Kevin Trapp:

Bayern encourage the goalkeeper to do their best.

Bravely prevented two goals from goalscorer Lewandowski.

With Sané's winning goal but without a chance to defend.

Received two shots in the head from Coman and Lewandowski.

Still continued.

Had a bit of a headache afterwards.

Tuta:

Did the wrong thing when he came out too early before the 0: 1 and thus created the lane for the pass from Kimmich to Sané.

Appeared self-confident and fought for every ball. With good but also bad passes in the build-up.

Coach Glasner sees him on the way to becoming the “absolute top defender”.

Martin Hinteregger:

Couldn't prevent Sané from making it 0-1.

Overall but with improved shape.

His strengths come to the fore again.

Evan Ndicka:

Received encouragement from Trapp when he prevented the 0-1 on the line with his head in great distress.

Also threw himself into a Bayern shot shortly after kick-off.

In front of the Bayern goal, however, he was unsuccessful with his header.

Paid very well once, but then lost the ball again.

Won the most tackles (71 percent) and had the most ball contacts (65).

Danny da Costa:

Not game-defining.

The fast Coman was often unstoppable from him.

However, didn't get discouraged.

Hit most crosses (three).

Djibril Sow:

Traveling a lot.

But with too little yield when editing Bayern.

Was hardly a factor in the game forward.

That wasn't enough for his high standards.

Ajdin Hrustic:

Had his best scene when Kimmich could only stop him with a foul.

Didn't justify his starting eleven at first.

With increased performance in the second half.

Christopher Lenz:

Bad pass king of the team.

Allowed himself too many playback errors without being under pressure.

Ansgar Knauff:

The nimble Dortmund loanee makes his first start.

Tried a lot.

However, its penetrating power was low.

According to Glasner, he got the spectators back on board with a “super pressing” – the coach liked that.

Filip Kostic:

Missed Eintracht's best chance after just seven minutes, his shot went just wide to the right.

With most shots on goal (two) and most assists on goal (four).

Still a long way from its once outstanding performance.

He currently lacks the dynamism and confidence in his abilities.

His pass in front of the void was significant.

Jesper Lindström:

As a physical lightweight, it was difficult in the duels with Bayern's Klotz Süle.

Occasionally landed on the seat of my pants.

Prepared Kostic's big chance worth seeing.

Rafael Borré:

Replaced Knauff.

Remained as a striker without a chance to score.

Jens Petter Hauge:

Was allowed to play for Lenz.

With a quick start.

Still got caught once by Upamecano.

Daichi Kamada:

Came in for Lindstrom.

Insecure and too often at a loss.

Can't show his genius right now.

Sam Lammers:

Subbed in for Hrustic.

His pass to Borré was his best action.