Al Ahly and Bayern Munich decide who will advance to the final

By Gustavo Castilho

Match winner faces Tigres in World Cup decision

After the Tigres-MEX classification over Palmeiras, now it is time for the second wave of the final to be filled.  On the one hand, the African champion Al Ahly, from Egypt, and on the other, the powerful and multi-champion Bayern Munich, the last champion of the Champeions League.  The two teams face each other at 3:00 pm, Brasília time, at Al Rayyan Stadium, in Al Rayyan, Qatar.

Bayern Munich won five titles last season: Champions League, German Championship, German Cup, European Super Cup and German Super Cup.  He is currently the leader of the Bundesliga and the numbers are impressive.  It is the team with the best attack of the season.  In 30 games so far, adding up all competitions, he won 23, drew five and lost just two.  The German club already has 86 goals scored in the season, with an average of 2.86 goals per match.  Of the 23 victories won so far, nine were three or more goals difference, which gives a measure of 39% of victories by rout.  The German team concentrates much of the offensive could in the second half.  Analyzing the moment of the goals in these victories, it is clear that they were concentrated in the second stage of the game (60.4%), mainly in the final 15 minutes plus increases (23.2%).  In the other 21 matches, be they minor wins, draws or defeats, more than half (51%) of the goals came in the first half

For the match soon, Bayern should go with the main names of the team in the field.  Outside are Javi Martínez and Leon Goretzka (Covid-19).  Striker and goal-man Lewandowski is delighted, he was voted the best player in the world last season.

The Egyptian team tries to outmaneuver all the favoritism of the Germans and become the biggest zebra in the history of the world cup.  Without absences, the team comes packed after beating the hosts (Al Duhail) by 1 to 0 and guaranteeing the place for semifinals.

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