FC Bayern Munich with Choupo Moting goals in the DFB Cup


Hansi Flick had got what he wanted. Even without a number of regular staff, FC Bayern Munich did the first step towards successfully defending its title in the DFB Cup against the fifth division soccer club 1. FC Düren with the 3-0 (2-0) on Thursday evening. And he saw “beginnings” in the five newcomers used that also made him confident.

One in particular was recommended: Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting. The 31-year-old attacker, who, in addition to the other last-minute commitments Bouna Sarr, Douglas Costa and Marc Roca, came back to Germany at the last minute from Munich’s Champions League final opponent Paris Saint-Germain, which initially amazed some experts was the man of the game as a two-time goalscorer. And the new center forward behind striker Robert Lewandowski took out a penalty, which Thomas Müller converted to 2-0.

“That was a wonderful evening. I’m happy about the two goals. It was a successful debut for me, ”commented Choupo-Moting, who is“ in the mood ”for his new job in Munich. Flick praised the robust but also strong attacker after the premiere, which was well worth seeing: “He has shown that he can score goals and that he can get penalties.”

Timetable with Sané

Bayern will continue in the Bundesliga with Arminia Bielefeld on Saturday. Then the Munich first line-up should be on the lawn again, with Manuel Neuer instead of Alexander Nübel in goal or Lewandowski in the attack for Choupo-Moting.

It is still unclear when national player Leroy Sané will make his comeback. “I can’t tell when it is exactly,” said Flick. Sané has been on pause since the end of September due to a capsule injury on his right knee. The winger therefore also missed the most recent international matches for the German national team.

Flick spoke of a “clear timetable” for the attacker, who had been signed by Manchester City for around 50 million euros in the summer. “It looks very good. He does good training sessions, ”reported Flick. After the Bundesliga away game on Saturday in Bielefeld, Bayern will start the new Champions League season next Wednesday against Atlético Madrid.

The amateur kickers from Düren enjoyed the strenuous 90 minutes in the no-spectator Allianz Arena. “It was an honor to play here,” said defender Mario Weber. Trainer Giuseppe Brunetto was “proud of the performance”. He just missed the coronation: “I think we deserved a goal.”


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