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Match prices from Bavaria Munich's satisfactory 2-0 (5: 0) Champions League victory against Bayer Leverkusen

For the second time in the course of a week, Bayern Munich Bayer Leverkusen dismantled with a strong 2-0 victory in the Bayarena. Harry Kane opened the goal in the 52nd minute and Alphonso Davies put the game away in the 71st minute. In the second leg, a number of injuries and yellow cards saw, but Bavaria will return to Munich with a place in the quarter -finals of the Champions League against the heads of Series A, Inter Milan.

Jersey exchange: Exequiel Palacios

Leverkusen was completely exceeded on the section of both legs, but some players showed more determination than others. Jeremie Frimpong was a sensible candidate, but his body language reflected a defeated attitude. Palacios hung hard, won its appropriate share of duels and forced some large parades before the defense of Bavaria.

The emperor: Jonas Urbig

Two months ago, 21-year-old goalkeeper Jonas Urbig drove near Cologne. Today he recorded his first clean sheet in the Champions League.

The crazy part is how comfortable primeval people looked. He consistently makes the right decision and delivers a precise outcome from his back. He massively achieved successive possessions to earn the clean leaf and added a third high fly during the interruption time. Don't ointment it yet, but Urbig could be the long -term replacement of Manuel Neuer you were looking for.

Football god: Leon Goretzka

Joshua Kimmich usually dominates this award mainly because he takes two weekly performance into world -class services (and can easily win again today). However, Goretzka was around loose balls everywhere on the field. He won three soils and two aerial photographs, made three shares and two interceptions, blocked a shot and set Alphonso Davies' goal with a hockey assistant. It is very clear why Goretzka is currently the best option next to Kimmich.

The bomber: Alphonso Davies

Davies played a fantastic game at the defensive end of the field, but is given an award for his work in the attack today. Jamal Musiala, Kingsley Coman, Serge Gnabry and Michael Olise were all wonderfully aggressive, but we had trouble breaking through and finding the finishing touch. In the dying minutes of the game, Davies flew forward to be at the end of an extraordinary pass of Harry Kane. Davies' exclamation mark was a nice reward for his endless work rate on the left flank.

Master of the game: Harry Kane

In the last six games, Kane only scored a non-penaltic kick goal and could not achieve a template. But today he was the differential manufacturer who achieved the game winner and records Davies with the assist mentioned above. In the two legs against Leverkusen, Kane rediscovered his predatory sense, which was missing for the majority of this season.


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