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German professional football Freiburg midfielders Jung Woo-young (22) and Kwon Chang-hoon (27) missed side by side, and the team knelt at Bayern Munich, the league’s strongest.
Freiburg lost 1-2 to Bayern Munich in the 2020-2021 German Bundesliga round 16 away game, which ended at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany on the morning of the 18th (Korean time).
Seven minutes after the start of the match, Freiburg scored the 21st goal in the regular league this season to scorer Robert Lewandowski, and was brought back to balance with a diving heading goal by Niels Petersen in the 17th minute of the second half.
However, after allowing Thomas Muller the winning goal in the 29th minute of the second half, the match was not reversed.
In the second half of the extra time, Petersen’s shot hit the crossbar and it was more regrettable.
Freiburg recently climbed undefeated in 7 games (5 wins, 2 draws), including 5 consecutive wins in the regular league, but could not overcome the wall of Munich.
Freiburg’s performance was 6 wins, 5 draws and 5 losses (23 points).
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Munich, on the other hand, lost 2-3 against Monchengladbach in the 15th round of the regular league, and in the second round of Fokal of the German Football Association (DFB), they were caught on a penalty shootout by the second division team Holstein Kiel, but the atmosphere grew with victory this day. Ran.
Munich widened the gap with Leipzig (9 wins, 5 draws, 2 losses, 32 points) and 4 points, with 11 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses (36 points).
Jung Woo-young, who started his career as a professional player in Munich, was on the list of substitutes but did not get a chance to play.
Kwon Chang-hoon was absent due to an injury.
In the 14th round against Hoffenheim on the 2nd, he was the first to start after his 8th appearance in the regular league this season, but he was unable to play in the 15th round against Cologne due to a calf injury during team training.
Kwon Chang-hoon has a six-week absence inevitable.
/yunhap news
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