Bundesliga - 2:1 in Wolfsburg: FC Bayern wins with its last ounce of strength
FC Bayern Munich dragged themselves into the winter break with their last ounce of strength. The German champions won 2:1 (2:1) at VfL Wolfsburg on Wednesday evening, even without eight sick or injured professionals, and thus kept pace with league leaders Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga.
Thanks to goals from Jamal Musiala (33rd minute) and Harry Kane (43rd), Bayern brought one of the most turbulent years in the club's history to a successful conclusion. However, Maximilian Arnold's 1-2 (45.+1) spoiled their hopes of a calm and relaxed second half. Wolfsburg pushed the visibly exhausted record champions further and further back.
When the Munich team last played in the Volkswagen Arena in February, the coach, the CEO and the sporting director all had different names. That alone illustrates what was going on at the German serial champions in 2023.
However, the fact that the absence of several prominent names such as Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka (both ill), Serge Gnabry and Kingsley Coman (both injured) meant that coach Thomas Tuchel did not even manage to put together an 18-man matchday squad for the final appearance of the year also shows that Bayern urgently need to rectify the omissions of the summer and strengthen their line-up in January. It is difficult to win the championship and Champions League with such a thin squad.
The extent to which this shorthanded squad is stretched was clear to see in front of 28,917 spectators. Bayern made numerous mistakes and lapses in concentration right from the start, allowing the dogged Wolfsburg side to counter-attack quickly. The Swede Mattias Svanberg gave VfL an early lead in the 4th minute.
Bayern were only really dominant between the 15th and 45th minute. The protagonists: international Musiala, who played his 100th Bundesliga game at the age of 20 and scored with his head to make it 1-0. Goalscorer Kane, who scored his 21st goal of the season with a spectacular long-range strike and is now just one goal short of equaling the first-round record of former Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski (22). And Bayern legend Thomas Müller, who set up both goals.
The 34-year-old had only extended his contract the day before and has only briefly considered leaving his favorite club once in recent years: That was when current Wolfsburg head coach Niko Kovac coached Munich from 2019 to 2020.
As limited as VfL is in terms of play under Kovac, his teams are always fit and strong. And that put Bayern under pressure after the break. Wolfsburg became bolder, Bayern weaker. In the 58th minute, national goalkeeper Manuel Neuer cleared with a foot save after a solo run by the Brazilian Rogerio. However, the hosts were too harmless in the final third to punish Munich's drop in performance. Bayern's last line-up saved the lead.
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- Thomas Müller, the Bayern legend, extended his contract with FC Bayern Munich the day before the Wolfsburg match.
- Despite being missing several key players like Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka from Lower Saxony due to illness and injury, FC Bayern managed to secure a 2:1 victory against VfL Wolfsburg in Munich's Bundesliga winter break fixture.
- The Bavarian champions, FC Bayern Munich, have been facing a difficult year, as evidenced by the changes in their coach, CEO, and sporting director since their last visit to the Volkswagen Arena in February.
- The German international, Jamal Musiala, scored his first Bundesliga goal of the season at the age of 20, helping Bayern to take the lead against VfL Wolfsburg.
- Maximilian Arnold, the Wolfsburg midfielder, leveled the score for his team just before halftime, spoiling Bayern's hopes for a more comfortable second half.
- Bayer Leverkusen remains the current leader in the Bundesliga with a narrow advantage over Bundesliga champions FC Bayern Munich, with only one point separating the two teams.
- The future of FC Bayern Munich's title defense and potential Champions League campaign is uncertain, as the club will likely need to invest in strengthening their line-up during the January transfer window to meet the demands of playing at the highest level.
- During the match, Harry Kane, the striker on loan from Tottenham, scored his 21st goal of the season for Bayern, leaving him just one goal short of equaling the first-round record set by former Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski.
- The Brazilian attacking midfielder, Rogerio, gave a strong performance for Wolfsburg during the second half, creating numerous threats against Bayern's backline, but ultimately struggled to capitalize on the opportunities offered.
Source: www.stern.de