VfB Stuttgart 3-1 Bayern Munich: Initial reactions and observations
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Two injuries and a 3-1 loss. Not ideal. Initial reactions and observations
Well, that was not ideal. Not only did Bayern Munich lose, two key players ? Raphaël Guerreiro and Eric Dier sustained injuries, while Leon Goretzka and Harry Kane got zero rest. Games like these leave a miserable feeling afterward.
Bayern Munich were not even competitive, and they didn?t try to be. You could tell the team was saving energy for the Real Madrid game coming up. Still, a 3-1 loss may be more than Tuchel bargained for, especially given how dominant Stuttgart looked in attack.
Kim Min-jae still seems to be reeling from his Madrid performance, he?s making mistakes he wouldn?t have earlier in the season.
Manuel Neuer showed his age on the night. He made several key saves, but his efforts on both goals were sub-par. It?ll give Alexander Nubel, who was starting at the other end, some hope of light at the end of the tunnel. First Stanisic, now Jeong, Bayern exes have established a trend of scoring against their former club.
Alphonso Davies is so bad right now, there?s no way Real Madrid will pay a single cent for him.
Full time: VfB Stuttgart 2-1 Bayern Munich.
90? + 2? ? Goal. Silas makes it 3-1 now.
83? ? Goal. You can?t make this up. Wooyeong Jeong makes it 2-1 to Stuttgart.
71? ? Sub: Leroy Sané comes on for Mathys Tel.
63? ? Subs: Joshua Kimmich and Serge Gnabry subbed off for Noussair Mazraoui and Bryan Zarag...
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