The German team defeated Dinamo Kiev 2-1 in Ukraine and maintains their perfect score in group E.
A great Chilean goal from Robert Lewandowski opened the way to the Bayern win 1-2 against Dynamo Kiev, in a game that for the Bavarian team only had statistical value, but in which they needed to show a reaction after the 2-1 defeat in the Bundesliga against Augsburg.
Bayern arrived in Kiev with several casualties. The most important were the Dayot Upamecano, by sanction, and those of Joshua Kimmich, Serge Gnabry and Niklas Süle, in quarantine. However, his absences were not noticed.
Bayern took on the difficult conditions of a grass in poor condition due to the snow. He seized the ball and in the 14th minute he took advantage with the Chilean goal of Lewandowski.
The play was started by Leon Goretzka with a ball crossed into the area. Kingsley Coman received it, attracted the three-man mark and touched it back, where Benjamin Pavard threw a cross that rebounded and was in Lewandowski, which he defined with an acrobatic Chilean.
Dinamo had a good phase and were about to tie in the 29th minute, when the ball hit a post after a blunder from Manuel Neuer, who missed a pass from Goretzka.
There was also a play that could have been a penalty in favor of Dinamo, but in minute 42 came Bayern’s second goal. Corentin Tolisso threw a cross into the box, Thomas Müller went to the ball, he jumped, spreading his legs so that the ball reached the second post and Coman scored with his right leg.
In the 45 minute, with a shot from outside the area that the goalkeeper Buschcan deflected to a corner kick, Tolisso was close to the third.
Already in the second half, Dinamo found spaces. In the 70th minute, after a good combination, Garmasch scored the goal for the Ukrainian team with a shot inside the box from Tysgankov.
Tsyngankov himself created some dangerous situations with his long shots, one of which, in the 79th minute, hit the outside of a post. In the 84th minute, Shaparenko had a double chance and Neuer reacted with two stops.
However, the draw did not come and Bayern achieved their fifth victory in their fifth match of the Champions League. (D)

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