Shock of this 12th day of the Bundesliga with the famous Klassiker between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich. In a full Signal Iduna Park, Nuri Sahin’s BVB didn’t really have the right to make mistakes after a start to the season marked by four defeats and two draws in 12 matches. It was obviously not easy against a Bavarian team in great shape, undefeated in the Bundesliga and who remained on a logical success against PSG in C1. For the occasion, Vincent Kompany lined up an eleven similar to that lined up against Paris. The only change was that Mathys Tel was chosen instead of Kingsley Coman. On the Dortmund side, we found an attack by Guirassy, Bynoe-Gittens and Beier.
And this match started strong for Bayern Munich with a first opportunity signed Kim-Min Jae. The latter recovered the ball very high, but rushed when making his decision in the opposing area (3rd). In the process, it was Leroy Sané who fired a long shot that Kobel could only box with both fists. Dortmund, in a tough situation, saw their central defender Anton leave due to injury and be replaced by Sule. And this change broke the Bavarian dynamic a little. Enough to allow Dortmund to punish. The young talent Bynoe-Gittens went off in an exceptional solitary rush and crucified a helpless Manuel Neuer (1-0, 22nd). A goal which completely reversed the trend of the match with Bayern Munich, a little lost. To make matters worse, Harry Kane was also forced out with an injury.
Jamal Musiala rewarded his family
The England international was replaced by Thomas Muller. And upon returning from the locker room, the latter missed a great opportunity to equalize. Following good work from Musiala, Muller faced Kobel but saw his shot pushed back by the Swiss goalkeeper (50th). A few minutes later, it was Jamal Musiala who fired a low shot after a new technical number (58th). Leroy Sané, for his part, crossed his right shot too much even though he was alone in front of the goal (60th). The Borussia defense began to slowly retreat and we wondered when it would finally break. Because it seemed inevitable.
This finally happened at the end of the meeting. Freshly entered the game, Michael Olise delivered a patty on the head of Jamal Musiala. The young German international, his team’s best player today, placed the ball out of Kobel’s reach (1-1, 85th) and rewarded his team’s great domination. And despite a few opportunities at the end of the match, the score will not change. The two teams parted in a draw (1-1) which rather suited the BVB. Bayern Munich is experiencing a slight setback but still remains well ahead of the Bundesliga in addition to being undefeated. Dortmund is placed in 5th position.