Match Awards from Bayern Munich's tiring 2-2 draw against Union Berlin
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Match Awards from Bayern Munich's tiring 2-2 draw against Union Berlin
"Doekhi's brace was extraordinary and particularly, I would like to draw attention to his second goal. The Dutchman was truly at the right place at the right time but most importantly, gave the right reaction. Turning a poorly cleared ball from Harry Kane into a goal, he made it 2-2 for die Eisernen. Five goals so far this season already, that as a defender? This guy is genuinely going places."
"It is fair to say that this game was truly not it for Bayern. Hardly anyone looked like they had the energy to be playing. But Dayot Upamecano genuinely gave his all to the game, with an excellent outing and the stats speak for it. With close to ten perfect clearances and tackles, winning almost all of his duels and an astonishing 90% percent in pass accuracy, Upamecano salvaged the game."
Alten Försterei's home advantage ended Bayern Munich's historic record as Union Berlin matched and overcame the champions through energy and opportunism. Bayern appeared wiped by exhaustion, with several senior players visibly in need of rest, and only a fierce second-half fight kept them competitive. Danilho Doekhi scored a brace, including a second goal from reacting to a poor Harry Kane clearance to make it 2-2. Ilyas Ansah had a birthday-game goal ruled out. Dayot Upamecano produced a standout defensive performance with close to ten perfect clearances and tackles, almost all duels won and about 90% pass accuracy. Doekhi now has five goals this season as a defender.
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