British media outlets that had been praising Eric Dier (30, Bayern Munich) changed their tune when he opened his mouth.
"The player who had the biggest impact on Arsenal's elimination was Eric Dier," Sky Sports said on Aug. 18 (KST).
Bayern Munich defeated Arsenal 1-0 in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals of the 2023-2024 season at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, on Monday.
After a 2-2 away draw in the first leg, Munich won at home to advance to the semifinals with a 3-2 aggregate score from the first leg.
It was a tightly contested match with 51%-49% ball possession, 15-8 shots, and 3-3 shots on target.
The goddess of victory favored Munich. After a 0-0 draw at halftime, the Bavarians won 1-0 thanks to Jozua Kimmich's goal in the 18th minute of the second half.
After the game, the British '90min' released the ratings of the Munich and Arsenal players. Munich's center-back duo of Eric Dier and Matthijs de Ligt were awarded six out of a possible 10 points for their performances.
Dier and der Licht started at center back and played the full 90 minutes.
Of the two, Dyer had a solid performance, completing 92% (71/77) of his passes, including one shot on target, 87 touches of the ball, one touch in the opponent's box, two balls into the final third, three tackles, two clearances, three interceptions, and three ball recoveries.
90minutes awarded Dyer a 6, briefly describing his performance as "occasionally poorly positioned next to the full-back, but otherwise comfortable".
Sky Sports wrote: "The most talked about player before the Arsenal game was Harry Kane. Kane has been Arsenal's 'nemesis' since his time at Tottenham Hotspur," referring to the 카지노사이트 'Tottenham legend's' relationship with the Gunners.
But it was Dyer who took center stage. "It was Dier, not Kane, who played the biggest role in Arsenal's elimination," the outlet said.
"The former Tottenham player was on fire against his old rivals, Arsenal. He threw himself into every fight and aerial contest. He even made a great save on Kai Havertz in the penalty area in the 11th minute of the second half. It was the best!"
Dyer was mocked at the time of his move to Munich for being 'surplus to requirements'. However, he stepped into the starting lineup while Kim Min-Jae was away at the Asian Cup, and he hasn't done too badly. The British media hailed Dyer for his 'turnaround'.
However, the praise was short-lived, as Dyer opened his mouth to criticize him for being too cocky.
"After beating Arsenal and reaching the Champions League semifinals, Dier gave a cheeky interview," Sky Sports wrote the same day.
"To be honest, it feels good to beat Arsenal," Dyer said, according to multiple British media outlets. Nice!" he said with a big smile on his face.
Sky Sports said, "Dyer's interview was cheeky," as he left the Premier League and headed to Munich on a winning streak.
"The player who had the biggest impact on Arsenal's elimination was Eric Dier," Sky Sports said on Aug. 18 (KST).
Bayern Munich defeated Arsenal 1-0 in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals of the 2023-2024 season at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, on Monday.
After a 2-2 away draw in the first leg, Munich won at home to advance to the semifinals with a 3-2 aggregate score from the first leg.
It was a tightly contested match with 51%-49% ball possession, 15-8 shots, and 3-3 shots on target.
The goddess of victory favored Munich. After a 0-0 draw at halftime, the Bavarians won 1-0 thanks to Jozua Kimmich's goal in the 18th minute of the second half.
After the game, the British '90min' released the ratings of the Munich and Arsenal players. Munich's center-back duo of Eric Dier and Matthijs de Ligt were awarded six out of a possible 10 points for their performances.
Dier and der Licht started at center back and played the full 90 minutes.
Of the two, Dyer had a solid performance, completing 92% (71/77) of his passes, including one shot on target, 87 touches of the ball, one touch in the opponent's box, two balls into the final third, three tackles, two clearances, three interceptions, and three ball recoveries.
90minutes awarded Dyer a 6, briefly describing his performance as "occasionally poorly positioned next to the full-back, but otherwise comfortable".
Sky Sports wrote: "The most talked about player before the Arsenal game was Harry Kane. Kane has been Arsenal's 'nemesis' since his time at Tottenham Hotspur," referring to the 카지노사이트 'Tottenham legend's' relationship with the Gunners.
But it was Dyer who took center stage. "It was Dier, not Kane, who played the biggest role in Arsenal's elimination," the outlet said.
"The former Tottenham player was on fire against his old rivals, Arsenal. He threw himself into every fight and aerial contest. He even made a great save on Kai Havertz in the penalty area in the 11th minute of the second half. It was the best!"
Dyer was mocked at the time of his move to Munich for being 'surplus to requirements'. However, he stepped into the starting lineup while Kim Min-Jae was away at the Asian Cup, and he hasn't done too badly. The British media hailed Dyer for his 'turnaround'.
However, the praise was short-lived, as Dyer opened his mouth to criticize him for being too cocky.
"After beating Arsenal and reaching the Champions League semifinals, Dier gave a cheeky interview," Sky Sports wrote the same day.
"To be honest, it feels good to beat Arsenal," Dyer said, according to multiple British media outlets. Nice!" he said with a big smile on his face.
Sky Sports said, "Dyer's interview was cheeky," as he left the Premier League and headed to Munich on a winning streak.