In a disappointing turn of events for Bayern Munich, none of their 16 shots found the target in a 1-0 loss to Lazio during the first leg of the Champions League’s round of 16. Despite their efforts, the German club couldn’t break through Lazio’s defense.
The match saw Lazio captain Ciro Immobile converting a penalty kick after Bayern was reduced to 10 men midway through the second half. This came as a blow to Bayern, especially after failing to capitalize on several opportunities earlier in the game.
Bayern striker Harry Kane expressed frustration over missed chances, stating, “In these games, those are big moments which we weren’t able to take.” However, he remained optimistic, acknowledging the team’s resilience and determination to bounce back.
The loss adds pressure on Bayern and coach Thomas Tuchel, especially following their recent defeat in the Bundesliga. With the return leg scheduled for March 5, Bayern will need to regroup and strategize for a comeback.
Bayern, known for its strong European performances, faces a challenging task to overturn the deficit against Lazio. The Italian side, despite sitting seventh in Serie A, has shown solid form in recent matches, posing a formidable challenge for Bayern.
The match also saw Bayern defender Dayot Upamecano being sent off, further complicating matters for the German club. Immobile’s spot-kick secured Lazio’s victory, marking only their second win in the knockout phase of the Champions League.
As Bayern reflects on their missed opportunities and prepares for the return leg, fans remain hopeful for a turnaround in fortunes. With their quality and determination, Bayern aims to make a strong comeback and keep their European dreams alive.