Bayern Munich-Real Madrid official lineups: predicted scorers, cautioned players and marksmen of the challenge scheduled in Bavaria. The choices of the two coaches.
History, prestige, tradition, victories. After defeating Manchester City, Real Madrid has earned the right to dream big. For the umpteenth time in its history, the Merengues find themselves playing a semifinal of the continent’s top competition. The intersection with Bayern Munich, in this respect, promises to be absolutely vibrant. Although not experiencing a period of brilliant form, the two teams have all the makings of an animated confrontation from the first 90 minutes. There are all the conditions, in fact, to witness a confrontation open to every possible solution. Here are the choices of the two coaches:
BAYERN MONACO (4-2-3-1) : Neuer; Kimmich, Dier, Kim, Mazraoui; Laimer, Goretzka; Sané, Muller; Músiala, Kane.
REAL MADRID (4-3-3) Lunin; Lucas Vázquez, Rüdiger, Nacho, Mendy; Fede Valverde, Tchouameni, Kroos; Rodrygo, Bellingham, Vinicius.
Bayern Munich-Real Madrid, the scorers prediction
Harry Kane scorer. In this kind of match Bayern cannot but rely on the footballer who, more than anyone else, is capable of changing the game even with just one ball gravitating in the penalty area. Redolent of one of the best periods of form from a scoring standpoint, Kane could catch the big target by being ready in the opponent’s penalty area. Both with his foot and his head, a real specialty of the factory. In a match in which the Bavarians are forced to play the game, the feeling is that choosing Kane from a goalscoring perspective could be the winning move.
Probable cautions and marksmen for Bayern Munich-Real Madrid
If there is one area in the field in which the match could experience a most interesting confrontation, one cannot fail to mention the outside lanes. Ancelotti’s side will try to spread the game wide to stifle the Bavarian rearguard and succeed in striking in the areas that Tuchel’s back pack will inevitably succeed in discovering. Protagonist of an up-and-coming Champions League edition, Rodrygo should be able to fire at least two shots into the opponent’s goal mirror. Players of the quality and class of Sane and Vinicius, however, could do even better, attempting the conclusion into the opponent’s mirror at least three times.
In a match that promises to be quite physical, watch out for situations from free kicks. On corner kicks both formations will bring into the opponent’s penalty area their “flak.” Among many, headlights on Kim: the former Napoli defender could draw the wild card with his head, framing the goal mirror at least once. Finally, watch out for the yellow danger. Kimmich and Laimer on one side and Bellingham and Mendy on the other could incur disciplinary action and end up in the match director’s notebook. Precisely the speed of the opponents on the outsides should put the defensive outsiders in trouble. As for Bellingham’s possible caution, the average number of fouls committed by the English all-rounder, which is very high in the league, should be taken into consideration above all.