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Richard Buxton·24 juin 2025
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Richard Buxton·24 juin 2025
Hereâs a comprehensive analysis of where Bayern Munich fell short in their 1â0 defeat to Benfica at the Club World Cup:
Despite dominating possession, Bayern lacked incisiveness in attack. Like in their Champions League encounter in November, they struggled to break down Benficaâs compact low block. Their build-up was often sideways and predictable, with few forward thrusts or clever movements between the lines. A similar issue resurfaced in this matchâeven amid 70â80% possession, their offensive transitions were too slow, and key passes or through-balls seldom found their mark.
Bayern generated shots, but quality was lacking. Analogous to earlier encounters, players in the final third made questionable choicesâopting for crosses over penetrating passes, or rushing shots under pressure . This lack of composure and precision turned promising sequences into lost opportunities.
Benficaâs low block capitalised on Bayernâs rhythm in front of goal. Bayernâs failure to break through centrally was exploited by Portugalâs structured defense, forcing German attackers into reaction rather than creation. Without dynamic pressing or movement, Bayernâs setup became frustratingly static.
The match exposed Bayernâs dependency on moments of individual qualityâlike a precise cross from Leroy SanĂ© or a run from Jamal Musialaâto unlock defenses. When those flashes didnât arrive, the team lacked collective, positional interplay to open tight formations.
Credit to Benfica: they executed a well-drilled compact shape, stifled central approaches, and offered minimal risk. Their midfield suppressed Bayernâs tempo, and their containment strategy reaped rewardâBayern barely carved out any clear-cut chances.
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