With a brace from Santiago Giménez, Feyenoord secured a crucial 3-0 win over Bayern Munich this Wednesday, a result that significantly complicates the German giant’s chances of qualifying directly for the Champions League Round of 16.
After seven matches, Bayern remains with 12 points, sitting in 15th place—just one point behind Bayer Leverkusen, which holds the 8th spot, the last position that guarantees direct entry to the knockout stage. With only one match left to play, Bayern will face Slovan Bratislava at home, but their chances of recovering ground now seem slim.
In a first half well below their usual standards, Bayern made defensive mistakes that Feyenoord capitalized on. In the 21st minute, a mistake from central defender Min-jau Kim allowed Santiago Giménez to race past the defenders and find himself one-on-one with Manuel Neuer, who was unable to stop the powerful shot from the Mexican. Just before the break, in added time (45+9′), Ruben Guerreiro fouled in the box, and Giménez converted the resulting penalty to double Feyenoord’s lead.
Bayern responded after the break, dominating possession with 80%, but they failed to convert their chances. Neither Harry Kane (53′), Musiala (60′), nor Upamecano (67′) could beat Feyenoord’s goalkeeper Justin Bijlow, who was solid between the posts. The luck continued to favor Feyenoord when Leroy Sané’s header in the 71st minute hit the post. Finally, Japanese forward Ayase Ueda sealed the 3-0 victory in the 89th minute.
This result leaves Bayern in a complicated position, with limited chances for direct qualification, while Santiago Giménez continues to shine in the Champions League, cementing himself as one of Feyenoord’s key players.