Three Observations from Bayern Munich's 3-1 UWCL win over Paris Saint-Germain
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Three Observations from Bayern Munich's 3-1 UWCL win over Paris Saint-Germain
"This time, PSG hit Bayern against the run of play early - and continued to provide some threat throughout. But Bayern had the upper hand for most of the match, never truly letting go of the momentum. Linda Dallmann's immediate equalizer set the tone and the second seemed only a matter of time. The second half saw the life fade out of the match."
"Big-game Klara Bühl helped steal the highlights with another assist (plus a hockey assist for Damnjanović's goal, via Alara), playing hard to the end and supplying no shortage of dangerous crosses. One of those found Momoko Tanikawa, whose clever feint opened up space for herself to laser in the crucial second goal from close range. Tanikawa, Pernille Harder, Alara, and others also did their part finding passes to send a teammate, mostly Bühl, in behind."
Bayern Munich defeated Paris Saint-Germain 3-1 in a UEFA Women's Champions League match. PSG struck early and remained a threat, but Linda Dallmann immediately equalized to shift momentum. Momoko Tanikawa scored the crucial second after a clever feint, and Jovana Damnjanović finished a late chance to seal the win. Klara Bühl supplied key assists and dangerous crosses, including involvement in the build-up to the third via Alara. Bayern defended the second half, surviving multiple corners and sustained PSG pressure. Pernille Harder hit the post and several chances went close as Bayern maintained coherent attacking play.
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