JAKARTA - Bayern Munich won 2-1 over Dynamo Kyiv in the Champions League Group E match at NSC Olimpiyskiy, Kyiv, Ukraine on Wednesday morning.
Two goals for Bayern were scored by Robert Lewandowksi and Kingsley Coman, while the goals for the home team were contributed by Denys Harmash.
Making it look easy 🙃
♦️ #DYNFCB 0-1 ♦️ pic.twitter.com/0SieuIxwn7
— FC Bayern English (@FCBayernEN) November 23, 2021
This result makes Die Roten still stats at 100 percent in Group E and has the right to advance to the round of 16 after sitting comfortably at the top of the standings with 15 points. Instead, Kyiv became a caretaker with one point.
Cited from Antara, the match took place in conditions of snow in the first half.
Bayern was dominant, taking the lead in the 14th minute when Benjamin Pavard's long-range shot was blocked by a Kyiv defender but Robert Lewandowski's wild ball was snatched away by a bicycle kick that nestled into the left corner of the Kyiv goal. The visitors lead 1-0.
Kyiv slowly gave resistance entering the middle of the first half.
In the 29th minute, Kyiv had a golden opportunity to equalize but their effort was denied by Leon Goretzka who gave Neuer's pass.
However, the German goalkeeper failed to clear the ball which still hit the post.
In the 35th minute, Neuer displayed his goal-saving action by denying Viktor Tsigankov's kick.
Bayern could have doubled their lead three minutes before the breakthrough Kingsley Coman's powerful strike after receiving Corentin Tolisso's pass in the penalty box. The score of 2-0 lasted until the first half ended.
The snow started to subside in the second half and Kyiv started to attack after the break.
In the 47th minute, Kyiv created a chance through Mykola Shaparenko's close-range shot, but Neuer could still parry a shot.
The ball vomited and then struck again by Sharapenko, but Neuer was again able to secure the goal.
Kyiv pressure finally paid off in the 70th minute. Denis Harmash successfully conquered Neuer after receiving a Tsygankov ball in the penalty box. Kyiv also thinned the gap to 1-2.
The goal fueled Kyiv's drive to equalize with the remainder of the game, but Neuer kept his side's lead several times.
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Line-up: Dynamo Kyiv (4-2-3-1): Georgi Bushchan; Tomasz Kedziora (Alexander Karavaev 76'), Illia Zabarnyi, Oleksandr Syrota, Vitalii Mykolenko; Serhiy Sydorchuk, Mykola Shaparenko; Viktor Tsygankov, Vitaliy Buyalskiy, Carlos de Pena (Denis Harmash 46'); Ilia Shkurin (Vitinho 46')
Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1): Manuel Neuer; Benjamin Pavard, Tanguy Kouassi (Malik Tillman 85'), Lucas Hernandez (Bouna Sarr 46'), Alphonso Davies; Corentin Tolisso, Leon Goretzka; Kingsley Coman (Marc Roca 68'), Thomas Muller, Leroy Sane (Omar Richards 88'); Robert Lewandowski.
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