Match report: Hamburger SV v FC Bayern Women
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Match report: Hamburger SV v FC Bayern Women
"After a goalless first half in Hamburg, Georgia Stanway scored the only goal from the penalty spot in the 89 th minute, Munich going unbeaten in all 26 Bundesliga matches this season."
"Things settled down after that, FCB slowly but surely asserting their authority but struggling against HSV's compact defence. Carolin Simon's corner found Vanessa Gilles, who headed over after the half-hour."
"It was a hard-fought affair after the restart, with HSV looking for an opener, but Bayern had the first clear-cut chance when Arianna Caruso's fine pass teed up Dunst, who was denied by HSV keeper Lea Paulick."
"Ann alena Wucher upended Tanikawa in the frantic closing stages, referee Hussein pointing to the spot. Up stepped Stanway, who kept her cool and left Paulick without a chance to score a late winner and round off the season."
FC Bayern Women won 1-0 against Hamburger SV at Volksparkstadion to close the season. The first half ended goalless as HSV started brighter, with Bayern defending set pieces and limiting early chances. Bayern gradually asserted control but struggled to break down HSV’s compact defence, with a headed chance from Vanessa Gilles missing the target. After the restart, HSV pushed for an opener while Bayern created several chances, including a denied effort by Dunst and shots that missed narrowly. Bayern increased pressure late, and a foul on Momoko Tanikawa led to a penalty. Georgia Stanway converted in the 89th minute, securing the win and an unbeaten Bundesliga record across 26 matches.
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