Bayern Munich 1 Ajax 1: Mazraoui stretches Kovac's winless run to three

Bayern Munch was second best to Ajax for long periods and will consider itself lucky to escape with a point after a poor display.

Published : Oct 03, 2018 02:55 IST

Noussair Mazraoui celebrates his goal for Ajax.
Noussair Mazraoui celebrates his goal for Ajax.
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Noussair Mazraoui celebrates his goal for Ajax.

Bayern Munich's recent struggles continued as Ajax held it to a 1-1 draw in its Champions League Group E clash on Tuesday.

After winning its opening seven games of the season under new coach Niko Kovac, the Bundesliga champion had picked up just one point in its last two games against Augsburg and Hertha Berlin before the Dutch side's visit to the Allianz Arena. 

It looked like it would get back on track when Mats Hummels' fourth-minute header put it ahead, but Erik ten Hag's youthful side bounced back in style, levelling midway through the half thanks to Noussair Mazraoui's fine strike.

Substitute James Rodriguez came closest to finding an undeserved winner for Bayern in the second period, while Donny van de Beek will be left to rue a golden opportunity 20 minutes from time for Ajax when he fired wide with only Manuel Neuer to beat.

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Andre Onana kept out Arjen Robben's whipped effort in the opening exchanges, but was helpless to stop Hummels' unmarked header from the Dutchman's precise cross shortly afterwards.

Ajax responded well to that early setback, though, with Dusan Tadic firing over from eight yards and Hakim Ziyech testing Neuer from distance in quick succession.

Its renewed confidence paid dividends in the 22nd minute when Mazraoui played a smart one-two with Tadic before drilling past Neuer from 12 yards for his first Ajax goal.

The visitor was dominant for the remainder of the opening period and was only denied a half-time lead when Neuer parried over Ziyech's powerful 30-yard drive.

Tadic wasted another wonderful opportunity moments after the restart, scuffing a close-range effort from David Neres' cross, while Nicolas Tagliafico's low drive was kept out by Neuer.

Hummels was denied what looked a clear penalty after being clattered by Onana just before the hour mark before Van de Beek steered agonisingly wide.

Onana did wonderfully to tip James' scuffed effort wide late on, while Ajax almost secured the win its performance deserved in stoppage time, but Neuer tipped Lasse Schone's fizzing free-kick onto the crossbar.

What does it mean: Bayern with work to do

The Bundesliga champion was expected to qualify from Group E at a canter, but it is not going to have it all its own way. Benfica's win over AEK Athens puts it a point behind the Bavarian giant and Ajax, which both have four. Kovac's side is going to need a significant improvement if it is to make the knockout stages.

De Ligt lights up Allianz Arena

It is hard to believe the 19-year-old was making his Champions League debut. He was imperious at the heart of Ajax's defence and scarcely gave Robert Lewandowski a kick.

Lewandowski looked lost

The Polish striker was praised by Kovac recently for his response after a proposed move to Real Madrid failed to materialise. He looked a shadow of his former self against Ajax, though, posing no goal threat at all in what was a limp display.

What's next?

Bayern will be hoping to return to winning ways in the Bundesliga on Saturday when Borussia Monchengladbach visits the Allianz Arena, while Ajax hosts AZ in the Eredivisie the following day.

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