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Bayern Munich became too strong for Dortmund, but Haaland entered the goalscorer list with an impressive goal.
BORUSSIA DORTMUND – BAYERN MUNICH 2-3:
“Der Klassiker” was a casual bonanza between two very good teams. The game wavered back and forth the entire time, but Bayern Munich finally took the victory after goals from Alaba, Lewandowski and Sane.
Marco Reus and Erling Braut Haaland scored for Dortmund. And Jærbuen’s goal made the commentators overflow.
Five minutes before full time, Haaland was thrown alone with Neuer. There the Norwegian was not wrong. He passed the giant goalkeeper and put the ball into the open goal.
– Have you ever seen something like that? It’s the worst I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen everything he’s done since he arrived in Dortmund, exclaimed Viasport commentator E claim Bisgaard Sundet.
But early in the game, Haaland was criticized for wasting his chances. Several times the striker was dangerous up front without scoring.
At the beginning of the second half, Haaland seized a great opportunity. Then he had to endure criticism from the commentators.
– Not good from Erling Braut Haaland. That phrase is not often said, said Viasport commentator E vivos Bisgaard Sundet.
– This is a rare technical error after the timing is absolutely perfect. It should go on the floor, said expert commentator Lars Tjærnås in the situation where he thought Haaland didn’t do a good enough job.
Self-critical after the match
After the game, Haaland was upset about the loss to rival Bayern Munich. The Norwegian has not yet been involved in conquering the big club.
– It’s a slim loss. Is near. Is rare. I have played against them three times and have not won a single time. I’m starting to get mad about it. It’s a lot of lead, Haaland told Viasat after the game.
Before the game, there was great excitement associated with the forward duel between Lewandowski and Haaland. Lewandowski hit three balls into the net against Dortmund on Saturday night, but only one was approved. It was his 17th goal against his former club Dortmund in twelve games.
The Pole is the Bundesliga’s top scorer with an incredible 11 goals in seven games.
Haaland, on the other hand, stands out with six goals. According to him, he should have had more on Saturday night.
– If you ask me, it’s to establish my chances. I had a touch too much in various situations. It’s bothering me a lot now. If I had sat them, we would have won quickly, Haaland said.
Hectic opening minutes
Before Saturday’s deal, both teams had five wins and one loss in the Bundesliga this season. With a win, one of the great teams would get a hatch to the other team.
Even before the minute was up, Lewandowski performed on “Der Klassiker”. Gnabry went for the Polish striker who squeezed in from the corner of the penalty area. The shot went straight to the wall of the net.
He moved a lot from one side to the other in the first minutes, and it was Bayern who were the most dangerous the times they tried.
After 13 minutes, Goretzka came close to leading Bayern to the lead. Dortmund did not clear after a corner kick and the ball returned to enter the field. Goretzka was left alone at the back post and headed for the goal, but Bürki pulled off a masterful save.
After the middle of the first half, Haaland should also get to present himself properly. Dortmund counter led by the Reyna and Haaland radar couple. The American perfectly escaped the jærbu that had become free in the area. From the corner of the penalty area, Haaland tried to roll the ball into the opposite corner, but put it out.
Did the cheers subside?
Just two minutes after Haaland had burned a great opportunity, Bayern Munich and Lewandowski cheered for the goal. Gnabry sped up the left side and hit Lewandowski wonderfully, who slid the ball into goal. Then the goal was studied by the VAR, and the men on the VAR bus saw that the Pole was well offside, so the goal was disallowed.
Soon after, the visiting team was again dangerous up front, but Akanji finally managed to clear a terrifying comeback from Bürki.
It was Bayern who had the most chances in the first half, but it was the home team that got ahead. Just before the break, Sancho Guerreiro found himself on the left side. The Portuguese released 45 degrees and there Reus waited. The Dortmund captain struck in the direct and extended the cash ball into the net to 1-0.
But Bayern responded quickly. In extra time in the first half, Bayern landed a free kick just outside the Dortmund penalty area. The red jerseys continued with a free-throw variant where Lewandowski first jumped on the ball. Then Gnabry rolled towards Müller who left the ball dead. Then it opened in the wall and Alaba shot through Meunier and into the goal.
Bonanza of opportunity
The second half started as hectic as the first, and Haaland got a chance early to send Dortmund to the lead. Sancho played a little free Haaland to the right in the penalty area. From the corner of the penalty area, the forward went to pass instead of shot, but the Norwegian slipped and then the ball disappeared over Reus.
When Haaland missed his chance, Lewandowski made it to the start minute later. Hernandez hit the field and Lewandowski smashed Hummels in midair. The Pole got on well with power on a tricky header, and the ball whizzed past Bayern at 2-1.
– What a score! For a top player. For an enormously good striker Bayern Munich has, Viasport exclaimed his commentator E vivos Bisgaard Sundet when the Pole scored.
Bayern went ahead. First, Coman hit the post after a ground crawl, before a few minutes later he nearly sent a post to goal. Burki was in the notes.
Haaland was also dangerous from the beginning. First, he hit a ball against the wall of the net from an acute angle. He then swept away Boateng and Alaba in a racing duel, but once again had to finish from a slightly too sharp angle.
Ten minutes before the end, Sane made it 3-1 for Bayern. Lewandowski just missed Sane, who doubled the ball off the hook. The wing probably thought he had pierced the match at the time, but a 20-year-old from Bryne should provide more excitement.
Five minutes before full time, Haaland was thrown alone with Neuer. There the Norwegian was not wrong. He passed the giant goalkeeper and put the ball into the open goal.
In extra time, Lewandowski put the ball back into the goal, but for the second time in the big game, a goal from the Pole was disallowed.
Dortmund failed to score in overtime and thus Bayern Munich won the big game.
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