MADRID, 8 (EUROPA PRESS)
The German Bayer Munich became the second finalist of the Club World Cup that is being held in Doha on Monday after fulfilling the forecasts on Monday and winning 2-0 against Egyptian Al Ahly, although he did not show the usual overwhelming version and it was enough Robert Lewandowski’s goal scorer.
The European champion will meet this Thursday with the Mexican Tigres in search of closing the sextete of titles and will surely take a step forward in its intensity after a less explosive staging in the tournament than expected at the Al Rayyan Stadium.
Hansi Flick’s team dominated the game almost always against a willing African champion, who offered more resistance in the second half, and although he did not carry too much danger towards Manuel Neuer’s goal, he kept the emotion until almost the end when the ‘9’ Polish finished with her.
Bayern, with Spanish midfielder Marc Roca in the starting line-up, came out strong and ready to open the game soon to play more comfortably. The German team stalked the goal of Mohamed El Shenawy and it seemed that he could sign one of his goals when Lewandowski riveted the 0-1 after a quarter of an hour after a good collective move.
However, the Bundesliga leader did not give the impression of wanting to accelerate too much, without giving up looking for the goal. Lewandowski was again the closest to doing so before the break, but his one-for-one went over the bar.
After the break, Al Ahly tried to open up a bit more, but found no clear path to Neuer either. Bayern dominated the game, but the lack of their income maintained some tension until Sané put a good cross at the far post where he was only to head and sentence the Polish striker in the 86th minute.