Bayern Munich filled a victory against FC Heidenheim to stay ahead of the enemy of the race, the Bundesliga. The 4-0 score is a fairly precise reflection of the unilateral nature of the match while the 16th placed Heidenheim hardly fought by visitors. The Blues of the loss at Inter Milan did not disappear. The fatigue of the heavy game load had its impact. Seeing the opposition barely disturb them, the Bavarians took the match at an easy pace. Nevertheless, get ready for a heavy fire aimed at Bayern, these are the Awards match:
Jersey swap: nobody
Heidenheim was completely mastered by visitors. The aura of Bayern, in fact, prevented the corner of the house from taking too many risks. However, this strategy did not bear fruit, Bayern scored three goals before the end of the first half. Heidenheim needed at least one goal to inspire a counterattack, but it never came. Of course, we could add Bayern’s finish as a worthy competitor. It is missing five big chances and being still so useless, Bayern continues to be a large team, but with a few serious weaknesses, namely finish and decorations.
Der Kaiser: Eric Dier
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Dier was once again a rock on the back. Winning from seven air duels (!) He threw Heidenheim’s attempt to take Bayern off guard with long balls. Dier was twinned with Josip Stanišić and the duo looked quite decent. Communication needs work because in one case, the aggressive commitment of Stanišić allowed Sirlord Conteh to take a shot to the goal. It was similar to the Inter objective at the house where Sacha Boey made a bad call giving space to the opposite winger. This time, however, Jonas Urbig did very well to save this shot and preserve the white sheet. Dier himself tried by covering his attacker, but overall, he obtains the price for having done his nucleus work around which the defense of Bayern played.
Stanišić deserves a cry. Called to fill Kim Min-Jae in Central Defense, the 25-year-old was a solid option of utility for Bayern.
Fußballgott: Joshua Kimmich
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A worker like the day for the stand-in captain. His performance today was like a clock. Merger the ball, contesting the space of the midfielder while seeking to open the opposition with a balloon through. Kimmich created three chances, made the most passes and sent 21 passes to the last third. His goal in the 56th minute was the icing on the top. It was a typical goal of Kimmich.
Despite all these positive points, its two usual negatives appeared again. First, it is always required to traffic, no offense to unconditional fans of Kimmich. Second, kick tasks must be turned. Kimmich does not deserve to take every corner for Bayern.
Great cry to Konrad Laimer. Despite his right background, Laimer was Bayern’s engine during the first half. Criign, both in attack and in defense, the Austrian has left his impact on the game with a decisive pass.
Der Bomber: Michael Olise
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French is as consistent as it is productive. A worker like Winger on which Bayern relies on to deliver against any opposition. Today was no different because Olise was at the forefront of the attack on her team. Creating a five -channel game and with three of his five shots on goal, Olise continues to be the best winger in the club.
Meister the match: person
Heidenheim should have been buried and they were buried with the great finish of 0-4. But that did not occur in the most awaited way. Bayern has wasted very obvious opportunities that have been covered with unreal objectives. To be honest, it did not seem to be a reproducible feat. It is true, these wonderful goals are exactly that, objectives of wonder. Repeatability strengthens the reliability and the Bayern finish has been only mediocre on several occasions. It’s a bit hard to criticize after a four -goals victory, but it’s the truth.
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