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Thanks to a gem from Kimmich, Bayern folds the Bundesliga! – Debrief and NOTES from players (Dortmund 0-1 Bayern) – Football

Victorious this Tuesday on the ground of Borussia Dortmund (1-0), Bayern Munich took a huge step towards the title of champion of Germany by relegating its 7 point runner-up thanks to a superb lob of Kimmich.

Kimmich probably scored the title goal.

Bayern Munich knock out the Bundesliga! Winner (1-0) on the lawn of Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday during the shock of the 28th day, the Bavarian cador relegated his runner-up 7 points 6 days from the end and made a huge step towards a new title.

Shaken in the first period, the Rotens have mastered this “Klassiker” once in mind.

Hland doesn’t hang out

Even without an audience, and with only encouragement the songs of supporters broadcast by the sound system, the BvB entered the match well and it only took 30 seconds for the opportunist Hland to force Boateng to make a rescue on his line! More incisive, especially against, the men of Lucien Favre even thought of opening the scoring by Guerreiro, whose goal was rightly refused for offside.

Kimmich, what an inspiration!

On the razor’s edge in defense, the visitors then began to reply by confiscating the ball and approached Brki’s goal little by little. After an initial alert which forced Piszczek to save on his line, Coman tested the porter, who intervened. At the end of a more balanced period, Bayern pressed the accelerator before the break. Present to postpone a recovery of Goretzka, Brki, advanced, however was much less inspired against Kimmich who opened the scoring with a subtle dive ball (0-1, 43rd). Superb!

Dortmund lose track

Sonns, the locals had a hard time recovering and suffered when they returned from the locker room despite the entrances of Can and Sancho, nonchalant and which increased the loss of ball. Delivered himself, Brki had to work against Lewandowski and Mller to avoid taking the goal of the break. Despite a big opportunity for Hland, countered by the arm of Boateng, then the heavy strike of Dahoud, repelled by Neuer, Dortmund remained too imprecise to really worry Bayern in this second act more disjointed.

We felt that public support was lacking at the BvB to find a second wind and, opposite, Lewandowski had the break point that he sent on the post! Not enough to upset Hans-Dieter Flick and his gang, who are performing an excellent operation.

The match score: 5.5 / 10

The soundtrack with chants from supporters played throughout the match served as a cover-up, but it will take some time to get used to the closed doors when the Yellow Wall should have been opened for this poster. This particular context did not really weigh during the first very pleasant period without dead time. On the other hand, the clear drop in pace of the BvB will have resulted in a second act that is much less pleasant.

The goal :

– On a handing over from Coman, which follows a game of billiards, Kimmich spots Brki’s advance position and punishes the doorman with a subtle pike of the right almost instantaneous before the surface. Fbrile, the goalkeeper touches the ball in vain. Magnificent (0-1, 43rd)!

Player NOTES

Maxifoot has given a rating (out of 10) to each player.

Man of the Match: Joshua Kimmich (8/10)

If Bayern has taken a decisive step towards a new title of champion, it can thank its midfielder, author of a goal as important as tasty. Beyond this inspiration, the German delivered a match full of combativeness, with a work of undermining consequently the midfield, fighting on each ball to slow down the opposing actions. Its high recoveries also made it possible to launch several offensives.

BORUSSIA DORTMUND :

Roman Burki (4): advancing then fbrile on his hand intervention, the BvB goalkeeper allows Kimmich to register the jewel that rocks this Klassiker. Too bad because the Swiss generally signed a good match with notably stops against Goretzka then Lewandowski and Mller. Unlike his team, he had the merit of staying in the match after his mistake.

Manuel Akanji (4): complicated match for the left axial defender who was in trouble against Coman and Pavard. The Swiss absolutely did not manage to close its side.

Mats Hummels (6): author of very fair interventions against Lewandowski, the central defender generally held his role as boss, despite a yellow card received very early. His tackles relieved his defense even if he was sometimes overcome by the vivacity of Coman and Gnabry.

Lukasz Piszczek (6): despite his 34 years, the defender has been extended recently and we understand why. Author of several decisive interventions, the Pole was notably distinguished by a heel on the line to repel a goal ball from Gnabry. Replace the 80th minute with Mario Gtze (not rated).

Achraf Hakimi (5.5): if the BvB sank overall after the break, the right piston had the merit of continuing to move forward never to give up. The Moroccan was less successful than usual and he even suffered before the break, the image of his failed clearance which ends on the occasion of Goretzka, but he is still as valuable on the ball hitting against.

Mahmoud Dahoud (6): one of the good surprises of this match. Very visible, the midfielder was signaled by several climbs, which in particular forced Neuer two parades on long shots. Replace the 85th minute with Axel Witsel (not rated).

Thomas Delaney (4): too effac, the midfielder did not have enough weight on this match, especially in the construction of the game. Replaces the 46th minute with Emre Can (5.5), which brought all its aggressiveness into the midfield but which will have symbolized the second too messy period of the BvB.

Raphal Guerreiro (5): no goal this time for the left piston, but a very interesting activity in his corridor. Despite some empty passages over the course of the match, the former Lorient player stood out with several returns and a few debates in the opposing camp.

Thorgan Hazard (5.5): percussion, false tracks, combinations … The Belgian proposed a fairly complete range of his panoply, but he would have lacked efficiency in the area of ​​truth, the image of his big rat in seconds period, when it is finally signaled offside.

Erling Hland (5): he could have become the hero of this Klassiker after only 30 seconds but Boateng saved his too soft attempt on the line. Subsequently, the Norwegian felt the blows and profit from the spaces left by the opposing defense, but he seemed nervous and sinned in the last gesture, the image of his duel lost against Boateng. Replace the 72nd minute with Giovanni Reyna (not rated).

Julian Brandt (4): less in sight than usual, the BvB maestro stood out on a few light passes on the other hand, but this is insufficient compared to what one can expect from a player of his quality. Replace the 46th minute with Jadon Sancho (3), author of a catastrophic entry with in particular three consecutive losses of ball in his camp, provoked in particular by his nonchalance. If he does not want to get used to this new replacement status, the Englishman will have to catch up, and quickly …

BAYERN MUNICH :

Manuel Neuer (5.5): little solicited and suppled on his entry line by Boateng, the German goalkeeper, recently extended, responded now at the end while remaining attentive to Dahoud’s attempt.

Benjamin Pavard (5.5): very correct match from the right side. Fairly discreet at the start during the period of opposing domination, the Frenchman gradually moved forward with good combinations, especially with his compatriot Coman.

Jrme Boateng (8): back to his best level, the central defender made a boss match! Imperial against Hland, the German distinguished himself with three decisive interventions in the area, the first after only 30 seconds of play by saving a shot from the Norwegian on his line. The latter is more contentious since it against Hland’s strike by sliding, but as the referee did not flinch … Replace the 85th minute with Lucas Hernandez (not rated).

David Alaba (6): if Boateng stole the show, the central defender nonetheless made a very clean match with a good presence in duels and well-assured raises.

Alphonso Davies (6): after an obvious start to the match, where he was regularly caught behind his back, the left side enchanted the climbs and enjoyed the attack. Always as precious, its top speed allows it to make a return as saving as impressive in the feet of Hland.

Leon Goretzka (6.5): very active match on the part of the German who provided an important work to the recovery and formed an effective duet with Kimmich. Author also of good forward projections.

Joshua Kimmich (8): read the comment above.

Kingsley Coman (5.5): very active on his right wing, the French international has multiplied the overflows and posed real concerns to the opposing defense. On the other hand, he will have sinned in the last gesture with too many rat centers despite his good past for Gnabry on the first big Bavarian occasion. Replace the 73rd minute with Ivan Perisic (not rated).

Thomas Muller (7): another big game from the German! Even if he did not score or was not decisive properly speaking, the attacker made tremendous efforts to recover, which largely contributed to slowing the offensive adversaries. Always so clever, he combined well with his offensive partners.

Serge Gnabry (5): fairly neutral match on the part of the German winger, author of good percussion at times but who tended to lack sharpness in the area of ​​truth. Replace the 87th minute with Javi Martinez (not rated).

Robert Lewandowski (5.5): long muzzled by the opposing defense, the attacker had to be content with deflections and races intended to help his teammates. He had more space in the past half hour, but Brki and the post failed the Pole.

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BORUSSIA DORTMUND 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (mid-time: 0-1)GERMANYBundesliga / 28th day
Stadium: Signal-Iduna-Park – Referee: Tobias Stieler

Goals : – J. Kimmich (43rd) for BAYERN MUNICH
Warnings : M. Hummels (13th), M. Dahoud (67th), for BORUSSIA DORTMUND – T. Mller (66th), A. Davies (74th), for BAYERN MUNICH

BORUSSIA DORTMUND : R. Brki – L. Piszczek (M. Gtze, 80th), Mr. Hummels, Mr. Akanji – A. Hakimi, T. Delaney (E. Can, 46th), M. Dahoud (A. Witsel, 85th), Raphal Guerreiro – T. Hazard, J. Brandt (J. Sancho, 46th) – E. Hland (G. Reyna, 72nd)

BAYERN MUNICH : Mr. Neuer – B. Pavard, J. Boateng (L. Hernndez, 85th), D. Alaba, A. Davies – J. Kimmich, L. Goretzka – K. Coman (I. Perisic, 73rd), T. Mller, S. Gnabry (Javi Martnez, 87th) – R. Lewandowski

VIDEO: Kimmich’s subtle pique (after the possible ad)

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