European round-up: Nine-man Bayern Munich pick up crucial point as Inter also stumble to draw
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European round-up: Nine-man Bayern Munich pick up crucial point as Inter also stumble to draw
"A fiery Bundesliga encounter between Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich ended all square, with drama the overwhelming theme of the afternoon in Germany. Leverkusen drew first blood in the sixth minute when Aleix Garcia smashed a deflected effort past Sven Ulreich after Montrell Culbreath dispossessed Luis Diaz deep in Bayern's half."
"The visitors struggled to find a response, with a Jonathan Tah effort chalked off for handball by VAR shortly before the break - the same review system that also sent Nicolas Jackson off for a reckless challenge on Martin Terrier. Harry Kane was introduced at the hour mark and Bayern's fortunes quickly shifted."
"Diaz, who had earlier missed a glorious chance, made amends on 69 minutes, slotting coolly past Blaswich. However, the Colombian was then dismissed for simulation, and a third disallowed goal in stoppage time condemned both sides to a share of the spoils."
A weekend of European football featured several key fixtures across the continent's premier leagues. The Bundesliga clash between Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich ended 1-1 in a dramatic encounter filled with VAR decisions. Leverkusen scored first through Aleix Garcia in the sixth minute, but Bayern equalized through Luis Diaz in the 69th minute. The match saw multiple controversial moments including disallowed goals and red cards. Borussia Dortmund dominated Augsburg with a 2-0 victory at Signal Iduna Park. In Serie A, Inter Milan faced Atalanta while Napoli played Lecce in matches with significant implications for the title race and relegation battle.
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