Why bayern should have won




















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I understand that. However, I strongly believe Manuel Neuer should have done better for the first goal. The second goal is squarely on the defense.

How Marquinhos manages to slip away and beat the offside trap is beyond me; this is not a new problem — however, it is a huge issue. No world class side should be conceding three goals at home. At Parc des Princes, without Robert Lewandowski, this result could be considered a success — at the Allianz Arena, however, it is nothing short of a disaster. All season long, we have waited for the defense to improve.

Take the Leipzig game during the weekend for example — Leipzig was on top for the first 15 minutes in the second half and better finishing from Dani Olmo among others, would have seen them at least take a point from that game.

There is something seriously wrong when a team with world class defenders struggles every time a quality attacker faces them. Fatigue is an issue in this long season of course. Sometimes, I wish he would just shoot! He really needs to improve his decision-making abilities in the next six days. He could probably do with a day off as well. The same criticism can be labeled at Coman.

There needed to be more quality deliveries into the box. Also, why on earth does Bayern have so much trouble scoring from corners? Alaba should have scored. Benjamin Pavard could have done slightly better with his volley. Choupo-Moting should have had another one. Alphonso Davies should have taken some shots instead of choosing to pass. I hate bringing this up but this game took me back to They had 31 today. They paid the price in both. Flick gets his tactics right almost every time. But today, his choice to leave Davies on the bench might have cost the team.

I understand why he chose to start Lucas Hernandez at left-back — in the Champions League final last season, Davies had a poor game. Hernandez is the more conservative of the two options. It snowed, and plenty more besides.

Chris Burke, Paris reporter : Here we are again, Paris having won a first leg with such exhilarating attacking verve that it's difficult to imagine them losing control. Except for those infamous occasions when they did — think Barcelona and Manchester United Jordan Maciel, Bayern reporter : Bayern were bullish about their chances of turning this tie around in the wake of last week's defeat, but travel to Paris with several notable absentees.

There's no doubting the holders have the quality to get the result they need — as they showed in a largely dominant display in Munich — but it will take more clinical finishing and a faultless defensive performance.



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