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Thomas Tuchel slams 'greedy' Kim Min-jae as he blames Bayern Munich defender for both of Real Madrid's goals in Champions League semi-final first leg

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  • Bayern draw with Real in semi-final first leg
  • Tuchel blames Kim for both of Madrid's goals

  • Defender filled in for injured Matthijs De Ligt
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Tuchel laid the blame for both of Real Madrid's goals at Kim's door after seeing his team held to a draw against Carlo Ancelotti's side. Kim was beaten for pace by Vinicius Jr for the opening goal and then conceded a penalty late on for a foul on Rodrygo. Vinicius stepped up again to equalise for the visitors in the 83rd minute and ensure Los Blancos head back to Madrid for the second leg of the semi-final with the tie all square.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Kim joined Bayern in the summer in a big-money move from Napoli but certainly didn't live up to his lofty €50 million (£43m/$55m) price tag against Madrid. The South Korea interational came into the starting XI after Matthijs de Ligt was ruled out through injury and had a game to forget at the Allianz Arena. Tuchel blamed the defender for both of his team's goals after the game and will be sweating on De Ligt's fitness ahead of the return.

  • WHAT TUCHEL SAID

    The Bayern boss told reporters: “He was too ‘greedy’ twice. He made the first move too early against Vinicius in the first goal and got caught by Toni Kroos’ pass. He speculated and was too aggressive. In the second goal, unfortunately it was another mistake. We were five against two, we had the numbers. There was no need to defend that aggressively against Rodrygo. The moment Eric was about to help, he [Kim] brought him [Rodrygo] down. Unfortunately with their quality, these mistakes get punished. But well, it happens. We have to move on.”

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Real Madrid have not lost any of their last 11 games in the Champions League, their best unbeaten run in the competition since May 2017.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BAYERN

    Bayern take on Stuttgart at the weekend in the Bundesliga before heading to the Bernabeu for the return against Real Madrid. Tuchel's side must now win in the Spanish capital to progress to a final against either PSG or Borussia Dortmund.