In the battle for first place in Group D at the Allianz Arena on this Tuesday evening, Bayern initially controlled the game, with Thomas Müller opening the scoring in the 5th minute and Mario Götze doubling the lead in the 12th minute. Despite City’s increased intensity and David Silva reducing the score, Bayern seemed to be in control.
However, the second half saw a remarkable comeback from Manchester City. Aleksandar Kolarov scored in the 59th minute, and James Milner added another goal in the 62nd minute, turning the match in City’s favor. This unexpected turn of events raises questions about Bayern Munich’s European supremacy and highlights that they are not invincible.
The match showcased that the Germans are indeed vulnerable, providing a surprising lesson of the day. Despite Bayern thinking they had the upper hand with a 2-0 lead in the 12th minute, the game witnessed a dramatic change in the situation. Manchester City’s victory marks a significant moment and raises speculation about the future of Bayern Munich in European competition.