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meIn the final turbulent transfer streak, FC Bayern fulfilled their Bundesliga duty thanks to four-time striker Robert Lewandowski. A week after 1: 4 in 1899 Hoffenheim, Munich won 4: 3 (1: 0) against Hertha BSC on Sunday. Robert Lewandowski, with his 100th goal in the league at the Allianz Arena (minute 40) and three more goals after the break (51./85./90.+2), allowed coach Hansi Flick to concede three goals from Jhon Córdoba (minute 59). ), Matheus Cunha (71st) and Jessic Ngankam (88th) celebrate the victory. The successful coach was also pleased with the announcement by Spaniard Marco Roca of Espanyol Barcelona shortly before kick-off.
After two offside goals that failed new signing Córdoba (15th), who was in Berlin’s starting lineup for the first time, and Bayern coach Thomas Müller (36th), the Munich team led the game in a good address before the break. Four days after the success of the Super Cup in the 3-2 win over Borussia Dortmund, things got tough again for the record champions after the break, despite a 2-0 lead. The brave Berliners were back in the game before European footballer of the year Lewandowski let the Munich team cheer in a crazy finals.
The Munich-based company now wants to book more successful transfers in the hours remaining before the end of this Monday’s transfer window (6:00 pm). Defensive midfielder Roca, who is reportedly committed for nine million euros and receives a five-year contract until the summer of 2025, should not be the only entry in the final purchase. Above all, you are looking for an offensive back and a right back.
Flick has to improvise
It was precisely in these positions that Flick had to improvise something against the Berliners. Left-back Alphonso Davies played offensively on the wing this time. At the back right, 20-year-old American Chris Richards was able to play in the Bundesliga for the first time from the start. Its center was the starting point of the first goal.
After the center of Richards, who had been signed two years ago and until now has been part of the amateur squad, Lewandowski missed Hertha goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow with a header, who saved brilliantly. But through Gnabry, the ball went back to Lewandowski, who didn’t give Schwolow a chance this time with his full shot. Gnabry narrowly missed twice before the break, but Hertha also smelled a goal in the phantom game. Over and over again, coach Bruno Labbadia’s brave team changed rapidly, in the end without success.
Not so with Bayern, who quickly finished off in the second round. After Richards’ groundwork, Lewandowski succeeded with a low shot. Almost in return, Manuel Neuer, who will have to do without his training partner Sven Ulreich (Hamburger SV) in training, saved the 1: 2. He defeated against Matheus Cunha (53.). With Córdoba’s header (59th) Neuer was powerless. Lewandowski then countered both blows from Cunha and Ngankam.
The Hertha match again documented that the Bayern team could use more personnel in a glorious and exhausting year. Munich residents don’t have much time left, last minute purchases or rentals are expected. Rumors abound. Andrej Kramaric (1899 Hoffenheim), Callum Hudson-Odoi (Chelsea FC), Bouna Sarr (Olympique de Marseille), Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting (without club), Thomas Lemar (Atlético de Madrid) and Douglas Costa (Juventus de Turin).