Bayern on cruise control, 2:0 against Braunschweig
2:0
A game of two halves. After an impressive first 45 minutes, FC Bayern slowed down and gave Eintracht Braunschweig a decent chance to get back into the game on Saturday, but still turned out a 2:0 win.
First half: total domination
Most of the first half can easily be described with this line: Bayern had 80% possession and it settled down with the ball, passing it around until it found a way to venture forward for a strike.
The first goal went it fast when Robben went forward, thanks to a great aerial pass by Götze (2'). He would repeat this kind of combination with Toni Kroos 28 minutes later.
Aside from Robben’s chances, Dante had a great one off a corner, but he was unlucky since his header was cleared off the line by a defender (22').
Braunschweig rarely tried to go forward, not being able to register a shot. They were also punished with dangerous counters by Bayern. The gulf in class between the two teams couldn’t be more obvious with Bayern having the ball 79% of the time and winning 59% of challenges.
Thiago was very sharp with his passes, completing 66 of them while the whole of the Braunschweig team only had 7 more.
This thing with Javi pulling back a lot as a DM seemed to work once again.
Second half: sleepy
We cannot say that the second half was the most entertaining. FCB was a bit flat and Manuel Neuer became more aggressive, coming out of his net to stop Braunschweig’s counterattacks.
We nearly conceded off a corner, not providing good coverage. Thankfully, the ball went wide. In the 72th minute, Neuer came out to stop a counter, but it still resulted in a shot against the empty goal, saved by Alaba who stuck his foot out beautifully. A deflected free kick later on also made us look terrible when it hit the crossbar.
Braunschweig played a little better defensively, with better positioning and more pressing while the Reds were a bit more casual.
The spin
Despite a great start, it looks like motivation went down in the second half. It’s not a big worry but this is not something FCB can afford to do against better teams. Man of the match: Arjen Robben, natürlich. Much needed: a game or two on the bench for Müller.
Goals
1:0 Robben receives a pass from Götze, controls with his foot, shoots, then takes his own rebound to put the header in (2')
2:0 Robben receives a pass from Kroos on the right, turns around, cuts in and scores a his classic lefted foot goal (30')
Key reactions
Pep Talk: “Robben is very important and scores many goals. Braunschweig had several opportunities. The Bundesliga is a very difficult league.”
Arjen Robben: “We had a tough match and trip in Moscow. If you come back here and play on a good pitch, it makes it fun.”
Lineups
FC Bayern (4-1-4-1)
Neuer
Rafinha, van Buyten, Dante, Alaba
Javi
Müller (Mandzukic 57'), Thiago, Kroos, Robben
Götze
Bench: Contento, Boateng, Kirchhoff, Green, Starke, Hojbjerg
Eintracht Braunschweig (4-3-2-1)
Davari
Elabdellaoui, Bicakcic, Dogan, Theuerkauf
Caligiuri (Oehrl 79'), Kratz, Boland
Bellarabi, Jackson (Korte 59')
Kumbela
Bench: Vrancic, Ademi, Correia, Washausen, Petkovic
Game details
Matchday: 14
Final score: 2:0
Location: Allianz Arena, München
Referee: Tobias Stieler