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Finally - Bayern beat Gladbach! And it was far from easy...
Reading Time: 3min | Sat. 02.09.23. | 21:51
Mathys Tel scored a late winner to break the Borussia Park course
A series of stunning saves from backup stopper Moritz Nicolas was not enough to prevent a comeback win for Bayern Munich, as Mathys Tel’s late header gave the Rekordmeister a 2-1 win - their first in five matches against Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Despite contrasting starts to the season, recent history has been firmly on Gladbach’s side, with the Foals unbeaten here against Bayern since March 2019. Determined to leave that streak in tatters, Bayern enjoyed the lion’s share of possession and territory, but they struggled to create meaningful openings from their patient build-up. It took the home side just one foray forward to go the closest of either side yet, as Arne Friedrich headed Alassane Pléa’s free kick against the bar, and they went one better just minutes later.
That chance had shown Gladbach how important set pieces could be in this game, and they took full advantage of the next one. Maximilian Wöber rose to flick on Pléa’s corner to the back post, where Ko Itakura was waiting to loop his header into the far corner. Sven Ulreich continued to be tested in the immediate aftermath, but his opposite number was to thank for it remaining 1-0 at the break. Leroy Sané’s first touch took him past Wöber, and his strike thundered off the bar via the fingertips of Moritz Nicolas.
KO ITAKURA HEADS HOME THE OPENER AGAINST BAYERN, GLADBACH HAVE THEIR NUMBER!!!
— Football Report (@FootballReprt) September 2, 2023
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MAXIMILIAN WÖBER WITH THE ASSIST!!!pic.twitter.com/14K4xQNEqq
With Bayern only failing to score in one of the previous 117 Bundesliga games, Gladbach fans had to temper any hopes of holding on until the final whistle. Some fine saves from Nicolas – coupled with a goal-line clearance by Itakura – kept their opponents at bay, but Bayern eventually got their long-awaited equaliser. Joshua Kimmich played Sané through, who poked past Nicolas with nonchalance. Undeterred by the goal, Nicolas continued in stunning form, his saves including a spectacular reflex stop from Serge Gnabry’s close range header.
GOAL: Sane with the equalizer for Bayern! 🔥
— Extra Time (@ExtraTimeHD) September 2, 2023
M'gladbach 1-1 Bayern Munich
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However, if there is any side who can produce late heroics in the Bundesliga, it’s Bayern Munich. Kimmich’s corner looped into the melee in the Gladbach box, where substitute Mathys Tel was waiting to head in, dealing a cruel blow to a side who had worked so hard to keep on level terms. Bayern ended their five-match streak without a win at this stadium, while the disappointment was clear to see on the face of Gerardo Seoane, although his side may well have found themselves a new number one in the process.
MATHYS TEL'S GOAL!!! 🔥🔥🔥
— Bayern & Football (@MunichFanpage) September 2, 2023
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BUNDESLIGA - MATCHDAY 3
Friday
Dortmund- Heidenheim 2-2 (2-0)
/Brandt 7, Can 15 p - Dinkci 61, Kleindienst 82 p/
Saturday
Augsburg - Bochum 2-2 (1-1)
/Beljo 35, Demirovic 62 - Asano 45+3, 64/
Bayer Leverkusen - Darmstadt 5-1 (1-1)
/Boniface 21, 61, Palacios 49, Hofmann 67, Hlozek 83 - Vilhemsson 25/
Hoffenheim - Wolfsburg 3-1 (1-1)
/Brooks 45+2, Beier 60, Skov 74 - Tomas 36/
Stuttgart - Freiburg 5-0 (3-0)
/Fuhrich 8, 62, Guirassy 17, 19, Millot 75/
Werder Bremen - Mainz 4-0 (1-0)
/Ducksch 4, Stage 53, Bittencourt 82, Njinmah 84/
M' gladbach - Bayern 1-2 (1-0)
/Itakura 30 - Sane 58, Tel 87/
Sunday
16.30: (2.15) Eintr.Frankfurt (3.40) Koln (3.40)
18.30: (3.20) Union Berlin (3.50) RB Leipzig (2.35)
***odds are subject to change









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