In the European Football Champions League, Bayern Munich ended its 17th consecutive group win by drawing with Copenhagen with Kim Min-jae resting for the first time in about two months.

Munich drew 0-0 with Copenhagen Denmark in their home game in Group A of the 2023-2024 UEFA UCL group stage at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany.

The draw ended Munich's 17th consecutive UCL group stage win, but it continued its unbeaten streak 35 wins and 4 draws in 39 consecutive games.

While Munich has already confirmed its advance to the UCL round of 16 as the group's No. 1 13 points, Kim Min-jae, who was under controversy over his abuse, was excluded from the list on the day due to a hip contusion.

Except for the first round of the German Football Association DFB Pokal in Munich this season, Kim Min-jae, who played most of the 24 games full-time, including 12 Bundesliga regular league games, 4 UCL games, and 6 A matches, took a break in two months.

Midfielder Leon Goretzka filled the spot where Kim Min-jae was missing, forming a center back combination with Yo Upamecano.

The two teams exchanged crucial scoring opportunities once in the first half.

Copenhagen Ronut Bardiz's left-footed shot from the penalty area in front of the net in the 27th minute was slightly off the left side of the net.

In the first half-hour, a header from Munich's Matisse Tel was directed at Thomas Muller, who was unimpeded by the defence, aimed at goal with a fully powered header but was blocked by an animal save by the goalkeeper.

With only five shots from both teams in the first half and no cool score, Munich's powerful right-footed shot from outside the penalty line in the 23rd minute of the second half was blocked, and Upamecano's header headed to the side of the net in the 35th minute of the second half.

Copenhagen also tried to score in the 42nd minute of the second half with Mohamed Elionoussi shooting three times in a row, but the guardian Manuel Neuer blocked all of them and defended the goal. 메이저 토토사이트

A handball foul was declared when Copenhagen's Peter Ankersen's arm touched the ball in the penalty area in the second half of the extra time, but the referee decided it was unintentional after a VAR, and Munich's chance to kick the penalty disappeared.

Also, just before the end of the game, the ball that bounced off after Copenhagen Oscar Huairun's first touch in midfield hit him in the arm, but it was also not declared a foul and Munich protested fiercely, but the game ended.

In the UCLA group, No. 1 Munich overwhelms the group stage atmosphere, while the second and fourth places fell into a great marriage.

Earlier, Manchester United England and Galatasaray Turkiye were also tied 3-3.

As a result, second-place Copenhagen and third-place Galatasaray are both the same with five points, Manchester United are in fourth place with four points, and the direction of Group A's ticket to the round of 16 will be decided in Game 6.