Bayern Munich Overcome Barcelona In Lewandowski Return To Germany

14th September 2022

Two second-half goals in three minutes, including a superb chip from Leroy Sane, helped Bayern defeat Barca on Robert Lewandowski’s return to Bavaria

13 September 2022, Bavaria, Munich: Soccer: Champions League, Bayern Munich - FC Barcelona, Group stage, Group C, Matchday 2, Allianz Arena. Munich's Leon Goretzka, (l-r), Munich's Thomas Müller and Munich's Alphonso Davies cheer after the victory.
13 September 2022, Bavaria, Munich: Soccer: Champions League, Bayern Munich - FC Barcelona, Group stage, Group C, Matchday 2, Allianz Arena. Munich's Leon Goretzka, (l-r), Munich's Thomas Müller and Munich's Alphonso Davies cheer after the victory.
SUMMARY
  • Bayern Munich made it two wins in as many Champions League matches to take charge of Group C with a 2-0 victory over Barcelona at the Allianz Stadium on Tuesday night
  • Bayern’s France defender Lucas Hernandez headed in a corner to open the scoring, but it was Sane who put the game beyond doubt for the home side
  • Bayern travel to the Camp Nou for the return fixture on October 26th

Bayern Munich made it two wins in as many Champions League matches to take charge of Group C with a 2-0 victory over Barcelona at the Allianz Stadium on Tuesday night.

Two second-half goals in three minutes, including a superb chip from Leroy Sane, helped Bayern defeat Barca on Robert Lewandowski’s return to Bavaria.

Bayern’s France defender Lucas Hernandez headed in a corner to open the scoring, but it was Sane who put the game beyond doubt for the home side.

Former Manchester City forward Sane, who scored one and created another in Bayern’s 2-0 opening Champions League win at Inter Milan, helped turn the match, which was well in Barca’s favour after a furious opening half.

The Germany attacker scored Bayern’s second in the 54th minute, chipping a ball over Catalan keeper Marc Andre ter Stegen, just three minutes after Bayern’s Hernandez headed in a corner from Joshua Kimmich to open the scoring.

Lewandowski, greeted by warm applause from the home fans during the pre-game warm up, had several chances to open the scoring.

Lewandowski latched onto a dipping pass from Pedri in the 19th minute, but shot too high, just tickling the top of the crossbar.

Just one minute later the Poland forward again received the ball just metres from Bayern’s goal, but his header was saved from close range by Manuel Neuer.

Raphinha, starting his first Champions League game after making the move from Leeds in the summer, drilled in a low shot past a stranded Neuer after 27 minutes, but the Brazilian missed the goal by inches.

In the dying stages of the half, Barca had appeals for a penalty waved away by referee Danny Makkelie when Alphonso Davies brought down Ousmane Dembele on the edge of the box, with replays showing the Canadian made clear contact with the Frenchman’s legs.

At half-time, Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann brought on Leon Goretzka for Marcel Sabitzer and the move almost paid immediate dividends, with the former’s rocket from outside the box deflected out by ter Stegen for a corner, which Hernandez would score from.

Pedri however said his side could take plenty of positives out of the game.

Bayern travel to the Camp Nou for the return fixture on October 26th.