Bayern Munich’s streak of imperfect DFB-Pokal performances continued in the 2-0 semifinal win over Bayer Leverkusen. Bayern got off to a hot start behind Harry Kane’s goal in the 22nd minute but failed to convert six other big chances. In stoppage time of the second half, Luis Díaz scored a relatively uncontested breakaway goal but it was tough sledding for most of the match.
Bayern forced Mark Flekken into making eight saves while Manuel Neuer was only tested once on a shot from Nathan Tella. Per
usual, Neuer was up to the task. After the match, Neuer blew off some built up frustration regarding Bayern’s recent failures in the DFB-Pokal knockout rounds.
“I missed Berlin,” said Neuer (via @iMiaSanMia). “It’s annoying to not get to the final for so long, because we know what a special game it is. It’s special for the fans, the players and the club. We took our chance today. We could’ve scored more goals but Flekken was amazing. We stayed focused and managed to get a deserved win.”
Next month, Bayern will play either Freiburg or defending champion Stuttgart in the DFB-Pokal final. After clinching the Bundesliga title over the weekend, Bayern is in a fantastic position to win the treble.
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