FC Girondins de Bordeaux's exceptional set-piece prowess again came to the fore as they clinched their place in the first knockout round with a 2-0 win at FC Bayern München.
Stealing through
Dead-ball delivery has invigorated Bordeaux's Group A campaign, and when Yoann Gourcuff stole clear to nod in Wendel's 37th-minute free-kick, it was the French champions' fifth goal of the section, all from set-pieces. Marouane Chamakh added a second from open play in the final minute to ensure Les Girondins will finish in the top two, while Bayern's destiny was taken out of their hands following Juventus's victory at Maccabi Haifa FC in the night's other encounter.
Early scare
Coach Laurent Blanc had told Bordeaux to be wary of an early Bayern onslaught, but his words almost rang hollow two minutes in when goalkeeper Cédric Carrasso turned Edson Braafheid's swirling centre on to his own crossbar. That scare, however, belied an otherwise confident start by the visitors. The well-drilled organisation which has made them Ligue 1's meanest side shone through as the same lineup that triumphed in France on Matchday 3 comfortably fended off the hosts.
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