FEYENOORD 3-0 BAYERN
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Tiempo de entrega estándar: 7-14 días hábiles en todo el mundo .
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Frame Sizes
- A4: 32 × 23 cm / 12.5 × 9 in
- A5: 22 × 16 cm / 8.7 × 6.3 in
Lighting
- 3 light modes: Warm, Cool & Mixed
- Adjustable brightness (dim & brighten)
Power
- USB-C powered
- USB-C cable included
- Power adapter not included
Material
- Wood composite frame with oak finish
- Premium acrylic glass
Display
- Freestanding & wall-mountable
LED Lifespan
- Up to 50,000 hours
Feyenoord delivered an absolute masterclass at De Kuip, dismantling Bayern Munich 3-0 in a night that will be talked about in Rotterdam for years. The stadium was shaking from start to finish as the Dutch side outplayed, outworked, and outright embarrassed the German giants in a ruthless Champions League performance.
Facing one of Europe’s most feared teams, Feyenoord showed zero fear. From the first whistle they pressed high, flew into tackles, and attacked Bayern with the kind of intensity that left the visitors looking completely rattled. The opening goal sent De Kuip into chaos, and from that moment Bayern never really recovered.
As the pressure kept building, Feyenoord doubled their lead with a clinical finish that left Bayern’s defense standing still. The German side, usually so composed in Europe, suddenly looked lost—misplaced passes, frustrated gestures, and defenders desperately trying to contain wave after wave of Feyenoord attacks.
Then came the knockout punch. Late in the game Feyenoord struck again to make it 3-0, sending the stadium into absolute pandemonium. Red and white scarves were flying everywhere as the Bayern players stared at the scoreboard in disbelief.
For Feyenoord, this wasn’t just a win—it was a statement. Beating Bayern Munich is impressive. Beating them 3-0 is something else entirely. The Rotterdam side showed that De Kuip remains one of the most intimidating places in European football.
Meanwhile in Munich, there are probably a few uncomfortable conversations happening. Bayern came expecting a tough match. They certainly didn’t expect to get completely blown away in Rotterdam.