Bayer Leverkusen makes a statement vs. Bayern Munich [REACTION] | ESPN FC



Xabi Alonso and Harry Kane speak following Bayer Leverkusen’s 3-0 victory against Bayern Munich before Kay Murray and Ale Moreno break down the match. Sebastian Salazar, Craig Burley, Luis Garcia and Steve Nicol discuss how much blame Thomas Tuchel deserves and if the Bundesliga title race is over.

0:00 Post-match Xabi Alonso & Harry Kane
2:11 Kay & Ale reaction
5:31 Does Tuchel deserve the blame?

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48 comentarios en «Bayer Leverkusen makes a statement vs. Bayern Munich [REACTION] | ESPN FC»

  1. That was pathetic….What was Tuchel thinking, playing a tactic against Leverkusen of all Teams, that failed miserably against Mainz, a game Bayern lost.

    And why on earth would you "experiment" with Players, in a game that really had to be won, or at the very least got a draw out of!

    We offered nothing and it was 38 minutes before we even had a shot on target.

    All the possession with no cohesion, no attacking prowess worth mentioning, Kane hardly touched the ball, Defence far to wide open, Midfield none existent.

    I never thought Tuchel was the right Man for the job, when he was appointed, I think even less so now

  2. 3:37 as a Bayer 04 fan that's not true. Xabi did change the lineup a lot. Hofmann, Frimpong and Schick all out, instead playing without a striker for the first time this season and with Stanisic at right wing back. He wanted the fast pace guys like Tella & Adli to disrupt Bayern's possession as much as possible and it worked, but it was definitely a gamble as well

  3. If Bayern Munich ends the season trophyless, I’m going to have more uncomfortable conversations around Thomas Tuchel than Harry Kane. It’s unfortunate for Harry Kane that he’s been scoring a lot of goals and obviously joined Bayern Munich to win trophies just for Bayer Leverkusen to go on an unbeaten run where they just can’t lose and they’re playing so much better than Bayern Munich and they absolutely deserve to win the Bundesliga over them.

    They’ve not been bad this season, Bayer Leverkusen have purely been better and I don’t think that Bayern Munich have been at their most dominant best and this isn’t a this season problem they’ve lacked consistency in the last 12 months even before signing Harry Kane and football isn’t FIFA and many of us expected them to run away with the title again this season and that’s not been the case with them as Bayer Leverkusen are invisible and are ready to usurp them to the title and their 3-0 win today was impressive. Bayern Munich obviously should’ve never stupidly sacked Julian Nagelsmann and since Thomas Tuchel took over they barely even won the Bundesliga and now he was outclassed by a young manager today and they’re ready to sack him if they end the season without any trophies because the champions league is a big test for them and I’m not convinced that they’ll win this competition over Manchester City or Real Madrid based off of what I’ve seen from them recently and he seems to be reliant on individuals without him implementing a system or getting the best out of this team collectively. Instead of criticizing Harry Kane for cursing this team, we should all be concerned on what’s gonna happen with their manager if they have their end the season with no trophies for the first time since 2012

  4. The way Bayer Leverkusen opened up Bayern Munich’s midfield/Defence was crazy, I’m happy at least it makes the Bundesliga not a one team league but stranger things have happened in football, we know how Dortmund choked towards the finish last season 😊😊😊😊

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