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Bayern is losing points again. An amazing show in Frankfurt

Bayern Munich already has another league challenge in the 2024/25 season. After the last defeat in the Champions League against Aston Villa, Vincent Kompany’s players had to play away against Eintracht. The final battle at Detusche Bank Park ended with the division of points and a draw 3:3 after an extremely exciting spectacle. It was a real hit of the queue!

Bayern again without a full set of points

Without a doubt, the spectacle in Frankfurt will be remembered fondly not only by FCB and SGE fans, but also by neutral fans who witnessed six goals and an offensive concert at Deutsche Bank Park. In the end Bayern dropped points for the third time in a row in all competitions and drew 3-3 with the Eagles in the sixth round of the German Bundesliga. This result means that Bayern remains in the leading position, but, like RB Leipzig, it has 14 points.

As for the goals in Frankfurt, Eintracht’s scorers included Omar Marmoush (22′ and 90’+5) and Hugo Ekitike (35′), who were outstanding this season, while Kim Min-jae (15′) scored the goals for the Bavarian club. ), Dayot Upamecano (38′) and the amazing Michael Olise (53′), for whom it was exactly the sixth goal for the “Southern Star” since he arrived at the Allianz Arena last summer.

Bearing in mind the defeat in the Champions League a few days ago, coach Vincent Kompany decided to make two changes to the starting eleven. The injured Jamal Musiala was replaced by the veteran of the Bavarian club – Thomas Mueller. As for the Eintracht team, Dino Toppmoeller rested as many as five players after winning against Besiktas in the Europa League.

Bayern XI:

Neuer – Guerreiro, Upamecano, Min-jae, Davies – Kimmich, Pavlovic – Olise, Mueller, Gnabry (66′ Coman) – Kane (72′ Tel).

Concord XI:

Santos – Kristensen, Tuta, Koch, Theate – Chaibi (80′ Uzun), Skhiri (45′ Dahoud), Larsson (75′ Goetze), Knauff (75′ Bahoya) – Ekitike (66′ Ebimbe), Marmoush.

Bayern and Eintracht in gas!

Enraged after the draw with Leverkusen and the defeat against Aston Villa, the club from the capital of Bavaria started very bravely – in the first minute Michael Olise was one step away from the goal, but he made a slight mistake after a beautiful play by Kimmich. A moment later, the high pressure of the guests could again pay off with a goal – they were close to happiness, among others. Kimmich and Kane. In the following minutes, the Munich team gained more and more possession and dominated their opponents, just like in recent matches.

We didn’t have to wait long for the first goal in this match – in the 15th minute, Mueller’s pass was converted by Kim Min-jae, who put the ball into the net from close range. The hosts tried to respond, but Bayern initially did not let up. When it seemed that the score was close to 2-0, the Frankfurt team took advantage of the Bavarians’ mistake and launched a counterattack in the 22nd minute. Knauff crossed the ball to Marmoush, who made no mistake and scored to make it 1-1.

Kompany’s team should have been leading 2-1 after half an hour, but Kaua Santos made a brilliant save to save Mueller’s shot. Dino Toppmoeller’s team, although suppressed, made excellent use of counterattacks – ten minutes before the end of the first half, Hugo Ekitike scored to make it 2-1, sending the ball under Neuer’s feet and putting Deutsche Bank Park in a state of euphoria.

Eintracht’s joy did not last too long, as in the 38th minute the score was 2-2 by another of Bayern’s defenders – Dayot Upamecano. Ultimately, the first half of this exciting fight ended in a 2-2 draw. Statistics? Bayern had as many as 12 shots, seven of which were on target. Eintracht, on the other hand, was devastatingly effective – he converted two out of three shots into hits.

Bayern dominates, Olise with a beautiful goal

The second half started a bit calmer, although the guests continued to press their opponents’ goal and try to take the lead. Eight minutes after the game was restarted, he made a brilliant shot Michael Olise, who in the style of Arjen Robben he put the ball into the net, leaving the Eintracht goalkeeper without a chance to defend himself.

A few dozen seconds later, the Bavarians again demonstrated their offensive skill – Kimmich could have scored to make it 3-2, but Santos had the upper hand and had his hands full that evening. Despite the lead, the guests continued their dominant style and kept the ball for a long time, repeatedly trying to break into the penalty area. In the 78th minute, Kingsley Coman made a great shot from outside the penalty area, but the Eintracht goalkeeper brilliantly saved the Frenchman’s shot.

Although dominated, the Frankfurt team did not change their tactics and tried to attack FCB on the counterattack – ten minutes before the end of the fight, Marmoush could have found himself in a one-on-one situation, but for the third time in this clash, Neuer intervened several dozen meters before his goal, knocking the ball out. the ball in front of you. When everything pointed to the fact that the three points would go to Munich, then Omar Marmoush equalized at the very end, scoring a Doppelpack and giving his teammates a point. Ultimately, the hit in Frankfurt ended in a 3-3 draw and the points were shared.

Kim Min-jae made a mistake as he tried to head the ball, but he kicked it badly. He thus created a hole in his zone, which the opponent exploited perfectly and went one-on-one with Neuer.

After the international break, two more hits!

For Bayern and Eintracht, these were the last matches before the international break. As for the next league challenges of both teams, on October 19 at 6:30 p.m. the big hit of the seventh round will take place at the Allianz Arena – in the Southern Derby, Vincent Kompany’s players will face VfB Stuttgart. A little earlier, at 3:30 p.m. on the same day, Eintracht Frankfurt will play away against the current German champion, Bayer 04 Leverkusen.

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