Bayern Munich 2-0 Wolfsburg: Super sub Zirkzee strikes again
December 21, 2019 01:28 MYT
Joshua Zirkzee made another crucial impact off the bench as Bayern Munich left it late to beat Wolfsburg 2-0 with two goals in the last five minutes of normal time.
The reigning Bundesliga champions, whose injury troubles were deepened by the first-half exit of Javi Martinez on Saturday, looked set to lose further ground at the top of the table as visiting goalkeeper Koen Casteels produced a fine performance at the Allianz Arena.
Bayern appeared to be running out of ideas in the closing stages after creating plenty of chances prior to the interval, but substitute Zirkzee - who scored a key goal on his league debut against Freiburg in midweek - again provided a dramatic late intervention.
The 18-year-old converted Thomas Muller's cut-back in the 85th minute to break the deadlock, before Serge Gnabry added a second to make his side's victory certain.
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Bayern will now head into the winter break four points off the top of the table, having ultimately finished 2019 on a high note.
Casteels was frequently forced into action in the first period, the Wolfsburg goalkeeper making particularly impressive saves to keep out a curling free-kick from David Alaba and Gnabry's powerful strike from a narrow angle.
At the other end, Manuel Neuer sprung off his line to impressively deny Felix Klaus following Xaver Schlager's neat throughball, while Maximilian Arnold curled an effort narrowly over.
After Martinez had limped off clutching his right thigh, Wolfsburg wasted a golden opportunity in the first minute of the second half. A right-wing cross found its way through to Jerome Roussillon, but his drilled ball back across goal just evaded the stretching Joao Victor.
The outstanding Casteels made his best stop of the contest seven minutes later, clawing away a 25-yarder from Philippe Coutinho that appeared destined for the top-right corner, while a heroic Roussillon clearance denied Thomas Muller.
As Bayern faded, Arnold saw a shot deflect agonisingly wide off Benjamin Pavard, but Wolfsburg were then sunk as Zirkzee finished through the legs of John Brooks from Muller's pass and Gnabry latched on to a Robert Lewandowski header to make it 2-0.
How big might Zirkzee's goals against Freiburg and Wolfsburg look at the end of the season? An injury-hit Bayern could easily have dropped four points in their last two matches. Instead, they won both games to ensure they remain within striking distance of Leipzig and Borussia Monchengladbach.
Wolfsburg loss harsh on Casteels
Casteels' second-half save from Coutinho was of the highest class and Wolfsburg's keeper did not deserve to be on the losing side after making several fine stops.
Lewandowksi misses chance to match Gerd Muller record
Lewandowski, who will undergo groin surgery over the winter break, was a largely peripheral figure as he failed to register the one goal he needed to equal Gerd Muller's record of 20 goals in the first half of a Bundesliga season. However, the prolific forward was still able to set up Gnabry's late strike.
Key Opta Facts
- Bayern have won three Bundesliga games in a row for the first time this season.
- They have won eight of their 10 games in all competitions under Hansi Flick.
- Bayern have not lost any of their 23 home games against Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga (W21, D2).
- Zirkzee (18 years, 213 days) became the second youngest player in Bundesliga history to score in each of his first two appearances in the competition after Ralf Augustin for Borussia Dortmund in 1978-79 (18 years, 10 days).
- Muller has become the first player since detailed data collection began in 2004-05 to provide 11 assists on the first 17 matchdays of a single Bundesliga campaign.
What's next?
After the Bundesliga's winter break, Bayern resume their campaign on Sunday 19 January with a trip to Hertha Berlin. Wolfsburg are in action a day earlier at Cologne.