Chelsea loanee Nicolas Jackson exits Bayern Munich match at Leverkusen with first-half red card
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Chelsea loanee Nicolas Jackson exits Bayern Munich match at Leverkusen with first-half red card
"Jackson went in hard on B04 winger Martin Terrier in a central position near the center circle. The Bayern man's tackling technique could evidently use some work, as he lunged in from the side only to plant the sole of his boot firmly on his opponent's winger - and well after Terrier had released the ball."
"Initially it was only a foul but it took only a brief VAR review for the red card to come out - in only the 42nd minute, with the score already 1-0 to Leverkusen following Aleix García's sixth-minute strike."
Bayern Munich is competing against Bayer Leverkusen in a Bundesliga match while trailing 1-0 and playing with ten men. Nicolas Jackson, starting ahead of injured Harry Kane, was sent off in the 42nd minute following a VAR review for a dangerous tackle on Bayer Leverkusen winger Martin Terrier near the center circle. Jackson lunged in from the side and planted his boot on Terrier after the ball had been released. Leverkusen scored first through Aleix García in the sixth minute. Bayern coach Vincent Kompany made no substitutions after the red card. Leverkusen, fresh from a strong Champions League performance against Arsenal, holds a commanding position in the match.
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