FC Bayern celebrates the 22nd success in the Champions League. The 3: 1 against club world champion Chelsea is an announcement. Uli Hoeneß had also attributed an outsider role to the club – Manuel Neuer contradicts.
Harry Kane confidently balled his fist when he celebrated this statement victory with his teammates. Led by a strong striker, FC Bayern Munich started the Champions League with a convincing 3: 1 (2: 1) against club world champion FC Chelsea.
“A great result and a top performance against a strong opponent. They are the club world champion!” Said the outstanding Harry Kane at DAZN. “It was a hard game, a physical game. But it’s a great pleasure.”
This mature success was not only the 22nd opening win of Bayern in the premier class, but rather the evidence that the German football record champion is by no means taking an outsider role in the most important European club competition.
Before the start of the new Champions League season, Bavaria’s honorary president Uli Hoeneß only attributed his Bavaria to an outsider role. He had recently said that Germany’s record champion was “just like Hoffenheim in the Champions League season”. Hoeneß even thinks that: “That is exactly our chance. I’m looking forward to the season.”
“Against Chelsea this is a crowning glory”
Not only the former Bavaria boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge contradicted Hoeneß. After the convincing victory against Chelsea, goalkeeper Manuel Neuer didn’t want to make Bayern smaller than they are.
“I liked that very much. In the first game you get a real chunk with the club world champion and win so confidently,” said Neuer. He glad that we have designed the first game like this: “If you are a player of Bayern Munich, you always want to win. Champions League is the greatest. And you also win it. You have to do your homework. This is a crowning glory against Chelsea. We are currently riding on a positive wave.”
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