The Bundesliga champions are at the Allianz Arena for their opening match of the 2019-20 campaignThe curtain will come up on the 2019-20 Bundesliga season with defending champions Bayern Munich playing host to Hertha Berlin at the Allianz Arena. Bayern’s dominance of German football may not have been ended last term, but it was certainly shaken as Borussia Dortmund pushed them all the way to the final day before the title was sealed, and after going down 2-0 in the DFL-Supercup to BVB a fortnight ago, there are fresh questions over Bayern’s control. First up for them is a Hertha outfit that finished a frustrating 11th last season and has hence elected to change coach. Can Bayern meet expectations by securing a handsome victory? TV Channel, Live Stream & How To Watch For UK readers, get your fix on the latest football on TV here! US readers can find out what soccer is on TV here! In the United States (US), the game can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (7-day free trial) . New users can sign up for a free seven-day trial of the live sports streaming service, which can be accessed via iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Apple TV as well as on a web browser. In the UK, the match will be shown on BT Sport 2 and can be streamed via BT Sport & Team News New Bayern signing Ivan Perisic will have to wait for his debut as he is suspended for this encounter. Javi Martinez is missing with a knee injury, with his return slated for the end of the month. Bayern Munich starting XI: Neuer; Kimmich, Sule, Pavard, Alaba; Tolisso, Thiago, Muller; Gnabry, Lewandowski, Coman Hertha have several selection problems in their defence, with Marvin Plattenhardt absent along with Peter Pekarik, Arne Maier and new signing Dedryck Boyata. Additionally, midfielder Javairo Dilrosun is out. Hertha Berlin starting XI: Jarstein; Klunter, Rekik, Stark, Mittelstadt; Grujic, Darida; Duda, Lukebakio, Leckie; Ibisevic Betting & Match Odds Bayern Munich are expected to win this match, with the champions priced at 1/7 favourites. Hertha are on offer at a lengthy 14/1, while the draw is 7/1. Click here to see all of bet365's offers for the game, including goalscoring markets, correct score predictions and more. Match Preview Bayern Munich may enter the 2019-20 season with the same expectations, but having seen stalwarts Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery and Mats Hummels depart over the summer, there is little doubt that when they host Hertha Berlin on Friday, it is the start of a new era. Niko Kovac’s side have won the last seven German titles but were pushed close last season by Borussia Dortmund and after making a slow start to that campaign, will be wary that doing so again could be more costly. Indeed, Bayern were sent a message in the DFL-Supercup a fortnight ago as they were well beaten 2-0 by their nearest rivals as Paco Alcacer and Jadon Sancho scored second-half goals.“It was the first match where everyone played 90 minutes, you can't expect more in this situation. I'm not dissatisfied, of course it wasn't an outstanding performance,” the coach said in reaction to defeat. Nevertheless, it prompted Bayern to finally take some positive strides in the transfer market, reinforcing their attack with the arrival of Ivan Perisic, a player Kovac admitted was “second choice” following a serious injury to Manchester City’s Leroy Sane. There may be more movement from the Bavarians before the transfer window closes, particularly if they fail to impress in their season opener. Hertha, meanwhile, have also undergone change over the summer, with Pal Dardai displaced after four years and 172 matches in the role and reserve team boss Ante Covic promoted into a top job for the first time. A lack of consistency dogged their play last term and the evidence of pre-season suggests that they are going to try to move the ball more quickly and in a more varied manner under their new boss. It has led to plenty of goals being scored in their pre-season matches, but Bayern will be salivating at the prospect of their erratic defence not having been tidied up over the summer months. Friday’s match will give a better indication of where both these sides currently lie, with the capital outfit hopeful of a push for Europe. Editors' Picks De Jong to Man Utd: Why Ten Hag is willing to wait for Barcelona midfielder How Arsenal spent £600m on transfer signings: From Ozil to Aubameyang Best Premier League home kits of all time: Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea & English football's coolest shirts Take our survey to enter GOAL's prize draw!
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That was a masterclass in how NOT to finish by Bayern Munich. So many chances were wasted, it felt like the lads didn’t even care at times. Somehow, Robert Lewandowski ended this game scoreless. He could’ve used a lot more service. Julian Nagelsmann waited a bit too long for his subs. Omar Richards, Paul Wanner, and Jamal Musiala maybe should’ve come on by the hour mark. Record chasers Thomas Muller and Robert Lewandowski get nothing from this game — they’ll have to make up for it after the international break. Manuel Neuer will be fuming at Upamecano for costing him the clean sheet. Not a great performance by the Frenchman after coming on. Full time: Bayern Munich win 4-1. 88’ — Noooo! Sane has a great goal ruled out by VAR. 80’ — Goal. Hertha get one back, mistake by Upamecano who just came on. 78’ — GOAL! Serge Gnabry makes it 4-0 after soooooo many attempts! 74’ — GOAL! Leroy Sane hustles onto a loose pass and scores! 68’ — Subs: Richards and Sabitzer on for Coman and Tolisso. 45’ — The second half is underway! Halftime observations and analysis Bayern Munich lead 2-0 but the xG is closer to or 4. Hertha have been very lucky. This is a perfect statpad game but Lewandowski has zero goals and Muller has zero assists. Tolisso looks great — extension incoming? Halftime: Bayern lead 2-0. 45’ — GOAL! Finally! Thomas Muller makes it 2-0 at the stroke of HT. 25’ — GOAL! Tolisso makes it 1-0 thanks to a cross from Coman! 15’ — This is some level of domination. Bayern’s attack is peppering the Hertha goal. No idea how this is still goalless. 2’ — We’re only 2 minutes in and an early goal by Tolisso has been ruled off by VAR. Kickoff: We’re underway! One hour until kickoff: We have lineups! Bayern Munich will start with Leroy Sane, Kingsley Coman, AND Serge Gnabry in the XI. Julian Nagelsmann clearly wants goals in this game, and it shows. For some reason the official accounts are sleeping, so here it is from @iMiaSanMia. The Bundesliga only just came back, and it’s going away again. Such is the international calendar of 2022, thanks to the Qatar World Cup. This week, Bayern Munich take on Hertha Berlin in a rare Sunday game, with the goal being to take all three points as always. The Berliners are presumably tired from their excursions against cross-town rivals Union in midweek, but Bayern still have a number of players doubtful due to COVID-19 infections and various other issues. Of course, all of that will mean very little to Julian Nagelsmann. Having already suffered a defeat in 2022, he’ll go into this game with as much firepower as his squad can muster. Robert Lewandowski and Thomas Muller are both in red-hot form, while Leroy Sane could make his comeback to the starting XI after a long hiatus due to illness. On the defensive end of things, the return of Lucas Hernandez should definitely help Niklas Sule and Benjamin Pavard keep things tight at the back. Can Nagelsmann keep his team ticking along? It’s Bayern time. While you’re waiting for the game, why not check out our preview podcast? Listen to it below or at this link. Match Info Location: Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany Time: 5:30 pm local time, 11:30 am EST TV/streaming: ESPN+, Find Your Country Tips for commenting: If you’re a new member, feel free to introduce yourself! We’re mostly very friendly! Also, we’re from all parts of the world so don’t feel shy if you’re from a country that doesn’t seem represented on the blog. If the comments section starts to slow down for you, just hit the refresh button and keep commenting. It’s not necessary to have the whole comments loaded at one time while you’re just casually following along. Keep the sorting to “newest” to easily follow the conversation. It puts the newest comments at the top. Here at BFW we celebrate every goal like they do in the stadium: with a chant. The goal chants are for everyone to participate in! Even if you’re lagging behind the others, keep replying to the most recent call of the player’s name. Even if you missed the first call, just start from the second, and so on. While swearing is allowed within reason, please be polite to your fellow posters and avoid gratuitous obscenities. Racist, homophobic, and misogynistic language is not allowed whatsoever. Check out our beginners thread if you have any more questions. That’s about it. Auf geht’s! Looking for an unending well of Bayern Munich content? Sign up for an SBNation account and join the conversation on Bavarian Football Works. Whether it’s full match coverage and analysis, breaking news, podcasts or something completely different, we have it all.
The last time Bayern Munich faced Hertha Berlin, it was a goal fest. An incredible four goals scored by none other than Robert Lewandowski heroics powered the Bavarians to a a 4-3 win, and the Berliners fortunes have not improved since then. Languishing at 15th place in the table, Berlin is just the kind of team you rotate against.
The Bundesliga champions are at the Allianz Arena for their opening match of the 2019-20 campaignThe curtain will come up on the 2019-20 Bundesliga season with defending champions Bayern Munich playing host to Hertha Berlin at the Allianz Arena. Bayern’s dominance of German football may not have been ended last term, but it was certainly shaken as Borussia Dortmund pushed them all the way to the final day before the title was sealed, and after going down 2-0 in the DFL-Supercup to BVB a fortnight ago, there are fresh questions over Bayern’s control. First up for them is a Hertha outfit that finished a frustrating 11th last season and has hence elected to change coach. Can Bayern meet expectations by securing a handsome victory? TV Channel, Live Stream & How To Watch For UK readers, get your fix on the latest football on TV here! US readers can find out what soccer is on TV here! In the United States (US), the game can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (7-day free trial) . New users can sign up for a free seven-day trial of the live sports streaming service, which can be accessed via iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Apple TV as well as on a web browser. In the UK, the match will be shown on BT Sport 2 and can be streamed via BT Sport & Team News New Bayern signing Ivan Perisic will have to wait for his debut as he is suspended for this encounter. Javi Martinez is missing with a knee injury, with his return slated for the end of the month. Bayern Munich starting XI: Neuer; Kimmich, Sule, Pavard, Alaba; Tolisso, Thiago, Muller; Gnabry, Lewandowski, Coman Hertha have several selection problems in their defence, with Marvin Plattenhardt absent along with Peter Pekarik, Arne Maier and new signing Dedryck Boyata. Additionally, midfielder Javairo Dilrosun is out. Hertha Berlin starting XI: Jarstein; Klunter, Rekik, Stark, Mittelstadt; Grujic, Darida; Duda, Lukebakio, Leckie; Ibisevic Betting & Match Odds Bayern Munich are expected to win this match, with the champions priced at 1/7 favourites. Hertha are on offer at a lengthy 14/1, while the draw is 7/1. Click here to see all of bet365's offers for the game, including goalscoring markets, correct score predictions and more. Match Preview Bayern Munich may enter the 2019-20 season with the same expectations, but having seen stalwarts Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery and Mats Hummels depart over the summer, there is little doubt that when they host Hertha Berlin on Friday, it is the start of a new era. Niko Kovac’s side have won the last seven German titles but were pushed close last season by Borussia Dortmund and after making a slow start to that campaign, will be wary that doing so again could be more costly. Indeed, Bayern were sent a message in the DFL-Supercup a fortnight ago as they were well beaten 2-0 by their nearest rivals as Paco Alcacer and Jadon Sancho scored second-half goals.“It was the first match where everyone played 90 minutes, you can't expect more in this situation. I'm not dissatisfied, of course it wasn't an outstanding performance,” the coach said in reaction to defeat. Nevertheless, it prompted Bayern to finally take some positive strides in the transfer market, reinforcing their attack with the arrival of Ivan Perisic, a player Kovac admitted was “second choice” following a serious injury to Manchester City’s Leroy Sane. There may be more movement from the Bavarians before the transfer window closes, particularly if they fail to impress in their season opener. Hertha, meanwhile, have also undergone change over the summer, with Pal Dardai displaced after four years and 172 matches in the role and reserve team boss Ante Covic promoted into a top job for the first time. A lack of consistency dogged their play last term and the evidence of pre-season suggests that they are going to try to move the ball more quickly and in a more varied manner under their new boss. It has led to plenty of goals being scored in their pre-season matches, but Bayern will be salivating at the prospect of their erratic defence not having been tidied up over the summer months. Friday’s match will give a better indication of where both these sides currently lie, with the capital outfit hopeful of a push for Europe. Editors' Picks De Jong to Man Utd: Why Ten Hag is willing to wait for Barcelona midfielder How Arsenal spent £600m on transfer signings: From Ozil to Aubameyang Best Premier League home kits of all time: Man Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea & English football's coolest shirts Manchester City’s 2012 title-winning team - Where are they now?
Game summary of the Hertha Berlin vs. Bayern Munich German Bundesliga game, final score 1-4, from January 23, 2022 on ESPN. Watch. Listen. Fantasy. 2021-22 German Bundesliga. Hertha Berlin. 6
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