Bayern Munich News: The aftermath of FC Bayern's 1-0 win over Wolfsburg; Bayern, Real Madrid eying Man City's Josko Gvardiol; and MORE!
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Bayern Munich News: The aftermath of FC Bayern's 1-0 win over Wolfsburg; Bayern, Real Madrid eying Man City's Josko Gvardiol; and MORE!
"Bayern Munich did not look like itself early on, but the disappointment of losing to PSG, plus this game meaning absolutely nothing, all played into what was a lackluster performance. Bischof hit the woodwork in the 19th minute. That would have been great for the kid to get a goal there. In the 21st minute, Nicolas Jackson had a look, but his shot was wide of the mark."
"In the 32nd minute there was some controversy after Michael Olise drew foul that looked like a penalty, but it was initially ruled offside. However. after VAR took a look, a penalty was awards, only for Harry Kane to miss it. The Kim Min-jae Mafia (we might need the formalize this now that the #MüllerMafia is gone - RIP) was likely out in fully force as their guy had his best game in quite a while."
"It was always going to be tough to "get up" for this one, but after an early malaise, Bayern Munich picked up its play and pulled out an unconvincing 1-0 win over Wolfsburg, who is in major danger of relegation. A dominant performance would have been great, but realistically, the team just wants to survive until the DFB-Pokal finale, so the squad will likely be content to take the three points."
Bayern Munich played at VfL Wolfsburg in a match with little immediate importance for the Bavarians but major stakes for the hosts, who face serious relegation danger. Bayern started poorly and looked unlike themselves early, influenced by disappointment from a prior loss and the perception that the game mattered less. Tom Bischof returned to the lineup and struck the woodwork in the 19th minute. Nicolas Jackson had a chance that went wide. A penalty was awarded after VAR review when Michael Olise drew a foul, but Harry Kane missed. Bayern improved after that and ultimately won 1-0, with Kim Min-jae delivering a strong half before being substituted due to injury.
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