Bayern Munich is in danger of going empty-handed for the first time in 12 years

According to Caught Offside, the Bavarian Gray Tigers may end this season with a forgettable achievement.

Harry Kane was called a "disaster" in Bayern's loss to Bayer Leverkusen


Bayern continued to show their bad side as guests of Lazio in the first leg of the 1/8 round of the European Cup. The Gray Tigers couldn't even hit the opponent's goal once.


Meanwhile, the home team posed a threat with their cohesive play, although Danish striker Gustav Isaksen missed a number of chances. However, former West Ham player Felipe Anderson emerged as a key figure. The Brazilian winger caused trouble for Bayern's defense with his runs and eventually assisted Isaksen at the decisive moment.


When the young striker was about to shoot, Dayot Upamecano intervened, but he touched the opponent's ankle. Referee Francois Letexier quickly awarded the home team a penalty and then gave the French player a red card for the foul.


Upamecano received a red card in the loss to Lazio
Upamecano received a red card in the loss to Lazio


Kane tried to reassure his team-mates, but with VAR confirming the decisions, their concerns increased as Ciro Immobile prepared to take the penalty. This striker successfully made the penalty, giving Lazio an advantage in the first leg. After the goal, the home team appeared more dangerous than Bayern Munich for the remainder of the match.


Bayern Munich's Champions League ambitions encountered a significant setback when they lost 1-0 to Lazio.


On the Bundesliga front, after Bayern's 0-3 loss to Bayer Leverkusen, they were 5 points behind the top team in the tournament, the team's hope of winning the championship this season is increasingly remote.


Bayern Munich is in danger of going empty-handed
Bayern Munich is in danger of going empty-handed this season


Along with their defeat in the German Super Cup and DFB Pokal, the risk of Bayern's first titleless season in 12 years is increasing after consecutive defeats in the Bundesliga and European Cup.

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