Feyenoord delivered a surprising 3-0 victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday. This win significantly enhances their prospects of finishing in the top eight of the league phase. The Dutch team now sits a point ahead of Bayern, matching Bayer Leverkusen's points total and ready to take advantage of any mistakes by others next week.
Bayern Munich had an opportunity to secure a spot in the top eight with a win but now faces a challenging path to reach the last 16. Vincent Kompany's squad might feel they deserved more from their visit to De Kuip, as they dominated possession and created numerous chances. However, Santiago Gimenez's two goals in the first half put Feyenoord firmly in control.

Despite Bayern's dominance, substitute Ayase Ueda sealed the victory for Feyenoord with a late goal in the 89th minute. This result places Feyenoord ahead of Lille, their matchday eight opponents, based on goals scored. Meanwhile, Bayern will face Slovan Bratislava at home, who have yet to earn a point, offering them a seemingly easier challenge.
The statistics from this match tell an intriguing story. Bayern Munich controlled 80% of possession and attempted 30 shots, accumulating an expected goals value of 2.8. Yet, they failed to score even once. Since the 2003-04 season, only two teams have taken more shots in a Champions League game without finding the net.
This unexpected outcome was largely due to Justin Bijlow's outstanding performance rather than just Bayern's shortcomings. While Feyenoord capitalised on all three of their shots on target, Bijlow made seven crucial saves to deny Bayern any goals.
This match highlighted Feyenoord's efficiency and defensive resilience against one of Europe's top clubs. Their ability to convert limited chances into goals while maintaining defensive solidity was key to their success.