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Bayern Munich, which had almost reared with the replacement of Niko Kovac by Hansi Flick last season and left no trophies, added a new one to their trophies. The German giant faced Tigres in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup, beating their rival 1-0 with Benjamin Pavard’s goal in the 59th minute and came to victory. In the final in Qatar, Hansi Flick eliminated offensive weapons such as Lewandowski, Sane, Coman, Gnabry after the score reached 1-0.
Bayern Munich had won this trophy once before. In the final played in 2013, they defeated the Moroccan team Raja Casablanca 2-0.
Walking towards the championship once again in the Bundesliga, Bayern will face Lazio in the last 16 days of the Champions League.
MINUTES OF THE MATCH
In the 18th minute of the game, Joshua Kimmich of Bayern Munich sent the ball into the Tigres nets, but the goal was not considered valid due to the VAR warning. When there was no goal in the rest of the first half, the dressing room drew 0-0.
In the 59th minute of the game, Bayern Munich, who went 1-0 ahead of Tigres with a Benjamin Pavard goal, did not lose their rival’s advantage for the rest of the game and beat Tigres 1-0 and became the owner of the cup.
Thomas Müller, who tested positive for coronavirus at Bayern Munich, was unable to play the game.
On the other hand, in the match for 3rd place played today, Al-Ahly defeated Palmeiras 3-2 on penalties in the match whose normal duration ended 0-0.
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Bayern Munich – Starting Tigers
Bayern: Neuer, Pavard, Sule, Hernández, Davies, Alaba, Kimmich, Gnabry, Sané, Coman, Lewandowski.
Tigers: Guzmán, Dueñas, Salcedo, Diego Reyes, Rodríguez, Carioca, Pizarro, Aquino, Quiñones, Espínola, Gignac.
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