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Solid Bayern hold Liverpool at Anfield

Kimmich to miss 2nd leg in Munich

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Bayern Munich showed all their Champions League experience and quality organizati­on as they held Liverpool to a 0-0 draw in the first leg of their last-16 match at Anfield on Tuesday in a game of few chances and little drama.

But the result leaves it all to play for in the second leg in Munich on March 13 when the German side will be without defender Joshua Kimmich who will be suspended after picking up a yellow card.

Perhaps it was a case of both sides showing too much respect for the other – certainly both were wary of over-committing in attack – but for fans used to entertainm­ent and drama on European nights at Anfield it was a let down.

It is no accident that Bayern have reached the semifinals of this competitio­n in six of the last seven seasons and they showed their pragmatic calmness to subdue Liverpool’s normally lively front three.

Mohamed Salah, the man Liverpool look to for moments of inspiratio­n, to create a goal out of nothing, had a night to forget with one of his poorest displays in this competitio­n.

Liverpool simply could not find the fluency and rhythm that brings the best out of their forward line although they will be pleased, in the absence of their defensive rock Virgil van Dijk, to have kept out Bayern.

Key to that rearguard resilience was the performanc­e from Brazilian midfielder Fabinho, who deputized well in the central defensive role keeping Bayern’s scoring threat Robert Lewandowsk­i quiet.

In midfield, Jordan Henderson delivered an excellent display, especially in the opening 45 minutes, when he broke up Bayern’s attempts to create and also contribute­d some drive to Liverpool’s forward thrusts.

There were few clear-cut chances in the game although Liverpool created several half-openings in the first period.

The first was one of the best they managed – Henderson found Salah, who had snuck in behind Niklas Sule, but the Egyptian’s toe-poke at full stretch was straight at Manuel Neuer.

At the other end, Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker had to be alert to keep out a mis-hit clearance from Joel Matip that hit him in the chest.

Kingsley Coman fired into the sidenettin­g after a sloppy give away from Alisson but that was a rare sign of jitters from either defense.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Mohamed Salah (left) of Liverpool battles with David Alaba of Bayern Munich on Tuesday in Liverpool, England.
Photo: VCG Mohamed Salah (left) of Liverpool battles with David Alaba of Bayern Munich on Tuesday in Liverpool, England.
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