Bayern Munich welcomed Borussia Dortmund who immediately set about camping in front of their goal and throwing bodies forward once the hosts were tired. It didn’t work as the Bavarians won 2-1 thanks to goals from Harry Kane and Michael Olise, which was enough to cancel a late Julian Brandt scare. What were the takeaways from today’s match?
It was clear what kind of football Niko Kovać was planning on playing against his old club. He benched Julian Brandt and brought on Julian Ryerson for Yan Couto, effectively making his back three into a back five. The plan was clearly sitting back and launch counterattacks. Dortmund lacked precision in Bayern’s box, if they had even gotten as far as that point, but Bayern appear to be mildly frustrated by their inability to finish off chances. Similarly, the Black and Yellows hadso many defenders back that Bayern was not able to execute their gameplan as much as they would’ve liked.
Throughout the first half, some of Bayern’s attackers were mostly one step too late to the press and sometimes get pushed back into their own half by Dortmund. Moreover, Nicolas Jackson did not wait for support when he found himself on the edge of Dortmund’s box, Luis Díaz got dispossessed or ran into three players.
Give Dayot Upamecano that contract right now
There have been discussions on whether Dayot Upamecano deserves a rise and this match is another showcase of the fact that he does earn that new contract. The Frenchman has made numerous blocks and tackles to snuff out any advances made by Dortmund. He is by far the most stable defender at the club.
Bayern Munich got off to a rousing start during its 2-1 win over Borussia Dortmund in the latest edition of Der Klassiker, but it was a nervy ending for the Bavarians.
The home side appeared to wear down and wilt under pressure from Borussia Dortmund as the game went on, but it was a gutty effort to even preserve the win under what many would consider to be a shaky second half. Head coach Vincent Kompany will have to find a way to deal with the weariness of his boys, but for now, let’s talk about how it all played out.
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