Bayern played quite well, but I don’t think so about Bayer, the team could not score a single goal from the game, how can this victory be called deserved? And the second penalty is very doubtful, starting with the fact that if there was a violation, it was committed before the penalty area. But I do not think that this will be a big tragedy for Neugelsmann, it will be an additional irritant that will make the team win more confidently, Dortmund will not stay in first place for long.
Well looking at the statistics, it was a pretty even game between those two teams. Bayern is was leading in terms of ball control and completed passes, but that is the case in almost any game where Bayern is involved and those stats alone do not mean much. In terms of shots and shots on target both teams were almost completely equal. Of course it was pretty weird how the goals of Bayer Leverkusen happened, because i think it has never happened before, that a player got a yellow card for a dive two times and that this decision gets revoked two times and instead a penalty is given to the player. Still it was correct for the VAR to insist in both cases.
This type of thing always happens in fútbol, sometimes the one who plays the best does not win, or the one who made the best pass or who had control of the game, here the one who scores goals wins and sometimes your team when they don't score the other does It does, now that the VAR is available, that is something that clears up all doubts, if it is something that does justice but it is also Something that we can cover certain things in the same way, because sometimes it is if the referee decides and is very sure that it is their decision, the VAR cannot take action, and now FIFA does not allow the VAR videos to come to light, then it could be that there may be something strange there, Bayern will always be a team that is outstanding, But it's one thing to play in the Bundesliga and quite another to play in the UCL.
Borussia Dortmund 'think Bayern Munich are bluffing over an injury to Jamal Musiala' after he withdrew from Germany's squad - and are 'preparing for him to be available' in their crunch Bundesliga title clash next month Borussia Dortmund travel to Bayern Munich in a crunch title clash on April 1
Edin Terzic's side lead the Bavarian outfit by one point with just nine games left
Jamal Musiala withdrew from Germany's squad after suffering a muscle injury
With the game at the Allianz Arena just days away, this would likely put the midfielder's participation in doubt, in what would be a huge blow for his side.
Germany boss and former Bayern manager Hansi Flick confirmed that Musiala would miss their upcoming games on Monday and said: 'We [had] all hoped that Jamal would be fit, because he has unique qualities.
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