so stupid and how they dealt with the successes that came with it. but rather boasted efficiency, which made them so unappealing for decades. Anyone who watched the semi-final first leg of the Champions League between Bayern and Real Madrid thought for a long time that the roles had been reversed.”

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