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Bayern Munich CEO The Mighty Oliver Khan’s Reaction On The 2-2 Draw Against Dortmund

Bayern Munich CEO The Mighty Oliver Khan’s Reaction On The 2-2 Draw Against Dortmund

Bayern Munich CEO The Mighty Oliver Khan‘s Reaction On The 2-2 Draw Against Dortmund.

The historical mighty Keeper and now the CEO of the German Giants Bayern Munich FC, Oliver Khan Nearly smashed his head backward on the equalizer conceived by his side at the edge of loss time.

 

Fans were quick to react to his outburst, with tweets saying it was ‘every Bayern fans reaction to be honest, and it was ‘one reason we love this game.

 

‘Oliver Kahn probably thinking to himself, if only he could go back in time and not do that throwing toys out of the pram thing with the TV cameras beaming on him.’

Others were less generous to the goalkeeping legend and commented he had ‘gone goblin mode’ and that the ‘arrogance of Oliver Kahn and Bayern Munich, in general, makes this reaction so nice.’

One fan pointed to the club’s long-term success as a reason the reaction was a little uncalled for, tweeting: ‘Relax man you’ve won like the last 100 Bundesliga titles. You’ll be fine.’

 

 

Bayern midfielder Leon Goretzka gave the visitors the lead after half an hour, latching onto Jamal Musiala’s pass and steering the ball home from the edge of the box in front of a sold-out crowd of 81,000 at the Signal Iduna Park.

Musiala was also the architect of the second, helping the ball onto winger Leroy Sane, who struck it hard and low from 20 yards into the corner, although Alexander Meyer in goal could have done better.

Dortmund substitute Anthony Modeste – who has been heavily criticized for failing to adequately replace injured striker Sebastien Haller – fed strike partner Youssoufa Moukoko to halve the deficit with 15 minutes left.

Bayern midfielder Leon Goretzka gave the visitors the lead after half an hour, latching onto Jamal Musiala’s pass and steering the ball home from the edge of the box in front of a sold-out crowd of 81,000 at the Signal Iduna Park.

Musiala was also the architect of the second, helping the ball onto winger Leroy Sane, who struck it hard and low from 20 yards into the corner, although Alexander Meyer in goal could have done better.

With his strike, wonder kid Moukoko became the youngest-ever scorer in Der Klassiker at the tender age of just 17.

Bayern sub-Kingsley Coman was sent off in the 90th minute after receiving a second yellow card, to give the hosts what proved a crucial numerical advantage.

The summer signing then headed home at the back post in stoppage time to complete a stunning two-goal turnaround and end his side’s eight-game losing run against Bayern.

The dramatic result left both clubs level on points in the Bundesliga, with Julian Nagelsmann’s sides ahead on goal difference in third. A win would have seen Bayern top the league as they search for their 11th consecutive league title.

As things, standard, Union Berlin and Freiburg occupy the top two spots and will have a chance to extend their lead when they play tomorrow.

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