Malta Independent

Bayern loses 1st game of season following rout of Tottenham

- Ciaran Fahey

Bayern Munich’s first loss of the season has exposed old problems that a 7-2 rout of Tottenham had helped cover up only days before.

After producing the seven-goal gala in London in the Champions League on Tuesday, Bayern might have expected more of the same against modest Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga on Saturday. But Hoffenheim had other ideas and took advantage of Bayern’s weaknesses in a 2-1 victory against the seven-time defending champions. Sargis Adamyan scored twice in Hoffenheim’s first ever victory in Munich. “I’m annoyed that we couldn’t build on the euphoria, the good vibes,” Bayern coach Niko Kovac said. Bayern looked lethargic and complacent, perhaps too comfortabl­e in relying on a moment of individual brilliance from the likes of Robert Lewandowsk­i, Philippe Coutinho who himself or nabbed Serge four Gnabry, goals against Tottenham. Lewandowsk­i maintained his record of scoring in every league game so far, a record mark of 11 goals in eight games, but it wasn’t enough to make up for the mistakes that culminated with the team’s first loss. Corentin Tolisso lost the ball in midfield in the buildup to Adamyan’s first goal, while Bayern’s defence failed to close him down before the Armenian striker scored his second. “We made too many mistakes and never put our opponents under pressure,” Kovac said.

With the exception of Thiago Alcantara coming in for the injured David Alaba, Kovac started with the same players who had impressed against Tottenham, leaving Thomas Müller on the bench for the fifth game in a row.

“If need be, he will certainly get his minutes,” Kovac said of Müller, who came on for the last half-hour and set up Lewandowsk­i’s equaliser.

Müller was the first player to leave Bayern’s stadium after the defeat.

“Nothing to say, as the English say,” he said.

Fellow substitute Javi Martínez was in tears after staying on the bench. The Spanish midfielder, so highly valued by former Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes, has not started this season, with just five appearance­s as a substitute across all competitio­ns.

Sporting director Hasan Salihamidz­ic criticised the players’ attitude against Hoffenheim.

“You also have to give 100% or 110% in the Bundesliga, not just the Champions League,” Salihamidz­ic said.

Bayern has 14 points, one more than it had at the same stage last season, when it was already four points behind Borussia Dortmund.

Dortmund has only 12 points after three consecutiv­e draws, while Borussia Mönchengla­dbach is the surprise leader after seven rounds.

“We’ve let the Bundesliga get exciting,” Salihamidz­ic said.

Bayern’s players weren’t too happy at the annual Oktoberfes­t celebratio­ns on Sunday.

“We’d rather have come here after a victory,” Bayern defender Niklas Süle said.

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