Bayern Munich encountered a stumbling block in their Champions League journey during the Round of 16 showdown against Lazio in Rome. Despite their resolve to bounce back from a recent setback against Bayer Leverkusen, Thomas Tuchel’s squad faltered, with Ciro Immobile’s penalty kick securing victory for the Italian side. Notably, Bayern struggled to carve out opportunities, failing to land a single shot on target. Compounding their challenges, they will face the second leg without Dayot Upamecano, who was sent off for a challenge that led to Lazio’s crucial penalty.
Fiery display sparks UEFA’s attention
Before the match commenced, the Bayern Munich ultras orchestrated a breathtaking pyrotechnic display, engulfing the away section in a crimson haze. However, this spectacle has landed the club in a precarious position with UEFA. The European football governing body’s regulations could spell trouble for Bayern’s loyal supporters. Having been on probation since December 2023, Bayern previously incurred a €40,000 fine for similar incidents during a clash against Copenhagen in October.
Despite stern warnings from the club regarding potential consequences, the Bayern ultras persisted with their pyrotechnic showcase. Now, as UEFA deliberates on its response, Bayern Munich fans face the looming threat of being barred from attending the team’s upcoming away Champions League fixture. Such a ban would not only impact the supporters but could also cast a shadow on the team’s performance and the overall ambiance in future European encounters.