Bayern Munich vs. Tottenham analysis: Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandowski star in 7-2 win | UCL



ESPN FC’s Craig Burley, Shaka Hislop and Alejandro Moreno break down Bayern’s 7-2 victory vs. Tottenham in UEFA Champions League group play. The FC guys praise former Arsenal midfielder Serge Gnabry for his four-goal performance and veteran Robert Lewandowski for his skillful pair of goals in Bayern’s victory. Moreno says «Spurs are still finding themselves, while Bayern are playing world class football.» The FC panel agree that Bayern have put themselves in the conversation to go very far in this Champions League campaign by the manner in which they beat last season’s finalists.

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34 comentarios en “Bayern Munich vs. Tottenham analysis: Serge Gnabry and Robert Lewandowski star in 7-2 win | UCL

  1. @JerzyFeliksKlein

    All of you, stop that nonsense of Wenger planning to send Gnabry to Bayern. He failed to recognise his talent and let him go. Wenger, the f-ing Mr "you won't believe who I could have signed": Zlatan, Ronaldo, Messi. You name them, I didn't sign them 🙂 but I'll tell you the story about how I could have and I didn't because I am a tool which doesn't understand it just shows my poor judgement.

  2. @taflo1981

    Why does the table show Spurs ahead of Olympiacos? The greeks do have the better goal difference, so they should be ahead.

    PS: I know that in UEFA competitions, the first tie breakers between teams with identical numbers of points are 1) points gained in the matches between those teams, 2) goals scored in said matches, and 3) away goals scored in those matches. But those tie breakers are only applied at the end of the group stage, because they don't make sense if the teams in question did not yet play all their games against each other. In particular, ranking Spurs ahead of Olympiacos because they scored more goals in Piraeus than the greeks did in the return leg (which *did not yet take place*) is just stupid.

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