FC Bayern Munich had everything under control for a long time against Eintracht Frankfurt, but then things got exciting again. In the end there was a narrow victory. You can find all the highlights from the Bundesliga in the ARD media library and on sportschau.de: https://www.sportschau.de/fussball/bundesliga We look forward to a subscription on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportschau Check out our website: https://www.sportschau.de Our sports show theme world in the media library: https://www.ardmediathek.de/sport/ During Jamal Musiala’s starting eleven comeback, from At the beginning it was just Bayern, they let the ball and opponents run. The lead was therefore only a matter of time, and it fell in the 16th minute. After a corner, Eintracht didn’t get the ball cleared, Pavlovic shot from 16 meters – and goalkeeper Kaua Santos didn’t look particularly good. Four minutes later it was 2-0, and again it was a corner that the guests didn’t defend. Jospi Stanisic extended his header at the near post, and Kane just had to nod off in the middle. Bayern remained dominant and eager to play; their goalkeeper Jonas Urbig, who was replacing the injured Manuel Neuer, had no opportunity to distinguish himself. The leather was lost far too quickly when the “Eagle Bearers” had the ball. It wasn’t until the 39th minute that Frankfurt appeared in Bayern’s penalty area for the first time. After a positioning error by Dayot Upamecano, Jean Bahoya had a little space, but his shot was no problem for Urbig. The Munich team went into the break 2-0, meaning the guests from Hesse were well served. Frankfurt came out of the locker room improved. Shortly after the restart, Dahoud had the chance to connect, but his header from a cross from Ritsu Doan went past the Bayern box. But the flash in the pan didn’t last long; Bayern quickly took command again. Luis Diaz, Michael Olise and Kane missed chances to make it 3-0. A bright spot for Eintracht was the comeback of striker Burkardt, who came on after a long injury break after just over an hour. As soon as the striker was on the pitch, he had a great chance to score. Kalimuendo released Mario Götze on the right, whose cross found Burkardt, but he only hit the post. If Eintracht had scored the next goal, the game would have been open again. Bayern had themselves to blame for this. They slowed down when working against the ball and missed their chances at the front. Until the 68th minute. The Munich team scored their third goal right in the middle of Eintracht’s small period of pressure. After a bad mistake in the build-up, the ball came to Kane via Joshua Kimmich, who didn’t hesitate for long and hit the ball straight into the corner from 22 meters. Kane was the focus again a few minutes later. Then he hit Oscar Höjlund in an unfortunate defensive action in the penalty area – and after a VAR check, referee Tobias Reichel decided on a penalty, which Burkardt converted. Bayern became careless. Kimmich came under pressure in his own penalty area and then played a devastating cross pass to Min-jae Kim, Kalimuendo was more on the ball and scored to make it 2-3. Things got tough for Bayern again in the seven minutes of stoppage time, but Götze narrowly missed the equalizer. In the end, the Munich team got the lead over time. Starting lineups: FC Bayern Munich: Urbig – Stanisic, Upamecano, M.-J. Kim, Davies – Pavlovic, Kimmich, Olise, Musiala, Luis Diaz – Kane Coach: Vincent Kompany Eintracht Frankfurt: Kaua Santos – Collins, Skhiri, Amenda – Doan, Brown, O. Höjlund, Larsson, Dahoud, Amaimouni-Echghouyab – Bahoya Coach: Albert Riera Referee: Tobias Reichel #bundesliga #sportschaubundesliga

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