Now, many of you have noticed the article on the greatest artistic goals I published yesterday. Well, here’s the moment component of this saga, the ultimate difficult targets. We played a lot of games in 2020, and we sensed this, 4 of them were finals, five if you can only the Bundesliga title. Similarly, there is no shortage of vital matches and, fortunately, there is no shortage of goals scored through Bayern Munich. Let’s take a look.
Bundesliga Round 34, 2019/20
Goal scored: 4-0, FT: 4-0
Now, it’s a purpose that probably wouldn’t seem like much at first glance. The fourth purpose in a regime win in a tie with the name of the champion already confirmed. But when you look at the statistics, the importance of the purpose becomes Transparent: was it the 100th goal that Bayern scored in the Bundesliga that season, just a little less than the all-time record of 101 goals scored in 1971-72, and who better to score the 100th goal than our born and raised in Bavaria Thomas Muller?
Not only was the purpose important, but it was also a comfortable finale of Muller, who turned a half-volley house into the area after receiving a poorly cleared centre from Ivan Perisic. It was Bayern’s last purpose in the blind season. damn it, they weren’t made there.
DFB-Pokal Final, 2019/20
Goal scored: 3-0, FT: 4-2
The winning purpose of the Pokal Final remains important, even if it didn’t seem to win at first. Bayern were in triples and cruising, but two purposes at Leverkusen meant that Robert Lewandowski’s purpose was in the end the decisive of the match.
But that is not the special component of this purpose, what really makes it special is that a hand pass was lent no less than Manuel Neuer. Leaving the area to transparent a loose ball, Neuer kicked the ball without much thought. However, the ball had such strength and precision that it reached Lewandowski, near the opposing penalty area. Lewandowski did not hesitate to throw a strong volley directly at Lukas Hradecky, who let the ball slide between his legs and bounce off his back. and roll towards the net. A purpose through a goalkeeper who has done more than a goalkeeper deserves to do, and a goalkeeper who hasn’t even done what a goalkeeper deserves to do. It was Neuer’s first hand for Bayern, I hope not the last!
Bundesliga Round 3, 2020/21
Goal scored: 4-3, FT: 4-3
Bayern were still recovering from their Super Cup win over Dortmund (more on that past duer), and faced a difficult clash against Hertha Berlin. however, they gave a tie three minutes later.
But Bayern weren’t going down without a fight. With seconds to the end of the game, Lewandowski fired in the area while fighting for a David Alaba center, prompting the referee to point his finger at the scene. It’s up to Lewy to be a hero or a villain.
With nerves of steel, Lewandowski stepped forward and rolled the ball right in front of Alexander Schwolow’s outstretched fingers. It was their fourth game of the game, and that meant not only that Bayern had won the game, but also that he was absolutely in last week’s crushing defeat opposed Hoffenheim. It’s a purpose that mattered so much, even if it was just a penalty.
Bundesliga, day 31, 2019/20
Goal scored: 2-1, FT: 2-1
It was a strange game in general. Bayern ran out of Muller and Lewandowski, however, had taken the lead thanks to a howl from Yann Sommer. Bayern then returned the favor for a purpose contrary to Benjamin Pavard’s appearance of equaling.
Both groups were in shape upside down in the middle of the moment, and no one can be waiting for what would happen. With Bayern failing features on the bench, it seemed that the champions would settle for a draw, when Alphonso Davies sent a supposedly domesticated ball crossed the court that discovered his way to Pavard, who in turn sent a level center to the area for Leon Goretzka to be home. The purpose was absolutely contrary to the course of the game, and came here out of nowhere. Bayern won the match.
The purpose was vital not only because Bayern had overturned great chances of winning without their star strikers, and not just because they opposed Gladbach’s difficult war games, which made it vital that Bayern only had one victory for the Meisterschale, which in spite of everything, won a few days later in Bremen.
Bundesliga Round 13, 2020/21
Goal scored: 2-1, FT: 2-1
Another purpose of Lewy as opposed to Leverkusen is on our list. This time it was in Leverkusen, and in a more dramatic way. Bayern had granted an early but tied purpose at half-time through Lewandowski. In the middle of the moment, the champions turned the screw, but fatigue and tiredness caused heaviness in their legs, and they simply could not find a way through. In any case, a tie would not be a bad result considering everything.
But Hansi Flick and his men didn’t mean it. At the last minute of the time off, Joshua Kimmich, back from injury, chased Jonathan Tah and took the ball away from him, the ball sank over Lewandowski, who rushed into the area and fell. a shot that bounced off Edmond Tapsoba and snuggled up in the net to secure all three points, not to mention a Christmas win for the Bavarians.
It just proves that if you need to win you have to give everything to the end, and that’s exactly what Lewandowski and his teammates did that night at Leverkusen. After all, Bayern-Dusel did nothing for no reason. .
DFL Super Cup, 2020/21
Goal scored: 3-2, FT: 3-2
The DFL Super Cup. It’s not the most prestigious trophy in the world, but it’s still a trophy, and if you play at FC Bayern, you have to win as many trophies as you can, it was precisely Hansi Flick’s mindset that his players had to stick to. he set out to win his fifth trophy of the year, but Dortmund have not taken it lightly and, despite an early 2-0 lead, BVB found the attack and managed 2–2.
But back, Bayern’s victory mindset has become his savior. Despite the tiredness, Kimmich took the team’s dry cleaners behind in the game and nevertheless received the ball from Thomas Delaney. shot directly at Marwin Hitz, who stored the initial shot. However, the rebound was changed through Kimmich in the most peculiar way: Kimmich stretched out and hit the ball with his left boot, cutting it over Hitz and into the net.
It might not have been the prettiest purpose, but it would have been the vital maximum of the five goals scored that day, and it was the purpose that helped Bayern win the Super Cup.
UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, 2019/20
Goal scored: 1-0, FT: 8-2 (!)
As hard as it is the mythical 8-2 victory over Barcelona, it is natural that one or two purposes of this lace are on this list. I chose the first goal as one of the two representatives.
Three minutes had passed when Perisic passed the ball to Muller, who awkwardly taped Lewandowski, who returned with Muller and Bayern’s golden boy flew right in front of a helpless Marc Andre ter Stegen, with his weak foot, no less. .
It is the first of 8 goals That Bayern would score that afternoon (nine, if Alaba’s goal is counted), and it was perfect. At the start of the match, a quick attack game, smooth passes and that touch of awkwardness that can only be obtained from Thomas Muller. He didn’t even borrow it properly, cut it slightly with his boot and became an incredibly accurate shot. I guess everything Muller touches turns to gold. Move over King Midas, we have King Muller in town. !
UEFA Super Cup, 2020/21
Goal scored: 2-1, FT: 2-1
Another goal to win the Super Cup, what makes this one different from Kimmich’s?Well, there’s a story.
Bayern were Chelsea in the 2013 Super Cup, only for Javi Martinez to draw in the 120th minute. His team would win on penalties, avenging defeat in Munich a year ago. This year, with the marker locked at 1-1, Javi went into overtime. I don’t forget to think, “Come on Javi, let’s repeat the story!”
Kimmich sneaked into a corner that only cleared up David Alaba. Alaba stole the ball and the goalkeeper was able to stop it. The lost ball fell to nothing less than Martinez, who directed the ball to the most sensitive corner.
Javi had a repeated story.
The purpose earned Bayern the Super Cup and was worth the long time for Hungary. And yes, it was the only Bayern match this season that enthusiasts have been able to attend so far. I think I cried after it scored, it was so poetic. What kind of defensive midfielder wins two Super Teams for his team?Not one, but TWO?
UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, 2019/20
Goal scored: 5-2, FT: 8-2 (!!)
Some of you wondered why I wasn’t on yesterday’s list. Well, like I said, I think this lens was as sturdy as it was beautiful. Leave me first.
Alphonso Davies passed the ball down the middle line and walked away from Lionel Messi before skipping a challenge from Arturo Vidal. Seeing it clearly, Nelson Semedo loaded our Phonzie and got stuck.
Or so he thought.
Two jolts from his left leg, and Phonzie walked away from Semedo like a race car. The rest of Barcelona’s defense can only look unbelief when Phonzie entered the penalty domain and placed it so Kimmich would probably score the simplest goal of his career. All the cameras targeted Davies, so much so that he didn’t even know who had set the target at first.
It was a magnificent purpose, but also blunt, because, well, who on the global can think of a Canadian teenager turning the whole defense of Barcelona into cones of education?In addition, it was the purpose that sealed the fate of Barcelona after a Luis Suarez The purpose gave them some hope. This Phonize kid is something special.
UEFA Champions League final, 2019/20
Goal scored: 1-0, FT: 1-0
Coman (come on), did you think I’d be crazy enough to put another purpose in the first place?
That’s what Array is the latest in the Champions League. The match to end all the matches. A purposeless first part meant that it would follow a part of a murderous moment: someone was going to score. A purpose is coming.
Thank God it came from us.
Serge Gnabry cut the ball off Thomas Muller, who captured him for Joshua Kimmich with the slightest touch, and then Kimmich threw the ball gracefully into the penalty area, which was almost suspended in the air. All eyes were on Lewandowski, the poacher.
But an un marked boy. That Kingsley Coguy guy.
The ball came out of Coman’s head and went to the farthest corner, and not even Keylor Navas could do anything.
Bayern enthusiasts from all over the world burst into cheers, all but me. I kept my cheers after the final beep.
That’s the purpose that earned us the Champions League. This is the purpose that has put the icing on the cake of a very successful season, and the purpose that has made this season a “very successful” season in an “absolutely exceptional” season This will remain one of the purposes that will remain at the heart of all Bayern fans. And he had just arrived from Coman, born in Paris. In fact, you don’t know where life’s going to take you, do you?
What goals did we miss and what was your favorite moment after Coman’s?Keep an eye out for other Top 10s coming (track: includes MUCH Manuel Neuer)!
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