Euroleague thriller: FC Bayern is redeemed with a surprise coup

Dry spell over, liberation successful: After five defeats in the Basketball EuroLeague, FC Bayern Munich clinched their first victory at the start of the season.

Euroleague thriller: FC Bayern is redeemed with a surprise coup

Dry spell over, liberation successful: After five defeats in the Basketball EuroLeague, FC Bayern Munich clinched their first victory at the start of the season. The five-time German champions narrowly won against Anadolu Efes Istanbul in front of their home crowd.

The basketball players of FC Bayern Munich can still win in the Euroleague. Of all places, the Bundesliga team won against defending champion Anadolu Efes Istanbul on Thursday evening 81:78 (38:39) and on the sixth matchday they achieved their first success in the new season of the premier class.

The previous, crashing false start with five defeats was not noticeable to the team of coach Andrea Trinchieri. Bayern were able to keep the game open and went into the break just one point behind (38:39/20th minute). However, the defense did not get the former Ulm professional Will Clyburn under control. The 32-year-old former Bundesliga player had 14 points after two quarters.

After the change of sides, the Turkish club briefly showed their strengths with the German national team center Tibor Pleiss and drew seven points ahead (48:55/25.). Bayern countered with a 10:1 run (59:56/28th) and went into the final round with a narrow 62:61. Thanks to a strong Cassius Winston, the Munich team extended their lead to ten points five minutes before the end (77:67). However, the reigning champion came back into the match and shortened the lead to 74:77 (36th minute), but Bayern did not let the first success in the Euroleague be taken away from them in an exciting final phase.

In addition to Winston (16 points), Isaac Bonga (12, 8 rebounds) and Elias Harris (10) were also noticeable in Munich. Pleiß scored six points with the guests. Bayern left the bottom of the table in the continental 18-league with the success. The German champion Alba Berlin travels to Zalgiris Kaunas from Lithuania (7 p.m. / MagentaSport) during the sixth game day on Friday. With three wins and two defeats, the Albatrosses are on course for a play-off, unlike their rivals from Munich.