Team had wide mastery of the game in the first half and commanded the actions of the match from the beginning, pressing the ball of the opponent and exploring the plays on the sides of the field
In a dramatic game entitled to twists, he starred in a heroic classification on Wednesday at the Wiesbaden gravel by defeating modest Wehen Wiesbaden, the third division team, by the 3-2 score. After opening a two-goal front, visitors allowed the draw. In the end, head, he shook the net, guaranteed the victory and the classification in this first round of the competition.
In the history of the confrontation, the English center and Olise marked for the Munich set. On the other hand, striker Kaya was the author of the two host team goals in the second half. In the end, it was worth the star of the English striker, who was decisive again and guaranteed the historic triumph.
Bayern had wide mastery of the game in the first half and commanded the actions of the match from the beginning, pressing the ball out of the opponent and exploring the plays on the sides of the field. The pressure resulted and Munich’s team soon opened an advantage on the scoreboard with their penalty scorer. Harry Kane was cold to move the goalkeeper and made 1-0 at 16 minutes.
Coach Vincent Kompany’s team was close to reaching the second goal even before the break with a warrior. After diversion of his head, he completed from the left and forced Stritzel to do a miracle, 33 minutes.
The complementary stage had an even more encouraging start to the Bavarian ensemble, which reached its second goal with only six minutes. Michael Olise completed a move in the small area and made it 2-0.
When it all indicated that the classification would come without scares, striker Kaya decided to change the course of the confrontation. At 18, he entered the cart to have a cross from the left and decreased. Six minutes later, the striker took advantage of a fool of the defense, entered the enemy area free and kicked on the way out of goalkeeper Urbig to sacrament the 2-2 draw against the Munich giant.
Already in the final part of the meeting, Harry Kane had a chance to decide the duel. After a penalty, he went to the charge, but Stritzel made the partial defense. In rebound, the center forward tried to score headlong, but was again wasting the chance to replace his team ahead on the scoreboard. In additions came redemption. In a cross from the left, the nine shirt climbed more than the marking, tested firm and surpassed the rival goalkeeper ensuring the 3-2 triumph and the classification.
*With information from Estadão Content
Posted by Nátaly Tenório