Bundesliga individual notes and reviews



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  • FC Bayern at Union Berlin: individual ratings and reviews

    FC Bayern at Union Berlin: individual ratings and reviews

    On Saturday night, FC Bayern Munich took on Union Berlin in the Bundesliga. The record champions did not get more than 1-1 in the capital, but they still defended the top of the table. All actors of the individual review:

  • Union Berlin - TOR: Andreas Luthe - Note: 2.0

    Union Berlin – TOR: Andreas Luthe – Note: 2.0

    He was on the line when needed and normally defended himself from Bavarian approaches safely. He had no chance to concede, but he saved the point with a great feat shortly before the end (89th).

  • DEFENSE: Christopher Trimmel - Grade: 2.0

    DEFENSE: Christopher Trimmel – Grade: 2.0

    He started the game as a dream and was immediately involved in many dangerous scenes. He made it 1-0 from a corner (3rd), he also contributed other good ideas in the offensive game. He clearly had the defensive advantage against Coman and Davies for long stretches. The tie fell over (67º).

  • Marvin Friedrich - Score: 2.5

    Marvin Friedrich – Score: 2.5

    He looked very relaxed in central defense. He cleverly defended many scenes and made a particularly strong impression on air. He also played the Bayern pressure very carefully.

  • Robin Knoche - Note: 3.5

    Robin Knoche – Note: 3.5

    He moved attentively in conjunction with the network, but did not immediately have all the Bayern ideas on the screen. That is why he was a step too late in their direct duels several times.

  • Christian Lenz - Note: 3.5

    Christian Lenz – Note: 3.5

    If possible, get involved up front. I had good times in turn-based play there, especially in the beginning. But occasionally he lost sight of Gnabry as he backed away. It was too late before the 1-1 draw against Lewandowski (67.)

  • MITTELFELD: Grischa Prömel - Grade: 3.0

    MITTELFELD: Grischa Prömel – Grade: 3.0

    He put the locals directly in the lead with his first action (3rd). He then acted as the last line of defense in midfield, mostly attentive but not flawless.

  • Sebastian Griesbeck (bis 72.) - Note: 4.0

    Sebastian Griesbeck (bis 72.) – Note: 4.0

    He moved cautiously through the midfield and created some urgent situations. He is rarely able to steal balls. There was also little play from the former Heidenheimer.

  • Julian Ryerson (from 72nd) - no score

    Julian Ryerson (from 72nd) – no score

    He occupied one of the positions in the center during the last minutes. He made a good impression against the ball, but he couldn’t find magic bullets either.

  • Marcus Ingvartsen (bis 35.) - Note: 3.0

    Marcus Ingvartsen (bis 35.) – Note: 3.0

    As a representative of Kruse, he indicated his qualities and provided passable ideas on the counterattacks. But he had to go down early injured.

  • Cedric Teuchert (ab 35.) - Note: 3.0

    Cedric Teuchert (ab 35.) – Note: 3.0

    He held one of the most creative positions in the Union midfield, but had to limit himself to defensive work for a long time. After the break, he collected more scenes in the opposite field, but usually did not play good situations optimally.

  • Marius Bülter (up to 72 °) - mark: 3.5

    Marius Bülter (up to 72 °) – mark: 3.5

    He bravely launched into his duels and repeatedly recorded significant experiences of success. After winning the ball, he often acted too frenzied and handed out good against opportunities with small errors.

  • Keita Endo (from 72.) - no evaluation

    Keita Endo (from 72nd) – no score

    At the end of the game, he shaped the Unioner’s transitional game and made a lot of it all the way to the penalty area. But around the box, his ideas no longer worked.

  • Sheraldo Becker - Note: 2.0

    Sheraldo Becker – Note: 2.0

    He supported the defense as much as possible and harmonized well with Trimmel. He used Bayern’s voting errors to win big balls, but he also grew bolder on offense after the break.

  • ATTACK: Taiwo Awoniyi (up to 90) - Grade: 3.0

    ATTACK: Taiwo Awoniyi (up to 90) – Grade: 3.0

    Lurking at his speed for deep passes, he had the best chances multiple times. He did a lot of things well in the making, but completely lost his temper to Neuer. You must score at least one goal with two hundred percent (1st, 22nd).

  • Christian Gentner (from 90.) - no rating

    Christian Gentner (90) – no rating

    It came in extra time to get the result over time.

  • TOR: Manuel Neuer - Note: 2.5

    TOR: Manuel Neuer – Note: 2.5

    His team saved in 52 seconds with a brilliant act from the deficit, but could not avoid the 0: 1 a little later (3rd). As a result, on the line and leaving the usual sovereign support.

  • DEFENSE: Benjamin Pavard - Rating: 4.0

    DEFENSE: Benjamin Pavard – Rating: 4.0

    If the outside lane repeatedly didn’t close fast enough after turning the ball over, it also gave opponents a lot of time, at least occasionally. He appeared offensively in the second half, then took many second balls.

  • Jérôme Boateng - Score: 5.0

    Jérôme Boateng – Score: 5.0

    If the record champions’ defense failed to stabilize, flagrant mistakes were made repeatedly over time. He left the place without winning a duel in his statistics.

  • David Alaba - Note: 4.5

    David Alaba – Note: 4.5

    He allowed himself some serious wobbling in positional play with long balls. Defended very weakly against Awoniyi several times, he did not stay flawless in preparation for the game. Over time, however, the creepy bugs were fixed.

  • Alphonso Davies - Score: 5.0

    Alphonso Davies – Score: 5.0

    Apparently, he did not reach operating temperature after his injury. Although he did his usual heavy workload, too often there was no coordination with his colleagues. The frequency of mistakes made by the Canadian was almost grotesque before the break.

  • MITTELFELD: Leon Goretzka (up to 77 °) - Grade: 3.5

    MITTELFELD: Leon Goretzka (up to 77 °) – Grade: 3.5

    He tried to push the action as a phased playmaker, but often oriented much further forward without the ball. I had some good times, but I missed the opportunity to completely take over the game.

  • Corentin Tolisso (ab 77.) - Rating: 4.0

    Corentin Tolisso (ab 77.) – Rating: 4.0

    He had to replace the injured Goretzka in the later stages. It was practically impossible to establish impulses. He even distributed a violent counter-invitation to Union.

  • Jamal Musiala (up to 63) - Note: 3.0

    Jamal Musiala (up to 63) – Note: 3.0

    He was very committed against the ball and constantly challenged the field of play equipment on the way forward. He had so much game and it was a ray of hope for FCB even in the first honest half. I still had to give in later.

  • Leroy Sané (ab 63.) - Score: 3.5

    Leroy Sané (ab 63.) – Score: 3.5

    After being substituted, he brought a breath of fresh air to Bayern’s offense, but once again failed to seize his opportunities. He still had Bayern’s best chance on the final offense.

  • Kingsley Coman - Score: 2.5

    Kingsley Coman – Note: 2.5

    He struggled to get a foot in the game and seemed too headless at times in his scenes. He became much more agile after a break, then picked up the pace with his runs in the final third. I was rewarded with 1: 1 attendance for the increase in performance (67th).

  • Serge Gnabry (until 88) - Rating: 3.0

    Serge Gnabry (up to 88) – grade: 3.0

    He seemed unhappy several times at first and missed two main opportunities due to technical errors. He still invested a lot and with his dribbling he always brought speed to the guests’ game, otherwise quite calm.

  • Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (from 88.) - no score

    Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (from 88.) – no score

    He increased the occupation of the penalty area in the final phase, but he no longer reached the distributions himself.

  • Thomas Müller - Note: 3.5

    Thomas Müller – Note: 3.5

    He was on the go a lot and basically occupied the right rooms. From there he could only give impulses in the attacking game, he had too high an error rate in his actions for long periods.

  • ATTACK: Robert Lewandowski - Grade: 2.5

    ATTACK: Robert Lewandowski – Grade: 2.5

    Often abandoned, and from low position he came up with quite a few good ideas. He repeatedly sent Gnabry and Müller to the top final positions. Later it marked the own tie (67º). Before 0: 1, however, he lost the decisive head duel (3rd).

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