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FC Bayern only draw against Gladbach: guest keeper Sommer makes the FCB offensive despair for a long time

2022-08-29T02:58:04.955Z


FC Bayern met Borussia Mönchengladbach in the top game. The outstanding guest keeper Yann Sommer held on to a 1-1 draw, Leroy Sané redeemed Bayern late. The ticker to read.


FC Bayern met Borussia Mönchengladbach in the top game.

The outstanding guest keeper Yann Sommer held on to a 1-1 draw, Leroy Sané redeemed Bayern late.

The ticker to read.

  • 4th matchday: FC Bayern Munich – Borussia Mönchengladbach 1: 1 (0: 1)

  • Borussia scored from nowhere for a 1-0 lead: Thuram used an Upamecano mistake

  • Sommer parried brilliantly several times: FCB's offensive despaired of the Borussia keeper at times

  • Leroy Sané redeemed his team: The international scored the late equalizer

WHISTLE:

That's it!

FC Bayern and Borussia Mönchengladbach parted ways 1-1 after an intense 90 minutes.

The Gladbachers owe the point win above all to Yann Sommer, the goalkeeper held the lead for a long time before Leroy Sané scored Bayern's first goal after 82 minutes.

With the draw, Bayern lost points for the first time this season, but they still take the lead in the table.

Here you will find the votes and the individual criticism of the draw.

FC Bayern Munich - Borussia Mönchengladbach 1: 1 (0: 1)

FC Bayern line-up: Neuer - Pavard, Upamecano, Hernández, Davies - Kimmich, Sabitzer (67th Musiala) - Coman, Müller, Sané (85th de Ligt) - Mané (67th Gnabry)

Lineup Gladbach: Sommer - Scally, Itakura, Elvedi, Netz - Koné (85 Jantschke), Kramer - Hofmann (85 Herrmann), Neuhaus (77 Friedrich), Plea (52 Wolf) - Thuram

Goals: 0-1 Thuram (43') 1-1 Sané (82')

90th minute + 5:

Pavard and Kramer get into each other's hair, both brawlers see the yellow card.

90th minute + 4:

Musiala tries it after a corner kick, but the teenager only hits the safety net behind Sommer's box.

90th minute + 2:

Matthijs de Ligt comes to the end from a central position and hits the playground equipment, but Sommer is back on the post.

Four minutes left...

90 minutes:

In the last minute, Borussia comes again.

Goalscorer Thuram checks Neuer, who has absolutely no trouble with the attempt.

There are now six minutes on top of that.

88 minutes:

Davies plucks up courage and takes a shot from 15 meters out, but Sommer is undeterred by the equalizer and keeps the point for the time being.

85 minutes:

Leroy Sané leaves the field to applause from the fans, and Matthijs de Ligt is allowed to prove himself for five minutes.

Leroy Sané redeems FC Bayern: The national player scores the late equaliser

83 minutes: GOOOAAAL!

Sané breaks the spell and lets the Allianz Arena celebrate.

The goal counts this time, Bayern equalize.

Davies had served Musiala in the penalty area, who calmly played the ball into the center for Sané.

The national player pushes the ball into the net, and that's untenable for Sommer.

81 minutes:

After a hard duel between Koné and Sané there is no free kick.

The Bayern professional complained vehemently to Schlager, who warned him with a yellow card.

Nagelsmann also gets louder and collects the yellow card.

78 minutes:

Kimmich takes the next corner very short, the cross smacks the near post!

But Borussia can - thanks to Sommer - also rectify this situation.

77 minutes:

And the next chance to score.

This time Pavard unpacks the hammer and aims exactly into the crease.

But Sommer also scrapes out the Frenchman's powerful shot - today the goalkeeper seems unable to be overcome.

73 minutes:

Gladbach almost gets in front of the goal after a counterattack, but this time Bayern's central defense is more careful.

Shortly thereafter, Borussia professional Koné is on the ground, the Frenchman has a cramp.

70 minutes:

Bayern don't make much of their corner kicks.

Another attempt by Kimmich ends up with Sané, who can't find a pass station.

Shortly afterwards, substitute Musiala dribbled his way to the baseline in the penalty area, but Sommer grabbed his low cross.

68 minutes:

Nagelsmann makes his first change: Gnabry and Musiala now come on for Sabitzer and Mané.

67 minutes:

Ex-1860 player Florian Neuhaus tries from a distance, but the shot goes wide of Neuer's goal.

65 minutes:

Pavard finds Sané with a remarkable through ball, the national player picks up speed and only has summer ahead of him.

But the keeper makes the Bayern offensive despair and clears the corner!

Sommer saves twice brilliantly against Mané: FCB offensive desperate for the Borussia keeper

62 minutes:

What is that?

Sadio Mané gets a shot from close range, but Sommer saves sensationally in a one-on-one.

The Swiss also defends with his foot when the Senegalese takes a shot.

An amazing feat by the Borussia goalkeeper.

60 minutes:

The guests report for the first time after the restart.

After a corner, Itakura tests Manuel Neuer, but the national keeper has no problems with the Japanese's header.

58 minutes:

It's still only going in one direction.

Bayern start, but Gladbach collect well in front of their own penalty area and currently do not offer the home side a gap.

54 minutes:

Bayern combine into the penalty area, but Gladbach always have a leg in between.

Itakura clears the next corner kick, but Bayern are repeatedly unable to capitalize on a set piece.

52 minutes:

Gladbach's Plea has to leave the pitch, Hannes Wolf comes in for him.

50 minutes:

Matthijs de Ligt, Serge Gnabry and Jamal Musiala warm up, Nagelsmann could soon bring the first fresh player.

Pyro action in the home block: Bayern fans ensure the next interruption

48 minutes:

Müller heads in from a strong Coman cross from the right in a duel with Borussia keeper Sommer, but it misses.

It continues with a kick for the guests.

47 minutes:

Now the game is interrupted again, the Bayern fans burn off fireworks in the truest sense of the word.

Pyrotechnics will be ignited over the entire curve, probably part of the celebrations of the fiftieth anniversary of the south curve in Munich.

Shortly thereafter it continues.

46 minutes:

Both teams go into the second half without any personnel changes.

Borussia Mänchengladbach leads at half-time: two FCB goals disallowed

HALF:

FC Bayern dominated the game in the first half and had good opportunities through Upamecano and Sané, Sadio Mané scored twice but was called back both times.

Shortly before the break, Borussia stabbed ice cold through Marcus Thuram, who took advantage of a mistake by Upamecano.

45 minutes:

Bayern continue to play forward, there are three minutes in the first half.

Borussia comes out of nowhere to 1-0: Thuram uses Upamecano mistakes

43 minutes: That can't be true.

Suddenly Borussia is leading!

Upamecano does not hit the ball and loses the running duel against Marcus Thuram, who then tanks up and also keeps his nerve in front of Neuer.

The action was preceded by a liberation by Kramer.

39 minutes:

What's going on here?

Now Mané gets the ball in the penalty area and scores the supposed 1-0 - but again the referees have something against it.

And rightly so, because the Senegalese is a step in the forbidden zone when he passes, he takes it with a smile.

Shortly before, Gladbach's Plea had seen the first yellow card of the encounter.

Two Mané goals withdrawn: VAR concedes FCB leadership

36 minutes: Referee Daniel Schlager withdraws the goal after checking the video evidence!

Sané was probably offside - and also in the field of vision of Borussia keeper Sommer.

34 minutes: Sané passes the ball to Müller in the penalty area, who crosses the ball well in front of the box.

Sadio Mané is waiting there to score his next goal!

However, the hit is checked...

32 minutes:

Wow!

The conspicuous Sané fills up again and leaves a few meters before summer.

But he reckoned without Itakura.

The Japanese clears while lying down and prevents the hosts from scoring the lead.

That was probably the best chance of the game.

29 minutes:

The next corner for FCB: Sommer can punch the ball out of the danger zone, but Bayern have the ball again. Coman takes Sané with him, who simply pulls it up the middle after a strong one-two with Müller.

His shot just goes over the crossbar, good action by the German international.

25 minutes:

Pavard fouls Neuhaus and Gladbach want to quickly take the free kick that follows, but Kimmich blocks the way.

Referee Schlager verbally admonishes the national player and leaves it at that.

22nd minute:

After the protest action, Bayern step up a gear.

First Mané missed the opening goal after a Kimmich corner, shortly afterwards it was Coman who did not reward himself after a strong solo from an acute angle and carried the ball over the goal.

Protest action causes an interruption: two people occupy the Gladbach post

18 minutes:

At a corner for FC Bayern, a protest action causes a brief interruption: two people apparently tried to attach themselves to the goalposts of Yann Sommer's case.

"Stop the fossil madness" was written on the shirt of the protesting people, as Sky commentator Wolff Fuss noted.

The security service led the two away a short time later.

15 minutes:

After 15 minutes it can be said that FC Bayern is in control of the action, but apart from the Upamecano header in the second minute, the Nagelsmann team haven't created any really dangerous scoring chances so far.

12 minutes:

Bayern continue to play forward and come to the next conclusion.

Müller puts down for Kimmich, who checks Sommer with a low shot.

But the Swiss national team keeper has no problems with the attempt.

9 minutes:

And the next corner for Bayern.

Sané wants to cross the ball in front of the goal, but his cross sails past friend and foe.

7 minutes:

Both coaches continue to see a lively initial phase of their teams.

Bayern tackle Gladbach's defense early on and get the balls that way.

5 minutes:

Coman loses the ball on the right, but Upamecano makes up for it by struggling Koné the ball.

The situation could have developed into a dangerous counterattack.

First Bayern chance after two minutes: Sommer holds strong against Upamecano

2 minutes:

And the corner brings the first chance!

Upamecano climbs up after a Kimmich corner and puts the ball on target, but Sommer is on guard and clears the next corner, which doesn't yield anything.

1st minute:

Cheered on by the fans, Bayern let the ball circulate briefly in their own ranks before immediately going forward.

Mané immediately gets going and gets the first corner in a duel with Itakura.

Update, 6.30 p.m .:

The ball is rolling in the Allianz Arena!

Update, 6:28 p.m .:

The organized fans of FC Bayern have prepared a great choreography – today the south curve celebrates its fiftieth anniversary!

That should give the team extra motivation.

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50 years of the southern curve: The Bayern fans impress with an elaborate choreography.

© Sven Hoppe/dpa

Update, 6:20 p.m .:

Ten minutes until the top game kicks off.

Will Bayern get their fourth win in a row?

FC Bayern coach Nagelsmann explains Musiala's absence: teenagers with "problems" on the bench

Update, 6:08 p.m .:

Jamal Musiala is missing from the line-up against Gladbach today, but is on the bench.

Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann commented on Sky about the teenager's absence from the starting XI.

Musiala has "problems", according to the coach, who did not go into detail.

However, he could still come into play should he be needed.

Update, 5:46 p.m .:

Today FC Bayern is about leading the table, before the top game Union Berlin is in first place.

Referee Daniel Schlager from Hügelsheim will be in charge of the game, and the 32-year-old will release the game in three quarters of an hour.

Update, 5:28 p.m .:

One hour until kick-off, now the line-up is there.

Julian Nagelsmann trusts the following eleven:


Neuer - Pavard, Upamecano, Hernández, Davies - Kimmich, Sabitzer - Sané, Müller, Coman - Mané

Vir top game against Gladbach: Union Berlin leaders, Bayern overtake?

Update from August 27, 5:06 p.m .:

Julian Nagelsmann’s starting line-up should be announced in a few minutes.

Which players does the head coach rely on in the top game against Borussia?

With the exception of Leon Goretzka and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, everyone is on board.

Update from August 27, 4:47 p.m .:

A little less than two hours until the top game of the fourth matchday in the Bundesliga, FC Bayern welcomes Gladbach.

Union Berlin, Bayern's opponents next week, are currently leading 4-1 over Schalke and are therefore the current leaders.

From 6.30 p.m. both FC Bayern and Gladbach can theoretically jump to first place.

Top game in the Allianz Arena: The leaders of the table welcome the second in the table

First report from August 27th:


Munich – Does FC Bayern get the fourth win in the fourth game of the season?

After the best start to the season in Bundesliga history with nine points and a goal difference of 15:1, a tough opponent awaits in Borussia Mönchengladbach.

The second in the table is still undefeated, the foals have scored seven points so far.

There will probably not be a furious shooting festival like last weekend at VfL Bochum (0: 7) for Bayern.

The 109th game between the two traditional clubs will take place on Saturday evening.

Bayern and Gladbach have met each other 22 times since the 2011/12 season, winning nine times and drawing four times.

This makes Borussia the club that has been able to wrest the most points from FC Bayern since then - the feared opponent, so to speak.

Both teams could continue their series.

The record champions have been unbeaten in eight home games, and the Gladbachers have remained undefeated in the last five away games.

Only two failures at Bayern: Julian Nagelsmann can draw on the full

Julian Nagelsmann was confident before the game, the Bayern coach has almost his entire squad available.

Only Leon Goretzka and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting are missing, otherwise the coach has plenty to draw from.

"With the exception of the two, we have every opportunity tomorrow," said the 35-year-old at the pre-game press conference.

Nevertheless, he did not show his starting line-up for tonight.

It looks similar for the guests, only Stefan Lainer is missing, and Ramy Bensebaini wobbled before the game.

Otherwise, coach Daniel Farke can fall back on all his players.

"We're going to Munich with respect, but without fear and with the conviction that we'll be competitive if we play well in all areas," said Farke.

It will be seen in the evening whether his team will live up to the coach's expectations.

(ajr)

Source: merkur

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