Vincent Kompany's Bayern Munich will visit Feyenoord on Wednesday for Matchday 7 of the league phase of the UEFA Champions League. The German giants have won four of the six opening games (two defeats) while the home side come from one win in the last three matches and are currently in the race for a spot in the playoffs.
Bayern Munich aim to beat hosts Feyenoord in the Champions League on Wednesday as they look for two wins from their final two matches to book a top-eight finish and a spot in the next round, coach Vincent Kompany said on Tuesday.
It’s known that Bayern Munich wish to loan Daniel Peretz out before the end of the month, but the Israeli goalkeeper has rejected a move to French side RC Lens.According to Florian Plettenberg,
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Bayern Munich are aware of the ferocious welcome they will receive from Feyenoord's famous fans in Wednesday's Champions League game, but still believe they can leave De Kuip with three points. "We have a very experienced team.
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The last-gasp victory sends Atletico third in the Champions League table, with the top eight sides all avoiding an extra knockout round.
Leverkusen broke through in first-half stoppage time, Nordi Mukiele lofting a cross for Hincapie to head past Atletico goalie Jan Oblak. In the second-half, the early control evaporated as both sides played end-to-end, with Atletico using the chaos to equalise.
VfB Stuttgart's Jamie Leweling scored twice and Fabian Rieder added a third as they beat Slovan Bratislava 3-1 on Tuesday in the Champions League to stay in the chase for a playoff spot. Stuttgart opened the scoring after 11 minutes when captain Deniz Undav squared for winger Leweling to find the net.