Champions League: Bayern Munich trembles at Lok Moscow to win



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Joshua Kimmich remembers Russell Crowe in “Gladiator” when he celebrates his goal. Image: keystone

Trembling Victory! Bayern extend record streak in Moscow: Inter do not win again

Group A

Lok Moscow – Bayern Munich 1: 2

Bayern Munich continues to work on the tribute to coach Hansi Flick. The German champions won their second group match in the Champions League at Lokomotiv Moscow 2-1 and ruined their premier-class series to 13 wins in a row.

With exactly the same starting eleven they did a week ago in their 4-0 win over Atlético Madrid, it took Bayern less than 14 minutes for the Russian defenders to go 1-0 through Leon Goretzka supposedly early in the season. victory route. In the second half, the action in front of some 7,000 spectators turned out to be a rather uncomfortable evening for Bayern. It was Joshua Kimmich’s technically excellent 2-1 in the 79th minute with a flat volley from distance that made the Champions League winner’s 30th win in the last 31 competitive matches perfect.

Once again it was the omnipresent Kimmich who forced victory. The 1-0 also showed known plays. A proven play led to the goal, in which Corentin Tolisso served winger Benjamin Pavard who advanced from the middle in front of the penalty area, who in turn led the head of forward midfielder Leon Goretzka. Eleven minutes later, a nearly identical attack resulted in a nearly 2-0 victory. Kingsley Coman’s shot bounced off the post.

Bayern’s tour of Goretzka. Video: transmittable

Munich’s regret for the missed opportunity was initially limited. The second impact was repeatedly in the air. After an hour, Kimmich forgave ready to shoot from the shortest distance, a little later the whistle for a penalty was removed after an indisputable foul on Robert Lewandowski for a previous offside position and Coman threw the ball just over beyond the crossbar.

So the thirteenth consecutive victory in the Champions League was suddenly seriously discussed. 20 minutes before the end, Anton Mirantschuk completed a counterattack to equalize, while Loks Zé Luis thwarted two good chances after other quick counterattacks, and Manuel Neuer directed a shot past the goal in injury time.

Locomotive Moscow – Bayern Munich 1: 2 (0: 1)
6000 spectators.
Tore: 13. Goretzka 0: 1. 70. Miranchuk 1: 1. 79. Kimmich 1: 2.
Bayern Munich: New; Pavard, Süle, Alaba, Hernandez; Kimmich, Goretzka (46º Martinez); Muller (46th Gnabry), Tolisso, Coman (69th Costa); Lewandowski.
Observations: Bayern Munich without Davies (injured).

B Group

Shakhtar Donetsk 0-0 Inter Milan

After the 2-2 draw against Borussia Mönchengladbach, Inter Milan cannot go beyond a draw with Shakhtar Donetsk. The Italian runner-up was the top team, but failed to turn dominance into goals.

Nicolo Barella and top forward Romelu Lukaku only hit the crossbar for the favorite guests in the first half. Inter were also clearly better in the second half, but could not turn this into goals. Lautaro Martínez shot past the open goal shortly before the end.

Lautaro Martínez leaves a great opportunity. Video: transmittable

Shakhtar Donetsk 0-0 Inter Milan
Inter de Milan: Handanovic; D’Ambrosio (79. Darmian), De Vrij, Bastoni; Hakimi, Barella, Brozovic, Vidal (79. Eriksen), Young (85. Pinamonti); Lukaku, Martínez (72. Perisic).
Observations: Inter without Gagliardini, Sánchez, Skriniar and Vecino (all injured). (pre / sda)

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