Real beat hosts Bayern 2-1 in UEFA Champions League semifinal first leg

2018-04-26

Bayern Munich's James Rodriguez (L) vies with Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo during the first leg match of the UEFA Champions League semifinal between Bayern Munich of Germany and Real Madrid of Spain in Munich, Germany, on April 25, 2018. Bayern Munich lost 1-2. (Xinhua/Philippe Ruiz)

 

Clinical Real Madrid came from behind to secure a vital 2-1 away victory at Bayern Munich in the first leg of UEFA Champions League's semifinal on Wednesday.


The "Bavarians" opened the scoring through Joshua Kimmich but their wastefulness allowed Marcelo and Marco Asensio to turn the tides for Real.


Bayern suffered an unfavourable start, as Arjen Robben was forced off the pitch due to an injury with just eight minutes into the duel.


It was a close affair but neither side were able to produce clear-cut opportunities in the opening period. Things changed with the opener when Joshua Kimmich raced clear on the right wing, following a through ball from James Rodriguez, to beat Real goalkeeper Keylor Navas in the 8th minute.


The hosts remained on the front foot but neither Franck Ribery nor Robert Lewandowski was able to make the most of promising chances.


Things went worse when injured Jerome Boateng had to be replaced by Niklas Suele at the half hour mark.


Real punished Bayern's wastefulness before the half-time whistle as the hosts failed to clear a corner allowing Marcelo to hammer home into the far post corner from the edge of the box in the 43rd minute.


Jupp Heynckes' men were caught flat footed after the restart, as clinical Real bounced back after Rafinah's misplaced pass gave Lucas Vasquez the chance to pass into path of Marco Asensio, who made no mistake to beat Bayern custodian Sven Ulreich in the 57th minute.


Bayern pressed frenetically for the equalizer but the German record champions lacked in accuracy to secure a much needed on home turf.


With the result, Real Madrid eye for third consecutive Champions League final. Bayern have to try an overturn in Madrid on Tuesday.


"I am very delighted with the win. It was a tough game for us especially in the opening period and the first half," Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said.


"We needed some time to gain a foothold into the game. We opened the scoring but gave away two easy goals. Besides, we left too many chances unused. We still have a second leg ahead of us," Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes said.

[ Web editor:Robin Wang, Wu Jianhan    Source:xinhua ]