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Real Madrid snatch 2-1 comeback win

Wasteful Bayern Munich know they have only themselves to blame

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Holders Real Madrid came from a goal down to snatch a precious 2-1 victory at wasteful Bayern Munich on Wednesday and carry a considerab­le advantage into their Champions League semifinal second leg in Spain.

Real, eyeing a third straight title, needed a 44th-minute equalizer by Marcelo against the run of play to cancel out Joshua Kimmich’s opener after Bayern, chasing three trophies this season, had missed a hatful of chances.

A quick break allowed Real substitute Marco Asensio to beat Sven Ulreich with a fine effort and grab the winner in the 57th minute.

There was more bad news for Bayern with Germany defender Jerome Boateng suffering a suspected adductor muscle injury that could rule him out for the final part of the season and the World Cup.

The result was identical to last year’s quarterfin­al first leg between the teams before Real won the return game as well on the way to the first successful Champions League title defense.

Liverpool crushed AS Roma 5-2 in the other semifinal first leg on Tuesday.

Bayern had only themselves to blame and were punished for their profligacy.

They almost scored after 25 seconds when Real defender Dani Carvajal failed to clear properly in a furious and physical start to the match.

The hosts’ game plan seemed to go out the window after eight minutes when winger Arjen Robben was forced off with an ankle injury.

They were undeterred by Real’s early tight pressing game, however, taking the lead when Kimmich slotted home after a superb through ball from former Real player James Rodriguez.

The Bavarians should have scored again even after another setback when Boateng went off with a thigh muscle injury, with chances falling to Franck Ribery, Mats Hummels and Thomas Mueller. But it was Real who struck against the run of play with a low drive from Marcelo a minute before the break as the Brazilian fullback added to his goals against Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus in previous rounds.

The Spanish side, who have had a disappoint­ing domestic campaign, then caught the Germans napping after a defensive blunder as Asensio raced clear to score their second goal.

Bayern struggled to recover from the blow and despite having nearly 60 percent of possession, they could not find an equalizer.

The defeat snapped Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes’ 12-game winning streak in the competitio­n stretching back to 2013.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Real Madrid fullback Marcelo (center) battles for the ball with Niklas Sule (left) and Corentin Tolisso of Bayern Munich during their Champions League semifinal first-leg match on Wednesday in Munich, Germany.
Photo: VCG Real Madrid fullback Marcelo (center) battles for the ball with Niklas Sule (left) and Corentin Tolisso of Bayern Munich during their Champions League semifinal first-leg match on Wednesday in Munich, Germany.

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