Without Kim Min-jae (28, Munich), Bayern Munich got a big win.

The Bavarians defeated Hoffenheim 3-0 in the 17th round of the 2023-24 German Bundesliga at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, early on Wednesday (June 12). With their first win of the second half of the season after the break, second-place Munich (41 points) closed the gap on leaders Bayer Leverkusen (42 points).

It was the first match since Kim Min-jae was called up for the Asian Cup. Matthias Der Licht and Dayo Upamecano combined in central defense. The duo played solidly and kept a clean sheet in the win, threatening Kim's spot.

Munich lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation. Harry Kane up top, Leroy Sane, Jamal Moussaoui, and Thomas Muller in the second line. Raphael Guerreiro and Joshua Kimmich were in the middle and the back line of Alfonso Davies, Matthias Der Licht, Dayo Upamecano, and Konrad Reimer. Manuel Neuer was in goal.

Zane gives, Moussaoui finishes. On a free kick in the 18th minute, Musiala won the ball in the box. With a powerful right-footed shot, Musiala scored the opening goal. Munich took a 1-0 lead.카지노사이트777

Hoffenheim tried to counterattack, but the Bavarians defended well. In the 19th minute, Kramaric found himself one-on-one with the keeper, but Neuer made the save. Hoffenheim were not so lucky. A shot in the 20th minute hit the crossbar.

In the end, Munich scored a second goal. This time, Zane and Musalla exchanged passes before Musalla slotted it home to complete his hat trick. In the 29th minute, Hoffenheim midfielder Fröhmel was sent off and the game tilted sharply in Munich's favor.

It was up to Kane to finish. In the 46th minute of stoppage time, Kane scored his third goal off a pass from Goretzka. Kane led the league with 22 goals.

After the game, HootScore.com gave Moussa Allah a 9.3 rating for his multi-goal performance. Kane, who scored the winning goal, was next with a 7.9. Zane, who recorded multiple assists, shined with a 7.6.

The center-back duo of Der Licht and Upamecano, who filled in for Kim Min-jae and kept a clean sheet, were both rated 7.6. Fröhmel, who was sent off in the Hoffenheim defeat, was the worst rated with a 4.7.