Bayern survives thanks to Kane, Marmoush saves Frankfurt

Bayern survives thanks to Kane, Marmoush saves Frankfurt
Bayern survives thanks to Kane, Marmoush saves Frankfurt

After 16 days, Vincent Kompany’s players have 39 points, compared to 35 for Bayer Leverkusen (35), reigning German champion and on an impressive series of nine consecutive successes in all competitions, after his victory in Dortmund (3-2) on Friday.

Manuel Neuer’s teammates, back in the Munich goals, are now assured of finishing the first leg at the top of the standings. In its history, Bayern have only surrendered the league title three times at the end of the season after finishing first, the last time in 2012, ultimately beaten by Borussia Dortmund.

The duel between the ‘Rekordmeister’ (title record holder) from Munich and the ‘Meister’ (champion) from Leverkusen is slowly becoming clearer, the two teams will meet on Saturday February 15 on the lawn of the ‘Werkself’, the factory eleven, nickname of the club team founded in 1904 by the chemist Bayer.

Next week, Bayern hosts Hoffenheim (Wednesday) and Wolfsburg (Saturday), while Leverkusen hosts Mainz (4th, 28 points)the team in good form at the moment (six wins in the last seven Bundesliga matches) on Tuesday, then Gladbach four days later.

Marmoush still scorer

Saturday against its nemesis (Gladbach is the team which has taken the most points against Bayern in the Bundesliga), the Munich players found the fault after the hour mark, thanks to their English striker Harry Kane. On a cross from Kingsley Coman, Michael Ollise got the better of Lukas Ullrich who lightly touched the French international.

Kane was quick to convert his 26th consecutive penalty (his last failure dates back more than two years, during the quarter-final of the 2022 World Cup lost against in Qatar). In the first period, the Munich team created two big chances through Leon Goretzka (19th) and especially Thomas Müller, all alone six meters away but who came up against the Gladbach goalkeeper, Moritz Nicolas.

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Captain of the English selection, Harry Kane scored his 15th goal of the season in the Bundesliga (the 21st in all competitions), thus regaining the lead in the scorers’ ranking alone, which he shared for three hours with the Egyptian Omar Marmoush.

The Eintracht Frankfurt striker scored the only goal of his team’s trip to northern Germany at Sankt Pauli in the afternoon, allowing us to return to the path of victory after three matches without victories (including two defeats) in the Bundesliga. Frankfurt alone takes 3rd place in the standings while awaiting Leipzig’s match on Sunday against Werder Bremen.

Marmoush is one of the most sought-after players on the transfer market this winter. Before the match, Eintracht sporting director Markus Krösche confirmed to broadcaster ‘Sky’ the interest of a clubwithout citing it. “A club made contact,” he explained.

‘Sky’ had indicated during the week that Manchester City had reached an agreement with Marmoush. The ‘Citizens’ have not numerically replaced Julian Alvarez, who left last summer for Atlético Madrid and find themselves helpless at center forward when Erling Haaland is not there or needs to breathe.

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