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Mons Dabour: "Before the game, I thought I would try to bounce over Neuer"
The Israeli who scored in a great bounce against Bayern Munich said: "Glad I got the chance and the ball went in."
The incredible streak of the European champion was interrupted
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Monday, 28 September 2020, 11:55
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In the 24th minute of the match against Bayern Munich last night (Sunday), Mons Dabour found himself against Manuel Neuer, one of the greatest goalkeepers of the modern era.
Without thinking twice, the Israeli striker bounced over the legendary German goalkeeper and set up a big 0: 2 to Hoffenheim.
The Israeli provided a great performance against the champion and helped his team win 1: 4 and interrupt the Bavarians' winning streak by 23.
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The moment of bouncing.
Davor subdues Neuer (Photo: GettyImages)
And the celebrations (Photo: GettyImages)
"Before the game started, I thought if I got into a one-on-one situation, I would try to make a chip," Dabour said at the conclusion.
"I thought about it before the game. I'm glad I got the chance and glad the ball went in."
On his Instagram account, the Israeli striker added: "A great team performance and a great victory. Glad I scored the first goal of the season, congratulations to the guys."
On the other hand, the Bavarians lost after 23 (!) Consecutive victories in all competitions, and after 32 consecutive games without a loss in all competitions.
"It was clear that someday we would lose," said Hansie Flick, who needed 120 minutes to overcome Sevilla in the European Super Cup on Thursday, so he rotated the squad.
"I can't blame the players for their will. There were a lot of reasons to lose, but the players' will is not one of them. We gave the opponent too many chances and we were not effective enough on offense. Congratulations to Hoffenheim."
Thomas Müller added: "In the end, we lost rightly. Hoffenheim was passionate and won us a duel over a lot of balls."
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