45’ — The second half is underway! Halftime: Hertha Berlin 2-3 Bayern Munich. 44’ — Goal. Selke slots a penalty past Manuel Neuer. Original foul by Benjamin Pavard in the box was spotted by VAR. Game back on. 39’ — Goal. Lukebakio gets one back, 3-1. 38’ —GOOOOOOOOOOOOAL! Choupo makes it 3-0! 37’ — GOOOOOOOOOOAL! Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting makes it 2-0! 12’ — GOOOOOOOOOOAL! Excellent finish by Jamal Musiala, who is assisted by Sadio Mane via a turnover from Hertha. 1-0 to Bayern.
Bayern Munich vs. Hertha Berlin: Team News, Preview, Live Stream, TV InfoMichael Sohn/Associated PressBayern Munich will go into this weekend's Bundesliga action against Hertha Berlin with the full understanding that if certain results go their way, they may well be crowned champions of the German top division before the start of the new week. Hertha, managed by Pal Dardai, have in fact done well of late, losing only one of their last eight games. They will undoubtedly look to put a sizable dent in Pep Guardiola's hopes for the season, yet with the rewards at stake, there seems to be very little alternative to a clean Bayern win.
We will bring you all the action and updates from today's game in the live blog below:1667666648Hertha BSC vs Bayern München1667665741Hertha BSC vs Bayern München1667665649Hertha BSC vs Bayern München1667665634Hertha BSC vs Bayern MünchenMatch ends, Hertha Berlin 2, FC Bayern München 3. 1667665625Hertha BSC vs Bayern MünchenSecond Half ends, Hertha Berlin 2, FC Bayern München 3. 1667665577Hertha BSC vs Bayern MünchenOffside, Hertha Berlin. Myziane Maolida tries a through ball, but Agustín Rogel is caught offside.
As always, we appreciate all the support! Full time: Bayern Munich come away with a 3-2 win over Hertha Berlin. 74’ — Sub: Leroy Sane comes on for Serge Gnabry. 62’ — Oh god. It looks like Alphonso Davies has done his hamstring. Lucas Hernandez and Kingsley Coman (for Sadio Mane) come on. 58’ — VAR rules out a goal for offside.
The capital side may well sit comfortably at seven points above relegation, but their Saturday opponents have much more at stake. Beat the Berlin side and should Wolfsburg fail to win, Bayern will be crowned champions—such a task is all that Guardiola seeks. FormBayernHerthaHoffenheim - WinCologne - DrawFrankfurt - WinHannover - DrawDortmund - WinPaderborn - WinGladbach - LossHamburg - WinBremen - WinSchalke - DrawPredicted LineupsBayern will most likely be with Arjen Robben, Holger Badstuber, David Alaba, Franck Ribery and Mehdi Benatia.
As such, the back line should consist of Rafinha at right-back, Juan Bernat at left-back and Jerome Boateng and Dante through middle in front of Manuel Neuer's goal. Michael Sohn/Associated PressBastian Schweinsteiger should be fit and ready to play in the middle of the park alongside Philipp Lahm, while Thiago Alcantara will play in front as the No. 10, with Thomas Muller on the right and Mario Gotze on the left of attack. Robert Lewandowski will keep his spot as the lone striker. In front of Thomas Kraft's goal, we should have—from left to right—Marvin Plattenhardt, John Anthony Brooks, Sebastian Langkamp and Peter Pekarík. In midfield, we will surely find Fabian Lustenberger and Per Ciljan Skjelbred as the midfield duo with Nico Schulz, Valentin Stocker and Genki Haraguchi in front. Salomon Kalou will undoubtedly play as the lone striker from the star.
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Kickoff: We’re underway in Munich! One hour until kickoff: We have lineups! Julian Nagelsmann fields Bayern Munich in a 4-2-3-1 with Serge Gnabry and Manuel Neuer returning to the lineup after brief and not-so-brief absences. Leroy Sane and Lucas Hernandez make the bench for the first time in a very long while, and Jamal Musiala starts in Thomas Muller’s attacking midfield spot. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting remains a starter given his amazing form this season. The rest of the lineup is as-expected.
With only three games left until the World Cup, Bayern Munich are looking to close out this stage of the season with as many wins as possible. Hertha Berlin are nothing like their cross-town rivals Union Berlin in terms of playstyle, competency, success, atmosphere, likability... well, anything, really. But they have at least 11 men who can kick a football, so they present a threat that must be eliminated. Manuel Neuer is set to return in this game, while the likes of Lucas Hernandez and Leroy Sane could at least make the bench. Julian Nagelsmann is slowly nursing his squad back to health after the mid-October injury crisis, but the newfound issues with De Ligt’s knee and the continued absence of Thomas Muller remains setbacks to the overall plan. In any case, the squad is in good form recently and the coach has plenty of talent at his disposal to take down the...
Hertha Berlin 2-3 Bayern Munich: Initial reactions and observationsInitial reactions and observations That was incredibly tense. Bayern Munich were 3-0 up at one point, can you believe it? Two quickfire goals from Hertha Berlin making it 3-2 before HT really messed with Nagelsmann’s gameplan. The team did not recover from it. Losing Alphonso Davies is just devastating. Not only is he such an amazing player, but Bayern fans worldwide were looking forward to him showcasing his talents at the World Cup.
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