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  • Bayern vs PSG, Champions League Quarterfinals 1st leg: Qian Mbappe Stars PSG Win At Holders Bayern Munich

    Bayern vs PSG, Champions League Quarterfinals 1st leg: Qian Mbappe Stars PSG Win At Holders Bayern Munich


    Qian Maleppé insisted on Paris Saint-Germain after winning 3–2 in a thrilling bout at Leigh Bayern Munich in Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-finals. Bayern repeated their 19-match unbeaten run in the Champions League in last year’s final, as the German giants suffered their first European defeat by March 2019. PSG raced behind closed doors with a 2–0 lead after just 28 minutes. Allianz Arena as Neymar scored goals for Mbappe and Marquinhos.

    Bayern, whose top scorer Robert Lewandowski is sidelined with a knee injury, draws courtesy of headers by Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Thomas Mueller.

    However, Mbappe showed his class with a brilliant second goal, giving the visitors an advantage to return to Paris.

    “We used to have all our opportunities and there was a bit of luck, but nothing has been decided,” Mbappe told Sky, the second leg to arrive in Paris on Tuesday.

    PSG goalkeeper Keylor Navis played a key role with a string of saves as Bayern completed their target with 31 shots, compared to six from the French club.

    “We have to score a lot more goals,” Muller said. “If it had ended for us at 5-3 or 6-3, no one could complain on the basis of probability.”

    Bayern coach Hans Flick, who finished as the first-ever losing player in the Champions League, also captured the number of missed opportunities.

    “The opportunities we had, we could have got a good result despite scoring three goals,” Flick said.

    “We don’t like to lose, but the way the team played was top.”

    It was a record 19th appearance in the Champions League quarter-finals for Bayern, but there was little to convince him at the final whistle.

    PSG coach Maurico Pochettino said, “Qian Mabappé made the difference. It’s a very positive result for us, but everything is still open.”

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    The Kovid-19 cast their shadow on both teams with Bayern winger Serge Gnabry, plus PSG duo Alessandro Florenzi and Marco Veratti.

    Heavy snow fell in Munich in the first half as the visitors put heat on the holders.

    The opening goal came after Neymar hit a hole in the defense and threw the ball for Mbappe, whose shot flew into the net through Manuel Neer’s feet.

    PSG forward Julian Drexler denied a goal with Mbappe in the build-up as the visitors kept up the pressure.

    Bayern midfielder Leon Gortzka put a header in Navis’ feet just before the hosts scored two goals.

    A clearance kick only came in the form of Neymar, whose over the top ball Markinhaus unmarked his shot into the area to stroke Neuter before the PSG captain was injured.

    Flick responded by bringing in Alfonso Davis to provide momentum on the Flanks and move David Alaba into the defensive midfield.

    The hosts pulled back a goal when Mueller’s cross was ahead of Navas by four-motting, making it 2-1 at half-time.

    Neymar was denied by Nair and attempted to remove Angel Di Maria from the line, while Leroy Sane passed for Bayern at the other end as both teams had their chances after the break.

    Bayern equalized when Mueller hit the brilliant Joshua Kimich with a free-kick in the hour.

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    However, it was Mbappé on a cold night in Munich, who showed his class by turning Bayern defender Jerome Boateng in and out, before driving his shot past a neuter 22 minutes left.

    Bayern went down fighting as Alba and Müller both fired at the dying feet.

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  • Champions League: Canton Gunbury Test Positive for COVID-19 from Bayern Munich, Out of PSG Clash

    Champions League: Canton Gunbury Test Positive for COVID-19 from Bayern Munich, Out of PSG Clash


    Holders Bayern Munich, who already have top running back Robert Lewandowski due to injury, will also remain without Sergeant Gnabry on the COVID-19 case when they face Paris St. Germain in a repeat of the 2020 Champions League final on Wednesday do. The club said in a statement before the quarter-finals, “Gennabri has tested positive for the coronovirus. FC Bayern is fine ahead and apart at home.”

    Earlier, Bayern head coach Hansie Flick had said that Gonabrie had been suffering from a sore throat prior to Kovid’s confirmation.

    The 25-year-old man contracted the virus in October last year.

    His latest positive test leaves Bayern without a key for both legs against PSG.

    Lewandowski, who was voted FIFA’s best male player in 2020, is out with a knee injury after scoring 42 goals for Bayern this season, including five in the Champions League.

    PSG defender Alessandro Florenzi and is missing midfielder Marco Verretti, who is claiming for COVID-19.

    The pair are among a group of at least six Italian players who have tested positive for the virus since the recent international break.

    Flick said midfielder Mark Roca would also miss the first leg at the Allianz Arena after being injured in training on Sunday.

    Along with Gabrie, his Germany teammate Leroy Sane is set to play on the flanks with Kingsley Koman, whose header sparked a 1-0 win over PSG in the 2020 Champions League final last August.

    Although the French giants may be motivated to avenge the loss in Lisbon, Flick played the element of the rematch with Mauricio Pochettino ever since Thomas Tuchel was replaced as PSG’s head coach.

    “Maybe for Paris, but not for us. It’s a new sport, a new team and a new coach in Paris,” said Flick.

    Yet Bayern Camp is highly respected for PSG, whose line-up reflects the talents of Brazilian superstar Neymar and French forward Qian Mabappé.

    Bayern board member and former club captain Oliver Kahn said, “Everyone knows what strength they have with players like Neymar or Mbappe.

    “They are an absolute top rival.”

    PSG sent Neymar to Lille’s 1-0 home defeat on Saturday, which included them as leaders of the French League.

    The Paris veteran has lost eight times in the French League in 2020/21, the most during a single season for 10 years.

    Nevertheless, Pochettino is reclaiming the chance to end Bayern’s unbeaten run of 19 Champions League games, which will return by March 2019.

    “We are playing against the best team on the continent at the moment. But we are optimistic. We have already eliminated Barcelona in the context of PSG in terms of beating the Spanish giants in the last 16 years,” he said.

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    On Tuesday, Flick refused to confirm reports that center-back Jerome Boteng would leave Bayern at the end of the season, having not been offered a contract extension.

    Both Boteng and left-back Alphonso Davis are available to face PSG on Saturday following a 1-0 win at RB Leipzig that gave Munich seven points at the top of the Bundesliga.

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  • Bayern Munich vs PSG, UEFA Champions League: Live streaming when and where to watch live telecast

    Bayern Munich vs PSG, UEFA Champions League: Live streaming when and where to watch live telecast

    Bayern Munich vs PSG, UEFA Champions League: Live streaming when and where to watch live telecast

    Bayern Munich vs PSG 2020 will be a repeat of the Champions League final.© AFP


    Defending champions Bayern Munich will take on the French Premier Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night (local time). The Champions League holders will be without Talisman striker Robert Lewandowski while another key player Serge Ganabry tested positive for the Coronovirus, as well as knocked him out of the tie. Lewandowski voted FIFA’s best male player of 2020, he was sidelined due to a knee injury. He has scored 42 goals for Bayern so far this season, including five in the Champions League. PSG has its own problems. They have been worse in the league and are trailing Ligue 1 leader Lily by three points. PSG lost 0–1 with superstar Neymar on Saturday. For the clash against Bayern, the French club will test positive with two key players, as well as defender Alessandro Florenzi and midfielder Marco Virati.

    When will the Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League match take place?

    The Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League match will take place on 8 April, Thursday (IST).

    What time does Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League match start?

    Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League match will start at 12:30 AM IST.

    Where will the Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League match be played?

    The Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League match will be played at the Allianz Arena, Munich.

    Where to watch live streaming of Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League match?

    Live streaming of Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League match will be available on SonyLIV.

    Which TV channels will broadcast Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League match?

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    The Bayern Munich vs PSG Champions League match will be broadcast live on Sony Network.

    (All broadcast and streaming timings are according to information received from host broadcasters)

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  • PSG’s Marco Veratti to Miss Bayern Munich Clash Positive Testing Positive for Coronavirus

    PSG’s Marco Veratti to Miss Bayern Munich Clash Positive Testing Positive for Coronavirus

    Miss Bayern Munich clash after PSGs Marco Verratti to Coronavirus test positive

    Marco Verratti tested positive for coronavirus.© AFP


    Marco Veretti will miss Paris Saint-Germain Champions League first leg against Bayern Munich next week when the French champions announced on Friday that they had tested positive for the Kovid-19. PSG said in a statement, “After the latest PCR Sars-Cov2 test, Marco Verretti has been confirmed positive. He will be isolated and subject to appropriate health protocols.” 28-year-old Italy midfielder Veretti will also miss PSG’s top-of-the-table clash with Lille on Saturday, with the teams finishing first and second and closing on 63 points.

    This is the second time this year that Veretti has contracted Kovid-19. He missed two Lynch 1 matches between late January and early February due to positive virus testing.

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    His absence will make the task more difficult for PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino as he too will be without Viretti’s midfield partner Leandro Parrides.

    Bayern will be without star striker Robert Lewandowski for Wednesday’s match at the Allion Arena after suffering a knee injury at the international level for nearly a month.

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  • Robert Lewandowski ruled for 4 weeks for Miss Bayern Munich’s Champions League tie vs. PSG

    Robert Lewandowski ruled for 4 weeks for Miss Bayern Munich’s Champions League tie vs. PSG

    Robert Lewandowski ruled for 4 weeks for the Miss Bayern Munich Champions League tie vs. PSG

    Robert Lewandowski will also remember Saturday’s top-of-the-table Bundesliga clash vs. RB Leipzig.© Instagram


    The Bundesliga giants said that Robert Lewandowski would miss almost a month of injury in the Bayern Munich Champions League quarter-final against Leigh Saint-Germain. After scoring twice after Poland’s 3–0 win over Andorra on Sunday in World Cup qualifying, Lewandowski said in a statement, confirming the injured ligaments in his right knee, “the striker will be out for about four weeks”.

    The 32-year-old will also miss second-placed RB Leipzig in the top-ranked Bundesliga clash on Saturday, with leader Bayern four points clear.

    Lewandowski is also out of Poland’s qualifier against England at Wembley on Wednesday.

    Bayern host PSG in the final-8 first leg on April 7, before visiting the Paras des Princes for the comeback game on 13 April.

    Without Lewandowski, Bayern reserve striker Eric Maxim Choupo-Motting or Germany’s winger Serge Gnobry could play in front.

    The Poland International has scored 35 goals in 25 league games this season, leaving him close to Gerd Müller’s record of 40 in the Bundesliga season.

    Even in Lewandowski’s absence, RB Leipzig insisted that they would not take Bayern lightly.

    Leipzig’s sports director Marcus Croche told Daily Breed before Lewansky’s diagnosis that “Bayern would have a strong team on the pitch – even without Lewandowski.”

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    “Basically, you don’t want to hurt on anyone, but it is already the case that we are focusing on our own performance.”

    Lewandowski voted as the best male player of FIFA 2020, scoring a total of 42 goals in 36 matches for Bayern this season.

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  • Bayern Munich star Alfonso Davis appointed UN refugee ambassador

    Bayern Munich star Alfonso Davis appointed UN refugee ambassador

    Bayern Munich star Alfonso Davis appointed UN refugee ambassador

    Alphonse Davis was appointed as the United Nations Special Ambassador for Refugees.© AFP


    Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davis on Wednesday became the first footballer to be appointed as a special ambassador to the United Nations to help refugees. The 20-year-old, who was born in a refugee camp in Ghana before seeking asylum in Canada, has been employed as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Refugee Agency. “My own experiences make me want to speak for refugees, share their stories and help make a difference,” Davis said in a statement on Bayern’s website. “Refugees need our support to survive, but also have access to education and sports, so they can fulfill their potential and truly succeed.”

    The Canadian left-back won the Champions League with Bayern last season.

    Davis began supporting the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 2020, when he competed in a live-stream gaming tournament.

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    Last month, he helped launch a Canadian government campaign to promote access to quality education for refugees.

    Davis is suspended for Bayern’s next two league games after being knocked 4–0 in Cologne on Saturday, putting them at the top of the Bundesliga table.

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  • Germany won’t leave Karl-Heinz Rummenigge laugh flick Bayern Munich for job

    Germany won’t leave Karl-Heinz Rummenigge laugh flick Bayern Munich for job


    Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenig told German media that he had “made it very clear” for the Hansi flick on Sunday that the coach would not be relieved of his contract to succeed Joachim Löw, in charge of Germany . In an interview with the Welt am Sontag newspaper, Rummangay said, “It has nothing to do with probability, it is a fact.” The 56-year-old flick has been named as the favorite to depart from Germany’s boss Loew when the 61-year-old ends his 15-year spell as the national team in charge after this summer’s European Championship.

    Bayern was coach Lowe’s assistant coach when Germany won the World Cup in 2014 before serving as the German FA (DFB) sports director between 2014 and 2017.

    Yet on Sunday, Rumminge said that the DFB had assured him that they would not propose to bring Bayern coach back to the national team.

    Byrne’s CEO said, “DFB President Fritz Keller once again confirmed to me in a phone call, saying he hoped Flick would see his contract, which lasts until 2023.”

    “I told Laughter that we are very happy with that, and that we would be well advised to fulfill our contractual agreement. I made it clear without thinking,” Rummenges said.

    Bayern are keen to get a grip on the flick, which took the club into crisis in 2019 and took them to the League, Cup and Champions League treble of their first season in charge.

    Yet tensions between the flick and sports director Hassan Salihmedik have sparked speculation in recent weeks.

    Flick spoke publicly about the differences between the pair, before apologizing for some harsh words he had spoken to his sports director on the team bus a few days earlier, which had been leaked to the press.

    Rummenig sought to play under Spat on Sunday, comparing recent tensions inside the British royal family in an interview with Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.

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    Byrne’s CEO jokingly said, “I call it a family affair, and we should be no worse than the royal family in England.”

    “Bayern is a large family, and the things that happen inside the family should remain inside the family,” he said.

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  • Champions League draw: Bayern Munich play Paris Saint-Germain in quarter as Real Madrid Liverpool

    Champions League draw: Bayern Munich play Paris Saint-Germain in quarter as Real Madrid Liverpool

    Champions League draw: Bayern Munich play Paris Saint-Germain in quarter as Real Madrid Liverpool

    The UEFA Champions League quarter-final draw took place on Friday.© AFP


    Holders will face last year’s finalist Paris Saint-Germain in the Bayern Munich Champions League quarter-finals, while a record 13-time winner Real Madrid will meet Liverpool in the repeat of the 2018 final. Friday’s draw pitted Premier League leaders Manchester City against Borussia Dortmund, with Chelsea playing a tie in the other final eight.

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  • Bayern Lezio: Bayern Munich Down Lazio into Champions League quarterfinal

    Bayern Lezio: Bayern Munich Down Lazio into Champions League quarterfinal


    Holders Bayern Munich captured a 6–2 aggregate victory in the final-16 second leg with a 2–1 win over Lazio in the Champions League quarter-finals. Robert Lewandowski converted a penalty from his second half replacement Eric Maxim Choupo-Motting before the DFT chip and doubled the advantage on the night. Lazio caught a consolation when Marco Parolo was hit on the head for a late free-kick from close range. “Winning is very important to us. It’s in our DNA that we want to win every game,” Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimich told Sky.

    “We played with confidence even though it was not a great performance and it was annoying to concede a goal.”

    His passage into the final eight has seen Bayern enter Barcelona’s quarter-finals of the 18 Champions League since the competition was eliminated from the European Cup.

    Snow fell during the game at Allianz Arena, but Bayern made light work of the wintry conditions.

    He extended his unbeaten run to 19 games in the Champions League in two years.

    “We needed a good performance and we were out of the competition with a positive game,” Lazio coach Simone Enzagi told Sky.

    “Some teams are infallible: Bayern are one of them.”

    With his foot trailing 4–1, Inzaghi opted to rest top-scorer Ciro Immobile, starting with 1.94-meter-long Vedat Muriki.

    Bayern had skipper and Germany goalkeeper Manuel Nair sidelined by the cold as Understander Alexander Neubel made only his third start of the season.

    Bayern were awarded a penalty on 31 minutes when Muriqi brought Leon Gortzka down in the area.

    Upon review of the VAR, Lewandowski hit the resulting spot-kick.

    It was the 39th goal in the Champions League and the 39th in the Poland League in all competitions this season.

    Lewandowski defeated Lazio goalkeeper Pepe Reina for 67 minutes.

    It was one of his final engagements as he and Thomas Mueller made way for Choupo-Moting and 18-year-old Jamia Musiala.

    Less than two minutes later, David Alaba passed a pass for a snatch and fired at Reena.

    Bayern were guilty of scavenging for eight minutes from the final whistle, when Andrea Pereira’s free-kick was headed by Mooriki’s replacement parole.

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    Serge Gunbury fired on Bayern for a long time, keeping Bayern under pressure.

    Lazio defender Francesco Acerbi said the Italians played better than their first leg defeat, but admitted that “Bayern are probably the best in the world”.

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  • Bundesliga: Robert Lewandowski equals goal milestone as Bayern Munich power past warden Bremen

    Bundesliga: Robert Lewandowski equals goal milestone as Bayern Munich power past warden Bremen


    Bayern Munich scored a 3–1 win over Vader Bremen on Saturday, as Robert Lewandowski claimed another goalscoring milestone in the Bundesliga and hit woodwork three times in a dynamic performance. Bayern maintained their dominance in the final before hosting Lazio in the Champions League, taking a 4–1 lead on Wednesday in the second leg. Goals by Leon Gortzka and Serge Gnabry beat Beren 2–0, before Lewandowski scored his 32nd league goal this season. Bremen striker Nickelas Phulekrug came off the bench to score a late consolation goal. Bayern forward Thomas Mueller said, “We were new and more active. We had control over the game. We should have scored more goals”.

    Despite hitting the post and clipping the crossbar, Lewandowski eventually scored an hour in Bundeliga’s 268 goalscalega goals going equal to former Skalake striker Claus Fisher.

    Only Bayern veteran Gerd Mueller has scored more in Germany’s top flight with 365 in 427 league games.

    Bremen goalkeeper Jiri Pavlenka’s superb save prevented Lewandowski from scoring late with a powerful header.

    The win increases Bayern’s lead to five points at the top of the table.

    Second-placed RB Leipzig need to defeat Intrachat Frankfurt at home on Sunday to keep pace with the Bavarians.

    Mueller was outstanding in Bremen as his fleet flick allowed Goretzka to score the opening goal from a corner on 22.

    With a superb piece of skill, Muller then cleverly ditched the ball and rolled a pass into Gunabri’s way to score on 35 minutes.

    It was 2–0 at the time of the break and Lewandowski scored twice as fast at the start of the second half.

    Poll finally hit the scoresheet when he tapped home from close range before being handed his consolation by Bremen after a counter-attack.

    Third-placed Wolfsburg placed another nail in the bottom coffin of Schalke which crashed to a 5–0 defeat at home.

    Schalkred Mustafi, a former Arsenal defender from Schalke, took the lead in his own net in the first half.

    Floodgate opened after the breakout when Wout Weghorst, Riddle Baku, Josep Bracallo and Maximilian Philippe all scored for Wolfsburg.

    With nine games left, Schalke has only one mathematical chance to escape the first charge in 30 years.

    With just one league win all season, they are 11 points off the bottom three with a dreadful goal difference of -50.

    Mainz claimed a major victory in the reclamation fight when Swedish striker Robin Quisson scored six minutes from time in his 1-0 win over Freiburg.

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    After an excellent save by Freijnburg goalkeeper Florian Müller at Moments’ loan on the loan, Quison tapped the winning goal from close range.

    After their captain Christopher Trimmel became the winner in a 2–1 home win against Cologne, Union took a point from European places.

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