Bundesliga

2025-03-12T02:00:00Z

Bayern brush aside Leverkusen to reach quarter-finals

Harry Kane was on target yet again as Bayern Munich confirmed their spot in the last eight of the UEFA Champions League.
Harry Kane was on target yet again as Bayern Munich confirmed their spot in the last eight of the UEFA Champions League.

Bayer Leverkusen couldn't overturn a 3-0 deficit against Bayern Munich, instead falling to a 2-0 loss in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie.

Bayer Leverkusen 0-2 Bayern Munich (agg: 0-5)
Goals: 0-1 Kane 52’ (assist: Kimmich), 0-2 Davies 71’ (assist: Kane)

Leverkusen’s sense of urgency was evident from the start, combining energetic pressing with incisive passing. However, it was Bayern who almost opened the scoring when Jamal Musiala fed Kane a matter of yards out from an open goal, only for Jonathan Tah to intervene at the vital moment. The clearest sight of goal for the hosts in the opening stages fell to Exequiel Palacios, whose mishit shot from close range failed to test Jonas Urbig. Kane eventually tested Lukáš Hrádecký from distance, but his shot was straight at the Finnish shot-stopper. Michael Olise then tried his luck, but couldn’t bend his shot inside the far post. Leverkusen looked as if they’d pay for their high line when Musiala broke free with Kane and Olise in support, but he stumbled and the three-on-one opportunity went begging. Kingsley Coman was next to go close, firing his shot past Hrádecký’s near post following a corner. The visitors looked confident throughout the first 45, with Leverkusen ultimately failing to unsettle them as they chased the three goals needed to keep the tie alive.

Leverkusen started the second half eager to make up for lost time. They were perhaps too eager, though, giving away cheap fouls early on, which cost them dearly. A deep free-kick from Joshua Kimmich found Kane, who latched onto the pass before tapping home from a yard out. Leverkusen soon regrouped and almost found an equaliser when Dayot Upamecano awkwardly turned a Piero Hincapié cross out for a corner. Jeremie Frimpong then forced a good save from Urbig at his near post. Patrik Schick followed suit minutes later, heading directly at Urbig from close range, with what was arguably their best chance of the game. Bayern then went and got their second of the game, with Alphonso Davies finishing first time from a Kane pass, after Leverkusen had overcommitted. The introductions of Amine Adli and Victor Boniface made the hosts much more dangerous going forward, but they weren’t able to find a way through the Bayern backline. Musiala rattled the post in the closing stages, the final chance of note from either side before Bayern confirmed their place in the quarter-finals, where they'll face Inter Milan.

Match stats

Teams

Leverkusen: Hrádecký (c) – Arthur (Boniface 66‘), Tah, Hermoso (Andrich 38‘), Hincapié - Frimpong, Palacios, Xhaka, Grimaldo (Buendía 84‘) – García (Adli 66‘) - Schick
Unused subs: Kovář, Lomb, Hofmann, Tapsoba, Tella
Out: Belocian (knee), Mukiele (suspended), Terrier (Achilles), Wirtz (ankle)
Coach: Xabi Alonso

Bayern: Urbig – Laimer (Stanišić 46‘), Upamecano, Kim, Davies – Goretzka (Palhinha 84‘), Kimmich (c) – Olise (Ito 69‘), Musiala, Coman (Gnabry 58‘) – Kane (Müller 84‘)
Unused subs: Peretz, Ulreich, Dier, Guerreiro, Boey, Vidović
Out: Neuer (calf), Pavlović (ill)
Coach: Vincent Kompany

As it happened!

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0 - 2(0 - 0)
Leverkusen
FINAL
Bayern
Champions League Round of 16, second leg BayArena
89'
vs

Leverkusen keep pushing.

The home side keep going to the end, trying to give their fans something to celebrate. But Bayern hold fire.

89'
vs

Three minutes added

The referee signals an additional 180 seconds of play.

87'
vs
Emiliano Buendía
86'
vs

Musiala post again!

Musiala rounds a man on the edge of the area and smacks a low effort towards the right hand of the goal. He beats Hrádecký, only to see his effort ping back off the post. It's the second time he's manged it in the past few minutes.

85'
vs
Thomas Müller
Harry Kane
84'
vs
João Palhinha
Leon Goretzka
84'
vs
Emiliano Buendía
Alejandro Grimaldo
82'
vs
Harry Kane
81'
vs

Musiala strikes the post!

The youngster is sent clear through on goal and takes a shot from the right side of the box. He beats Hrádecký with a powerful, rising effort, but misses the target. It pings back off the crossbar and away to safety.

83'
vs

Bayern bossing it

The away side have been toying with Leverkusen for much of the second half and are enjoying themselves here, keeping the ball and looking to break forward whenever possible.

76'
vs

Kane just wide!

Bayern break forward again and Kane runs from the halfway line towards the area, unchallenged. Kane simply has to pick his spot but, under pressure from behind him, fluffs his lines and fires right of the post.

77'
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Final ball lacking

Davies races behind the defence down the left and spots Gnabry at the far post. He attempts to bend one across the area but Hincapié slides in towards his own goal and gets a toe to it. It's blocked away to safety.

72'
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Davies kills the tie!

Bayern break down the right flank before finding Kane, unmarked, just inside the area. The Englishman has the vision to flick a pass, first time, over an onrushing defender and straight into the stride of Davies. The Canadian, sprinting onto the penalty spot, simply side foots an effort into the net. Hrádecký got a touch but it wasn't enough.

71'
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Alphonso Davies

GOAL!

0:2
70'
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Patrik Schick
69'
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Hiroki Ito
Michael Olise
66'
vs
Amine Adli
Aleix García
65'
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Victor Boniface
Arthur
68'
vs

Schick should score

Frimpong swings a pinpoint ball across the Bayern area from the right flank. It finds Schick, who rises to head down at the centre of the goal from close range. It's awkward for Ubrig but he gets his body behind it and manages to hold onto it.

64'
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Frimpong takes fire

The winger receives the ball right of the Bayern box, cuts inside to beat Davies and fires at the near post. Ubrig gets down to parry to safety.

63'
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García shoots!

Leverkusen work the ball smartly down the right, before García is teed-up for a shot on the edge of the box. He can't control his effort, however, and it pings wide right.

58'
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Serge Gnabry
Kingsley Coman
56'
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Coman close!

Kimmich swings a corner in from the left and it clears everyone but Coman. The Frenchman takes a simple touch at the back post, drags it onto his left foot and fires at the near side of the Leverkusen goal. Hrádecký gets down to parry away.

53'
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Kane with the finish!

Far, far too easy for Bayern. Kimmich dinks a free-kick from a central position straight over the Leverkusen defence and Kane, unmarked, races between the centre-backs and the goalkeeper to bring it down and walk it into the net. The home side were all over the place at the back.

52'
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Harry Kane

GOAL!

0:1
51'
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Musiala injured

A heavy challenge from Xhaka on Musiala hands Bayern a free-kick inside their own half, but the latter has to go off the field for treatment on a bruised and bloodied knee.

49'
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Olise close!

A Kane cross from the right looks to be sailing out for a throw on the left but Olise just gets there and keeps it in. He races towards the area, chops the ball behind his standing leg to beat a man and shoots. His shot is deflected wide of the near post.

46'
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Josip Stanišić
Konrad Laimer
0 - 0

Kick-off!

0 - 0

Half-time

45'
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Two minutes added

The referee signals another 120 seconds of action.

44'
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Schick just wide!

Leverkusen are causing problems with their crossing and almost score from the latest in-swinger, delivered from a corner. Schick heads at goal from close range but it's just wide of the near post.

41'
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Upamecano recovers

Bayern are awarded a free-kick in a dangerous position on the left-hand side. Kimmich dinks it towards the back post but it's cleared and Frimpong storms forward on the counter. Upamecano thunders behind him in pursuit and gets there in time to prevent a cross-field diagonal from the halfway line.

40'
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Leverkusen starting to tick

The home side have fizzed some seriously dangerous balls into the Bayern area over the past 10 minutes. It's García's turn now, as the midfielder bends one that is begging to be attacked on the penalty spot. Bayern get to it first and clear.

39'
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Hermoso off injured

The Spaniard never looked comfortable after hurting himself in an earlier challenge – for which he was also booked – and is replaced by Andrich.

38'
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Robert Andrich
Mario Hermoso
38'
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Schick close!

Xhaka receives the ball just wide left of the Bayern box and curls a diagonal to the back post. Schick rises above Upamecano and nods towards goal but he can't keep it on target.

37'
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Hermoso returns

The Spaniard pulls his shirt back on and is invited to rejoin play, but he looks in a little discomfort. One to watch.

35'
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Leverkusen playing with 10

Hermoso, who injured his upper body getting booked for a challenge on the halfway line a short while ago, has been off the field receiving treatment for the past few minutes. Alonso is frantically asking his medical team to make a decision as quickly as possible.

34'
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Better from the home side

Leverkusen steal the ball near the halfway line and feed Schick, on the right side of the area. The striker cuts inside his marker and looks to shoot, but slips as he does so. His effort is blocked behind for a corner, which Ubrig has to clamber for to swat away.

31'
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Mario Hermoso
29'
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Coman just wide!

An Olise corner is cleared. Then a dangerous Kimmich cross is cleared. A third ball into the Leverkusen box in quick succession finds Coman, who chests the ball down and takes aim from the right side of the area. The angle is tight and he sends his effort just wide of the near post.

26'
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Bayern well on top

Olise, high on the right, fakes a cross with his left, Cruyff turns instead and races towards the byline. He clips a cross to the far post but it's cleared. A second wave of attack sees Davies charge into the Leverkusen box down the left flank but defenders recover to block his pull back behind for a corner.

22'
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Tah recovers

The defender is caught dallying in possession by Musiala, who steals the ball near the halfway line and races towards goal. He has just Hermoso and the goalkeeper to beat, and options to his right. Hermoso does well to slow him down and Tah somehow manages to recover just as the attacker attempts to slip in an unmarked Olise. Let off for Leverkusen.

20'
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Bayern take charge

Both teams had chances to score in the opening stages but it's Bayern who are beginning to dominate the play now. The visitors have 63 percent possession.

16'
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Olise dangerous

Olise cuts inside from the right wing and sends a curling effort towards the far post. It fizzes just wide.

15'
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Kane takes aim!

Leverkusen get caught in possession just inside their own half and Kane surges towards goal, with options left and right. He ignores them and sends a thumping effort towards goal from the edge of the area. Hrádecký gets down to beat it away to safety.

13'
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Palacios close!

Xhaka receives on the right, just outside Bayern's box, and feeds a smart ball down the line to a rampaging Arthur. The defender cuts a dangerous ball across the area, into the feet of Palacios, awaiting on the penalty spot. But the latter can only scuff his effort wide.

12'
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High and wide from Grimaldo

Grimaldo sends the resulting free-kick, in a good position on the right-hand side of Bayern's box and just metres from the area, blazing over the bar.

11'
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Cynical from Coman now

That's two early bookings for Bayern. Leverkusen cross from the left and it runs all the way across the box. Coman prevents his man from reaching it with a push in the back.

First-leg report

It's Bayern Munich's tie to lose after the six-time European champions proved too good for ten-man Bayer Leverkusen in the teams' UEFA Champions League Round of 16 first-leg. 

Bayern Munich 3-0 Bayer Leverkusen 
Goals: 1-0 Kane 9' (assist: Olise), 2-0 Musiala 54', 3-0 Kane (pen.) 75'
Red card: Mukiele 62'

Going into the game at the Allianz Arena, the pre-match script may have appeared to favour the visitors. Bayern, despite being the current Bundesliga leaders, had failed to get the better of Xabi Alonso’s Leverkusen in the Spaniard’s six meetings against the Bavarian giants at the helm of the Werkself. Added to that, the hosts had only eliminated Celtic at the death in a play-off to set-up this tie, while striker Harry Kane was enduring a four-match goal drought. Just nine minutes into the team's fourth encounter this season, however, the hosts set the script alight by hitting the front in emphatic fashion. Not long after Mario Hermoso rescued Bayer 04 with a clearance to deny Leon Goretzka, Kane powered home a thundering header after meeting Michael Olise’s whipped centre from the right. The forward’s eighth Champions League goal of the season should have settled the hosts, yet Dayot Upamecano displayed nerves when he inadvertently played Jeremie Frimpong in on goal. The flying Dutchman saw his subsequent effort blocked wide by Manuel Neuer. The home side soon retook control and were a fraction away from 2-0 when Musiala headed Joshua Kimmich’s corner against the crossbar. Kingsley Coman and Kimmich both had efforts that narrowly missed the target thereafter.  

If Bayern’s task was relatively straightforward in a largely one-sided first-half, events after the restart would tilt this tie firmly in the record Bundesliga champions’ favour. When Kimmich launched a searching pass into the danger zone, Bayer keeper Matěj Kovář appeared to have the situation under control. Not so. The Czech custodian allowed the ball to slip through his grasp and Musiala was there to prod home his third goal of the competition. The mood inside the stadium dipped slightly when Neuer limped out of the contest to be replaced by 21-year-old Bayern debutant Jonas Urbig. Yet a sense of home calm swiftly followed after Nordi Mukiele was ordered off for raking his studs down Coman’s calf. Already up against it, the defending Bundesliga champions – previously unbeaten away against German opponents since May 2023 – saw their hopes of a place in the last eight almost extinguished when Edmond Tapsoba hauled Kane to the floor, before Bayern’s No. 9 shook himself off and dispatched the spot-kick with his usual assuredness. Substitutes Leroy Sané and João Palhinha missed chances to put the last-16 tie beyond doubt late on, but when the final whistle sounded in Munich, Vincent Kompany and his players were more than happy with the three-goal haul they will take to the BayArena for the return leg next Tuesday.  

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