For one half, FC Bayern showed that their priority was the Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain – but even conceding three goals didn’t stop them from a 4-3 (0-3) win in the Bundesliga at Mainz 05. Bundesliga, DFB Cup, international matches: Here we provide you with the highlights – completely without advertising. Subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SportschauFussball?%20sub_confirmation=1 Sports documentaries, cycling, winter sports and more: https://www.youtube.com/@sportschau?%20sub_confirmation=1 Sportschau on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportschau/ Sportschau on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sportschau?lang=de-DE Sportschau on Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9i3DXKwqSNjGhkUo46 Sports news at: https://www.sportschau.de/ Bayern coach Vincent Kompany rotated as he had done several times this season, but this time even more. Joshua Kimmich and Dayot Upamecano, for example, were not in the squad at all, Bara Sapoko Ndiaye made his starting debut – and that became a problem for the record champions. The 18-year-old was committed and courageous, but after 20 minutes of action so far, he was overwhelmed by the aggressive Mainz team, who repeatedly stole the ball from him. Coach Urs Fischer’s team won a lot of the ball and then showed great quality on the counterattack, coupled with not too much intensity in the Bavarian defense. However, the first goal came from a corner, after which Kaishu Sano handled the ball outstandingly and crossed it straight to Dominik Kohr, who scored with a direct shot (15th). As a result, Bayern keeper Jonas Urbig saved his team, which was literally overrun by Mainz’s rapid attacks, from falling behind several times. First, Manuel Neuer’s replacement made a strong double save against Sheraldo Becker and Nadiem Amiri (20th), then he reacted strongly after a slipped cross from Becker (22nd). But at some point he too was powerless. After one of the many dangerous counterattacks, Urbig was there to counter Amiri’s low shot in the near corner, but Paul Nebel grabbed the rebound and shot the ball into the net to make it 2-0 (29th). It was similar shortly before the half-time whistle, when Urbig directed an Amiri shot onto the crossbar and this time Becker was faster than the Bayern defense and sank it from a few centimeters (45th + 2). It was the first time since 2008 that Munich went into halftime with a 3-0 deficit in the Bundesliga. And not only was there no sign of the championship glory of the previous season at the back, almost nothing happened in the forward game either. Thanks to an opportunity from Alphonso Davies, who hit the side netting in the 40th minute, the Kompany team managed an expected goals value of 0.19 before the break. However, Bayern’s coach didn’t want to leave it like that, he made a substitution immediately, Harry Kane and Michael Olise led the team back onto the field as jokers. The Munich game changed accordingly, but Nicolas Jackson missed the first high-class player against Daniel Batz (49th). After a cross from Konrad Laimer, the striker got another opportunity a little later, this time he took advantage of it with a volley to make it 1-3 (53′). Afterwards, Mainz left nothing to be desired; a shot from 21 meters past the goal by Jamal Musiala was initially the most dangerous thing Bayern managed (68′). But then Olise once again showed his elite class, as so often he moved in from the right side and flicked it perfectly into the far corner for the goal (73′). Bayern had already been behind for a long time against SC Freiburg (3:2) and against VfB Stuttgart (4:2) and won in the end – also in Mainz? There was a lot of evidence of this when Musiala equalized in the 80th minute. And it only took another three minutes before the ball was back in the Mainz net. Batz fumbled after a cross from Musiala and put the ball in front of Kane, who only had to push it in from a few meters (83′). Once again the impression was confirmed that no matter what stands in Bayern’s way this season, they will still win. Starting lineups: 1. FSV Mainz 05: Batz – da Costa, Posch, Kohr – Widmer, Kai. Sano, Mwene, Nebel, Amiri – Becker, P. Tietz Coach: Urs Fischer FC Bayern Munich: Urbig – Laimer, M.-J. Kim, H. Ito, Davies – Sapoko Ndiaye, Pavlovic, Guerreiro, Goretzka, Luis Diaz – Jackson Coach: Vincent Kompany Referee: Martin Petersen #bundesliga #sportschaubundesliga

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