Bayern Munich’s Extend Perfect Start As They Score 20 Goals In Three Matches

Harry Kane’s Bundesliga Record-breaking Goal in Bayern's victory

Bayern Munich Maintain Perfect Bundesliga Record with a Dominant 5-0 Win Over Werder Bremen.

Bayern Munich extended their flawless start to the Bundesliga season with a commanding 5-0 victory over Werder Bremen at the Weserstadion on Saturday,

as Michael Olise delivered a stellar performance, scoring twice and assisting two more.

This result shows Bayern’s strong title credentials as they continue to dominate the German league.

Bayern’s Redemption Against Bremen

Bayern Munich, who were handed a surprise 1-0 defeat by Bremen in their last league encounter in January, bounced back emphatically to secure their fourth consecutive league win, moving them to 12 points from four matches.

Olise Shines After High-Profile Transfer

Olise, who joined Bayern from Premier League side Crystal Palace for a reported €60 million ($67m) in July, has quickly made his mark in the team.

The French winger once again justified manager Vincent Kompany‘s trust by playing a central role in Bayern’s relentless attack.

 

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Clinical Performance in Front of Goal

Bayern, with 20 goals in just three matches across all competitions, opened the scoring in the 23rd minute.

Harry Kane, ever the playmaker, seized possession near the penalty area and laid off the ball to Olise, who slotted it past Bremen goalkeeper Michael Zetterer with precision.

Olise continued to wreak havoc on Bremen’s defense, setting up Jamal Musiala for Bayern’s second goal in the 32nd minute, following a slick cutback in the penalty area.

The second half saw Bayern maintain their attacking momentum, with Olise assisting Kane’s record-breaking 41st Bundesliga goal, solidifying Kane as the highest-scoring English player in Bundesliga history.

Olise’s Stellar Performance Caps Off a Dominant Display

Olise’s contributions didn’t end there. He netted Bayern’s fourth with a stylish side-footed finish into the top corner before substitute Serge Gnabry added the fifth goal in the 65th minute, capping off a perfect evening for Bayern.

Bayern Overcome Neuer’s Absence with Ease

Despite the absence of veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who was forced to withdraw from the starting lineup due to a thigh injury during the warm-up, Bayern’s deputy Sven Ulreich had little to do.

Bremen’s attack proved toothless, failing to register a single shot on target throughout the match.

Focus Shifts to Bayer Leverkusen Showdown

Bayern cruised through the final stages of the match, conserving energy for their upcoming clash against reigning Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen on September 28, a match that promises to test their perfect start to the season.

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