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Nanu? Memories of the GAU Tor in St. Gallen are awakened last Sunday.
The main match between Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig will start with a little delay. The assistant referee discovers a hole in the goal net that needs to be repaired before he can start. Manuel Neuer doesn’t seem to be moving fast enough. Try tying the net with your towel. His solution is not accepted, a gardener has to fix it with cable ties.
Then the game is kicked and Thomas Müller’s prediction comes true. Even before the coup in Leipzig, he joked on an Instagram live broadcast: “Instead of Lewangoalski, we have Leon Scoretzka on our team.” And so it happens on Saturday night. In the absence of the injured Torgarant Robert Lewandowski, Leon Goretzka secures Bayern’s narrow victory over RB. Müller provides the template himself.
He is sent deep into the penalty area, lands a hook and leans over the incoming Goretzka. This stays icy at the end and hits the ball past Gulacsi into the net. The goal falls just as Leipzig seems to run out of air (38th).
RB’s match plan doesn’t work
“During the first 15 minutes there are clear statistical values for both teams that should be exploited,” said the RB Nagelsmann coach before the game. He’s trimmed his men for a furious start. They deliver this too. Leipzig constricts the guests in their own half, hits one cross after another in the penalty area, but something convincing does not pop out. Bayern only need one scene to take the lead. And he could extend the lead before the halftime whistle.
The Leipzig team tries to turn the game around after the break, at times it seems that equalization is only a matter of time. But in the end, the people of Munich are too clever and claim the necessary luck. This means that Bayern Munich are seven points ahead of Leipzig. There are still seven games to play, but this victory is decisive.
The door: 38 Goretzka 0: 1.