Bayern Munich vs Freiburg: Bayern Munich defeated Freiburg at home with a resounding victory. The Reds played off the disappointment against the team of Mark Flek after only securing one victory in his previous six Bundesliga games.
Matthijs de Ligt was back in the starting lineup on Sunday night after being forced to sit out last Wednesday’s Champions League match against Viktoria Plzen owing to pain. Additionally, Noussair Mazraoui had a spot at the back thanks to Julian Nagelsmann. Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka were chosen to start in the centre of midfield instead of Ryan Gravenberch. The decisions made by Nagelsmann worked out really well. Bayern handled Freiburg without difficulty.
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It was already made for the home team in the twelfth minute. Serge Gnabry headed the rebound past Flek’s side (1-0) following an excellent attack from the left. After more than thirty minutes, the Orange international was defeated once more. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting was given the ball by Leroy Sané at the ideal time and speed, and he scored to make it 2-0. That was a welcome boost for the 33-year-old forward, who had only started this season’s first Bundesliga game from the bench.
After the break, Bayern continued to play aggressively and won the match. Sané increased the score to 3-0 with a powerful shot into the left corner following a combination with Choupo-Moting. The typically reliable Freiburg defence was misaligned. When Gnabry launched Sadio Mane shortly after the 3-0, he made himself free. The Senegalese flicked the ball calmly over the liberated Fleks for a score of 4-0.
Ten minutes before the conclusion, Bayern surged out to a 5-0 lead under the careful eye of the applauding guest of honour, Arjen Robben. The ball was well-placed for Marcel Sabitzer by Freiburg defender Philipp Lienhart, who merely scored the fifth goal. For instance, Bayern, where Gravenberch was no longer involved, once again triumphed. This season, Nagelsmann’s club has already won the Bundesliga by scores of 1-6, 0-7, 4-0, and 5-0. However, because of the recent decline, the club is still not in the lead. Union Berlin, the league’s top team, defeated Borussia Dortmund earlier on Sunday and now leads by four points.