Bayern Munich edge past Wolfsburg to extend unbeaten run in Bundesliga
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Bayern Munich edge past Wolfsburg to extend unbeaten run in Bundesliga
"Bayern Munich players managed to lift themselves after a disappointing Champions League exit to Paris Saint-Germain with a narrow 1-0 win over Wolfsburg on Saturday. Following a win on matchday 34 of the Bundesliga, Bayern extended their unbeaten run to 14 league games."
"Vincent Kompany made several changes to the starting XI that played against PSG on Wednesday. Harry Kane and Nicolas Jackson started together to lead the attack, while Jamal Musiala played on the left flank. Tom Bischof also got a start, but in the left-back position."
"The hosts started the game strongly as Bayern players looked jaded from Wednesday's defeat against PSG. Wolfsburg created a couple of decent chances, but Bayern defended well and helped Jonas Urbig keep the ball from going into the net. Die Roten's first big opportunity came in the 19th minute. Bischof curled the ball from 25 yards to hit the woodwork."
"Michael Olise stepped up in the 56th minute to give Bayern lead with a beautiful curling effort from the edge of the mark. It was a trademark Olise goal which he has scored for Bayern on several occasions."
Bayern Munich rebounded from a disappointing Champions League exit to Paris Saint-Germain by beating Wolfsburg 1-0 in a Bundesliga match. The team made changes after the midweek defeat, with Harry Kane and Nicolas Jackson starting together and Jamal Musiala playing on the left flank. Tom Bischof started at left-back. Bayern began strongly despite looking jaded, defending well against Wolfsburg chances and keeping the ball out through Jonas Urbig. Bayern nearly scored when Bischof struck the woodwork and later made a crucial block. Michael Olise scored the decisive goal in the 56th minute with a curling effort from the edge of the area. Bayern then held on to secure the narrow victory.
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