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Advantage Bayern

Elber goal lifts Munich over Real Madrid 1-0

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Posted: Tuesday May 01, 2001 4:45 PM
Updated: Tuesday May 01, 2001 6:36 PM
  Louis Figo A subsequent yellow-card challenge with Luis Figo (right) ruled Stefan Effenberg out of the second leg. AP

MADRID (Reuters) -- Bayern Munich took a precious 1-0 win from the first leg of its Champions League semifinal at Real Madrid on Tuesday thanks to a brilliant first-time strike from Elber and an inspired display from goalkeeper Oliver Kahn.

Bayern, beaten by Real at the semifinal stage last season, had to withstand a furious attacking spell from the reigning European champions in the first half.

Real's three clearest opportunities went fractionally wide, though, and Bayern, just as they had in the quarterfinals against Manchester United, struck in the second half to give themselves a valuable away goal to take back for the second leg.

Elber latched on to a loose ball around 20 meters out, turned and swept in at the near post as Real keeper Iker Casillas appeared late to get down on the bouncing ball.

Kahn, who had saved brilliantly from Steve McManamn two minutes before Bayern's surprise goal, repeated the trick a minute later as the England midfielder burst through on the left.

And the German keeper did wonderfully well to keep out a Michel Salgado strike at his near post as Real threw everything at the visitors.

Surged forward

But it was Bayern that came closest to a second goal as Paulo Sergio shot just over as the Germans surged forward on the counter-attack two minutes from time.

The only consolation for Real was the yellow card for Stefan Effenberg that will rule the influential Bayern skipper out of the return leg.

Real went into the game buoyed by a 3-2 aggregate victory over Bayern in the semifinals last season.

That success was built on a 2-0 win in the home leg and saw them go on to beat Valencia 3-0 in the final and secure an unprecedented eighth European Cup win.

Vicente del Bosque's side started with the same conviction, with Figo a particular menace as he took on a free role behind the front pairing of Raul and Guti.

After two snap-shots from Raul, Real had three clear chances in the first half, each time coming within a whisker of breaking the deadlock.

On 16 minutes, Michel Salgado got behind Bixente Lizarazu for the first time in the match. His dinked cross-shot beat Oliver Kahn but there was no one there to convert.

Raul was then put through on the left by Figo's astute through-ball on the half-hour and his first-time shot drifted agonizingly wide of Kahn's right-hand post.

And seven minutes before halftime Ivan Helguera bypassed the Bayern defence and put in a clever ball that Guti just missed, the ball again rolling wide.

Fine form

Real also started the second half in fine form as Figo worked the ball in from the right and shot just wide.

But Bayern had warned once in the first period that they could be dangerous as well as Mehmet Scholl slanted the ball wide at the end of a swift breakaway.

The Real defense went to sleep for only the second time 10 minutes after the break and that was enough for Elber to put his side ahead as he stunned the home side with his sweetly times strike.

Real laid siege to the Bayern goal for much of the remainder of the game but the excellence of Kahn and the determination of his defense kept the Spaniards out.

Del Bosque threw on winger Pedro Munitis for defender Salgado with 23 minutes to go but Real tired in the closing stages and were grateful in the end that Paulo Sergio was just off target with his late chance.

Leeds United play Valencia of Spain in the other semifinal with the first leg at Leeds this Wednesday. The final is in Milan on May 23.

Coaches agree: Bayern's defense decisive

Bayern coach Ottmar Hitzfeld praised his side for a rock solid defensive display in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal.

But he warned that the reigning European champions will still be a danger in the return match next Wednesday as they bid to recover from the surprise defeat.

"Our defense was the basis of this win because we knew Real had the better players and the better system," Hitzfeld said after Elber's priceless strike on 55 minutes had given his side victory.

"We were superb in defense, very compact.

"A 1-0 defeat may seem unfair for Real given all their opportunities but our goalkeeper Oliver Kahn and the defense, especially Patrik Andersson, were outstanding.

"The match is still very evenly balanced, though, as Real are well capable of winning away from home."

Hitzfeld conceded that Real had dominated the first half but thought his side were worth their goal in the second.

"It's logical that Real should dominate," he said. "We did have a few chances, though, and in the second we had more as Real played a high-risk strategy. That's how we managed to score."

Real coach Vicente del Bosque was also impressed with the Bayern defense.

"We took the initiative from the start but you have to recognize they were excellent in defense," del Bosque said.

"Without attacking much, or even having the ball, they managed to resolve the game.

"We tried everything against them -- long balls, short passes, attacking down the wings, one-on-ones -- but we just couldn't overcome their efficiency.

"We put in a tremendous effort, though, and we're really looking forward to the second leg.

"We won't give up until the very end of the tie."

Summary

Scorer: Elber 55

Halftime: 0-0; Attendance: 75,000

Teams:

Real Madrid: 25-Iker Casillas; 2-Michel Salgado (17-Pedro Munitis 77), 18-Aitor Karanka, 4-Fernando Hierro (captain), 3-Roberto Carlos; 6-Ivan Helguera, 24-Claude Makelele, 10-Luis Figo, 8-Steve McManaman; 7-Raul, 14-Guti (11-Savio 54)

Bayern Munich: 1-Oliver Kahn; 4-Sammy Kuffour, 5-Patrik Andersson, 25-Thomas Linke; 2-Willy Sagnol, 16-Jens Jeremies, 11-Stefan Effenberg (captain), 3-Bixente Lizarazu; 20-Hasan Salihamidzic, 9-Elber (19-Carsten Jancker 74), 7-Mehmet Scholl (13-Paulo Sergio 72)

Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland)


 
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