Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer received first red card of his professional career during the German Cup between Bayern Munich and Bayern Leverkusen. Manuel Neuer was sent off merely 17 minutes into the match for a reckless challenge on Jeremie Frimpong just outside his box. It took 21 Seasons 923 Professional Games for Manuel Neuer to get marching orders.
How did the Bayern vs Leverkkusen match unfold
At 38 years old, Neuer had never been sent off in his illustrious career, which includes 124 appearances for Germany. However, in the 17th minute of the match, Neuer bodychecked Jeremie Frimpong resulting in him being sent to dressing room. Despite protests from Bayern players, the referee upheld the decision, leaving the Bavarian side with 10 men for the rest of the game.
Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso, took advantage of Bayern’s numerical disadvantage. Nathan Tella scored the winning goal of the match in the 69th minute, heading in a cross from Álex Grimaldo and send his team to the quarterfinals. Bayern, suffered their first defeat of the season in both the league and the domestic cup.
Vincent Kompany reflects on Bayern Munich loss
Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany, in his first season as manager, reflected on the loss, saying, “The fact is we lost and we won’t win the Cup this season. But with experience, we know this was also a special performance from us.”
Kompany expressed disappointment at the defeat but remained optimistic: "It’s bitter for us. We won’t have a good evening, but if this energy remains, we will win many more games. This team can grow further, and we will get our moments."