Bayern Munich remembers the death of legendary character Franz Beckenbauer with a 3-0 victory over his guest Hoffenheim. The victory was in the German League match played at the Allianz Arena, Munich, local Friday or Saturday morning WIB.

Beckenbauer, who spent most of his career at the Bavarian club, died on Monday, January 7, at the age of 78.

The victory made Bayern stick to leaders Bayer Leverkusen, now with a difference of one point, namely 41. As for Hoffenheim, the second defeat of their last three matches in the German League forced them to be stuck in seventh place with 24 points, according to the official German League website, quoting Antara.

Jamal Musiala, who was born two decades after Beckenbauer hung up his boots in 1983, scoring goals in each round to ensure the hosts honor the passing of their legend in the best possible way.

Harry Kane contributed a goal in the last minute of regular time. It was his 22nd goal in the league after playing 16 games, since Bayern brought in on the summer transfer window.

Before this match started, the players and 75,000 spectators had a moment of silence to commemorate Beckenbauer. Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel said emotions at the Allianz Arena were a big incentive for the team and for himself to be able to dedicate victory to the figure who had won the World Cup as a player and coach.

Bayern dominated the game early in the game, but their attack was blunt after not playing for three weeks. Even Kane, who is usually reliable, is often wrong when passing the ball and failed to find his teammates.

Musiala's brilliant action broke the deadlock in the 18th minute. The 20-year-old got a short-angle shot and fired an accurate shot into the far corner of Hoffenheim's goal.

Hoffenheim tried to equalize as soon as possible at the start of the second half. This forced Bayern captain Manuel Neuer to make a number of important saves.

Musiala confirmed Bayern's victory in the 70th minute, when he grabbed Leroy Sane's pass to double his team's lead.

Hoffenheim had to play with ten players not long after, when Grischa Proemel got a second yellow card. Kane then completed the championship's victory ahead of the game.

List of line-ups:

Bayern Munich: Manuel Neuer, Konrad Lainer, Dayot Upamecano, Matthijs de Ligt, Alphonso Davies, Joshua Kimmich, Raphael Guerreiro, Leroy Sane, Thomas Mueller, Jamal Musiala, Harry Kane Coach: Thomas Tuchel

Hoffenheim: Oliver Gaumann, Florian Grillitsch, Stanley Naoki, Ozan Kabak, Kaderabek, G Promel, Anton Stage, A Kramaric, M Bulter, Maximilian Beier, Wout Werghorst Coach: Pellegrino Matarazzo


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