Flooded team embarrass world champion Bayern Munich in "snow" match

Armenia Bielefeld almost achieved a thunderous surprise and returned from the stronghold of Bayern Munich, the defending champion and leader, with a first victory since 1979, but the next Bavarian club to crown the first title of the World Club Champion, returned from afar and drew 3-3 yesterday at the end of the 21st stage of the German League.

Bayern, who won the World Cup last week at the expense of Mexican Tigres (1 - zero) and completed his sixth, appeared on his way to meet the third defeat of this season by trailing 0 -2 at the end of the first half and then 1-3 at the start of the second, but he, like many Matches this season, he remedied the situation and ultimately saved a point thanks to a beautiful goal by Canadian Alfonso Davis.

But coach Hanzi Flick's team drew against the return to the first division for the first time since the 2008-2009 season, giving hope to Leipzig again after the latter reduced the difference with the Bavarian club to five points by beating Augsburg 2-1 on Friday.

Despite the tie that halted his team’s 5-game winning streak, Flick praised the fighting spirit of his players, telling the Dazon network for streaming, “We did not defend well in the first half. The snow-covered pitch is not an excuse. We must defend better ... but in The second half, we showed our character even after their third goal, and this is positive in my opinion. "

"We trailed two goals twice. We can be happy with the equalizer."

In the absence of Thomas Muller due to his infection due to the Corona virus, Serge Gnabry for the injury and Jerome Boateng due to the death of his ex-girlfriend, Bayern suffered in heavy snowfall over the turf of the "Allianz Arena" against a team that had not won against the Bavarian club in its stadium since March 10, 1979 (0-4).

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