HE real Madrid beat Bayern Munich 79-67, the number 23 win in the regular stage of the Euroleague, a low-profile victory as none of the competitors played anything; or almost nothing.

Real Madrid and Bayern Munich It was difficult for them to start a game where so little was at stake.. In fact, the first two minutes ended with a meaningful 0-0, until seconds later Andreas Obst made a threesome.

two teams have many and sensitive lossesHe also contributed to a low-profile match with little tension on the pitch and in the stands.

Madrid could not draw until the 6th minute (8-8) and the match ended in a draw. first quarter 19-13.

With mistakes on offense and a tolerant defense, the Spanish team helped the German slowly improve in his game and overcome his fears in the face of Real Madrid’s height.

Obst with 4/5 three pointers was very important to the Bavarians who also found an offensive stronghold in Zylan Cheatham.

Commerce and little else in Madrid. Anthony Randolph has shown once again that he doesn’t forget to play, even though his best physical condition should keep up with him.

40-36 after the first twenty minutes.

Despite Madrid leading 6-2, 46-38 in the first 4 minutes, the locker room exit did not go well from the beginning. However, due to sheer specific gravity, or rather specific height, the Spanish team was leading 51-40 (m.26.20) on the scoreboard.

some individual actions such as A friend from Guerschon Yabusele or a block from Walter Tavares was one of the few rescued. The third quarter ended with 56-44.

in the last quarterand how could it be otherwise, Madrid strengthened its lead, 68-52 (m.34) is on his way to his 23rd win in the regular stage with the final 79-67. Mario Hezonja was the most inspiring offensive player with 20 points in a low profile win.

Data sheet:

79 – Real Madrid (19+21+16+23): Abalde (3), Hanga (9), Cornelie (5), Tavares (7) and Musa (11) -in the top five-, Causeur (0), Randolph (6), Hezonja (20), Sergio Rodríguez (6), Deck (2), Yabusele (10) and Ndiaye (0).

67 – Bayern Munich (13+23+8+23): Weiler-Babb (8), Lucic (0), Obst (21), Zipser (6) and Gillespie (2) -top five-, Walden (0), Giffey (6), Bonga (2), Jamaz (2) , Wimberg (0) and Cheatham (20).

referees: Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Fernando Rocha (POR) and Adar Peer (ISR). not deleted.

events: The match, which corresponds to the thirty-third and penultimate day of the regular stage of Euroleague basketball, was played in front of 7,239 spectators at the Palacio de Los Deportes (WiZink Center) in Madrid.