A fantastic starting eleven comeback from Jamal Musiala and a joker goal from Harry Kane have secured FC Bayern a top starting position for the knockout phase of the Champions League. With a 2-1 (0-0) draw at PSV Eindhoven, the German football record champions celebrated their seventh win in their eighth game at the end of the preliminary round. The Munich team moved into the round of 16 as second in the league phase and, as desired, avoided the famous FC Arsenal until a possible final. Here you can find the highlights of the Bundesliga, the UEFA Champions League and the DFB Cup. Plus the highlights of selected games from the 2nd Bundesliga and the Women’s Bundesliga. Subscribe to the channel here: https://kurz.zdf.de/abosport/ A dramatic Africa Cup final in its own country puts Morocco once again at the center of world football. Despite missing the coronation, the Atlas Lions confirm their status as a top nation. High-class players from Europe, clear tactical principles and consistently developed youth work are driving the upswing. We look at the sporting reasons for Morocco’s success, classify the current squad and discuss how realistic the dream of the next big thing at the 2026 World Cup is. Now in a new episode of the football field. https://kurz.zdf.de/ceY9/ sportstudio on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sportstudio/ sportstudio on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sportstudio.de sportstudio on WhatsApp https://kurz.zdf.de/6Em3U/ The long-injured Musiala’s first Champions League goal in almost eleven months (58th minute), the winning goal by Kane, who came on after an hour (84th) and a very good one Goalkeeping performance from Manuel Neuer’s representative Jonas Urbig guarantees Bayern will now play second legs in front of their home crowd up to the semi-finals. In the end, Ismail Saibari’s 1-1 equalizer (78th) no longer mattered. In stoppage time, Eindhoven’s Mauro Junior saw a yellow-red card for repeated foul play. The lineups: PSV Eindhoven: Kovár – Dest, Schouten, Obispo, Mauro Júnior – Man (46th N. Fernandez), Wanner, Veerman – Til, Saibari, Perisic (82nd Driouech) Coach: Peter Bosz FC Bayern Munich: Urbig – Bischof (85th Boey), Upamecano (62nd Davies), Tah, H. Ito – Kimmich, Pavlovic – Musiala (62. Gnabry) – Karl (62. Olise), Jackson (62. Kane), Luis Díaz Coach: Vincent Kompany Referee: Joao Pinheiro (Portugal) Commentator: Moritz Zschau #zdfchampionsleague
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