Nothing like that happened though.
There's a 90 minute video of that game if you want a basis.
I've always had my doubts about the derby in March. Demichelis had a stinker - their goal and the suicidal back-pass spring to mind. If an outfield player could affect a game enough to alter a result, then that game could be an example for the prosecution.
You need to do it to control the particulars of that game. 0-2 down to 3-2 up.You in no way need to bribe an entire squad or squads to throw a game either.
Or it could be just the end result that was the desired outcome.You need to do it to control the particulars of that game. 0-2 down to 3-2 up.
So just most of the Bayern team then?Or it could be just the end result that was the desired outcome.