Bayern Munich - VfL Wolfsburg

By: Angela | May 4th, 2008

Deutcsher Meister CelebrationsI’m writing again as I watch so hopefully I’ll be able to do a good job. Today Bayern take on Wolfsburg. How bittersweet would it be to clinch the title with a win instead of a draw against their former coach on his own turf?? Bayern have quite a few changes today with Rensing in goal, van Buyten in place of Lucio, Podolski has taken Klose’s spot while he recovers from surgery, Sosa, Ottl and Sagnol also make the start today.

Wolfsburg is giving Bayern a good run here at the start. They’re keeping Bayern pretty tied up in the midfield. Luca and Poldi haven’t really seen a ball come through yet. Demichelis is superb in defense. Mark retaliated for a foul against him and Wolfsburg were given a free kick in which Rensing gave a beautiful save. Wolfsburg are putting a lot of pressure on Bayern, but pretty much the entire team is pulling together in defense. Schweinsteiger made a great clear that could’ve been very dangerous if Wolfsburg had gotten hold of the ball before him.

Willy took a free kick and set it up beautifully. It was a great cross from Willy to Luca Toni who headed it just wide and Marcell Jansen tried to put it home but he just hit the post. They’re working on it, but nothing is going through yet.

First yellow card was given to Wolfsburg’s Simunek at 26′ for bringing down Luca Toni for the third time. He had already fouled him twice and I think he decided the third time was enough. Wolfsburg really have some great passing. They’re playing very good football, but have yet to find the back of the net. Defending is being done beautifully by are back line, but Wolfsburg are trying very hard to break through.

I’m getting the impression that whoever gets the first goal may just be the winner of this match. Both teams are trying very hard to make it 1-0, but no one has been able to get to the back of the net just yet. Great defending by both teams this match. Fee kick was given to Wolfsburg, but it was deflected winning them a corner which was headed out by their own player so Bayern got possession back.

van Buyten is doing a very good job defensively today. I’m glad to see he got the start. He’s done a great job alongside Demichelis during this first half today. van Buyten again with the header away just before the first half ends.

Toni's awesome hair secret revealed: Conditioning ala van BuytenChristian Lell will start the second half for Marcell Jansen. Jansen took a knock on the knee during the first half and evdently injured himself a bit so he’s sitting out. No changes for Wolfsburg.

Another great chance by Wolfsburg Captain, but Rensing makes a great save. He’s been doing a superb job between the posts today. He doesn’t look as shakey as he has in the previous match. Both teams have been extremely close to scoring, but neither have been able to find tthe back of the net yet. We’ll see what happens. Wolfsburg got the ball down to their scoring side, but van Buyten stole the ball back for Bayern.

Lukas has now slipped twice on the pitch when he had an opportunity to score. Not sure what’s going on there. The announcers suggest a cleat check. Christian Lell draws the first yellow for Bayern at 54′. Free kick for Wolfsburg and Rensing punches it away. This half has started a little slower than the first half, but its still a very good back and forth game.

Wolfsburg are putting a lot of pressure on Bayern again, but I’m telling you van Buyten and Demichelis have been class this match. An incredibly solid pair in defense today. They are being tested a lot, but they have always come out tops thus far. Toni Kroos comes on for Bastian Schweinsteiger at 63′. Again Demichelis saves our behinds. Daniel is working his legs off taking back possession for Bayern. He and Micho are going to be completely drained after this match I’m sure.

Ah, 69′ minutes and Mark scores his yellow card. I was wondering when that was going to happen. ;) I knew my Dutchman would get it sooner or later after the way he’s been playing this match. He did, however, ask the ref to wait a second before showing him the yellow while he checked on the Wolfsburg player he fouled and helped him off the ground. The ref complied and waited for them to finish before showing the yellow.

Wolfsburg are making a huge effort at scoring against Bayern, but again, our defense has been superb this match. The game had taken a small dip and lulled a little bit, but it’s picking back up again. Breno came in for Daniel van Buyten, who limped off the pitch so hopefully everything is okay there.

Podolski takes a shot, but again its wide. He can’t seem to find the target at all these days. Breno has picked up nicely where van Buyten left off. He’s quick and was able to stay on top of his man the whole way before taking the ball from him when Wolfsburg could’ve possibly scored.

Bayern are minutes away from being Deutscher Meister. And there you have it. Walking away with a draw and a championship. The celebration was pretty funny. Mark doused Ottmar with beer after Rense lured him into a false hug. Daniel has indeed hurt himself, but didn’t give up on the celebrations. Instead he jumped on one leg while holding the other up off the ground with ice strapped to his knee. A valiant effort by our big Belgian defender today. And as if to say it all, Willy Sagnol put the C armband on Luca’s arm. I never thought I’d see the day when Willy gave the ‘C’ to anyone. ;)

Favorite part of the Gol announcers: “The Fireman & The Policeman: Daniel van Buyten and Martin Demichelis” They also deemed van Buyten the man of the match.

Below is a break down of goals and yellow cards as they were awarded.
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// (26′) J. Simunek, (54′) C. Lell, (69′)M. van Bommel





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  • probek |  May 4th, 2008 at 11:31 am

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    The game certainly doesn’t justify any celebration (it was dreadful, really), but this isn’t about a single game, so:

    JEEEHAAAWWWW!!!!

    (shall I rush into my car and greet them at the airport?)

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  • Angela |  May 4th, 2008 at 11:48 am

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    Greet them for me too!

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  • probek |  May 4th, 2008 at 12:21 pm

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    I’ll do, I promise (although I’ll likely fancy my chances meeting them at tomorrows training session or at the game vs. Bielefeld, to be absolutely shure).

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  • Luke |  May 4th, 2008 at 1:43 pm

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    Awful match today, but fun, great season. I know some of us are still feeling bitter over Thursday, but I’m already taking the longer view, that in reality, this was a rebuilding season for us, and the team has achieved everything we expect of it. The time to talk transfers will be after the Hertha match. In this moment, it’s really a time to reflect on what a dominant campaign it’s been, and how this team really only let it get hurt by complacency once the entire season. How much fun were those early matches, where it seemed Luca Toni had an alarm in his foot that would go off after 15 minutes to tell him “Time to score”? The December matches frustrated everyone, or put them to sleep, and yet the club kept grinding through, never dropping enough points to concede the league lead. We won at Schalke (a historic feat), at Bremen, and at Leverkusen; and one could argue the match we most should have won and didn’t was at Hamburg. No matter how much the back 4 pissed us off, you cannot argue with results and raw data. Not many teams can let go of someone who has been as successful as Roque Santa Cruz has been this season, and not give it a 2nd thought. FC Bayern, Deutscher Meister, the Paulaner tasted as sweet as ever this May morning!

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  • Angela |  May 4th, 2008 at 2:44 pm

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    probek, definitely send them some Bayern offside love.

    Luke: You are so awesome. I love reading your comments. I hope you will continue to hang out with me here at the Bayern Offside!

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  • Andy |  May 4th, 2008 at 3:44 pm

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    Well said Luke

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  • Luke |  May 4th, 2008 at 7:46 pm

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    Thanks for the kind words guys. You bet I’ll be here Angela, we’ll be arguing about Breno, seeing if Berni Dreher gets a farewell match (or Thomas Kraft gets a debut), familiarizing ourselves with Fürstner, Sikorski and Wagner and hopefully seeing one last clean sheet from our captain.

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  • Angela |  May 5th, 2008 at 5:43 pm

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    Luke: I’ll be glad to take on any argument we may have. From one fan to another, it’s been an absolute pleasure sharing this season with you!

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