68’— Scope of responsibilities! Alone in the middle of the penalty area, Harry Kane used his weaker left foot to curl a ball in at the far post.
62′ — Jonathan Burkardt almost passes the ball past Jonas Urbig, but the young German goalkeeper gets enough of a touch to send the ball past the post and out.
59′ – Kane fires a shot straight at Kaua Santos. Musiala and Olise then teamed up to assist Kane again, but he was blocked again.
55′ — Stanisic forces a turnover and Olise collects the ball and curls it in at the far post. The ball went wide.
54′ — Dayot Upamecano beats Luis Diaz but his shot is saved. Harry Kane’s shot went wide soon after.
53′ — Josip Stanisic makes a timely tackle to prevent Jena Mateo Bahoya from advancing towards goal.
50′ – Alphonso Davies limps off injured and Hiroki Ito replaces him.
47′ – Frankfurt get an early scare but the goal kick is saved.
45′ – Second half we’re back! There were no substitutes on either side.
halftime observation
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Bayern dominated this game. The entire half was just Bayern probing for another goal, and you’d be forgiven for thinking Frankfurt didn’t show up.
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Frankfurt looks completely toothless. With the exception of Jean-Matteo Bahoya, no one looked the slightest bit threatening.
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Joshua Kimmich was dismissive. Tom Bischof is right there hungry to play.
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Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies are still finding their feet back as they regain speed.
45+4′ – half-time.
45 minutes – 3 minutes of added time.
42′ – Jamal Musiala narrowly misses Josip Stanisic’s cross.
39′ — Frankfurt find some space but Jonas Urbiger collects the ball calmly.
38′ – Musiala shoots but the ball is blocked and awarded a corner kick.
34′ – Kane takes a shot but it’s saved.
29′ – Olis has a slight injury but he’s doing well.
27′ – Josip Stanisic and Harry Kane both have shots on target, but no one finds the target.
twenty one’- Scope of responsibilities! Josip Stanisic took a corner kick and Harry Kane scored with a header, 2-0.
16’— Scope of responsibilities! A series of Bayern passes ended up in the hands of Alexander Pavlovich, who volleyed with his weaker left foot from the edge of the area. Kaua Santos was unhappy with this, but he ignored it.
15′ – Jamal Musiala scores a corner kick. The ball is then cleared out.
14 minutes – nearly a quarter of an hour has passed, Bayern basically controlled Frankfurt.
kick off! —Lesgooooooooo!
The lineup is out! It looks like we have a strong team today. It’s almost a Champagne Eleven without Conrad Laimer and Jonathan Towers.
Bayern Munich has now won three games in February, the latest being a relatively comfortable 3-0 victory over Werder Bremen. The gap between Bavarians and Dortmund is still 6 points, and both teams face good challenges. Bayern host Eintracht Frankfurt at the Allianz Arena, while Borussia Dortmund travel to RB Leipzig; neither team is easy to beat and this could set up a fascinating clash at Der Klassiker at the end of the month.
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Bayern plans to rest some players who have received four yellow cards so that they can participate in the crucial game against Dortmund. That game could very well turn the momentum around, but for now, record master Efforts are underway to establish a rhythm for the equally important games in March.
Competition information
Place: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
date: Saturday, February 21 February 2025
time: Local Time | 3:30 PM EST | 9:30 AM EST | 6:30 AM PST
TV/Streaming: ESPN+, find your country
prophecy
Bayern won 4-0 with goals from Harry Kane (x2), Luis Dias and a header from Hiroki Ito.
It’s Bayern time now
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