The president of Bayern Munich stung Lewandowski?
Neuer admitted: "He was unlucky"
Heiner on the Barcelona striker, who missed twice and saw the former team win 0:2: "You could see that he still loves us."
Fear of a long absence of Hernandez.
And also: the historical record of the Bavarians
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14/09/2022
Wednesday, September 14, 2022, 07:45
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Bayern Munich really needed a victory like the 0:2 over Barcelona last night (Tuesday).
After three consecutive draws in the Bundesliga, and when the striker who starred in the media in the previous eight seasons, Robert Lewandowski, who was hosted this time as a Barca player, was against her, the German champion reminded that she is still one of the best teams in Europe and equaled the record set by Real Madrid between 2012 and 2017: 30 consecutive games without a loss in the group stage of the Champions League.
In the next round, Bayern is expected to overtake the Blancos, when they meet the humble Viktoria Plzen.
Lewandowski "helped" his former team quite a bit when he missed two chances that he usually turns into a goal, and what Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer said at the end of the game can be interpreted as a jab at the Polish striker who left in the summer: "During the game you could see that he still loves Bayern Munich," he said and laughed.
missed and stung.
Lewandowski (Photo: Reuters)
At the same time as the important victory, the Bavarians came down worried about two injuries they suffered during the match - both in defense.
Both Benjamin Favar and Lucas Hernandez are injured, with the big concern being that the latter will be out for a long time.
Hernandez underwent an MRI during the night, but a final diagnosis of the injury has not yet been received, with the club skeptical about the possibility that he will be able to return soon.
Another French player left the stadium with a limp - Dayo Ofmakano who showed good ability in defending Lewandowski, but the brakeman made it clear that it was only a blow.
Coach Julian Naglesman said that "Hernandez felt as if he tore something in the groin area and was not moving smoothly in the dressing room", and admitted that the game could have developed differently: "In the first half, Barcelona had better chances than us, we lacked the last action. Things improved significantly in the half The second and our efficiency made the difference."
30 consecutive games without a loss in the Champions League.
Bayern Munich (Photo: Reuters)
Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who thwarted two great opportunities for the opponent, referred to the criticisms leveled against Bayern due to their ability in recent times and also to the visit of ex-Lewandowski: "We don't need to exaggerate, in the Champions League we won, but we need to improve against teams that close in behind against us. I think it was a game Emotional for 'Levi', because he succeeded here at Bayern. Luck was not on his side in the decisive moments, we are lucky that he sent that volley over the crossbar and I was there in the second situation. We were good in defense today."
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