Graham Dunbar, Associated Press, Basel, Switzerland | Thu, 02/23/2012 5:45 AM
Shocking result: Basel's scorer Valentin Stocker, right, and teammate Benjamin Huggel celebrate while Bayern's Jerome Boateng walks off the pitch after the Champions League round of sixteen first leg match between Switzerland's FC Basel and Germany's FC Bayern Munich in the St. Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerland, Wednesday (Thursday Jakarta time). (AP/Keystone, Peter Klaunzer)
Swiss underdog FC Basel pulled off another Champions League shock
Wednesday, stunning German giant Bayern Munich 1-0 in the first leg of their
last-16 match.
Substitute Valentin Stocker struck in the 86th minute, firing his shot
through the legs of goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
Basel was denied by the frame of Bayern's goal twice in an
exhilarating first half, and showed the same fearlessness that helped oust
Manchester United in the group stage at its noisy St. Jakob Park stadium.
Still, Basel relied on an exceptional performance from goalkeeper Yann
Sommer, who made a string of fine saves.
Sommer excelled in blocking shots from Franck Ribery twice in the
opening 11 minutes, and Mario Gomez who ran clear in the 72nd.
The return match is March 13 in Munich - where the final will also be
staged in May, heaping extra pressure on four-time European champion Bayern to
avoid a shock elimination.
Pre-match talk had centered on Basel star Xherdan Shaqiri, who will
join Bayern next season after the clubs agreed a reported (euro) 11.6 million
($15.3 million) transfer this month.
Shaqiri's more illustrious future teammates made an assured start,
forcing Sommer into action twice in the opening minutes.
Gomez was forced wide by Sommer's alertness and lost his chance,
before Ribery was denied at close range following Arjen Robben's deft pass.
Shaqiri had a clear sight of goal in the 8th but took a second touch
from Markus Steinhoefer's cross and lost possession.
Ribery was denied again by Sommer's diving save in the 11th, as the
German visitors seemed poised to dominate.
The momentum turned in a frantic three-minute spell sparked by another
Steinhoefer cross from Basel's right wing. Marco Streller's near-post flick
forced a tipped reaction save by Neuer.
The Germany international did even better to push defender Aleksandar
Dragovic's header against the post, and the ball rebounded back along the
goalline before Holger Badstuber cleared the danger.
Basel was denied by the frame again in the 19th when Alex Frei swept a
left-footed shot from 10 meters (yards) against the crossbar.
Seconds later, Neuer completed a quick hat trick of saves when Shaqiri
shot from distance.
Bayern missed the steady presence of injured midfielder Bastian
Schweinsteiger, though teenager David Alaba advanced in the 29th to shoot and
force Sommer to save high to his right. The Switzerland stopper was soon called
on again to block shots from Ribery and Gomez.
An exciting half, played in excellent spirit, ended soon after Bayern
captain Philipp Lahm persuaded Italian referee Nicola Rizzoli not to award his
side a corner kick after a tangle in the Basel penalty area.
Both coaches succeeded in tightening their defensive plans during the
break, though Bayern continued to have the majority of possession.
Sommer continued to impress, saving Gomez's overhead kick and Lahm's
20-meter (20-yard) shot after cutting in from the left.
As Bayern pressed again, Gomez darted into the box but Sommer spread
himself wide to block the shot, then bravely punched the loose ball clear under
a heavy challenge from substitute Thomas Mueller, who was cautioned.
Though Shaqiri was replaced in the 83rd by Jacques Zoua, Basel came on
strong at the end and Zoua found Stocker to score a memorable winning goal.