Bad news after Bayern's win against Barcelona: Hernandez is out - the diagnosis is official
Created: 09/15/2022 05:43
By: Marius Epp
In a high-class game in the Champions League, FC Bayern defeated Robert Lewandowski and FC Barcelona.
A controversial scene causes discussions.
Update from September 14, 2:59 p.m .:
Due to the injury to Lucas Hernandez shortly before the end of the game in the game against FC Barcelona, Bayern newcomer Matthijs de Ligt should have his place in central defense for the next few weeks.
In the Champions League victory on Tuesday, he had to sit on the bench for 90 minutes because coach Julian Nagelsmann relied on Dayot Upamecano - which later turned out to be a golden move.
De Ligt will now get his stakes.
It's just stupid that three of his closest family members were in the stadium against Barcelona: brother, sister and girlfriend had fun in the Allianz Arena.
Update from September 14, 12:45 p.m .:
Lucas Hernandez will be missing from Bayern for several weeks.
The defender tore a muscle bundle in the left adductor area in the 2-0 win against Barcelona, as the German record champions announced.
This was the result of an examination by the medical department of FC Bayern.
Hernandez, who scored 1-0 against Barca, will be out for four to six weeks, according to
tz
information.
Instead, there are two other defenders with Dayot Upamecano and Benjamain Pavard.
The duo is expected to return to training in the next few days.
Nothing speaks against a mission on Saturday in Augsburg.
“I received a hit on the outside of my right thigh.
But I can train on Friday and play on Saturday," Pavard told
Bild
.
Upamecano on his left knee: "I took a hit but I'll be ready on Saturday."
Lucas Hernandez was the acclaimed scorer against Barcelona and is now sidelined.
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FC Bayern wrestles FC Barcelona - Lewandowski misses great opportunities
First report from September 14:
Munich – Amazon expert Matthias Sammer spoke to many fans from the heart when he summed up at half-time: "This game is a pleasure." FC Bayern and FC Barcelona delivered an open exchange of blows on Tuesday evening .
In the end, it was Munich who won - mainly because they made better use of their chances to score.
Lucas Hernandez and Leroy Sané decided the game with their goals, while returnees Robert Lewandowski, Pedri and Co. either failed because of Manuel Neuer, the outside post or their own inability.
After the game, the Spanish press complained about an “eternal nightmare in Munich”.
Champions League: FC Bayern beats FC Barcelona – controversial Davies scene
A scene in the 44th minute caused excitement even after the game.
Alphonso Davies fouled Ousmane Dembélé in the penalty area?
For Barcelona coach Xavi there was no doubt - penalty.
"We've all seen it," he stated soberly.
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Alphonso Davies knocks Ousmane Dembélé down - a penalty?
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Journalist Eduardo Iturralde from the sports newspaper
AS
confronted Bayern defender Lucas Hernandez on broadcaster
Cadena Ser
after the game with his assessment, which many Spaniards (and Spanish media) share.
“Dembélé moves into the penalty area and the Bayern player knocks him down the line.
It's a penalty.” Hernandez, who suffered a painful injury in the final minutes and will probably be out for a long time, didn't quite agree.
FC Bayern vs Barcelona lucky?
Penalty scene heats up
He described the scene as a "penaltito", i.e. a "penalty kick" and made it clear: "If the referee doesn't whistle and the VAR doesn't intervene, you can talk as you want.
The result is what it is.” Amazon Prime expert Mario Gomez would have given the penalty according to his own statements, Matthias Sammer judged at his side: “You can give, you don’t have to.”
Nothing will change in the scoring - FC Bayern started the Champions League season with six points from two difficult games.
And on top of that, he hasn't conceded a goal yet.
The premier class seems to tickle Munich a little more than the Bundesliga, where things are bumping at the moment.
(epp)