Bayern Munich Back on Track with 1-0 Champions League Win over Benfica
Bayern Munich’s Champions League campaign received a much-needed boost with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Benfica at the Allianz Arena. After consecutive defeats in Europe, the German giants found themselves in a precarious position, but Jamal Musiala’s second-half goal proved to be the difference.
Despite dominating possession, Bayern struggled to create clear-cut chances against a resolute Benfica defense. The home crowd, in a somber mood due to a hospitalized fan, remained silent throughout the match. However, Musiala’s header from a Harry Kane assist broke the deadlock in the 70th minute.
Bayern’s victory was far from convincing, but it was enough to lift them to 17th place in the Champions League standings. They still have work to do to secure a knockout spot, especially with a daunting clash against Paris Saint-Germain looming.
“We had good moments, but the opponent defended well,” said Musiala after the match. “It was very important to get three points today. We don’t have to win every game by four or five goals. Sometimes 1-0 is enough.”
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany echoed Musiala’s sentiments, saying, “Sometimes it’s good to win like this — even though we of course prefer to win by three or four. I knew we needed to stay patient and calm. We did that well. It was a good game and a good win.”
Despite their struggles in Europe, Bayern remain unbeaten at the top of the Bundesliga table. However, their Champions League campaign has been a rollercoaster ride so far. After a 9-2 thrashing of Dinamo Zagreb, they suffered a 1-0 loss at Aston Villa and a 4-1 humiliation at the hands of Barcelona.
The match against Benfica was delayed by 15 minutes due to public transport issues, and the home fans remained silent throughout due to a medical emergency in the stands. Bayern captain Manuel Neuer revealed that the team “didn’t celebrate in the cabin like we normally would” due to the incident.
As the game wore on, Bayern grew nervous, but Benfica failed to capitalize on their few chances. Leroy Sane’s introduction as a substitute added some much-needed speed, and he played a key role in Musiala’s goal.
Bayern’s final match before the international break is against St Pauli in Hamburg on Saturday. They will be hoping to build on their Champions League victory and maintain their dominance in the Bundesliga.