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FC Bayern trembles for the first Bundesliga victory under Nagelsmann - two-goal lead against Cologne lost

2021-08-23T03:28:52.363Z


FC Bayern take their first win of the new Bundesliga season against 1. FC Köln. The first home game after the fan return in the ticker for reading.


FC Bayern take their first win of the new Bundesliga season against 1. FC Köln.

The first home game after the fan return in the ticker for reading.

  • FC Bayern Munich - 1. FC Cologne 3-2 (0-0), Sunday, 5.30 p.m.

  • Bayern celebrate their first Bundesliga win of the season against Cologne and overtake Leipzig and Dortmund in fourth place.

  • Before the kick-off, the deceased Gerd Müller was remembered.

    The emotional game in front of 20,000 spectators in the Allianz Arena in the ticker to read.

FC Bayern - 1. FC Cologne 3: 2 (0: 0)

Lineup FC Bayern:

Neuer - Nianzou (46th Stanisic), Upamecano, Süle, Davies (88th C. Richards) - Kimmich - Sané (46th Musiala), Müller, Goretzka (66th Tolisso), Gnabry (76th Choupo-Moting) - Lewandowski

Line-up 1. FC Köln:

Horn - Ehizibue, Jorge Meré, Czichos, Hector - Skhiri - Thielmann, Ljubicic (76th Schaub), Kainz (69th Andersson) - Uth (66th Duda), Modeste (76th Lemperle)

Gates:

1: 0 Lewandowski (50th), 2: 0 Gnabry (58th), 2: 1 Modeste (60th), 2: 2 Uth (62nd), 3: 2 Gnabry (71th)

Referee:

Martin Petersen

Viewers:

20,000

CONCLUSION: What a crazy game!

After a goalless first half, five goals were scored after the break.

FC Bayern initially lost a 2-0 win within three minutes, but in the end deservedly won 3-2.

The Cologne team have shown great morale, but after a strong performance they go away empty-handed.

Double packers Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandowski were once again successful against their favorite opponent Cologne and gave their coach Julian Nagelsmann their first home win and the first three in the Bundesliga as FCB coach.

FINAL WHISTLE: FC Bayern wins 3-2 against Cologne.

Coach Julian Nagelsmann celebrates his first Bundesliga victory as Bayern coach.

90th minute:

There are three minutes of stoppage time.

The game is very hectic in the closing minutes.

The Bavarians are by no means solid and have to tremble.

88th Minute:

Chris Richards comes for Davies as a left-back and should help to save the narrow lead over time.

86th Minute:

That was the big chance for a decision.

Bayern cleverly play an outnumbered situation in the penalty area.

Müller finishes on the left in the penalty area, but fails on Horn.

Lewandowski wants to follow up with a header, but does not make a decisive contribution to the ball.

81st Minute:

The Cologne do not stick even after the renewed deficit and always cause danger in the Bayern penalty area with crosses.

The hosts are now throwing everything into the balance and want to defend their lead this time.

76th Minute:

Double packer Serge Gnabry has finished work to thunderous applause, Choupo-Moting comes for the final quarter of an hour.

74th minute:

Latte!

Bayern are now incited and press on the next goal.

Lewandowski hits the crossbar on the left in the penalty area after a Müller pass.

71st Minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Bayern!

3: 2.

Serge Gnabry puts together a double pack.

Bayern strike back.

Horn fends off an attack and the ball falls right in the penalty area at Gnabry's feet.

The national player doesn't hesitate for long and pulls off with good taste - Horn can't get his hands up quickly enough and can't prevent the impact.

69th Minute:

Bayern striker Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting warms up on the sideline and throws a few words at goal scorer Anthony Modeste - probably in French - but the Cologne attacker remains very cool and doesn't show anything.

66th Minute:

Nagelsmann reacts and brings Corentin Tolisso for Leon Goretzka for more organization.

His elf now has to recover from these two blows to the neck.

62nd Minute: TOR for 1. FC Cologne!

2: 2 by Mark Uth.

Madness, what's going on here!

Kölner equalizes within three minutes.

This time it hits the right side of the Bayern case.

Ehizibue crosses from the right and Uth pushes the ball in the middle into the short corner - Neuer has no chance again.

60th minute: TOR for 1. FC Cologne!

1: 2 by Anthony Modeste.

The quick response from Cologne: Bayern's 2-0 lead took just 78 seconds.

Hector strikes a great cross at full speed and Modeste heads the next goal.

58th Minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Bayern!

2-0 by Serge Gnabry.

Müller lays in the middle from the right, Meré's straddle passes the ball perfectly onto the lurking Gnabry.

57th Minute:

A conclusion for Cologne.

Modeste can turn just before the penalty area and pulls off, his attempt goes well over the Bayern box.

54th Minute:

Bayern show a completely different face after the break.

Coach Nagelsmann probably found the right words at halftime.

In the game forward you can see a lot more determination, the Cologne team often just lag behind.

50th Minute: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Bayern!

1-0 through Robert Lewandowski.

This is world class!

Jamal Musiala has a lot of space on the left side, moves into the penalty area and makes opponent Meré look very old with a stepover.

From the goal line, Musiala lays back on Lewandowski with a great overview, who only has to push into the goal.

48th minute:

Musiala appears directly after being substituted on.

Lewandowski plays the ball into the barrel of the youngster on the left in the penalty area, but Musiala shoots over it.

48th Minute:

Goretzka marches irresistibly through midfield towards the penalty area, but the play is again too imprecise.

46th Minute:

It goes on in Munich!

Bayern coach Nagelsmann changes twice during the break.

Stanisic and Musiala replace Nianzou and Sané, who made a weak game.

HALF-TIME

: FC Bayern are still waiting for their first goal in their first home game in front of fans in a year and a half.

A lead against well-organized Cologne would have been possible and well deserved, but the Bayern attacks were not yet particularly compelling.

Defender Niklas Süle fired the only shot on goal - that's definitely not enough.

During the break, coach Julian Nagelsmann should demand a more passionate and efficient performance from his team.

45th minute:

Bayern push the ball to the Cologne penalty area, but miss the decisive pass into the top.

Kimmich tries to overturn the defense with a lob on Gnabry, but the wing attacker does not quite get close.

A murmur goes through the stadium.

41st Minute:

Bayern counter.

Gnabry goes dribbling in front of the penalty area and is laid by Hector.

Great free kick chance from 18 meters.

Sané tries flat and fails on the wall.

38th Minute:

Whistles for Leroy Sané.

Robert Lewandowski asserts himself in his own half and then hits a perfect diagonal ball on the right side.

Sané picks up the pace, but then plays a bad pass completely unnecessarily.

Nagelsmann rages on the sidelines.

36th Minute:

Bayern are struggling to create clear scoring opportunities.

Overall, the Cologne team are quite stable, but they hardly pose any danger for their part.

33rd Minute:

Davies penetrates the penalty area from the left and goes down.

Bayern and the 20,000 fans are demanding penalties.

Ehizibue kicks the Canadian easily in the heels, but referee Martin Petersen is not enough.

28th minute:

Mark Uth takes a free kick from a good 20 meters away for Cologne.

The attacker executes himself and threshes the leather into the Bayern wall.

24th minute:

What an action by Niklas Süle - on the offensive!

The central defender joins the front and refueled in the penalty area.

Once there, Süle surprises with a quick turn around his own axis and pulls directly off, Horn steers the leather over the bar.

22nd minute:

Big chance for Bayern!

Skhiri loses the ball in their own half and Gnabry has plenty of space.

In the penalty area, the national player tries to pass the ball inwards past the opponent, but his shot on goal is blocked.

19th minute:

Leroy Sané tries from a distance, but his weak finish clearly misses the goal.

19th Minute:

The Cologne pressing is almost rewarded.

Uth and Thielmann put Neuer under pressure, the Bayern keeper plays the ball to the side just in time, Thielmann puts his foot on the ball.

16. Minute:

Bayern act in phases with a three-man chain to make it easier to play around the sometimes high pressing of Cologne.

12.Minute:

Cologne wanted to surprise Bayern at the beginning with a high start-up.

In the meantime, however, the hosts have taken full control and are launching one attack after the other.

8th minute:

The next Bayern chance right afterwards.

Lewandowski plays across the middle on the right in the penalty area, but Müller's long leg is unable to achieve precision in the shot on goal.

6. Minute:

Bayern play vertically fast forward.

Goretzka has a lot of space in midfield and takes Davies with him on the left.

The Kandadier brings the ball in the middle, but Goretzka does not hit the ball fully.

3rd minute:

First attack by the guests on the left side.

Upamecano clears Modeste to the corner, which does not bring anything.

2nd minute:

Right at the beginning it is noticeable: Niklas Süle remains in central defense and does not have to move to the right side.

Tanguy Nianzou replaces Stanisic one-on-one as a right-back.

1. Minute:

Bayern get started and hit the ball directly into half of Cologne.

Update from August 22nd, 5.30 p.m.:

Shortly before the start of the game, there is a minute's silence for the deceased Gerd Müller.

Big applause from the 20,000 spectators and both teams honor the legendary striker.

Update from August 22nd, 5:23 p.m.:

Then it is Uli Hoeneß's turn to commemorate his friend Gerd Müller. In addition to Müller's sporting achievements, he emphasizes his winning mentality. He brought the mia-san-mia feeling into being. Later, as assistant coach of the second team, he served as a role model for the young players. Müller's Alzheimer's disease was a shock and destroyed him. In the end, death was a blessing. Wife Uschi is particularly praised by Hoeneß for the care and care of her husband. The 20,000 spectators in the Allianz Arena applaud. "We will miss you very much and never forget", Hoeneß concludes his highly emotional speech.

Update from August 22, 5:20 p.m.:

FC Bayern is now commemorating the deceased Gerd Müller. The club's thoughts are with the family, says President Herbert Hainer at the beginning. He gave the fans a lot of joy, so they want to keep him in the heart. “He had everything it needed on and off the pitch. People loved him for his calm and humility. He was one of the greatest in football history. He leaves a legacy, ”said Hainer in his emotional speech. "Dear Gerd, rest in peace!"

Update from August 22nd, 5:10 p.m.:

FC Bayern has won the last seven Bundesliga duels against 1. FC Köln and has been unbeaten in 14 league games against the Domstadt team (13 wins, one draw). But watch out: Bayern have as high a defeat rate at home against any other Bundesliga team as against Cologne (19%). Bayern have already conceded nine bankruptcies against the Rhinelander in their own stadium in the upper house - that otherwise only happened to FCB against BVB.

Update from August 22, 4:45 p.m.:

The line-up from 1. FC Cologne is also there.

After the successful 3-1 win against Hertha BSC, coach Steffen Baumgart made two changes to the starting lineup - both in the back four.

Meré and Ehizibue defend instead of Hübers and Schmitz.

In the storm, hopes rest on striker Anthony Modeste.

Update from August 22, 4:35 p.m.:

The FC Bayern line-up is here!

Captain Manuel Neuer is surprisingly in goal after his ankle injury from the Supercup.

In the back four, 19-year-old Frenchman Tanguy Nianzou is starting the line-up for Josip Stanisic.

Niklas Süle could thus push on the right defensive side.

As expected, coach Julian Nagelsmann brings Leroy Sané for the injured Kingsley Coman from the start.

Update from August 22nd, 4:25 p.m.:

FC Bayern will face a confident opponent against 1. FC Köln.

The Rhinelander celebrated a 3-1 win against Hertha BSC on matchday one and are ahead of the hosts in the table after Bayern's 1-1 draw in Mönchengladbach.

After the game, Bayern want to rank in front of the Cologne based on their self-image.

That takes the first Bundesliga win of the season today.

Preliminary report

: Munich - FC Bayern * is back on top.

The record champions celebrated their first victory of the season in the Supercup against Borussia Dortmund during the week and gave the new coach Julian Nagelsmann * the first title.

After the 1-1 draw at the Bundesliga * kick-off in Mönchengladbach, the first three-point is now planned against 1. FC Köln *.

With a win against the billy goats, Bayern could overtake the worst championship competitors.

RB Leipzig was caught off guard a week ago at 0: 1 in Mainz, BVB conceded a 1: 2 bankruptcy in Freiburg yesterday.

Both teams have three points after two games, FCB would have four points with a three.

FC Bayern against 1. FC Köln in the live ticker: Hoeneß says goodbye to Gerd Müller in front of 20,000 fans

FC Bayern can look forward to the return of their fans on the way to their first Bundesliga win of the season. For the first time in a year and a half, spectators are allowed to play a competitive game in the Allianz Arena *. With coach Nagelsmann and the Munich players, this increases the anticipation of the game against Effzeh. “A very nice thing. We're all looking forward to the game, a home game in front of 20,000 spectators, ”said Nagelsmann in the run-up to the game in the Allianz Arena.

Even before kick-off it should be highly emotional in the arena.

The club legend Gerd Müller, who died a week ago on Sunday, should be honored again in an appropriate form before the match against Cologne.

FCB President Herbert Hainer and Honorary President Uli Hoeneß will pay tribute to the "bomber of the nation" with speeches on the lawn.

There will be a minute's silence after the speeches, and the players will also wear a black ribbon.

After the final whistle, the arena shines a second time with the special lettering "Thank you Gerd" to "say goodbye to the visitors on their way home in memory of Gerd Müller in the Munich Night", reported FC Bayern.

FC Bayern against 1. FC Köln in the live ticker: Nagelsmann has to do without Neuer and Coman

Against Cologne, who started the season with a 3-1 win against bottom of the table Hertha BSC, Manuel Neuer is out because of his capsule injury in his right ankle *.

“It's nothing dramatic, but it takes rest,” said Nagelsmann.

The wound is in truth "pillepalle", but must not be "treated pillepalle".

Sven Ulreich, Neuer's deputy after the loan from Alexander Nübel, will step in.

Kingsley Coman will also fail, Nagelsmann also wants to exercise caution with him.

Leroy Sané should probably get another chance in the starting XI.

FC Bayern against 1. FC Köln in the live ticker: Baller-Bayern and Lewandowski beckons new goal record

Bayern beckons against their favorite opponent Cologne - seven wins in a row - a new record *. Munich have scored at least one goal in the last 73 competitive games. They currently share this all-time record in the European top 5 leagues with Real Madrid. The Spaniards also scored in 73 games in a row in 2016 and 2017. Impressive: Bayern scored 211 goals in the 73 games mentioned, an average of almost three goals per game! 71 of these were scored by world footballer Robert Lewandowski.

The Pole, who celebrated his 33rd birthday yesterday, recently scored in eleven Bundesliga appearances in a row across all seasons - if he also scores against Cologne, he would set his personal Bundesliga record from the 2012/13 season when he played for Borussia Dortmund in met twelve missions in a row. The record for the longest series in this competition is 16 games - held by: Gerd Müller, of course.

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Source: merkur

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