Editor’s note: Last night’s friendly between Beijing Guoan and Bayern Munich was a very one sided affair, but that’s to be expected when Guoan starts a reserve side against Bayern’s stars. I attended to participate in the pre-match ceremony for those who died in Beijing’s flooding, particularly in Fangshan, but have nothing more to say about the match. Our new contributor, Peter Davis,offers up some thoughts on the match.
Beijing was submerged in the biggest rainfall in 60 years on Saturday and basking in sunshine on Sunday. Similarly, Beijing’s faithful football team have been up and down like a yo-yo; a respectable 3-2 loss away at Guangzhou Evergrande, then a 1-0 win at home to Guangzhou R&F, a 3-1 loss away at Shanghai Shenhua, a confidence boosting 6-0 victory over Qingdao Jonoon and in the weekends downpour a 2-0 loss at Worker’s Stadium to Hangzhou.
Championship quest de-railed to say the least; it’s hard to say whether the arrival of Schweinsteiger, Robben, Muller, Gomez, Ribery and co would be a welcome fixture for Beijing Guoan or an unwelcome distraction at a moment when stability is greatly needed.
Just two summers ago a masterful Messi-powered Barcelona took on Beijing at the Bird’s Nest and within 20 minutes the score was 2-0. Messi, surrounded by five Beijing players, worked his magic and dazzled onlookers before supplying a goal and allowing Zlatan Ibrahimovic to stride
on and provide a goal himself in the second half. The final score was 3-0 and most of the crowd knew that had Barcelona firmly applied the foot to the gas the score could have been incredibly different. Similarly, with the Workers Stadium two thirds full, 42,000 fans turned out with
anticipation of a battling performance but most admittedly did not expect anything but a loss.
Guoan started a young reserve side which was under attack from the start, it took less than ten minutes with a barrage of play from wide men Robben and Ribery for Bayern to break the deadlock. A surging Robben run left the Guoan defense dead and Claudio Pizzaro was there to guide the ball home with help from Zhang Junzhe.
Robben turned scorer just moments later with Jerome Boateng swinging a quality ball in to be dinked home with a well placed header. At 2-0 with just over ten minutes gone you can see why Manuel Neuer had roughly a dozen camera’s waiting for action behind him and Yang Zhi, back from injury and playing his first competitive match since December 2011, in the Beijing goal had half of China’s media at his back.
Ribery was in the thick of it again on 35 minutes as he beat four Guoan defenders but was greeted with a gutsy save from Yang Zhi diving to his feet. The save gave the hosts some life but Reinaldo could do very little against a seasoned back four marshaled by Daniel van Buyten.
Pizarro was in the mix again on 43 minutes to glance home another Ribery cross for 3-0 and a fourth was close as Swiss star Xherdan Shaqiri blasted over facing an open goal.
After wholesale changes which brought Gomez, Mandzukic and Muller on to name a few, Jaime Pachedo must have been wishing for such depth as he rested his entire starting eleven. The second half started cautiously, Beijing having very little chances and Bayern coming close but
when the goals came again they came ruthlessly.
Muller scored the 4th with a lovely tap in from a Gomez lay-off with 15 minutes to go, Mandzukic added the 5th as Muller turned the provider four minutes later and the rout was completed with Mario Gomez turning home a Shaqiri cross. A 6-0 final score, a demolition that could have been a massacre.
The Munich side, many of whom are wounded from Euro 2012 exits which in this writers opinion were shocks, Dutchman Robben and Frenchman Ribery in particular, had a point to prove. Was Beijing the stage to release the tension? Perhaps not but it gave them a decent run out. Yingli
Green Cup in hand, Bayern Munich head to another friendly in Guangzhou against Wolfsburg. Beijing, that’s eight conceded and none scored in the last two at the Worker’s Stadium, they hardly had the ball and the gulf in class was obvious. Where do they go from here?
Whilst second and third spots are a possibility as is a successful cup campaign, Guoan perhaps didn’t need this tie which while helping promote Bayern Munich, does not seem to benefit a stuttering league performance in what was more an exhibition match than a friendly. Two big ties within the next week; away at rivals Tianjin Teda and a taxing home outing facing Guizhou Renhe in the Cup, two wins are what Guoan should aim for, anything less will severely dent the remainder of a close season.
What a thrashing, LOL!!!
MAN ,never really understood the logic of these exhibition matches…In what way can it benefit Beijing Guoan except help to promote Bayern Munich/Bundesliga and sell tickets…
So dissapointed with the chinese clubs which send their reserve squads and get slaugthered by the visitors…Even if just a tour and with CSL games around the corner, no team should do things half -ass …They should guve their best and respect the crowd who pay to watch the games…(perhaps profesionalism lacking with chinese clubs…. so true for Korea/Japan clubs that will try to impress with the Europe clubs)
The funny thing is that most chinese fans will probably think to themselves why bother to support local team anyway if the club is so shitty…So much for a rising chinese football force…
I tend to disagree. I think most fans who bought tickets expected that Guoan would play their subs. I also think that this kind of “fuck you” to Bayern and the idea of this kind of friendly is a good thing, hopefully there will be less and less of them.
The guys out on the pitch gave it their all, but they weren’t up to the task. As a fan of the club, I have no problem with what they did, I think if Guoan were to go to Munich in December to play Bayern in a midweek match, there’s no chance in hell Munich would play their starters. Though I have to say kudos to Bayern for playing their starters as much as they did, tonight Man United is pretty much playing their reserves.
Having played two matches last week and having two matches coming up next week, I absolutely agree with Guoan resting their starters, in fact I worried Pacheco might play some of them for 25-30 minutes.
The crowd last night, while its said to be around 40,000, seemed much closer to 25,000, which says something. Most Guoan fans stayed at home instead of turning out for this crap, though I did see far more foreign faces than usual, I doubt many of them will be won over to come back.
Thanks for ur reply,
I think i need to make this clear…
Of course i would prefer 1st eleven Guoan against 1st eleven Bayern Munich…i’ve absolutely no problem with Guon if they choose to send reserves ,anyway it’s just a friendly…win/lose it’s no big deal…
However, it’s the attitude of the footballers that get my nerve…they seem to be zzzing during the match…at least that’s how i see …