Robert Lewandowski Scores Twice to Help Bayern Munich to Reach 2020 FIFA Club World Cup Final
Bayern dominated possession with 63 per cent of the ball in the first half, seeing Thomas Mueller force Mohamed into a good save before Lewandowski scored the second, heading in from Leroy Sane's long cross in the 86th minute.
Doha, February 9: Robert Lewandowski scored twice to help Bayern Munich see off Al Ahly in the last four at the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup here. Last season's UEFA Champions League winner booked a clash with Tigres UANL of Mexico in the final on Thursday, reports Xinhua news agency.
The Egyptian club on Monday set up a solid defense at the beginning of the game. But Lewandowski put the title favourite ahead with a close-range low shot 17 minutes after the break.
Marc Roca almost created the European powerhouse's second goal in the 26th minute, but his shot was denied by Al Ahly's goalkeeper Elshenawy Mohamed. Lionel Messi Pips Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar Jr to Win Best Men’s Player of the Decade Award by IFFHS.
In the 37th minute, Lewandowski lobbed his rival goalkeeper but the ball drifted high. Bayern could have enlarged its lead but missed chances. Bayern dominated possession with 63 per cent of the ball in the first half, seeing Thomas Mueller force Mohamed into a good save before Lewandowski scored the second, heading in from Leroy Sane's long cross in the 86th minute.
After having won the Bundesliga, German Cup, Champions League, and the German and European Super Cups in 2020, the German Bundesliga giant is seeking a sixth trophy of a major event in one year at the tournament which was delayed from December 2020 amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Bayern won the Club World Cup, and its predecessor the Intercontinental Cup, in 1976, 2001, and 2013.
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