LIVE: Real Madrid – Bayern 0:1, goal disallowed for the “Whites” – Football World – Champions League

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Real Madrid and Bayern Munich play at the “Bernabeu” at 0:1 in the second leg of the semi-finals in the Champions League. The first meeting in Munich ended 2:2. In the 68th minute, Alphonso Davies opened the scoring.

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Carlo Ancelotti makes one change to his line-up compared to the first match. Daniel Carvajal returns from suspension and replaces Lucas Vazquez. Thomas Tuchel has preferred the teenager Aleksandar Pavlovic to the smack of Leon Goretzka. Matthias de Ligt and Serge Gnabry are fully recovered. The two take the places of Kim Min-Jae and Thomas Müller, who were starters at the Allianz Arena.

The match started with a corner kick for the “whites” in the opening seconds. After Toni Kroos’ cross, however, there was no danger in front of Manuel Neuer. In the 2nd minute, Konarda Laimer attempted a lead pass to Leroy Sane. The German controlled the ball on his chest before being caught with both hands by Ferland Mendy outside the box, but surprisingly head referee Szymon Marciniak did not call a foul.

In the 6th minute, Daniel Carvajal received from the right and launched a sharp pass on the ground in the penalty area, but Rodrigo missed the ball by inches. Shortly after, Bayern launched a multi-pronged attack, with Joshua Kimmich passing to Jamal Musiala in front of the penalty area. The attacking midfielder found Serge Gnabry on the right, who immediately looked for the far corner, but the ball went wide.

In the 13th minute, the crossbar saved the Bavarians. The hosts scored a quick touch, although there were two balls on the pitch. Carvajal found the unmarked Vinicius, who turned and fired a shot into the right post from ten yards out. The ball found its way to Rodrigo and he immediately took a shot that was saved by Manuel Neuer and then the keeper caught the ball. Two minutes later, Vinicius’ shot went over the bar.

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In the following minutes, Real attacked more, but did not hinder the defense of the German colossus. In the 27th minute, Serge Gnabry suffered another muscle injury this season, and Alphonso Davies appeared in his place. A minute later, Josua Kimmich advanced from the right and attempted a pass into the box. Antonio Rüdiger took a shot but the ball went straight to Harry Kane, who took an unprepared shot and forced Andrii Lunin into a corner.

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In the 40th minute, Vinicius sent a sharp pass from the left to Rodrigo. The striker was unable to play with the ball, which, however, was directed into the goal line, and Manuel Neuer brilliantly kicked the ball into the corner. Three minutes later, Lunin caught Nusair Mazraoui’s shot from about 20 meters.

In the continuation of the first part, Jamal Musiala elegantly eliminated two opponents and freed up a lot of space for Konrad Leimer. The Austrian received the ball and tried to bring Harry Kane alone against the goalkeeper, but his pass was too long.

The second half started with a good chance for Bayern. Harry Kane controlled the center of the pitch and passed to Alphonso Davies on the left. The Canadian advanced, dealt with Daniel Carvajal and looked for the long shot. After a ricochet, the ball went dangerously over the crossbar and went into the corner. In the 53rd minute, Federico Valverde fired a long-range shot that was woefully inaccurate.

Seconds later, Harry Kane fought off Nacho and Ferland Mendy, entered the penalty area and shot into the near corner, but Andriy Lunin was able to clear. In the 55th minute, Vinicius broke through from the left, made a couple of feints against Mathais de Licht and launched a parallel pass to Rodrigo. The Brazilian was able to outrun Eric Dier and take a shot, but wide of the goal.

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In the 59th minute, Konrad Leimer fouled Jude Bellingham in front of the penalty area. Rodrigo took the free-kick and headed into the bottom right corner, but Manuel Neuer made a brilliant save. Seconds later, the Bavarians took the ball into the home team’s box, but Jamal Musiala failed to combine with Leroy Sane.

Real immediately responded with another breakthrough from Vinicius on the left. The Brazilian entered the penalty area and shot between two away players and prompted another save from Neuer.

The response of the Bavarians was not long in coming. In the 66th minute, Alphonso Davies received from Alexander Pavlovic on the left. The winger stepped forward and passed to Jamal Musiala, who without delay took a shot, but Lunin was able to clear for a corner.

In the 68th minute, Bayern took the lead. Harry Kane’s flawless pass found Alphonso Davies on the left. The Canadian controlled the ball, dealt with Ferland Mendy, entered the penalty area and with a magical shot in the far corner left no chance for the goalkeeper – 0:1.

In the 71st minute, the Whites thought they had leveled the scores, but the goal was disallowed for an attacking foul on Nacho. The defender pushed away Joshua Kimmich with both hands at a corner kick. The ball then found its way to him and he followed it up with the ball hitting the feet of Alphonso Davies and into the goal. Referee Szymon Marciniak was summoned by VAR, watched a replay of the situation and disallowed the goal.

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In the 76th minute, Jamal Musiala tied two opposing players and launched to Harry Kane from the left in the penalty area. The Englishman hit a powerful shot from a small angle but wide of the goal.

Real Madrid – Bayern 0:1

0:1 Alphonso Davies (68)

Real: Andriy Lunin, Daniel Carvajal, Nacho, Antonio Rudiger, Ferland Mendy, Aurelien Chuameni (69 – Eduardo Camavinga), Toni Kroos (69 – Luka Modric), Jude Belingame, Federico Valverde, Rodrygo, Vinicius

Coach: Carlo Ancelotti

Bayern: Manuel Neuer, Joshua Kimich, Mathais de Licht, Erik Dair, Nousair Mazraoui, Alexander Pavlovich, Konrad Laimer, Serge Gnabry (27 – 19. Alphonso Davies), Leeroy Sane (76 – Kim Min-Jae), Jamal Musiala, Hari Kane

Coach: Thomas Tuchel

Judge: Shimon Marciniak

Stadium: “Santiago Bernabeu”

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