DFB Cup round of 16: Bayern exit to Neuer-Rot

DFB Cup round of 16: Bayern exit to Neuer-Rot

Nach der Rot-Premiere für Torwart Manuel Neuer hat Titelverteidiger Bayer Leverkusen den FC Bayern aus dem DFB-Pokal geschossen. Die Münchner, die einen giftigen Achtelfinal-Kampf in Unterzahl lange bestimmten, kassierten durch das 0:1 (0:0) die folgenschwerste Niederlage in der noch jungen Amtszeit von Trainer Vincent Kompany. Zum fünften Mal nacheinander scheiterte der Rekordsieger damit vorzeitig im Cup-Wettbewerb. 

Leverkusens Joker Nathan Tella ließ den Großteil der 75.000 Zuschauer wenige Minuten nach seiner Einwechslung mit seinem Kopfballtor verstummen (69. Minute). Der für Neuer eingewechselte israelische Nationaltorhüter Daniel Peretz hatte in seinem dritten Bayern-Profispiel keine Abwehrchance beim unbedrängten Kopfball des nur 1,73 Meter großen Bayer-Profis. 

„Es war sehr wichtig, dass wir gewonnen haben. Die Mannschaft hat gut gespielt, hart gearbeitet“, sagte Matchwinner Tella in der ARD und Leverkusens Nationalverteidiger Jonathan Tah ergänzte: „Das fühlt sich gut an. Wir wussten, was auf uns zukommt. Wir haben es über weite Strecken so effektiv wie möglich gestaltet. Es war nicht unser bestes Spiel.“

Neuers erster Platzverweis sorgt für hitziges Duell

Neuers erster Platzverweis in seinem 867. Spiel im Profifußball war in der 17. Minute der frühe Startschuss für ein hitziges und prickelndes Gigantentreffen zwischen dem Rekordsieger aus München und dem Doublesieger vom Rhein. 

Nach einem langen Ball von Nationalverteidiger Jonathan Tah hatte der 38-jährige Neuer den heranstürmenden Jeremie Frimpong mit einem Bodycheck außerhalb des Strafraums hart gestoppt. Schiedsrichter Harm Osmers zückte Rot. An dem für Bundestrainer Julian Nagelsmann „unstrittigen, wenn auch unglücklichen“ Platzverweis gab es nichts zu diskutieren.

No mercy for the starting goalkeeper: referee Harm Osmers shows red after the emergency brakeReuters

Dejected, the long-time national goalkeeper ducked into the dressing room. In Neuer’s absence, things got heated not only on the pitch with a number of duels and nicks, but also between the coaching benches.

Leverkusen’s master coach Xabi Alonso, who played for Bayern from 2014 to 2017, pushed his team with wild gesticulations. Bayern coach Vincent Kompany was also hot on the sidelines, but Osmars was able to calm him down a bit in the meantime. After the break, the referee from Hanover showed the short-tempered Munich sports director Christoph Freund yellow. A complaining hothead was also warned on the Leverkusen bench.

Nagelsmann praises the Munich team

During the break, Nagelsmann stated on the ARD microphone that he liked Bayern’s performance when they were outnumbered “almost better than when they were evenly matched”. The injured Bayern super striker Harry Kane, who was sitting in the audience in a thick black jacket and a cap, had already started to celebrate the goal when he received headers from Kingsley Coman (34th), Leon Goretzka (43rd) and Minjae Kim (45th + 4). On the other side, Florian Wirtz had a great chance (11th). The Israeli Peretz then saved with his foot against Frimpong (32′).

Overall, the Leverkusen game seemed too cold for a long time with the majority. Wirtz repeatedly tried to give structure to the attacks, but also dived. His congenial DFB colleague Jamal Musiala in the Bayern jersey was wanted even more than usual in Kane’s absence. The guests’ dense defensive line disrupted the 21-year-old early and physically.

Send in, send out

After the break, Alonso brought in the in-form striker Patrik Schick. The Czech, who had scored four goals in the last six competitive games, had to go down again less than fifteen minutes later with a calf injury. Without the top strikers, both teams were missing their target players for a long time, with Tella, who had recently been substituted, becoming one of them.

In an effort to equalize, Bayern midfielder Aleksandar Pavlovic made his comeback much earlier than expected after breaking his collarbone. The bottom line was FC Bayern’s first round of 16 defeat since December 2006.

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