Bayern Munich’s Max Eberl critical of Joshua Kimmich on second goal vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
Bayern Munich secured a 3-2 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt but nearly squandered a 3-0 lead due to late errors. Harry Kane conceded a penalty, and Joshua Kimmich's poor pass led to Frankfurt's second goal, raising concerns about the team's composure.
In the 86th minute, Kimmich played a risky pass across the defense to Kim Min-jae, who failed to react, allowing Arnaud Kalimuendo to score. Post-match, Kimmich defended his decision, emphasizing Bayern's style of playing out from the back even under pressure.
However, Bayern board member Max Eberl disagreed, calling the play "excessive idealism" and stating the ball should have been cleared. Analysis noted Kimmich was primarily at fault, though Kim Min-jae could have done more to mitigate the error.
Questions have arisen about Kimmich's recent form, with speculation that an ankle injury from November may still be affecting his mobility and decision-making. His recent performances have shown lapses, prompting concerns about his physical and mental sharpness.
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