Kim Min-jae played in 62 minutes and lost 0-3 in Bayern Munich and Feyenoord. Hwang In-beom is absent from the injury

Jan 23, 2025

 Kim Min-jae played in 62 minutes and lost 0-3 in Bayern Munich and Feyenoord. Hwang In-beom is absent from the injury



 Kim Min-jae played in 62 minutes and lost 0-3 in Bayern Munich and Feyenoord. Hwang In-beom is absent from the injury
[Stadion Feyenoord (Rotterdam, Netherlands) = Disaster and Safety Correspondent, London = Egan Sports Chosun.com Reporter] Feyenoord caught Bayern Munich.

Feyenoord beat Bayern Munich 3-0 in the seventh game of the UEFA Champions League phase in Stadion Feyenoord, Rotterdam, Netherlands, on the afternoon of the 22nd (local time). Kim Min-jae started, but the Korean Derby was canceled because Hwang In-beom was not listed due to injury.

Feyenoord set up a four-back consisting of Newcob, Trauner, Hantzko and Smal in front of goalkeeper Vailo. Stengs, Beilen and Milambo took over the midfield. Hajj Musa, Jimenez and Igor Paixao participated in the attack.




Munich prepared a 4-2-3-1 tactic against Feyenoord's 4-3-3 tactic. Neuer wore goalkeeper gloves. Rhymer, Upamecano, Kim Min-jae, and Davis made up the four-back. Koretzka and Kimihi stood in front of the final defensive line, while Comang, Musiala and Olise came forward as attacking midfielders. Kane participated in the one-top.

 Kim Min-jae played in 62 minutes and lost 0-3 in Bayern Munich and Feyenoord. Hwang In-beom is absent from the injury
 Kim Min-jae played in 62 minutes and lost 0-3 in Bayern Munich and Feyenoord. Hwang In-beom is absent from the injury
The game was suspended for more than five minutes due to firecrackers that exploded at the start of the game. Munich took the lead in the resumed game. Feyenoord looked for his chance with a counterattack. In the 9th minute of the first half, Kim Min-jae cleared Stengs' back space pass with a header. Munich were disappointed in the finish. Kim Min-jae cut off Feyenoord's long pass in the 14th minute of the first half with a header once again.

In the 21st minute, Feyenoord's counterattack succeeded. The right full-back smal attempted a long pass. Kim Min-jae ran back and extended his legs, but the ball was connected to Jimenez. Upamecano rushed in quickly, but Jimenez calmly scored the first goal.




27 min Munich scored their first shot on goal. Comang, who caught the ball in the penalty box, attempted a right-footed shot. The ball that flew in front of the goalkeeper was placed in Neuer's arms. Koretska headed a cross from the left in the 35th minute of the first half. The ball that wasn't exactly right went off the post.

Munich's attacks intensified. In the 42nd minute of the first half, Munich had a good chance. The ball fell right in front of the goal in a chaotic situation at the gate. Feyenoord's Trauner cleared it. The referee confirmed the handball foul, but proceeded with the game as it was.

Munich took another chance in the 45th minute of the first half, given seven minutes of extra time. He attempted three consecutive shots in the penalty box, but the chance to tie was lost when he was blocked by a defense close to the goalkeeper. To make matters worse, Ben Davies collapsed due to injury at the end of the first half and was replaced by Guerreiro. Munich attempted a sharp header shot from a corner near the end of seven minutes of added time. Bailo was blocked by goalkeeper Vailo's super save.




Jimenez caught a loose ball and dribbled more than 60 meters from the ensuing corner kick to connect the ball into the penalty box. Guerreiro, who came in as a substitute in a loose ball competition to catch a ball blocked by defense, committed a foul. Jimenez made it 2-0 with a neat finish.

 Kim Min-jae played in 62 minutes and lost 0-3 in Bayern Munich and Feyenoord. Hwang In-beom is absent from the injury
Munich took 80% possession and attempted 14 shots, 11 more than Feyenoord, but finished the first half behind 0-2. Munich coach Kompany stepped up his attack at the start of the second half by removing Reimer and putting Sane in.

Feyenoord put in Najee in the fifth minute of the second half without Stengs. Munich didn't show a threatening attack in the second half either. Rather, in the 6th minute of the second half, Upamefano's mistake gave up a mid-range shot to Feyenoord. In the 9th minute of the second half, Kane scored his first shot on goal in today's game. Musiala passed to Kane after attempting to break through the defense. Kane shot at the near post, but was blocked by the goalkeeper.

In the 15th minute of the second half, Feyenoord's goalkeeper Weilo made another super save. Musiala hit a powerful shot from the front of the net with his hand. Munich, which rarely penetrated Feyenoord's dense defense, took out Kim Min-jae and put a super-stronger. In the 16th minute of the second half, Kim Min-jae and Comang went out, and Pavlovic and Comang came in. Kim Min-jae played 62 minutes and actively participated in the attack, but unfortunately finished the game early.

Munich's attack remained lethargic even after the replacement. Rather, the defense, which became thinner, faced two crises due to Feyenoord's counterattack. Munich didn't even follow luck. Kane crossed from the left side of the penalty box in the 25th minute of the second half. Sane attempted a header shot. The shot went out of the goalkeeper's reach, but it hit the post. In the 38th minute of the second half, Feyenoord put Ueda and Bueno in a more solid defensive formation to finish the game as it is.

Munich seemed to be discouraged from chasing. Munich, which lost more concentration in the attack, allowed a counterattack once again in the 44th minute of the second half, conceding a net goal to Ueda.

Munich, who had 30 shots by the 45th minute of the second half and 22 from inside the box, suffered a helpless 0-3 defeat without scoring a goal. Feyenoord showed an impressive counterattack and secured three valuable points to confirm their advance to the round of 16 playoffs.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.