Bundesliga, 2nd matchday
Wild final phase: Bavaria trembles to victory
Updated on 08/30/2025 – 8:43 p.m.Reading time: 3 min.
For a long time it looks like a clear victory for the German record champion. But then the game takes an unexpected turn – the final phase becomes dramatic.
FC Bayern once again stumbled on Saturday. After an interim 2-0 lead had already been played in the first round of the DFB Cup against Wehen Wiesbaden, the record champion also had to tremble against FC Augsburg-this time even despite a 3-0 lead. In the end, the Munich residents saved a 3-2 victory in the second game.
Serge Gnabry (28th), Luis Díaz (45.+4) and Michael Olise (48.) had played out a comfortable lead, then Augsburg came again by Kristijan Jakić (53.) and Mert Kömür (76.). In the end, however, one goal is not enough.
In the final phase, Robin Fellhauer injured himself after a bad head collision with Bayern professional Sacha Boey, who saw the yellow card in this action. Fellhauer had to be treated by a doctor on the lawn and was then brought off the pitch with a stretcher.
Sandro Wagner, of course, was particularly the focus of his home premiere as a FCA coach-and as expected, for 90 minutes. The native of Munich and former Bayern players quickly put his dark blue hoodie. In the white shirt he drove his team loudly from the sidelines. Up and forth, kneeling, but almost never standing.
And also on the lawn it went straight to the point. Less than 30 seconds were played when Díaz awarded the first huge chance for Bayern after Olise. The Colombian did not put the ball in the box from two meters. Why he played it with the outside instead of the inside remained puzzling. Did Munich began to slog again three days after the 3: 2 in the DFB Cup in third division team Wiesbaden in the goal?
The Augsburg goalkeeper Finn Dahmen, nominated for the upcoming World Cup qualification games of the national team, invited the guests again-but Olise could not use the bad pass of the goalkeeper (3rd).
Wagner’s Augsburger went as well as her trainer, defended disciplined and passion. Marius Wolf, who later had to go out, even hit the outside network (4th). But after almost 30 minutes, the dominance of the Munich team, which increased more and more pressure, paid off.

