Bayern Munich qualified for the Champions League final by clearly dominating Lyon on Wednesday evening (3-0). But if the Germans "did the job", according to Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr, they have not mastered their subject as they did against Barcelona in the previous round.

ANALYSIS

Two semi-finals, one score: 3-0. On Wednesday evening, after Paris Saint-Germain the day before, Bayern Munich qualified for the Champions League final by dominating Lyon, thanks in particular to an excellent Serge Gnabry. Author of a double, the German winger allowed the Bavarians to take a good lead from the half hour of play. And to manage the match without shining, estimates the coach of Nigeria and consultant of Europe 1, Gernot Rohr.

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"They were realistic and lucky at the start of the match. Bayern Munich were efficient," said the former Nice coach. "But it wasn't a great Bayern. There were a lot of defensive problems and we had to thank Manuel Neuer (the goalkeeper) for it to go so well." In short, Gernot Rohr saw "a Bayern not flamboyant but realistic, who did what had to be done to go to the final".

For PSG, "bet on the cons"

Overall, the Germans did not impress as they did in the quarter-final against FC Barcelona, ​​which won 8-2. "It is classic that after a great match, the next one is very difficult", analyzes the German coach on Europe 1, which recalls the difficulty that the Mannschaft had in beating Argentina in the World Cup final after his memorable recital against the Brazilians (7-2), in 2014. "It's difficult to confirm such a state of form."

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Applied but not irreproachable, the men of Hans-Dieter Flick will face Paris Saint-Germain in the final on Sunday. Can Kylian Mbappé, Neymar and their teammates foil the German champion? Gernot Rohr points out some weaknesses in the "Rekordmeister": "Rudi Garcia and his staff saw that the four-way defense was in difficulty and that it was necessary to bet on the cons." Parisians take the opportunity to climb the last step.