Irish Daily Mail

HE’S RON HIS WAY

BAYERN MUNICH 1 REAL MADRID 2

- @ianherbs

THE lethal interloper called Mo is the one on their minds. ‘Sim-Salah-Bim’ — ‘Abracadabr­a’ — proclaimed a huge headline here yesterday.

The stadium TV screens were also absorbed with Liverpool’s jewel and what probably lies ahead in Kiev as the clock counted down to kick-off last night.

The Egyptian and his swashbuckl­ing team are insurgents on the continenta­l ramparts, while last night’s opponents — 17 times European Cup winners between them, with the Spaniards chasing this trophy for a third consecutiv­e year — are the establishm­ent, the giants of the continent.

Well, the evidence of this aristocrat­ic clash is that the walls just might come tumbling down, if Liverpool can only manage to make the next step on Wednesday.

It looks like a meeting with Cristiano and Co after goals either side of half-time snuffed out the early hopes of a Bayern side who spurned many chances. Yet neither side demonstrat­ed much spark. After all that had gone before at Anfield, this felt anaemic and old school.

Briefly, there was German electricit­y. The five men posted in front of Javi Martinez were all of an attacking dispositio­n and they began as if this was their last match on earth, spooking Dani Carvajal into two elementary early errors.

But they could not maintain what they had started. Maybe they were weighed down by defeats in the last five encounters with this old adversary and 13 goals conceded in the process — but Bayern’s game became stunted by careless loss of possession, incoherenc­e and injury.

Barely half an hour had gone before Arjen Robben and Jerome Boateng had limped out. It only compounded the problem that Thiago Alcantara, who replaced the mercurial Dutchman, was untidy and impeded the flow. The game became monochrome, with James Rodriguez’s wonderful forward passes providing the rare specks of colour.

The Spaniards offered even less. The talk had obviously been of Ronaldo, chasing a piece of history with a goal in every tie of a Champions League tournament, though he was a tangential figure, with no supply.

The opening goal came from nothing and was appropriat­ely untidy. Marcelo chased after a ball Ronaldo had headed wide, failed to keep it in play and while he wandered off to reclaim it, goalkeeper Sven Ulreich quickly sent one into play.

The Brazilian defender was ambling back — and no one had the presence of mind to cover for him — as the Germans built a rapier move down the right.

It concluded with James measuring a pass which Joshua Kimmich took on and fired beyond Keylor Navas, who was confused by late swerve and beaten at his inside post.

Bayern were as feckless as Real when the equaliser went in just before the break. Ronaldo made to bicycle kick a ball headed across to him by Carvajal. The entire home defence seemed transfixed by his presence as the ball ran on to Marcelo, who fired in from the edge of the area.

Bayern had recovered their poise at the start of the second half when Rafinha committed another cardinal sin, playing a loose ball in central midfield directly to substitute Marco Asensio, who exchanged passes with Lucas Vazquez and clipped the returning ball over Ulreich.

The Madrid defence looked capable of conceding again but Munich could not convert the raft of chances that came their way. Robert Lewandowsk­i and Thomas Muller got in each other’s way during one six-yard-box scramble. When Lewandowsk­i headed down a Muller cross into wide-open penalty-box space, there was no one to convert it.

Ronaldo pleaded injustice as the game entered its last 20 minutes, though he was correctly judged to have taken a Luka Modric ball down with his arm before smashing it beyond Ulreich.

Bayern’s hopes were extinguish­ed when Lewandowsk­i, through on goal, tried a Salah clip but got his angles wrong. There was something fitting about that. BAYERN MUNICH (4-1-4-1): Ulreich 6; Kimmich 6, Boateng 6.5 (Sule 34min, 6), Hummels 5.5, Rafinha 6.5; Javi Martinez 6 (Tolisso 75, 5); Robben 5 (Thiago 8, 7), Muller 6.5, RODRIGUEZ 8, Ribery 7.5; Lewandowsk­i 6.5. Subs not used: Starke, Wagner, Bernat, Rudy. Scorer: Kimmich 28. Booked: Ribery, Alcantara. Manager: Jupp Heynckes 5.5. REAL MADRID (4-3-3): Navas 5; Carvajal 6 (Benzema 67, 6), Ramos 6.5, Varane 5.5, Marcelo 5.5; Modric 6.5, Casemiro 6 (Kovacic 83), Kroos 6; Vazquez 7, Ronaldo 6, Isco 5 (Asensio 46, 7). Subs not used: Casilla, Vallejo, Bale, Hernandez. Scorers: Marcelo 44, Asensio 57. Booked: Casemiro. Manager: Zinedine Zidane 6. Referee: Bjorn Kuipers 6. Attendance: 75,000.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? On track: Ronaldo and Real look set for the final
GETTY IMAGES On track: Ronaldo and Real look set for the final
 ?? BPI/REX/SHUTTERSTO­CK ?? Volley good show: Marcelo fires the equaliser from the edge of the box as Bayern’s defence stands transfixed
BPI/REX/SHUTTERSTO­CK Volley good show: Marcelo fires the equaliser from the edge of the box as Bayern’s defence stands transfixed
 ?? REX ?? Real hero: Asensio celebrates his second-half strike
REX Real hero: Asensio celebrates his second-half strike
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