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Late Coman strike earns Bayern Munich draw against Red Bull Salzburg

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Kingsley Coman struck a last-minute equaliser as Bayern Munich drew 1-1 at RB Salzburg in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.

The substitute Chukwubuik­e Adamu put the Austrian underdogs ahead after 21 minutes and it looked as if the six-time European champions would see their record unbeaten away run in the competitio­n end at 21 games.

But Coman, who scored the winner against Paris Saint-Germain in the 2020 final, latched on to Thomas Müller’s flick on to drill home at the far post.

Salzburg started in brisk fashion, but Bayern went close after 10 minutes when Serge Gnabry forced a smart save from Philipp Kohn.

Bayern fell behind after Karim Adeyemi drove at the home defence and Brenden Aaronson touched the ball into the path of Adamu. The Nigerian, on as a 12th-minute substitute for the injured Noah Okafor, wasted no time in sweeping it past Sven Ulreich in the Bayern goal.

Aaronson soon forced a fine low save from Ulreich and the English referee Michael Oliver ruled there was no contact from Benjamin Pavard when Karim Adeyemi fell theatrical­ly in the Germans’ box.

Leroy Sané flashed a shot wide at the other end and Bayern dominated the second period without creating too many chances. Kohn denied Kingsley Coman and Sané as Bayern belatedly bared their teeth.

But the visitors were fortunate when Ulreich thwarted Adeyemi and the outstretch­ed Pavard brilliantl­y blocked Adamu’s follow-up effort.

 ?? Joensson/AFP/Getty Images ?? Kingsley Coman celebrates his late equaliser for Bayern Munich in their Champions League last-16 first leg. Photograph: Kerstin
Joensson/AFP/Getty Images Kingsley Coman celebrates his late equaliser for Bayern Munich in their Champions League last-16 first leg. Photograph: Kerstin

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