Bundesliga: Bayern Munich stalls again against Friborg

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We thought Bayern Munich was on the road to recovery. Last week, the Bavarians won at home against a threatening RB Leipzig (1-2). Traveling to the Friborg pitch this Friday evening at the opening of the 24th day of the Bundesliga, Thomas Tuchel’s players got off to a bad start by conceding Christian Günter’s opener (1-0, 12th). Established for the first time this season with the Munich residents, Mathys Tel was responsible for bringing the two teams back to the level with a sublime shot into the top corner (1-1, 35th).

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Pushing in the second half, Bayern finally took the advantage thanks to Jamal Musiala at the start of the last quarter of an hour (1-2, 75th). Finally, Bayern suffered yet another mental failure by conceding the equalizer, signed Lucas Höler, in the final moments of the match (2-2, 87th). With this draw, the Bavarian club misses the opportunity to get closer to Bayer Leverkusen who could be ten points ahead of their opponent at the end of this day. Friborg picks up Hoffenheim and Werder Bremen, but remains ninth)(https://www.footmercato.net/allemagne/bundesliga/classement).

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