In a grueling FIFA Club World Cup round of 16 clash in Miami’s sweltering heat, Bayern Munich outlasted Flamengo, securing a 4-2 victory.
The match was a test of endurance, both physically and mentally, with Harry Kane’s brace leading Bayern to the quarterfinals against Paris Saint-Germain in Atlanta this weekend.
The game’s intensity was evident as referee Michael Oliver issued nine yellow cards, reflecting Flamengo’s aggressive tactics and Bayern’s own physicality.
Both sides pushed the limits, with Vincent Kompany and Jonathan Tah visibly frustrated by Oliver’s handling of the match, believing it failed to protect Bayern’s players from heavy challenges. Several players, booked early, had to tread carefully to avoid further punishment.
Midway through the second half, Kingsley Coman sparked concern when he signaled to the bench after a tussle, limping off in the 58th minute for Leroy Sané.
Fortunately, reports confirm Coman avoided serious injury and is expected to resume full training this week, a relief for Kompany.
Bayern are already without Sané, whose contract has ended, marking his move to Galatasaray. Losing Coman, a key attacker with two goals and two assists in the tournament, would have been a significant blow.
Bayern’s campaign has not been without injury scares. Jamal Musiala’s earlier issue against Boca Juniors had already tested the squad’s depth. Coman’s fitness is a stroke of luck for Kompany, who will need his full arsenal against a formidable Paris Saint-Germain side.
The upcoming match in Atlanta promises another intense battle as Bayern aim to advance further in the Club World Cup.
Kompany’s side showed resilience in overcoming Flamengo’s physicality, maintaining composure to secure the win.
As they prepare for the next challenge, Bayern’s ability to manage injuries and maintain squad depth will be crucial.
With Coman likely available and Kane in form, Bayern Munich are well-positioned to continue their pursuit of Club World Cup glory, provided they can navigate the demanding road ahead.
