Bayern win after falling behind: eight goals in Salzburg



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Early deficit, canceled penalty, offside goal and several spins. FC Bayern’s game in Salzburg was tough. Flick-Elf’s victory was on the brink for a long time.

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FC Bayern also won their third game in the Champions League. It was hot in Salzburg before the defending champion closed the bag in the finals. Bayern won 6-2 in Salzburg.

Goals for the Flick team were scored by Lewandowski (21st, 88th), Boateng (79th), Sané (83rd), Hernández (90th + 2nd) and Kristensen from Salzburg (44th). Berisha (4th) and Okugawa (66th) were successful for Salzburg.

“It sounds very clear, but it wasn’t,” Flick said after the Sky game. “In the end we showed our strength and I am very satisfied with the mentality of my team.” Striker Sané added: “If you just look at the result, it looks good, but we had a bit of trouble.”

Okugawa calls, Boateng fights back

Austrian serial champions Salzburg took the lead in an energetic game in the 4th minute through Mergim Berisha. Bayern, who last failed to win in the premier class 20 months ago (1: 3 against Liverpool), drew with a penalty converted by Robert Lewandowski (21st). An own goal by Rasmus Kristensen (44th) gave the guests the lead just before half-time.

Robert Lewandowski (left) in a duel with Salzburg captain Andreas Ulmer.  (Source: Reuters / Andreas Gebert)Robert Lewandowski (left) in a duel with Salzburg captain Andreas Ulmer. (Source: Andreas Gebert / Reuters)

Newly substituted Masaya Okugawa (66.) tied, before Jerome Boateng (79.), substitute Leroy Sane (83.), Lewandowski (88.) and Lucas Hernández (90. + 2) again for the perhaps somewhat high favorites. . Coach Hansi Flick, who replaced Niko Kovac exactly one year ago, remains in the premier class without losing points.

After the riots around head of defense David Alaba, Bayern coach Hansi Flick demanded the correct response from his professionals: the record champions did it without Niklas Süle, who tested positive for Corona, and without Leon Goretzka (problems in calves).

Although the Munich team revealed some defensive loopholes against the dangerous and cheeky Salzburg, they did so four days before the main match on Saturday (starting at 6.30 pm in the live ticker on t-online) on BVB Moral.

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