DBasia.news – Joshua Kimmich appeared as a decisive winner for Bayern Munich when they visited Borussia Dortmund headquarters at Signal Iduna Park on Tuesday (5/26). His beautiful goal ahead of the first half ended being the only one created in the match.
Munich is indeed superior in this match. Die Roten dominated possession and repeatedly pounded the Dortmund defense.
Even so, Munchen had difficulty scoring goals. On the tight patch Robert Lewandowski makes passes from midfield often not on target.
At times like that Kimmich appeared to be a differentiator. Getting a wild ball from outside the penalty box, the 25-year-old player chose to shoot rather than giving feedback.
But Kimmich did not do it in full force. He chose to do a chip kick which ultimately failed to be anticipated by Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Burki.
Kimmich claimed to have planned to do that kick since the beginning of the match. That was after he got an information from the coach team.
“We were told before the match that Burki often stood outside his goal line,” Kimmich said on the club’s official website.
With just a little information like that, Kimmich had imagined what he would do on the field. Not all players can think like that.
The goal also showed the intelligence of the kimmich in playing. The plan will not work perfectly if he does not make a decision quickly and accurate accuracy when doing so.
No wonder if coach like Pep Guardiola’s had gave praise to Kimmich. The player was considered to have an above-average level of intelligence because he can play in several positions equally well.