Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsSaturday, June 20, 2026

Augsburg vs. Bayern Munich, 2012 DFB Pokal: Final score 0-2, Bayern beat Augsburg for second time in two weeks

Augsburg battled hard for 90 minutes, but Bayern Munich’s talent won out on the way to a 2-0 victory.

Bayern Munich held on to beat Augsburg 1-0 in a third round Bavarian Derby match. Augsburg came out strong and managed to test Manuel Neuer consistently throughout the match. Ja-Cheol Koo ripped a shot that was deflected by Dante, and Neuer barely got his hand to it to deflect it off the post.

Mario Gomez grabbed the first goal in the 26th minute with a typical Mario Gomez goal. Franck Ribery had his way Ronny Philip on the left side before crossing into Gomez who poked it past Alexander Manninger for the 1-0 lead.

Bayern thought they made it 2-0 just before halftime when Anatoliy Tymoshchuk ripped a shot from 30 yards out that struck the crossbar before bouncing down and out. Bastian Schweinsteiger followed the rebound with a bicycle kick that struck the crossbar before being cleared. The replay showed that Tymoshchuk's shot landed behind the line and should've been a goal.

Sparks started to fly at the start of the second half. The referee showed Franck Ribery a straight red card for pushing the face of Koo. Replays showed that Koo slapped Ribery’s face before the Frenchman returned the favor. Koo was only shown a yellow. Minute’s later, replays showed that Augsburg should’ve been awarded a penalty when Dante handled the ball in the area, but it went uncalled.

As Augsburg continued to push for an equalizer, it was Bayern that grabbed the next goal. Substitutes Thomas Müller and Xherdan Shaqiri combined to make it 2-0 and put the match away.

Soccer
The Bundesliga’s plan to finish its season puts lives at riskThe Bundesliga’s plan to finish its season puts lives at risk
Soccer

The Bundesliga wants to restart its season in May, but a pandemic is not the time for games.

By Zito Madu
Soccer
Bundesliga finally postpones matches due to coronavirus outbreak after long holdoutBundesliga finally postpones matches due to coronavirus outbreak after long holdout
Soccer

Germany was the last big country in Europe to cancel pro soccer matches.

By Kim McCauley
Soccer
Semi-pro goalkeeper saves 5 penalties to beat Bundesliga teamSemi-pro goalkeeper saves 5 penalties to beat Bundesliga team
Soccer

It’s the biggest upset in German Cup history.

By Kim McCauley
Soccer
Jurgen Klinsmann is a grifterJurgen Klinsmann is a grifter
Soccer

Hertha Berlin refused to fall for Jurgen Klinsmann’s latest scam, so now he’s off to find another victim.

By Kim McCauley
Soccer
You have to watch Erling Haaland and Jadon Sancho before they break upYou have to watch Erling Haaland and Jadon Sancho before they break up
Soccer

Erling Haaland and Jadon Sancho have the best budding relationship in soccer, but their time together at Dortmund won’t last long.

By Kim McCauley
Soccer
6 reasons why Arsène Wenger should have been Bayern Munich’s new manager6 reasons why Arsène Wenger should have been Bayern Munich’s new manager
Soccer

Wenger won’t be taking over FC Hollywood, but it would have been glorious if he did.

By Andi Thomas