On 17 December, one of the matches of the 15th round of the German football championship took place. Bayern (Munich) and Stuttgart (Germany) met.
German Championship, 15th round
Bayern (Munich) - Stuttgart (Germany) - 3:0 ( 1:0)
Goals: Kane (2), Kane (55), Min Jae Kim (63)
Warnings: Mittelstadt (31), Atakan Karasor (69), Jamie Leweling (82).
In a thrilling Bundesliga match played at the legendary Allianz Arena, Bayern claimed a convincing 3-0 victory over Stuttgart. In a duel between two giants of German football, both sides showed exceptional skill and determination, but in the end it was Bayern who prevailed. Bayern led 1-0 at half-time thanks to a first goal from their star striker Harry Kane. Just two minutes into the game, Kane put Bayern ahead with a lethal display of his lethal ability, setting the tone for the match. The game was not without its controversial moments, as evidenced by two goals disallowed due to offside. In the 25th minute, a goal by Bayern's Kim Min-Jae was cancelled, which disappointed the fans, but Stuttgart's defenders breathed a sigh of relief. Just before half-time, Thomas Muller suffered a similar fate - his goal was ruled offside. VfB Stuttgart, not conceding, fought back resolutely and aggressively. However, their efforts were foiled when Bayern defender Moanes Dabour denied Stuttgart's M. Mittelstadt a goal-scoring opportunity, resulting in a yellow card for the Stuttgart player in the 31st minute. The second half started with Bayern continuing to dominate the pitch. In the 55th minute, Harry Kane struck a stunning shot on goal, showing his exceptional skill. This goal brought Bayern's lead to 2-0, putting VfB Stuttgart in a more difficult position. As the game progressed, both teams made substitutions to bring fresh energy and new strategies to the game.
In the 59th minute, VfB Stuttgart made three substitutions as W. Anton, K. Furich and E. Millot came on as substitutes. This tactical decision should have turned the tide of the match in Stuttgart's favour, but Bayern continued to gain momentum, and in the 63rd minute Kim Min Jae increased the team's lead with a brilliant goal. The South Korean defender showed his versatility and goal-scoring ability, leaving his opponents stunned. While the tension on the pitch was building, Stuttgart's discipline waned, leading to a yellow card for A. Karazor in the 69th minute. Amid a flurry of substitutions and tactical changes, the game kept its intensity, giving the fans an exciting spectacle. In the final minutes of the match Bayern made three substitutions, bringing on J. Musiala, T. Muller and A. Davies. VfB Stuttgart responded with two substitutions, bringing on J. Vanjoman and D. U. Davies. Vanjoman and D. Undava. The game ended with a yellow card for J. Leweling of VfB Stuttgart in the 82nd minute, which further emphasised the fierce nature of the game. Bayern's victory was brought by the substitution of F. Kratzig for A. Davies in the 89th minute. Davis in the 89th minute. The match between Bayern and Stuttgart undoubtedly demonstrated the exceptional talent and skill of German football. Bayern's victory reinforced their reputation as one of the best teams in the Bundesliga. VfB Stuttgart fought valiantly, but in the end were never able to break through Bayern's impressive defence. As the fans left the Allianz Arena, they were left absolutely delighted with the breathtaking football seen on the pitch. This match will undoubtedly become another memorable match in the glorious history of German football.
In the next round the following matches await the rivals: Wolfsburg vs Bayern, Stuttgart vs Augsburg.
Bayern | Stuttgart | |
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8 | Kicks to the goal | 2 |
17 | Kicks | 6 |
6 | Blocked shots | 2 |
12 | Penalty kicks | 4 |
5 | Kicks from outside the penalty box | 2 |
7 | Offences | 8 |
6 | Corner | 2 |
4 | Offsides | 0 |
37% | Ball possession | 63% |
0 | Yellow cards | 3 |
0 | Red cards | 0 |
2 | Keeper saves | 5 |
407 | Total assists | 692 |
339 | Accurate assists | 625 |
83% | Passing accuracy | 90% |