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Bayern Munich staged a remarkable comeback from a 3-0 deficit to win 4-3 against Mainz 05, providing a significant psychological boost ahead of their Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain.
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At half-time, Bayern fans would have been rubbing their eyes when they saw the score, checking other websites to verify. It couldnât be! But it was true: FC Bayern were 3-0 down after 45 minutes at Mainz 05 â and deservedly so. Another 45 minutes later, everyone in Munich colours was hugging each other. Nicolas Jackson, Michael Olise, Jamal Musiala and Harry Kane had in all seriousness turned this Bundesliga contest on its head into a 4-3 victory, which more than anything acts as a psychological boost for the Champions League semi-final first leg at Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday. âI love this mentality,â stated head coach Vincent Kompany afterwards. âThe boys celebrated like weâd saved ourselves from relegation.â
But before they could celebrate, Bayern endured their worst half of the campaign so far. With a much-changed line-up, including a first start for 18-year-old Bara Ndiaye, it was only in the first quarter of an hour that the visitors managed to show something resembling the dominance everyone had expected. Mainz were then rewarded for a disciplined display, in which they countered with speed and purpose: a loss of possession in Bayern build-up and suddenly it went in the other direction. âWhat went wrong in the first half? Everything!â Kompany responded in the post-match press conference. âIt felt like it couldâve been four or five before the break.â
The final score was Bayern Munich 4, Mainz 05 3.
Bayern Munich had a poor first half, going 3-0 down and struggling to show dominance.
Nicolas Jackson, Michael Olise, Jamal Musiala, and Harry Kane scored for Bayern Munich.
The comeback victory serves as a psychological boost for Bayern ahead of their Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain.

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What Mainz did particularly well: with just a few touches of the ball, they bypassed the complete pitch and got their attacking players into clear shooting positions. âWe kept managing to escape by being brave in our passing. We made correct, good decisions and were dangerous again and again,â praised coach Urs Fischer. The stats were clearly in the 10th-placed hostsâ favour, with 11 attempts on goal to two. Three of those ended up in the back of the net, while Bayern were not up to the mark at times, too passive, too uninspired â and clearly shocked by the goals conceded. Not a single Munich shot was on target. âWe didnât get into the penalty box â we had a lot of possession, lots of short passes but didnât get in on goal,â criticised Kompany. âThat can happen sometimes, but then you shouldnât concede.â
Granted, maybe falling behind was almost understandable in the current period, with Bayern juggling routine Bundesliga matches in between securing the title last weekend, reaching the DFB Cup final and with an eagerly anticipated Champions League semi-final coming up. Nevertheless, the visitors were disappointingly 3-0 down at the break â for only the fourth time in this millennium. What happened next was described by Mainz playmaker Nadiem Amiri as âabsolutely shockingâ. His coach, Fischer, added: âItâs still hard to find the right words. But itâs easy to summarise: we played a top first half and then almost stopped in the second half.â
The strength of Bayernâs character, will to win and team spirit was revealed in the second half in a remarkable, unique and unforgettable way. Kompany certainly found the right words in his loud half-time team talk and brought on three goalscorers in Kane, Olise and later Musiala. âThe quality that was unleashed after that â you canât defend against that. Itâs the best example of why Bayern are the best team in the world at the moment,â continued Amiri.
The 05ers may have had the first shot on goal of the second half, but it was virtually one-way traffic after that. The lively Olise in particular was a constant menace for the hosts, as Bayernâs passing game became more and more accurate, the gaps in the Mainz defence became bigger and the potential counter-attacks were quickly snuffed out by FCB. âWe spoke at the break about not retreating, not thinking about just defending the 3-0 lead â but thatâs exactly what happened,â bemoaned the Mainz boss. âBayern are just too good this season, too strong.â
The consequence: Jackson quickly reduced the deficit with his seventh league goal of the season, sparking hopes of a historic comeback. Even the mighty FC Bayern had only once before come from 3-0 down to win: against VfL Bochum in 1976 (final score 6-5). When Olise stroked the ball into the net in his own inimitable way with his magic left foot, and the brilliant Musiala levelled the score at 3-3 just minutes later, the turnaround was complete. Everyone could see the energy that these goals released in Musialaâs unrestrained celebration, in the look of pure joy on his face. âThe celebration, the smile â when an attacking player shows that, everythingâs released,â said Kompany. âThen everythingâs all right. Itâs the first time that Jamal is feeling this freedom again.â
Only the Bayern fans could still be hard at the MEWA Arena, the Mainz supporters â like their players â were in a state of shock. A win, which would have been the fifth in the last six home games against Bayern, would have secured their top-flight status. But the inevitable happened: the tireless Musiala set up Kane to complete a sensational 4-3 win with his 33rd Bundesliga goal of the season. âWe were given a fair dressing-down at half-time and then we showed again what makes us strong,â summarised Leon Goretzka. âIn life you can get setbacks and in a football match you can be behind, but it always comes down to how you react to it. We again proved today that we have a very special team.â
Three goals in ten minutes â including Kaneâs fifth from the bench this season, another statistic that the goal-getter leads. Overall, Bayernâs 18 goals scored by substitutes has never happened before in Bundesliga history. âBayern just completely took us apart in the second half with their quality,â admitted Mainz midfielder Dominik Kohr. âThe fact we still have the hunger to turn the game around, to celebrate as if weâd won the title, is a good feeling,â commented a delighted Musiala. âWe need this feeling for the coming weeks if we want to win more.â
With a view to Tuesdayâs first leg in Paris, it was an incredible victory that is likely to have a much greater psychological impact â and be far more valuable â than the three points earned from a dominant, uneventful away win of the sort weâve seen so often this season. âIf weâd lost, I wouldâve said: No problem, we can separate these matches. For me, one match is never an indication for the next match. However, you always have to collect the moments of success in a season. In the end, they give you the right to believe you can achieve everything,â summarised Kompany.
And so his team presumably departed Mainz with the best feeling of being unbeatable, and the loud, jubilant chants from the away end still ringing in their ears. âWe're going to win the championship â and the European Cup â and the cup,â they sang. And after this, whoâs to doubt that?