Analysis: PSV Eindhoven vs. FC Bayern, Champions League
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Analysis: PSV Eindhoven vs. FC Bayern, Champions League
"Just before 11pm in Eindhoven, as the league phase of the 2025/26 Champions League campaign was drawing to an end, you could see nothing but happy faces at FC Bayern. Jamal Musiala was beaming after his comeback in the starting XI and his opening goal, goalkeeper Jonas Urbig was beaming after a very strong performance, which saw him initiate a goal and bag the Man of the Match award against PSV, and Harry Kane was beaming after scoring the winner in the 2-1 victory."
"The hosts, under the guidance of Peter Bosz, boldly attacked Bayern's goal, pressed early against Bayern's build-up play and also defended well for long periods. As a result, the Dutch league leaders and champions were threatening to take the lead. However, former Bayern player Ivan Perišić, who repeatedly caught the eye, and striker Ismael Saibari in particular were denied by Jonas Urbig, who was in brilliant form."
FC Bayern defeated PSV 2-1 in Eindhoven to secure qualification for the Champions League round of 16. Jamal Musiala returned to the starting lineup and scored the opening goal. Goalkeeper Jonas Urbig delivered a standout performance, initiated a goal, made crucial saves, and earned Man of the Match. Harry Kane scored the decisive winner. Coach Vincent Kompany cautioned against grand statements while praising the team’s first phase, and Max Eberl celebrated the confident progression and home advantage in the round of 16. PSV applied sustained pressure and created chances but were repeatedly denied by Urbig.
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