2023-11-29 23:41:00
No “perfect” for Bayern Munich. The Bavarians conceded a draw (0-0) on their lawn this Wednesday once morest FC Copenhagen. Already assured of finishing first in Group A before the match, Thomas Tuchel’s men did not force themselves. On the other hand, the Danes leave with a point, synonymous with a good operation before the last day which promises to be exciting for them.
Coming clearly to seek a draw, the Danes played extremely low and limited the risks. Enough to numb a meeting, already weighed down by the lack of challenge for the locals. The meeting, not at the level of a Champions League match in terms of engagement, quickly plunged into boredom. Unable to get around the block, or accelerate to surprise, Mathys Tel, Kingsley Coman, Thomas Muller and Harry Kane hardly weighed anything. The same goes for the replacements including Leroy Sané and Serge Gnabry, who have accustomed the Munich public to offensive festivals.
Not much to get their teeth into on both sides, with the exception of a reactive save from Kamil Grabara on a header from Thomas Muller (30th). Or a sublime triple save from Manuel Neuer at the end of the match, in front of Mohamed Elyounoussi (87th). The shivers invaded the Danish staff in added time, on a penalty designated for Bayern before being refused by the VAR (90th + 2). Instead, FC Copenhagen can believe in the final stages while Bayern will have a new walk in the park once morest Manchester United who will also dream of qualifying.
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