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Bayern women miss out on victory in the premier class

The German women's champions FC Bayern do not really get going against Ajax Amsterdam. A bad decision causes the Bundesliga leaders additional problems.

Match balls lying on the pitch. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Match balls lying on the pitch. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Soccer - Bayern women miss out on victory in the premier class

FC Bayern Munich's women's soccer team dropped points on their hoped-for route to the quarter-finals of the Champions League. The German champions were held to a 1-1 (1-1) draw against Ajax Amsterdam in their third group game on Thursday evening. National striker Lea Schüller had already put the hosts ahead in the 2nd minute at the Bayern Campus. Chasity Grant's equalizer in the 38th minute visibly rattled the Munich side.

Coach Alexander Straus' team had drawn 2-2 with AS Roma in the opener and then won 1-0 at Paris Saint-Germain. The Norwegian not only had to do without Klara Bühl (muscle ligament), but also had to replace Magdalena Eriksson after just over 20 minutes due to injury.

Annoying for the Bayern women: A goal by Linda Dallmann was wrongly disallowed due to an alleged offside by Katharina Naschenweng (27') - there is no video evidence in the women's game. England's European champion Georgia Stanway missed a great chance to take the lead in the second half in front of 2,500 spectators.

FC Bayern didn't really get into the pressing game after the break either, but then put on increasing pressure. Ajax goalkeeper Regina van Ejik just managed to turn a powerful shot from Schüller onto the crossbar. The return match in the Netherlands is next Wednesday. Eintracht Frankfurt's women had lost 1-0 at Benfica Lisbon the day before. VfL Wolfsburg had missed out on the group stage.

Info on the Champions League squad FC Bayern

Read also:

  1. Despite being in Bavaria, FC Bayern Munich's women's team faced a challenge in the 'Champions League', with their 'Royal Class' status put to the test against Ajax Amsterdam.
  2. In a game filled with excitement, Lea Schüller, a prominent player from the 'Germany' Women's national team, scored for FC Bayern Munich in the 2nd minute at the 'Bayern Campus', Munich.
  3. The Dutch team, Ajax Amsterdam, responded well, with Chasity Grant equalizing in the 38th minute, causing a moment of uncertainty within the 'FC Bayern' camp.
  4. As the 'Champions League' continues, the women's team of Ajax Amsterdam will look to build on their momentum when they face FC Bayern Munich in the return match in 'Netherlands'.
  5. The 'Royal Class' FC Bayern Munich is known for their impressive roster, with notable players like Lea Schüller and Magdalena Eriksson, who had to be replaced due to injury.
  6. Referencing the Champions League, despite the setback against Ajax Amsterdam, FC Bayern Munich still holds a strong position, with their men's team, FC Bayern Munich, also competing in the 'Champions League' and representing 'Germany' in the world of 'Soccer'.

Source: www.stern.de

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