Bayern Munich players look dejected during their clash with Werder Bremen at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, January 21, 2024. /CFP
Faro holds the distinction of being the most well-known city in the revered Algarve region of Portugal. According to local tourism board, for those who take the time to immerse themselves in its charms, it unveils a delightful blend of laid-back allure and an authentic Portuguese ambiance, setting it apart from the more tourist-infested hot-spots of the Algarve.
Amid the pleasantly temperate climate of Faro, the big names of Bayern Munich descended upon its shores on January 14. The German club chose to establish a training camp there during the Bundesliga winter break, providing their players with a respite to recalibrate and recharge, preparing them for the demanding schedule of the second half of the season.
However, upon their return from the sun-kissed lands of Portugal, Bayern suffered a truly shocking and devastating blow. In a rare turn of events, they lost a home league match without managing to score a single goal in just the second time in eight years. Harry Kane, who had been in sensational form with 22 league goals, failed to make any impact.
Mitchell Weiser (#8) of Werder Bremen challenges Kingsley Coman of Bayern for the ball during their clash at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, January 21, 2024. /CFP
It was former Bayern defender Mitchell Weiser who stole the spotlight, delivering a decisive blow for Werder Bremen with a spectacular strike in the second half that left goalkeeper Manuel Neuer helpless.
This triumph marked Bremen's first victory over Bayern in any competition since 2008, breaking a staggering streak of 27 winless encounters, which included 26 losses. With this unexpected defeat, Bayern find themselves trailing league leaders Bayer Leverkusen by a margin of seven points. Although Bayern still have a game in hand, the mounting pressure on coach Thomas Tuchel, who has been in charge for less than a year, is undeniable.
"We played today like it didn't matter, as if we were 10 points ahead and had a Champions League match to play on Tuesday," fumed Tuchel. "After the Leverkusen result, we wanted to start aggressively and send a signal, but we didn't succeed at all."
Bremen truly earned their breakthrough. The visitors initially believed they had taken the lead in the first half when Justin Njinmah broke free and scored after a swift turnover. But after VAR review, the goal was disallowed due to a foul in the build-up, leaving Bayern fortunate to escape unscathed. The first half proved frustrating for Bayern, as they struggled to find their rhythm and create meaningful chances, resulting in a level scoreline at halftime.
Harry Kane (R) of Bayern Munich in action during their clash with Werder Bremen at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, January 21, 2024. /CFP
The second half continued in a similar vein, with Bayern dominating possession but lacking the cutting edge in front of goal. Against the run of play, Bremen delivered a devastating blow as Weiser seized an opportunity in the box, unleashing a powerful strike into the roof of the net to give Bremen the lead, leaving the hosts stunned.
In an attempt to salvage the match, Tuchel turned to his substitutes, but their impact was minimal as Bremen defended tenaciously. Despite a few half-chances from Kane and impressive saves by Michael Zetterer, Bayern lacked the necessary bite to turn the game around, ultimately allowing it to slip out of their grasp.
"We demonstrated all the elements required to secure a victory," declared the triumphant goal scorer Weiser, who had previously donned the Bayern jersey from 2012 to 2015. "Today, we experienced a flawless performance, and armed with that, one can triumph over Bayern."
If the Bayern superstars fail to quickly snap out of their holiday mindset, it won't be just Bremen who possesses the ability to defeat them on their own turf.