In the late evening of Friday (September 24, 2021), Bayern Munich beat its host Grouter Fürth by three goals to one, during the match that brought them together in the opening round of the sixth round of the German Football League (Bundesliga).
Bayern Munich’s goals were scored by Thomas Muller in the tenth minute, Joshua Kimmich in the 31st minute, and Sebastian Grisbeek of Forte, with a mistake in his team’s goal, in the 68th minute.
Cedric Itten scored the only goal for Fort in the 88th minute.
The match witnessed the expulsion of Benjamin Pavard, Bayern Munich, in the 48th minute, after a strong intervention against Green alone.
The strange thing in tonight’s match is that the sniper Lewandowski did not score any goal, unlike the previous matches. Bayern Munich raised its score to 16 points at the top of the standings, three points behind Wolfsburg, who faces its host Hoffenheim on Saturday.
Fort’s balance stopped at only one point at the bottom of the standings, after he suffered his fifth loss to one draw.
Bayern Munich continued its successive victories after its faltering start at the beginning of his career with his new coach Julian Nagelsmann (a tie in the first round with Mönchengladbach), achieving his eighth victory in a row in various competitions and the fifth in the league.
Jokes in front of the Fort goal ended with a third goal in the net by friendly fire.
Bayern Munich issued a stern warning to Dynamo Kiev, its Ukrainian guest, next Wednesday in Munich, in the second round of Group E competitions in the prestigious continental competition.
The rest of the sixth round matches will be held on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, Union Berlin meets Armenia Bielefeld, Bayer Leverkusen with Mainz, Eintracht Frankfurt with Cologne, Leipzig with Hertha Berlin and then Borussia Monchengladbach with Borussia Dortmund in the North Rhine-Westphalia derby.
This tour concludes on Sunday with the meetings Bochum with Stuttgart, and Freiburg with Augsburg.
S.M./FY (DPA, AFP)
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Author: Alaa Gomaa