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Show without a winner: In a fast-paced game, FC Bayern and pursuers RB Leipzig shared the points with 3: 3 (2: 2).
The Bayern defense was once again vulnerable. While Kingsley Coman shone with three assists on the wing, Leroy Sané missed his starting eleven. (Bundesliga table)
The guests were particularly impressed by the central defense with Dayot Upamecano and Ibrahima Konaté. Also, the offense was invented, led by Emil Forsberg. the SPORT1-Individual review. (Bundesliga schedule and results)
MANUEL NEUER: When Nkunku went 0-1, he slipped past the scorer outside the penalty area and risked a red card (19th). With 2-2 through Kluivert, he was powerless from close range (36th). Also in the 2: 3 head of Forsberg (48º). SPORT1-Note: 4
DAVID ALABA: He played for the sickly left-back Hernandez, but not very convincing. Alaba had huge problems with Kluivert, with many RB attacks running by his side. In the game forward with little penetration. There was a great pass for Coman (18th). He was too indecisive against Mukiele before the 2-2 win. It improved in the last quarter of an hour. SPORT1-Note: 4.5
Süle staggers – Pavard average
NIKLAS SÜLE: Good in the air but unstable whenever Leipzig played dangerously through the interfaces. He was involved in the first two goals received. At 0: 1 there was strong criticism from Flick. Süle picked up the offside. A little more stable between two. SPORT1-Note: 5 (The game to read on TICKER)
JÉRÔME BOATENG (up to 83.): The defense could not be controlled. David Alaba moved to the left, Boateng had big coordination problems with Niklas Süle, and the probably not very fit veteran only won 2 of 5 games and played 17 (!) Bad passes. SPORT1-Note: 5
BENJAMIN SURNAME: Again, just an average game to the right. Pavard tried to get involved in the offense. But it was not very successful. He once tested Gulacsi with a direct shot (28th) from afar. Nkunku kept him busy. Before 2: 3 too passive against the Angelino wing (48th). SPORT1-Note: 4
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JAVI MARTÍNEZ (bis 25.): In defensive midfield, Leipzig literally invaded the Basque. Martinez held out with a fight, but also had turnovers in the game. Due to problems with the adductors, he had to leave the field early. SPORT1-Note: 4
Low-key Goretzka: Coman shines with a squad hat trick
LEON GORETZKA: This time a low-key performance in the defensive midfield. You can tell he’s been playing a lot more defense since Kimmich was absent. He fought against him in the second half and had good ball conquests. SPORT1-Note: 3.5
KINGSLEY COMAN (bis 83.): Bavaria’s assets! In the first half, almost all the attacks went through him. First he hit the lateral net (11th), with a turnover he started an opportunity RB (13th). With a pass to Musiala, he prepared the 1-1. With pass to Müller the 2: 1 (35º). With a great cross over Müller in 3: 3 (75th). Template hat trick! SPORT1-Note: 1.5
THOMAS MULLER: As loud as ever, he tried to organize the Bayern game. The 0: 1 of the guests resulted from a bad pass from Müller to Konaté’s chest. He presented the 1: 1. Deliberately scored the important 2-1 (35th). Go to 3: 3 (75). SPORT1-Note: 1.5
Sané disappointed – Lewandowski said goodbye
LEROY SANÉ (bis 64): Surprisingly, he was in the starting lineup instead of Gnabry. He had his first dangerous action in injury time in the first half, when he stopped with great speed and played against Lewandowski. Before 2: 3, Leipzig was too passive in front of their own penalty area. It just allowed the pass to the outside lane. Again, not a good wish transfer game. SPORT1-Note: 5
ROBERT LEWANDOWSKI: Konaté and Upamecano (courted by Bayern) largely shut down the forward and knocked him out of the game with hard tackles. However, he started 2-1 because he had previously made tunnels in Upamecano. I didn’t have a meaningful chance to score. SPORT1-Note: 4.5
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JAMAL MUSIALA (ab 25): Incomprehensible! Just five minutes after being substituted, the 17-year-old cheered from the second row and scored the 1: 1 (30) from almost 17 meters in the lower right corner of the goal. Before the 2: 1 he drew two Leipzigers on a hot streak. The 3: 3 started with a pass to Coman. In general, very safe on the ball again. SPORT1-Note: 1.5
SERGE GNABRY (ab 64.): He came for Sané and I kept trying to tune in. But many times he had no luck with his graduation campaigns. SPORT1-Note: 4
CHRIS RICHARDS (ab. 83.): Came for the battered Boateng, but too late to qualify.
DOUGLAS COSTA (ab. 83.): He was allowed to prove himself again on Coman’s left side. Not much has come.
The defensive tracks of RB Upamecano and Konaté turn off Lewandowski
PETER GULACSI: At first surprisingly little controlled, against Coman from an acute angle on the post (19), he prevented with the tips of his fingers against Pavard (29) initially still the equalization, against Musiala (31) and Müller (35) then impotent, second from Müller The goal, however, did not seem unsustainable (75th). SPORT1-Note 3
NORDI MUKIELE (bis 72.): He collided with the agile Coman on his right side and faced great challenges. He acted aggressively, saw a yellow card for too harsh boarding (51). Offensively involved in the creation of 2: 2 (36). SPORT1-Note: 3.5
IBRAHIMA KONATE: In association with Upamecano, central defender Lewandowski reported largely, captured the ball in front of Nkunku’s first goal (20th), spitzcht the ball to Musiala before Müller’s 3: 3 (75th). Otherwise, almost flawless. SPORT1-Note: 2.5
DAYOT UPAMECANO: RB’s head of defense had Lewandowski well under control. Before 1: 2, however, he could be drawn in by the rear four and also tunnelled by Poland. Although Lewandowski notably disturbed the header before 3: 3, he could not avoid Müller’s intervention on his back. With a strong grief rate of 63 percent. SPORT1-Note 3
ANGELINO: He was initially noted less for his dreaded crossover runs than for his constant defensive work, especially against Sané. But then he set up Forsbergs 3-2 with an exemplary center. After Sané’s substitution against Coman, he was in a much more difficult position, before 3: 3 too far behind the French. SPORT1-Note 3
AMADOU HAIDARA (bus 77.): He marked the signal with a tough attack against Coman (9th), started 1-0, with a strong squad for Kluivert before 2-2 (36th), revealed some defensive problems against the spirited Musiala. SPORT1-Note: 3.5
Adams overwhelmed – Forsberg and Nkunku appear
TYLOR ADAMS: He acted at 4-3-3 as a six in front of the defense, moved to the back of the back four after Mukiele’s replacement. He often seemed overwhelmed, only winning 17.6 percent of his duels. SPORT1-Note: 4.5
MARCEL SABITZER (until 72): Putting a first exclamation point with a picket shot (2nd), tried in vain with a tackle to avoid Musiala’s goal (31st). Otherwise, the organizing hand in the Leipzig match without shining. SPORT1-Note: 4
JUSTIN KLUIVERT (up to 77): He always escaped his Alaba guard, scoring uncompromisingly at 2: 2 (36th). The reverse also worked well. SPORT1-Note: 2.5
EMIL FORSBERG (bis 62.): Tireless driver of the RB offensive. Dropping again and again as a nominal forward, he set up Leipzig’s first goal through Nkunku with a direct pass. With a cool head at 3-2 (48º). He had finished work after a good hour. SPORT1-Note: 1.5
CHRISTOPHER NKUNKU: Offensively omnipresent. First he tried it with his fine right foot, first deflected (13th), then a little more (17th) and then successfully with his left (20th) after circling Neuer. Then I had to carry a lot and limped to the cabin. He bites his teeth and was also instrumental in the 3: 2 score. Pretty flat towards the end. SPORT1-Note 2
YUSSUF POULSEN (from 62.): He replaced Poulsen, as one forward was mainly busy altering Bayern’s playing structure. SPORT1-Note: 4
KEVIN KAMPL (ab 72.): He got to cover in the final stages, but barely got into the game and never won a duel. SPORT1-Note: 4.5
DANI OLMO (ab 72.): In the final phase, it provided some relief to the Leipziger. SPORT1-Note 3
WILLI ORBAN (since 77): Helped secure the point. Unrated.
ALEXANDER SÖRLOTH (since 77): He could no longer put himself in the spotlight. Unrated.