Real Strikes Against Bayern

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Karim Benzema’s goal gave Real Madrid a 1-0 first-leg victory over title holder Bayern Munich on Wednesday, but the nine-time champions may live to regret the missed chances in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal.

Madrid endured plenty of pressure in the first leg match, but scored from a 19th-minute counter-attack. Cristiano Ronaldo found Fabio Coentrao speeding down the left flank and Benzema steered his low cross past goalkeeper Manuel Neuer Ronaldo returned from a left leg injury but missed a number of scoring opportunities before eventually giving way to Gareth Bale, who had started on the bench after battling with flu. Bayern pressed for an equalizer in the closing stages, forcing Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas to deny Mario Goetze in the 84th minute while fellow substitute Thomas Mueller had no better luck with his late effort from inside the area. But Madrid should have extended its lead ahead of Tuesday’s return leg in Germany, as the team bids to end a three-season semifinal losing streak and reach the final for the first time since winning in 2002. If you want to do damage, you have to go for the victory because 1-0 is not definitive, Madrid defender Sergio Ramos said as he looked ahead to a tough second leg match. But it’s a good result to take to Munich. ut Madrid weathered each buildup before surging forward, with Angel Di Maria gathering a loose ball at the right post only to wildly shoot over Neuer before halftime.

After the break, Neuer had to dive low to keep out Ronaldo’s angled shot after a Bayern defensive mix-up. Ronaldo forced Neuer into another low save before giving way to Bale, who energized Madrid’s attack with his pace. The Welshman was playing for the first time since his stunning winner in Madrid’s 2-1 victory over Barcelona in the Copa Del Rey final. It’s been 20 days Cristiano hasn’t been 100 per cent, so it was a sacrifice for him. It couldn’t have been easy for Cristiano tonight, said Ancelotti, who remained unbeaten against Bayern with his fifth win in seven meetings. But Cristiano and Bale will be 100 per cent for the return, the Italian coach added. Guardiola brought on Mueller and Goetze for the final quarter and Mueller nearly equalized with a rising shot in the 81st. A chance then fell to Goetze in the Madrid area but Casillas reacted well to stop the German’s powerful volley. They had chances to score more goals, definitely, said Guardiola. We probably should have created a few more scoring chances. (But) they have a very good defence.

Bayern had gone 29 matches without scoring coming into the 20th meeting between the storied European rivals, and will still rate its chances of reaching a third straight final with the return leg at home. Atletico Madrid or Chelsea wait in the May 24 final in Lisbon, with the pair playing to a scoreless draw in their first-leg match on Tuesday.

 
In the world of football, few teams can match the dominance and prestige of Bayern Munich. However, even the mighty Bavarian giants have faced their share of formidable opponents and moments of vulnerability. Real strikes against Bayern often come in the form of both literal and metaphorical blows. On the pitch, these can be the sudden, clinical finishes from world-class strikers like Lionel Messi, who has historically been a thorn in Bayern’s side, or the relentless pressure and tactical brilliance of teams like Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool. Off the pitch, real strikes can manifest as financial challenges, regulatory issues, or the fierce competition for top talent in the transfer market. These challenges test the resilience and adaptability of the club, pushing it to innovate and maintain its position at the pinnacle of European football. Despite these adversities, Bayern Munich continues to stand tall, a testament to its enduring strength and the unwavering spirit of its players and supporters.
 
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